The Weight of Glory

Judgment as a setting for learning and practicing hope

September 02, 2021 Clayton Emmer & Kale Zelden Season 1 Episode 13
The Weight of Glory
Judgment as a setting for learning and practicing hope
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In today's episode, Kale Zelden and I complete our discussion of Pope Benedict XVI's encyclical letter on Christian hope. In the last major section of the letter, Benedict XVI speaks of the experience of judgment as a setting for hope. We pick up our reading at paragraph 39.

This episode concludes the first season of the podcast. I'd really appreciate your feedback on the first season of this podcast -- what you liked, what you didn't, what you'd like to see in season two -- by taking a moment to complete a survey

Podcast Survey: doxaweb.com/survey

Until next season, be well and God bless.

Hello and welcome to The Weight of Glory. This is your host, Clayton Emmer.

In today's episode, Kale Zelden and I complete our discussion of Pope Benedict XVI's encyclical letter on Christian hope. In the last major section of the letter, Benedict XVI speaks of the experience of judgment as a setting for learning and practicing hope.

We pick up our reading at paragraph 39.

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Thanks for joining me for this episode of The Weight of Glory.  The music in the introduction and close of this podcast has been provided by Dennis Crommett. Learn more about Dennis at DennisCrommett.Bandcamp.com or in the show notes. 

This episode concludes the first season of the podcast. Since I haven't received a single piece of feedback from either of my listeners, I'd like to try something different today. I'd really appreciate your feedback on the podcast -- what you liked, what you didn't, what you'd like to see in season two -- by taking a moment to complete a survey. You'll find the link in the show notes or by visiting doxaweb.com/survey.

Until next season, be well and God bless.

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Judgment as a setting for learning and practicing hope