
AHTC | S3E5 | Mystics
Joel and Jason discuss the Mystic point of view in Christianity, and debate whether certain elements of that viewpoint should be implemented into our lives today.

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Hosted by Unknown Host · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 19 episodes
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"Welcome to After Hours Theology Club where two theology profs, Jason and Joel, kick back after class for informal, thought-provoking chats about faith, scripture, and life. Whether you are a fellow theology nerd or just curious about big questions, pull up a chair and join the conversation."
Unknown Host hosts After Hours Theology Club, a education show with 19 episodes published.

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