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This conversation explores the context of Jesus' beginning ministry, the nature of time, the role of prophets in society, ancient fishermen, and the call to solidarity and healing within communities. Tom Rundel shares personal fishing memories, transitions into discussing the serious nature of fishing in Jesus' time, and delves into the importance of understanding time as a social construct. He emphasizes the need for prophets to challenge unjust systems and highlights Jesus' radical choice of disciples from the margins of society. The conversation concludes with reflections on healing and the presence of God among those who are marginalized.

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Chapters

00:00Fishing Memories and Family Traditions

06:20Understanding the Context of Jesus and Fishermen

12:05The Nature of Time and Its Impact on Society

18:21The Role of Prophets in Challenging Systems

24:22Jesus' Radical Call to the Margins

30:20Healing and Solidarity in the Kingdom of God

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