Kate Bowler: People with chronic illness are not problems to be solved. We’re people to be loved.
Diagnosed with Stage 4 colon cancer, Kate Bowler realized her expectations for health and happiness were based on a lie. Bowler is a Duke Divinity School associate professor of the history of Christianity and the author of "Everything Happens for a Reason: And Other Lies I've Loved." Read more: https://washingtonpost.com/opinions/l.... Subscribe to The Washington Post on YouTube: https://wapo.st/2QOdcqK Follow us: Twitter: / washingtonpost Instagram: / washingtonpost Facebook: / washingtonpost

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What Forgiveness Actually Looks Like | Greg Boyle

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"Life After Certainty" with Kate Bowler on "Terrible, Thanks for Asking"

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"Everything happens for a reason" -- and other lies I've loved | Kate Bowler | TED

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The New Face of America: Inside the Second Great Depression

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Why toxic positivity is making us miserable | Kate Bowler

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If You Have These 5 Traits, You Are Far More Protected From Dementia

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Kate Bowler: Lessons I’ve Learned Living With Incurable Cancer | Amanpour and Company

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"Everything happens for a reason" — and other lies I've loved

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Nervous System Regulation (999 Hz) | 1 hour handpan music | Malte Marten

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Kate Bowler and Ray Barfield: Duke Divinity Practice and Presence 2018

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Sarah Bessey: Faith That Survives

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What happens when you have a disease doctors can't diagnose | Jennifer Brea

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Why we are getting more stupid | Slavoj Žižek FULL INTERVIEW

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Everything does NOT happen for a reason | Brian Klaas

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If Your Dog Stretches When They See You… This Is What It Really Means

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An Evening with Kate Bowler

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Jen Hatmaker on Divorce, Deconstruction, and Rebuilding from Scratch

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How Cancer Challenged Theologian Kate Bowler's Relationship With God | Amanpour and Company

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Kate Bowler on Embracing Hope in Uncertain Times

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