Dec 03 2009

John R. Coats Friday on Universal 7 Network – Scott Cluthe’s Positively Incorrect!

Category: Latest PostScott Cluthe @ 9:52 AM

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John Coats -author of Original Sinners: A New Interpretation on Genesis
on Scott Cluthe’s Positively Incorrect!

2 PM EST- 1 PM CST- Noon MST – 11 AM PST
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Scott Cluthe  interviews John R. Coats, author of Original Sinners : A New Interpretation of Genesis . In this vivid new interpretation of Genesis, former Episcopal priest John R. Coats looks at the ancient text and its characters in a new light, as stories about people whose day-to-day concerns, triumphs, and failures are not unlike our own. In fact, understanding the people and stories of Genesis can help you understand your own life, family, and colleagues. In the relationships of Cain and Abel, Jacob and Esau, Rachel and Leah, and Joseph and his brothers, for instance, you can see an all too familiar escalation of the toxic sibling or even workplace rivalries that tear at the fabric of contemporary life. And in Abraham’s ponderous response to the command to “Go forth,” and Noah’s unquestioning commitment to build the ark, you can revisit the question of your own life’s path — your calling.

John R. Coats holds master’s degrees from Virginia Theological Seminary (Episcopal) and Bennington College Writing Seminars. A former parish priest, he was a principal speaker and seminar leader for the More to Life training program in the United States, Great Britain, and South Africa, and an independent management consultant. The More To Life/Kairos Foundation is a non-profit educational charity which aims to help people connect their daily lives with their highest values and sponsors personal development training programs on four continents. Coats was involved with the program from 1981 to 1995; as a senior trainer, he lead over 300 weekend intensives, working with about 30,000 people, and today remains well connected with the program as well as with people he worked in such places as California, London, South Africa, Knoxville, Atlanta and Houston. He lives with his wife, Pamela, in Houston, Texas.