How do we experience God in a time of crisis? Which may be to ask, how do we experience God? How do we experience a disruption of our sense of identity and purpose that transforms us and calls us to a new way of life? Our guest on this episode of the Faith and Imagination podcast is Reverend Dr. Sarah Bachelard, who is an Anglican priest and founder of the Benedictus Contemplative Church in Canberra, Australia. She is the author of several books, among them Resurrection and Moral Imagination and Experiencing God in a Time of Crisis.
Interview by Matthew Wickman, Founding Director, BYU Humanities Center.
Produced and Edited by Brooke Browne and Sam Jacob.
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