Deep TalksIn this series, we'll attempt to distill the essential ideas and arguments from each chapter of David Bentley Hart's new book "All Things are Full of Gods."
Tell me in the comments what you thought about this chapter! Ask questions! Share counterpoints! Let's get our own dialogue going.
Explaining David Bentley Harts All Things are Full of Gods (Part 1)Deep Talks2024-08-29 | In this series, we'll attempt to distill the essential ideas and arguments from each chapter of David Bentley Hart's new book "All Things are Full of Gods."
Tell me in the comments what you thought about this chapter! Ask questions! Share counterpoints! Let's get our own dialogue going.
For the audio-only Deep Talks podcast: open.spotify.com/show/0Lgkn9W8V2YHnPkEsluysm?si=34f5c5bd886643e1Psychedelics & Christianity: A Roundtable DiscussionDeep Talks2024-10-08 | In this roundtable discussion, I talk with 3 experienced former psychonauts about their experiences with psychedelics and why each of them eventually left psychedelics to practice Christianity.
Ashley Lande is an artist and writer. She is the author of The Thing That Would Make Everything Okay Forever: Transcendence, Psychedelics & Jesus Christ. ashleylande.com
Paul Risse is a modern-day Renaissance man. He is an author, speaker, skilled craftsman, and boutique home builder. He is the author of The Psychedelic Christian. https://a.co/d/aSPxrRs
Joe Welker is a pastor and writer from Vermont who writes on Christian spirituality with Reformed mysticism and psychedelic subculture. psychedeliccandor.org/about
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patreon.com/deeptalkstheologypodcastFaith Beyond Nihilism & Naivety | Andy SquyresDeep Talks2024-10-01 | Andy Squyres is a singer-songwriter and essayist from Charlotte, North Carolina. In this conversation, we discuss how the metamodern shift impacts the way we communicate about God and the journey of faith.
What do we do when the life strategies we've learned seem to fail? Is God much more boring than the mainstream Christian advertisements of him would lead us to believe?
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patreon.com/deeptalkstheologypodcastFinding God in Anime | Dr. Kaz HayashiDeep Talks2024-09-24 | Kaz Hayashi is a biblical scholar, archeologist, and theologian from Japan. He is currently an associate professor of Old Testament at Bethel Seminary and has written on the theology and anime.
Check out his work in: Anime Philosophy and Religion https://a.co/d/auLDmUN
In this episode of Deep Talks, Paul and Dr. Kaz Hayashi discuss the intersection of theology and anime. They explore the surge of popularity and acceptance of anime in American culture, as well as the potential impact of American Empire and Christianity on Japanese culture. Dr. Hayashi emphasizes the importance of engaging with anime from a theological perspective and recommends several anime series for beginners. He also discusses the potential long-term impact of anime consumption in American culture and highlights the need to be aware of potential dangers and warnings when consuming anime. The conversation explores the influence of anime on popular culture, the psychological and social effects of anime, the visionary escape it provides, and the presence of religious and theological themes in anime.Everyone is religious because everyone has beliefs about what should be of ultimate concern.Deep Talks2024-09-23 | ...What is Metamodernism? | Brett McCrackenDeep Talks2024-09-16 | Brett McCracken is a senior editor and director of communications at The Gospel Coalition. He is the author of several books, including The Wisdom Pyramid: Feeding Your Soul in a Post-Truth World and Uncomfortable: The Awkward and Essential Challenge of Christian Community.
In this conversation, Paul Anleitner and Brett McCracken explore the concept of metamodernism as a response to postmodernism, discussing its implications in storytelling, culture, and spirituality. They delve into the characteristics of modernism and postmodernism, the cultural shifts observed in cinema, and the search for authenticity and resonance in a world saturated with superficial content. The discussion also touches on the challenges faced by Christianity in a post-Christian culture, emphasizing the need for the church to engage meaningfully with contemporary cultural longings while maintaining its core beliefs.
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00:00 Understanding Meta-Modernism 02:18 The Shift from Postmodernism 09:06 Modernism vs. Postmodernism 13:23 Cultural Tensions and Storytelling 22:55 The Search for Resonance 42:47 Embracing the Cringe 01:10:32 Metamodernism and ChristianityHow Carl Jung Changed Hollywood #carljung #herosjourney #moviereview #philosophy #theologyDeep Talks2024-09-12 | ...Religion & The Hero’s Journey | Justin Wells- Filmmaker & ProfessorDeep Talks2024-09-09 | Justin Wells teaches documentary filmmaking at Biola Unversity and is the author of How to Film Truth. He has a Master's in Philosophy from California State University- Long Beach, a Master of Theology and Art from Fuller Theological Seminary, and a Master's in Art and Documentary Film from the Art Center College of Design.
In today's episode, we discuss the concept of the hero's journey in storytelling & popular film and assess how we can discern whether the stories we consume are universally true.
patreon.com/deeptalkstheologypodcastHermes Argument in All Things are Full of Gods. #davidbentleyhart #logos #theology #philosophyDeep Talks2024-09-05 | ...Explaining David Bentley Harts All Things are Full of Gods (Part 2)Deep Talks2024-09-05 | In this series, we'll attempt to distill the essential ideas and arguments from each chapter of David Bentley Hart's new book "All Things are Full of Gods."
This episode focuses on Chapters 2-3. For Part 1 on the introduction and Chapter 1: youtu.be/YBNnZiu-D2g
Tell me in the comments what you thought about this chapter! Ask questions! Share counterpoints! Let's get our own dialogue going.
For the audio-only Deep Talks podcast: open.spotify.com/show/0Lgkn9W8V2YHnPkEsluysm?si=34f5c5bd886643e1Brendan Graham Dempsey | Understanding Metamodernism [Exclusive Full Interview]Deep Talks2024-03-26 | This full-length, unedited interview is available exclusively to supporters on Patreon or YouTube Members.
Brendan Graham Dempsey is a writer who's work focuses on the meaning crisis and the reconstruction of spirituality after postmodernism.
He holds a BA in religious studies from the University of Vermont and a master's in religion and art from Yale University. He is the author of the 7-volume Metamodern Spirituality Series and, most recently, Metamodernism: Or, The Cultural Logic of Cultural Logics.
In this episode, we discuss metamodernism. What is it? How did it emerge? What will religion look like in the metamodern era?
youtube.com/@BrendanGrahamDempseyIf Christopher Nolan made a GODZILLA movie | #godzillaminusone #oppenheimer #christophernolanDeep Talks2024-01-10 | ...Oppenheimer is a Godzilla Minus One PREQUEL [WATCH ALL THE WAY THRU!]Deep Talks2023-12-11 | Since Godzilla's inception, he has been a symbol of the existential dread of the atomic age. Born of Oppenheimer's bomb and emerging from the cultural consciousness of a people who had lived through the horrors of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Godzilla Minus One might be considered a sequel to Christopher Nolan's Oppenheimer.Godzilla Minus One is a MASTERPIECE. What makes it so PROFOUND?Deep Talks2023-12-08 | Godzilla Minus One is one of the best films of 2023. Yes, a Godzilla movie is one of the best of the year. It is a work of serious art that carries a powerful, transformative emotional impact.
If you like this video, make sure to check out my next installment on why Godzilla Minus One is an OPPENHEIMER sequel!
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www.patreon.com/deeptalkstheology.podcastDr. John Walton | Is Genesis 1 about Science?Deep Talks2023-12-07 | Old Testament Scholar and author of "The Lost World of Genesis One" answers the question of whether or not we should read Genesis 1 looking for scientific answers.Rafe Kelley | Training Our Bodies to Pursue the Highest Good @RafeKelleyDeep Talks2023-12-05 | Rafe Kelley, founder of Evolve Move Play, discusses the transformative benefits of physical fitness and embodied spiritual disciplines. He shares about his unique upbringing in the counterculture and how it has shaped his current interest in ancient Christian ideas and the intersection of myth and science. Rafe's work explores the value of physical discipline in character transformation. He's been featured on @PaulVanderKlay @johnvervaeke @JordanBPeterson & @JonathanPageau and many other podcasts/channels.
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00:00 - Intro 02:27 - Rafe's unique upbringing 17:01 - Wrestling with our pictures of Christ 21:40 - Modern Gnosticism & the Proper Valuing of our Bodies 33:52 - Physical Participation in Pentecostal & Charismatic Christianity 39:20 - Navigating Sexual Ethics in Counterculture & Religious Communities 44:37 - Original Sin, Religious Myth, and our Evolutionary "Hardware" 54:26 - Finding a Shared Pursuit in a Religiously Pluralistic Society 59:44 - Christianity, Group Selection, and Empire 01:12:31 - Pagan Resurgence plays on the Sex & Violence Hardware 01:21:58 - Rafe Kelley reflects on @JordanBPeterson ARC project 01:29:30 - Sin is Pursuing a Mistaken Good 01:35:29 - Becoming Christ-like without Orthodox Beliefs? 01:46:50 - Young Men Yearn for Courageous PracticesRafe Kelley- ASPIRATIONAL CHRISTIAN MASCULINITYDeep Talks2023-12-01 | I can't wait for you to hear the full episode coming next week with @RafeKelley
It's the kind of transformative dialogue between men of different backgrounds that gives me great hope for the future of authentic religious dialogue in our culture.Theo Von on God, consciousness, and David Bentley HartDeep Talks2023-11-29 | I know there’s plenty of dangers to AI, but those concerns should be overshadowed by the fact that we can now get Theo Von to give lectures on David Bentley Hart, God, and consciousness. 😂
EnjoyChristianitys toughest question? Dru Johnson & I discuss Darwin, evolution, and theologyDeep Talks2023-11-20 | ...Dru Johnson | The Bible and Natural SelectionDeep Talks2023-11-17 | Next Monday (11.20.23) biblical scholar Dru Johnson will be on the channel for a full-length discussion about Darwin, evolution, and the Bible.The Gen Z Sigma Male Meaning Crisis | Literally Me Explained #patrickbatemanDeep Talks2023-11-17 | What’s behind the Patrick Bateman memes and edits? How are Gen Z men responding to the meaning crisis differently than older Millennial men? Should we be concerned about the impact of sigma male internet content?
I talked with Irish, Gen Z theology YouTuber @Theohopracy about this.
#patrickbateman #sigmarule #sigma #sigmamale Literally Me clips from:
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www.patreon.com/deeptalkstheologypodcastWhat is Loki REALLY about?Deep Talks2023-11-04 | The deeper meaning of Marvel's Loki is about what we should do with the institutions and traditions we've inherited from the past.
Full video: youtu.be/eV9vuUeVU3cOnce you begin to see this, it changes everything...Deep Talks2023-11-01 | ...Facing our MonstersDeep Talks2023-10-31 | From my full video on Halloween: God & The Universal Monsters
#philosophyTop Gun is a Protestant Reformation StoryDeep Talks2023-10-26 | Top Gun is a great example of a modernist story with modernist values descending from the Protestant Reformation and the Enlightenment .The Emptiness of Fight Club | Going Beyond Postmodern NihilismDeep Talks2023-10-24 | Fight Club may have deconstructed the modern story, but it didn't leave us with one to live in. Metamodernism is the attempt to find a story to live in.
Watch the full video: youtu.be/5PTczGpDIPoMetamodern Christianity?Deep Talks2023-10-24 | In my podcast series on #metamodernism, we've been exploring the new cultural and philosophical shift happening in the West and how it is changing how we tell stories and communicate. But what will metamodernism do to Christianity? How might this shift affect Christianity in the West? Should Christians be optimistic or worried?
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www.patreon.com/deeptalkstheologypodcastI wasnt joking when I told you that @creed is going to make a METAMODERN come back.Deep Talks2023-10-20 | ...Why Creed is Making a Comeback #CreedReunionDeep Talks2023-10-09 | The band Creed is making a comeback, and it's all thanks to metamodernism. Even the Texas Rangers @Rangers are using Creed to turn their baseball season around. Let me explain what's going on.
Support my work on Patreon and get access to bonus episodes, live Zoom discussions, and more: patreon.com/deeptalkstheologypodcastSuperman & Cold War American Religion #superman #meaningDeep Talks2023-10-09 | Why was Superman such an important symbol during the Cold War?
Watch the full video on "The Meaning of the Death of Superman" here: youtu.be/m0YuxeENQV8?si=PnrZMggYI7jEhvPOWhy is @creed Making a Comeback? | MetamodernismDeep Talks2023-09-26 | Let me help you better understand metamodernism and post-ironic sincerity as I take you higher with the band @creed and the "Stages of Creed is Awesome Chart"
#creed #scottstapp #metamodernism #philosophyIs Doctor Manhattan God? | Watchmen & PhilosophyDeep Talks2023-05-23 | In this video, we'll explore the groundbreaking #dccomics story "Watchmen" and examine some of the philosophical and theological questions connected to the character known as Doctor Manhattan.
On this channel, we explore the intersection of theology with culture, science, and philosophy. If you'd like to see more video essays like this, please subscribe to the channel, like the video, and leave a comment to encourage the algorithm to help others discover it.
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@ParkersPensees joins me to discuss all this along with reflections on the work of his mentor Kevin Vanhoozer, understanding the philosophical divide between Continental and Analytic philosophy, and so much more!
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To subscribe to my Substack for essays and articles: paulanleitner.substack.comGeorge Lucas talks about whether Star Wars should replace traditional religion in a secular world.Deep Talks2023-05-04 | ...Dr. Chris Green | Christianity & The Complicated Cowboy Myth: Jesus, John Wayne, & MasculinityDeep Talks2023-03-28 | Has the archetypal cowboy hero of the Western film corrupted American religion and infected generations of Christian men with toxic masculinity, or is the role of these formative stories and heroes more complicated?
What should we make of the relationship between Jesus and John Wayne? Dr. Chris Green joins me today to help us wrestle with the complexity of these issues and the important ramifications of our culture's guiding stories on how we read the Bible, do politics, think about the role of police and soldiers, and how we rightly esteem heroes.
Chris Green is Professor of Public Theology at Southeastern University (Lakeland, FL) and Director for St Anthony Institute of Theology, Philosophy, and Liturgics. He is the author and editor of a number of books, including most recently All Things Beautiful: An Aesthetic Christology.
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We need 200 patrons to ensure that my work can continue in 2023. patreon.com/deeptalkstheologypodcastMusic & Altered States of Consciousness in the Bible | with Stephen RoachDeep Talks2022-05-17 | Stephen Roach is the founder of The Breath & the Clay Creative Arts Organization, host of Makers & Mystics podcast, author, and a multi-instrument professional musician. In today's episode, I talk with Stephen about the role music plays in the flow state, altered states of consciousness, and what Charismatics might call "encountering the Presence of God" in worship. We discuss examples of altered states of consciousness in the Bible, Christian theories of consciousness, psychedelics, evolution, and following the Way of Jesus in a Post Secular Age.
_________________ About: Paul Anleitner holds degrees in history from the University of Michigan & a Master's in Christian Thought from Bethel Seminary (St. Paul, MN) where he graduated with highest honors.
He's taught theology, philosophy, and biblical studies courses for over a decade and is a pastor with 15 years of experience working in a variety of denominational contexts.
Since 2018, he's hosted a podcast called "Deep Talks: Exploring Theology & Meaning-Making" available wherever you subscribe to podcasts.
To support this channel and the Deep Talks podcast: patreon.com/deeptalkstheologypodcastFinding God After Psychedelics | with former psychonaut & author Ashley LandeDeep Talks2022-05-03 | Ashley Lande is a former psychonaut, author, and artist. I talk with her about her journey from atheism into psychedelic exploration and why she says she's done with psychedelics. We talk about experiencing God, altered states of consciousness, encountering "spiritual entities" on psychedelic trips, and the dark side of many communities that organize around psychedelic experiences.
_________________ About: Paul Anleitner holds degrees in history from the University of Michigan & a Master's in Christian Thought from Bethel Seminary (St. Paul, MN) where he graduated with highest honors.
He's taught theology, philosophy, and biblical studies courses for over a decade and is a pastor with 15 years of experience working in a variety of denominational contexts.
Since 2018, he's hosted a podcast called "Deep Talks: Exploring Theology & Meaning-Making" available wherever you subscribe to podcasts.
To support this channel and the Deep Talks podcast: patreon.com/deeptalkstheologypodcastWhat do you think about Baudrillards Four Stages of Simulcra?Deep Talks2022-04-29 | ...Deeper Reasons for Church Decline in America | Glenn Packiam & Andrew RootDeep Talks2022-04-25 | Two past guests on Deep Talks return to have a joint conversation about some of the deeper reasons for the decline of church attendance & Christian affiliation in America. Glenn Packiam and Andrew Root have recently released books exploring some of the deeper philosophical forces at work in American culture that have contributed to the decline of church attendance, pastor burn-out, and the loss of vision and mission for many Christians particularly in Evangelical & Mainline Protestant contexts.
What can we learn from this? Is there any reason for hope?
Rev. Dr. Glenn Packiam (Doctor of Theology and Ministry, Durham University) is associate senior pastor at New Life Church in Colorado Springs, and lead pastor of one of its eight congregations, New Life Downtown. A Senior Fellow at Barna Group, a visiting fellow at St. John’s College at Durham University, and an adjunct professor at Denver Seminary, Glenn is the author of several books, including The Resilient Pastor, Blessed Broken Given, and Worship and the World to Come. He is also an ordained priest with the Anglican Church of North America.
Andrew Root (Ph.D., Princeton Theological Seminary)is the Carrie Olson Baalson Professor of Youth and Family Ministry at Luther Seminary, USA. He writes and researches in areas of theology, ministry, culture and younger generations. His most recent books are Churches and the Crisis of Decline (Baker, 2022), The Congregation in a Secular Age (Baker, 2021), The End of Youth Ministry? (Baker, 2020), The Pastor in a Secular Age: Ministry to People Who No Longer Need God (Baker, 2019), Faith Formation in a Secular Age (Baker, 2017), and Exploding Stars, Dead Dinosaurs, and Zombies: Youth Ministry in the Age of Science (Fortress Press, 2018).
________________ About: Paul Anleitner holds degrees in history from the University of Michigan & a Master's in Christian Thought from Bethel Seminary (St. Paul, MN) where he graduated with highest honors.
He's taught theology, philosophy, and biblical studies courses for over a decade and is a pastor with 15 years of experience working in a variety of denominational contexts.
Since 2018, he's hosted a podcast called "Deep Talks: Exploring Theology & Meaning-Making" available wherever you subscribe to podcasts.
To support this channel and the Deep Talks podcast: patreon.com/deeptalkstheologypodcastJohn Vervaeke, N.T. Wright, & Esther Meek | Epistemology of LoveDeep Talks2022-04-13 | In this video, we'll compare side by side some relevant clips from cognitive scientist John Vervaeke, biblical scholar and theologian N.T. Wright, and philosopher Esther Lightcap Meek on the subject of epistemology.
N.T. Wright on the Veritas Forum: youtube.com/watch?v=Nr-yoty_cHw&ab_channel=TheVeritasForumSearching for God at the Movies (with special guests Movies While They Sleep podcast)Deep Talks2022-03-23 | My friends from the Movies While They Sleep podcast join me to discuss where we may be able to find God and deep meaning embedded within some of the best films of the past couple years. Have movies replaced church as the primary place people go to in order to find guiding stories? Some of the films discussed include: The Green Knight Dune The Batman Sound of Metal Tree of Life Nightmare Alley A Hidden Life
_________________________ ABOUT: Paul Anleitner holds degrees in history from the University of Michigan & a Master's in Christian Thought from Bethel Seminary (St. Paul, MN) where he graduated with highest honors.
He's taught theology, philosophy, and biblical studies courses for over a decade and is a pastor with 15 years of experience working in a variety of denominational contexts.
Since 2017, he's hosted a podcast called "Deep Talks: Exploring Theology & Meaning-Making" helping people explore the intersection of theology with all of our efforts to find and make meaning in the world. Available wherever you subscribe to podcasts.Andy Squyres, John Mark McMillan, Ted Kim, & Paul Anleitner | God in The Post-Secular AgeDeep Talks2022-01-11 | Hey friends, In nearly 4 years of recording these sorts of long-form discussions, I can honestly say that this was one of the best conversations I've ever had. I struggled to even give it a title. I've posted a couple clips from the last time we all chatted together in May of 2021, but this brand new convo (January 2022) only builds upon that foundation.
I never want to hype something up, so please trust me when I say that you'll really want to watch or listen to this whole thing. The crescendo of where we get to by the end together is still stirring my heart now. Long time listeners to Deep Talks know each of these gentlemen, but if you're new to the channel/podcast they are:
Andy Squyres is a singer-songwriter, author & pastor from Charlotte, North Carolina best known for his song Cherry Blossoms. Andy recently released a masterful record entitled Poet Priest as well as a new book filled with collection of essays, poetry, and images entitled "Poet Priest, Vol. 1"
John Mark McMillan is a Platinum-selling songwriter & artist best known for his songs How He Loves, Future/Past, & King of My Heart.
Ted Kim is senior pastor of Evanston Vineyard. He did his undergrad degree at the University of Chicago and has Masters of Divinity from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Deerfield, Illinois.
__________ About: Paul Anleitner holds degrees in history from the University of Michigan & a Master's in Christian Thought from Bethel Seminary (St. Paul, MN) where he graduated with highest honors.
He's taught theology, philosophy, and biblical studies courses for over a decade and is a pastor with 15 years of experience working in a variety of denominational contexts.
Since 2017, he's hosted a podcast called "Deep Talks: Exploring Theology & Meaning-Making" available wherever you subscribe to podcasts.Greg Boyd vs Thomas Jay Oord Debate on The Problem of EvilDeep Talks2022-01-05 | I talk with theologians Greg Boyd and Thomas Jay Oord about their unique responses to the problems of evil and suffering. Why did each of them find traditional responses to the problem of evil in various forms of classical theism unsatisfying? What is similar and different about their respective positions?
Does either Boyd's Open Theism or Oord's Essential Kenosis/God Can't theodicy provide more satisfying answers than what people like Augustine, Aquinas, Luther, Calvin, Leibniz, Barth provided in the past?
How do they both respond to some of the more challenging theological or philosophical critiques aimed at their ideas?
Dr. Gregory A. Boyd is theologian with advanced degrees from Yale and Princeton, senior pastor of Woodland Hills Church in St. Paul, Minnesota, and is author of numerous books. Some of the more relevant books to today's conversation are:
God of the Possible: A Biblical Introduction to the Open View of God God at War: The Bible and Spiritual Conflict Satan & the Problem of Evil: Constructing a Trinitarian Warfare Theodicy The Crucifixion of the Warrior God: Volumes 1 & 2
Dr. Thomas Jay Oord is a theologian and philosopher with advanced degrees from Nazarene Theological Seminary and Claremont Graduate University. He directs the doctoral program at Northwind Theological Seminary and the Center for Open and Relational Theology. He's also authored numerous books and articles including:
God Can't: How to Believe in God and Love After Tragedy, Abuse, and Other Evils The Uncontrolling Love of God: An Open and Relational Account of Providence Defining Love: A Philosophical, Scientific, and Theological Engagement
____________________________________ About: Paul Anleitner holds degrees in history from the University of Michigan & a Master's in Christian Thought from Bethel Seminary (St. Paul, MN) where he graduated with highest honors.
He's taught theology, philosophy, and biblical studies courses for over a decade and is a pastor with 15 years of experience working in a variety of denominational contexts.
Since 2017, he's hosted a podcast called "Deep Talks: Exploring Theology & Meaning-Making" available wherever you subscribe to podcasts.Jordan Peterson vs John Walton on Genesis 1| Creation, Evolution, & GenesisDeep Talks2022-01-03 | In this video, we'll compare video clips from past lectures by the famed psychologist and author, @JordanBPeterson & Old Testament & Ancient Near Eastern scholar, author, and professor John Walton on Genesis chapter one. After my introduction, I will present the clips without commentary because I really want to invite you to share with me your observations in the comments. What do you see as the points of harmony and dissonance between Peterson & Walton on Genesis 1?
What do you make of each of their hermeneutics?
#jordanpeterson #jordanpetersonlecture #scienceandreligion #bible Here's a relevant clip of my past conversation with Dr. John Walton: youtu.be/TW3tX4bPM2Q
To listen to my full interview with Walton on DEEP TALKS: Exploring Theology & Meaning-Making podcast: podbean.com/ew/pb-kxb4x-fd9fe5
The clips I'm using in this video come from full lectures found here: youtu.be/hdrLQ7DpiWs
_______________________ About: Paul Anleitner holds degrees in history from the University of Michigan & a Master's in Christian Thought from Bethel Seminary (St. Paul, MN) where he graduated with highest honors.
He's taught theology, philosophy, and biblical studies courses for over a decade and is a pastor with 15 years of experience working in a variety of denominational contexts.
Since 2017, he's hosted a podcast called "Deep Talks: Exploring Theology & Meaning-Making" available wherever you subscribe to podcasts.Fr. Kenneth Tanner | From Word of Faith to Ancient Faith | What Changed His View on Christianity?Deep Talks2022-01-01 | Fr. Kenneth Tanner shares about a pivotal moment in his spiritual journey which led him to explore what he considers to be a more rich, historic version of the Christian faith then what he knew as young student at Oral Roberts University (at the time, a prominent "Word of Faith" college in Tulsa, Oklahoma).Should We Read Genesis Literally? | Dr. John Walton | The Lost World of GenesisDeep Talks2021-12-29 | Does the book of Genesis in the Bible tell us a "literal" story of creation?
Here to address this question is Dr. John Walton.
John Walton is an Old Testament scholar who specializes in Ancient Near Eastern culture. He’s a professor of Old Testament at Wheaton College, and has authored numerous commentaries and books including "The Lost World of Genesis One: Ancient Cosmology & the Origins Debate."
#scienceandfaith #CreationAndEvolution #JohnWalton _______________________ About: Paul Anleitner holds degrees in history from the University of Michigan & a Master's in Christian Thought from Bethel Seminary (St. Paul, MN) where he graduated with highest honors.
He's taught theology, philosophy, and biblical studies courses for over a decade and is a pastor with 15 years of experience working in a variety of denominational contexts.
Since 2017, he's hosted a podcast called "Deep Talks: Exploring Theology & Meaning-Making" available wherever you subscribe to podcasts.Cosmic Christ | Jesus as the Logos Explained | Paul AnleitnerDeep Talks2021-12-15 | In my recent conversation with Paul VanderKlay & John Vervaeke, Vervaeke invoked the Greek word "LOGOS" so I thought it might be helpful for me to share a basic introductory primer on how the Bible (specifically John 1) uses that concept and applies it to Christ in some very profound (and controversial) ways.
This is from a talk I gave in August of 2021 on the unique contributions of John's Gospel to the New Testament portrait of Jesus.
----- About: Paul Anleitner holds degrees in history from the University of Michigan & a Master's in Christian Thought from Bethel Seminary (St. Paul, MN) where he graduated with highest honors.
He's taught theology, philosophy, and biblical studies courses for over a decade and is a pastor with 15 years of experience working in a variety of denominational contexts.
For the past 3.5 years, he's hosted a podcast called "Deep Talks: Exploring Theology & Meaning-Making" available wherever you subscribe to podcasts.
To support this channel and the Deep Talks podcast: patreon.com/deeptalkstheologypodcastWhat Does GOD Mean? | John Vervaeke, Paul VanderKlay & Paul AnleitnerDeep Talks2021-12-14 | It's a honor to be joined by @PaulVanderKlay and @johnvervaeke for a discussion on what the word "God" means and why we all should want to move past common Christian vs atheist debates that seem to reduce what "God" means to a conception of a Doctor Manhattan-like supreme being in an arena of other beings.
Paul VanderKlay is a minister in the Christian Reformed Church of North America and the host of a popular YouTube/podcast that explores questions surrounding theology & the meaning-crisis.
Dr. John Vervaeke is a cognitive scientist and award-winning professor at the University of Toronto. His popular, 50 part lecture series entitled "Awakening from the Meaning Crisis" is a must-watch/listen for anyone interested in philosophy, science, theology, & history.
Paul Anleitner holds degrees in history from the University of Michigan & a Master's in Christian Thought from Bethel Seminary (St. Paul, MN) where he graduated with highest honors.
He's taught theology, philosophy, and biblical studies courses for over a decade and is a pastor with 15 years of experience working in a variety of denominational contexts.
Since 2018, he's hosted a podcast called "Deep Talks: Exploring Theology & Meaning-Making" available wherever you subscribe to podcasts.
To support this channel and the Deep Talks podcast: patreon.com/deeptalkstheologypodcastTheology & John Vervaeke: David Bentley Hart, Consciousness, & the Slain Lamb Prototype (Part 2)Deep Talks2021-12-08 | Those of you who have been following my podcast for a while know that I've been fascinated by the work of @John Vervaeke . John and I have had a couple public dialogues, and I've also done several lectures on the points of intersection between Vervaeke's work (and the broader insights of cognitive science) and Christian theology. I thought I would do some shorter videos exploring some of those points of intersection. In this video, I'll discuss the work of philosopher & Eastern Orthodox theologian, David Bentley Hart in his "The Experience of God: Being, Consciousness, Bliss" and how it potentially intersects with John Vervaeke's work as a cognitive scientist in his "Awakening from the Meaning Crisis" lecture series. We'll talk about Verveake's concepts of radical de-centering, exaptation, mystical experiences, and consider how the Slain Lamb that John the Revelator pictures enthroned above the cosmos is the prototype for a new kind of human community...dare I even say a new kind of creation.
____________ About me: Paul Anleitner holds degrees in history from the University of Michigan & a Master's in Christian Thought from Bethel Seminary (St. Paul, MN) where he graduated with highest honors.
He's taught theology, philosophy, and biblical studies courses for over a decade and is a pastor with 15 years of experience working in a variety of denominational contexts. ____________
Here's a video of my first conversation with John Vervaeke: youtu.be/7xX7DWZjmFc
Connect with Paul Anleitner on Twitter at: twitter.com/PaulAnleitnerDUNE | A Post Secular Age MasterpieceDeep Talks2021-12-02 | As the West moves away from what philosopher Charles Taylor called "The Secular Age" and into a new Post-Secular era, we will begin to see greater evidence of the cultural shift in our cultural artifacts such as film & television.
In this video, I'll talk about three reasons why the latest big-screen iteration of DUNE is the zeitgeist film for a new Post-Secular Age.
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