Season 3, episode 12: the theology of listening

“A lot of our theological students are trained how to speak, to talk, to teach, to preach—but not how to listen.”

— John Jefferson Davis

What can the fractures in our identity and ancestry teach us about how to heal?

We don’t get to choose who our parents are or what familial or ancestral fractures have occurred along the way. 20-something audio storyteller Zahra and 76-year-old seminary professor John Jefferson Davis come together in this exploration of their own ancestral fractures, and what telling that story can teach us about healing the fractures outside of us.

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