Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Diane Butler Bass Extended Interview
Clip: 4/14/2016 | 7m 23s
“People want to be their own theologians."
“People want to be their own theologians. People don’t just want to receive truth from an institution. They want to participate with a tradition and make a truth that is meaningful for their own lives.”
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Diane Butler Bass Extended Interview
Clip: 4/14/2016 | 7m 23s
“People want to be their own theologians. People don’t just want to receive truth from an institution. They want to participate with a tradition and make a truth that is meaningful for their own lives.”
Problems playing video? | Closed Captioning Feedback
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