Leisa Aitken - Hope as a Way of Knowing

Leisa finishes the year off for GC with a profound summary of her doctorate on ‘hope’. It is full of gems and very relevant for an anxious and despairing world.  Her doctorate was targeted at the secular world of clinical psychology, but in this talk we get a ‘Christian’ version of this important work where Leisa can be explicit about the theological grounds for her ideas.

She aligns her work with Esther’s message on knowing as a form of desire and anticipation.

Leisa Aitken

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The Ubiquitous God operating outside of the tidy religious confines
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