b'\\u201cIt is true that theological doctrines and religious practices do shape and form religious experience, but it is no less true that experience tends to resist such shaping and forming. Attention to the complex interaction of these two insights is a key dimension of the account of \\u201cgrace as experience\\u201d that follows below.\\u201d
Our guest this week is a Simeon Zahl, University Lecturer in Christian Theology at the University of Cambridge. Simeon\\u2019s new book, which ranges from Martin Luther to Karl Barth, Sarah Coakley to queer affect theory, is The Holy Spirit and Christian Experience.\\xa0
https://www.amazon.com/Holy-Spirit-Christian-Experience/dp/0198827784
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