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When I talked to Harvey Cox…

November 18, 2009 by Tripp Fuller 2 Comments

Back during the first Transforming Theology conference I was able to interview a bunch of theologians and ask them the questions many of you sent in.  Here’s the video of me interviewing Harvey Cox.  Of course you don’t actually hear me talking or see me, but either way it is a pretty good conversation.  Enjoy!

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deacon burrley

Great video.

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Jo Ann W. Goodson

This was a great one. Loved his answers. I to look forward to the Shalom. Also, his choice of best films I have never seen but would love to as it sounds like a good one. I agree with him when he says we need each other. Indeed we do. No one is an island. When someone says I can do it alone I know immediately that they have deep seated problems that they have never really dealt with. Thanks for this one. Even though it was short, it was wonderful. Harvey Cox is one of my favorites.

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