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MP3 Archive
 Downloadable MP3 audio files of the Famished Craving series.
The attention of others, the fascination of the famous and the need for faith.
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 The Poetry of Truth - Reflections on the Gospel of Luke was originally presented in Sonoma, CA in 1995 and recorded on audio cassette tapes.These digital audio files have been edited and remastered. Excerpts are available on Gil Bailie's weblog.
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Part 3 of Gil Bailie's 1994 series on the Trinity. From St. Paul's "now I live, yet not I; but Christ lives in me", to demon possession and hysteria, Gil Bailie brings an interdividual understanding to human person hood reflecting a trinitarian reality.
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Part 2 in Gil Bailie's 1994 series on the Trinity. Continuing an exploration of the role of father – diminished as only a 'provider' has become glorified in secular culture as a superficial and materialistic game of ambition. The father under attack.
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Part 1 in Gil Bailie's 1994 series on the Trinity. Explorations into patriphobic fatherlessness, the crisis of distinctions, and ontological density lead the listener into a reconsideration of the "Father" and all its relations.
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In this tale of senseless violence told with O'Connor's classic wit and pathos we hear the Misfit say, Jesus.."thrown everything off balance". Using the lens of Rene Girard and the Gospel we see how this could be.
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