
The Theological Anthropology Blog
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The Theological Anthropology Blog is committed to hosting conversations at the intersection of theology and daily life. We believe that the relationship between seemingly abstract theological doctrines and concrete life experiences often remains unclear, and we are convinced that both need each other.
The Theological Anthropology Blog
6y ago
Ruminations from the trenches of a seminar on Job while at work in pastoral care, by Lieve Orye
“I had my mangomoment a long, long time ago. For Him it was a small gesture, for me it made all the difference. Totally unexpected, He simply showed himself in a whirlwind and reminded me of who He was and who I was. That He had been there, had cared for me since before the day I was born. Even more, He said I had spoken well, while my friends who ended up denying my innocence were told to have spoken badly. Since then things have changed dramatically, I sat up out of the dirt and ashes, found life ..read more
The Theological Anthropology Blog
6y ago
by Lieve OryeLe Grand Bain
Utrecht. The night before. I went to see the movie ‘Le Grand Bain’. There I was, enjoying the movie on my own, plenty of room, surrounded by about 80 empty seats. No other soul around. A screenshot of a cinema room filled with people told me to put my phone on silence. The humour of it brought me in a good mood for the film that was announced as a feel good movie. It tells the story of an odd group of men, each with their own life story and struggles, brought and held together as a team by synchro ..read more