A Trinitarian Approach to Spiritual Formation
In this interview, he discusses an approach to spiritual formation that does not start with ourselves, but places at the center God the Father’s relationship with the eternal Son.
Trinitarian Grace and Participation
Gary Deddo: It's great to have you here. Tell us a little about yourself. You went to Scotland and studied theology, and you've been involved in pastoral ministry since then. What led you to study theology? Geordie Ziegler: I fell in love with the Bible. I got exposed to it in college. I didn't go to a Christian college but I attended a Bible school for one semester and fell in love with it. That sent me to seminary and so I was at Regent College for a seminary, and that ended up
The Trinity and Evangelism
Together, they discuss the impact of the Trinity on evangelism, and our participation in the message of Jesus.
The Shack Revisited
Together, they discuss Dr. Kruger’s book, The Shack Revisited, which examines the theology embedded in Young’s book.
New Relationship With God
Together, they discuss religion and the hope for a new understanding of relationship with God.
Discovering the Shack
Together, they discuss The Shack, religion, and a new understanding of relationship with God.
Did an Angry God Force His Son to Die?
Many people experience a “disconnect” in trying to trust the “angry” God who requires his Son’s death.
Is God a Christianized Zeus?
The popular view of God is a Christianized Zeus, as opposed to the loving Father portrayed by the “prodigal’s father.”
How the Shack Was Written
In this interview, he explains that the nature of relationship is embedded in the Trinitarian character and nature of God.
How God Became King (part 1)
N.T. Wright talks about themes in his book, How God Became King: The Forgotten Story of the Gospels.