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Jun 13, 2017

The movie the Shack hit theaters mid-Lent and with it arose much discussion surrounding some of the feminine imagery - for God and the Holy Spirit - used in both the film and the book. Following on the tails of last week's 'Heresy' episode, this week Eric and Brett take a look at the kinds of language and images that can be used in reference to God. We regularly call God 'Father', can God be 'Mother' too? And what can we say about the Holy Spirit? We're playing the "Is it heresy?" game once again on Thinking Faith! 
 
And don't forget to like, share and comment on our podcast Facebook post over at https://www.facebook.com/Archdiocese-of-Regina-174067602644767/ for a chance to win copies of Brett's books "How Far Can We Go: A Catholic Guide to Dating" (written with our friend Leah Perrault!) and "Can Catholics and Evangelicals Agree about Purgatory and the Last Judgment?". Contest ends June 30th!


Irene Connaughty
seven and a half years ago

Thank you........ Loved it.

Eric Gurash
seven and a half years ago

Hi, Beckey! I'm glad you enjoyed the episode. I may be just a little biased, but I think you should definitely listen to ALL our episodes! ;)

Marlene Miller
seven and a half years ago

Wonderful. Keep up the good work

Beckey Franke
seven and a half years ago

This is the first one I've listened to. You two are so relaxed and informative. I am so glad this is the one I heard first. I thank you! Now I may have to listen to more of them. Ps. It's not because of the contest that I chose to listen, it was because of the topic. Randy and I have read the book and watched The Shack. We enjoyed both.