Episode 076: Religion, Theology, and Culture with Barry Taylor (Part 1)
Hi Pilgrim,
Barry Taylor has come a long way since travelling backstage with the rock band AC / DC. Since those early days touring his journey has taken him from arena concerts, to exploring philosophy, encountering Christianity, becoming a church leader, and finally to a place where “something doesn’t feel right”.
Barry then unpacks how his faith deconstruction has led him to a place where enjoys walking the line between the sacred and the profane, atheism and theism, and inviting others to join along for
the ride.
Get ready to go Beyond the Pale with Barry Taylor
Peace,
Steve & Tammy
Show Notes:
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Intro Music: Ventura Tyler Bates
Featured Music: Who Made Who AC/DC
Show Index:
2:40 Intro with Steve & Tammy
16:10 Do our religious “ghosts” ever really go away?
24:59 Barry shares his Journey
37:04 Considering Christianity…and sex!
41:36 Christianity and “something doesn’t feel right”
49:15 Barry unpacks why little has changed in the church for 25 years
Check out this episode!
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