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Audiotapes & videotapes
Fall 2003
Karen L. King
The Gospel of Mary
The Gospel of Mary
illuminates a strand of early Christianity that has been lost for almost two thousand years. It envisions a Christianity that focuses on internal spiritual development and rejects external saviors,
legalistic regulations, and a theology of sin and guilt. It affirms Jesus' teaching as a challenge to become truly human rather than a dogma to be accepted or rejected. In the morning session, Karen King
will introduce participants to the Gospel of Mary — its origins, contents, and place in early Christianity — and will inquire after its historical significance. In the afternoon, she will explore what the
teachings from the Gospel of Mary might mean for today's world.
1 DVD, 4 hours, $20.00 Add to cart
2 VHS tapes, 4 hours, $35.00 Add to cart
4 cassette tapes, 4 hours, $35.00 Add to cart
Don Cupitt
A Theory of Religion
Since the time of Kant and Hegel modern thought has gradually come to accept that our world is not upheld or sustained from any point outside it. It has no
'Beyond'. All explanations of things have to be internal to the world. If so, we need to give a new account of what religion is, why it is important to us, and how it works. This is not easy, but for
Don Cupitt the sacred world of religion and the ordinary world of everyday human life now simply coincide. In this workshop he invites us to think through the implications of the full return of religious
thought into this world and this life..
2 DVDs, 4 hours, $35.00 Add to cart
2 VHS tapes, 4 hours, $35.00 Add to cart
4 cassette tapes, 4 hours, $35.00 Add to cart
Theodore J. Weeden, Sr.
Two Jesuses
Jesus of Jerusalem and Jesus of Nazareth
Did Mark use the story of the "passion and death" of Jesus, son of Ananias,
reported by Josephus, to create his passion narrative? Scholars have long argued that Mark drew on a pre-Markan passion story. But, while some scholars have previously noted parallels between the stories in
Mark and Josephus, Ted Weeden will argue that Mark actually created his stories of the Jewish and Roman trials using an oral form of the story of Jesus of Ananias. Furthermore, he contends that not only
Mark, but Luke and John also borrowed elements of Josephus' story to enhance their passion narratives.
1 DVD, 90 minutes, $20.00 Add to cart
1 VHS tape, 90 minutes, $20.00 Add to cart
1 cassette tape, 90 minutes, $12.50 Add to cart
Bernard Brandon Scott
Father Knows Best
Where Fundamentalism Is Taking Us
What is fundamentalism's place in the epic struggle for the organization and control of society? Employing George Lakoff's model (Moral Politics), Brandon
Scott explores how fundamentalism develops a powerful, common sense metaphorical understanding of reality that appears obvious to its followers and nonsense to its detractors. He also explores ways in which
fundamentalists are able to build alliances with others who share their same metaphorical system but not their religious fundamentalism. According to Scott, liberal theology is not only vulnerable to a
fundamentalist challenge but actually encourages it. In six guidelines for a future theology, he suggests ways in which we can respond theologically to this challenge?
1 DVD, 90 minutes, $20.00 Add to cart
1 VHS tape, 90 minutes, $20.00 Add to cart
1 cassette tape, 90 minutes, $12.50 Add to cart
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