THEOLOGY | What is Love?

Joseph Clair talks with Fritz Bauerschmidt about God's love.
In this episode, Joseph Clair talks with Fritz Bauerschmidt about the kind of love that God is. What are the theological implications of the statement, “God is love”? How does “crucified love” interact with the reality of sin and brokenness? Why does community matter within the context of Christianity?

Dr. Fritz Bauerschmidt is a professor of Theology at Loyola University Maryland and a permanent deacon of the Archdiocese of Baltimore, assigned to The Cathedral of Mary Our Queen. He has written a number of books, the most recent of which explores the topic of this episode.


Our host, Joseph Clair, serves as the executive dean of the Cultural Enterprise at George Fox University, which encompasses the humanities, theology, education, and professional studies. He is also an associate professor of theology and culture. Before joining the George Fox faculty in 2013, he earned his PhD in the religion, ethics and politics program at Princeton University while also working as an assistant in instruction. Prior to Princeton, Clair earned an MPhil at the University of Cambridge as a Gates Cambridge Scholar. He also holds master’s degrees from Fordham and Duke University, as well as a bachelor’s degree from Wheaton College.

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