What if God spoke to you directly? Would you listen?
This episode of God: An Autobiography, The Podcast revisits some of the most pivotal moments in biblical history, from Moses’ divine encounter at the burning bush to the covenants of Saul and David, the trials of the Israelites, and the prophetic revelations of Jeremiah and Isaiah.
Through the dramatic adaptation of God: An Autobiography, As Told to a Philosopher, we explore:
These stories are more than ancient texts—they reveal God’s longing for connection, the human struggle to pay attention, and the deep love that underlies divine guidance. Whether through Moses’ immediate response, the Israelites' cries, or the prophetic voices of Jeremiah and Isaiah, this episode explores what it means to truly hear and respond to God.
This episode goes beyond theology- it’s a journey into spirituality, divine presence, and the nature of personal revelation. Whether you’re deeply religious, Spiritual But Not Religious (SBNR), or simply searching for wisdom, you’ll find profound insights and thought-provoking discussions in this episode.
🔔 Join us as we uncover the timeless wisdom of ancient texts—and how they still speak to us today. Subscribe and listen now to deepen your spiritual journey!
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The podcast began with the Dramatic Adaptation of the book and now has several series:
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