The Legacy Project with Jim Copple
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The Legacy Project with Jim Copple
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What does it mean to build a life around the radical idea of "not killing"? In this episode of The Legacy Project, Jim Copple sits down with Craig Keen, a retired professor of systematic theology whose life has been a journey to the intellectual heights of philosophical theology.
Craig shares the "first theological act" that defined his life—becoming a pacifist during the Vietnam War, and how the works of Søren Kierkegaard helped him navigate a life of "ambiguity" within the Church of the Nazarene. We discuss the influence of a talkative mother, a quiet father, and the powerful realization that a legacy isn't about awards, but about giving your life away.
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The Legacy Project is a series of conversations that focuses on legacy, the one we inherit and the one we can create. It is value based and not material based. We interview a wide range of individuals who reflect on key influencers in their lives.
Please subscribe to our podcast to hear future episodes. Please also consider leaving us a rating and a review on Apple Podcasts. You can learn more on our Facebook Page.
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