David Goa’s work, rooted in the Orthodox Tradition, focuses on deepening the capacity of the faithful to think through the gifts of the Christian tradition: the spiritual life, the theological traditions, and our responsibility to the public world. Four themes are at the centre of his concern: the Incarnation, the Trinity, the spiritual life as a journey toward wholeness, and the meaning of Ecclesia in service to the life of the world.

We ask him about what it means to be in relationship with those of different faiths.

He was the founding Director of 
The Ronning Centre for the Study of Religion and Public Life
Curator of Folklife and Head of Collections at
Provincial Museum of Alberta (now Royal Alberta Museum).   

Check out his current online exhibition U Encounter: What it Means To Be Human
And find more of David’s work at www.davidgoa.ca

The Podcast Made Flesh

Jacqui Mignault and Zaak Robichaud

21. David Goa on Interfaith Relationships

JUN 25, 202174 MIN
The Podcast Made Flesh

21. David Goa on Interfaith Relationships

JUN 25, 202174 MIN

Description

David Goa’s work, rooted in the Orthodox Tradition, focuses on deepening the capacity of the faithful to think through the gifts of the Christian tradition: the spiritual life, the theological traditions, and our responsibility to the public world. Four themes are at the centre of his concern: the Incarnation, the Trinity, the spiritual life as a journey toward wholeness, and the meaning of Ecclesia in service to the life of the world. We ask him about what it means to be in relationship with those of different faiths. He was the founding Director of The Ronning Centre for the Study of Religion and Public Life Curator of Folklife and Head of Collections at Provincial Museum of Alberta (now Royal Alberta Museum). Check out his current online exhibition U Encounter: What it Means To Be Human And find more of David’s work at www.davidgoa.ca