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William Stringfellow Bible Study – Part A

By Ant / 4 June 2008

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Hope you like the image of Stringfellow – reflecting his passion for hats and the circus. I got it via my good friends at Word and World.

Stringfellow gave a lot of lectures and bible studies. Some, like this one, were recorded. Over the course of the next few months I’ll be transferring those which have been rescued from various places (including the shower stalls at Sojourners, so the story goes) into digital form for download. Most are old reel-reel tapes, so they might take some time…

In the meantime, this one is a commentary on Luke 4:14-21, given initially to folks at Memorial Lutheran Church. It forms part of a series. To download it, click here.

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