The Second Century is Closer than You Think (pt. 1)

Delve into the changing views of church history over fifty years, highlighting the subjective nature of historical interpretation and its relevance today.

Justo L. González

Becoming What We Are to Be: A Spirituality of Becoming (1 of 3)

The first of three lectures on the discipline of spirituality.

Justo L. González

Pentecost: The Powerlessness of the Powerful (3 of 3)

Simon’s encounter with apostolic power reveals how worldly influence becomes powerless before God’s free gift.

Justo L. González and Catherine G. González

History of the Ecumencial Movement (1/9)

This lecture on Pentecost discusses unity in diversity and God’s purpose in human history.

Justo L. González and Catherine G. González

Virgilio

This lecture is about Virgilio’s theology, focusing on forgiveness and the experience of mestizaje.

Justo L. González

The Second Century is Closer than You Think (pt. 2)

This lecture discusses parallels between ancient and modern societal challenges, emphasizing adaptation over tradition in church practices and education.

Justo L. González

Seeking the Integrity of Creation (1 of 2)

A Bible study on the responsibility of shepherds and sheep for all of creation

Justo L. González and Catherine G. González

Focusing on Justice (2/2)

A Bible study on living as those who truly expect the reign of God

Justo L. González and Catherine G. González

The Bible: A Liberating History (1 of 3)

A lecture on interpreting the Bible as a liberating document

Justo L. González and Catherine G. González

Welcoming the Stranger (1/2)

Embracing the theme of "welcoming the stranger," the speaker discusses the theological significance and challenges of hospitality within the church community.

Justo L. González

Welcoming the Stranger (2 of 2)

This discourse is about how to "welcome the stranger" by recognizing and embracing our own cultural differences and how they affect our understanding of others.

Justo L. González

Bartolomé de Las Casas (and others) (2 of 5)

Explores the struggle for justice in colonial Latin America through the work of Las Casas and others

Justo L. González

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