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Joe Rogan, once a vocal evangelist of New Atheist talking points on religion, recently expressed how he yearns for the "just and righteous" Kingdom of God and believes the world "needs Jesus...for real." That's quite a change for Rogan, but his journey is emblematic of a broader shift in attitudes towards religion.
In this episode, I'll explain why this cultural shift is happening, and we'll engage with the work of Charles Taylor, Jonathan Haidt, Paul Tillich, and others to help us better understand what religion actually is.
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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.
https://www.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.
https://www.psychedeliccandor.org
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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?
https://andysquyres.com/
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Paul is on the other side of the interview today as a guest on health coach Nick Diller's podcast "Chasing Curiosity". In this conversation, we discuss the intricate relationship between culture and religion, and the function of religion as a guiding story in our lives. We discuss the decline of traditional religious practices in modern society and the resurgence of interest in spirituality, particularly among men.
Deep Talks is a listener-supported podcast that is free of advertisements. Become a member on Patreon today:
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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.
brettmccracken.com
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.
Deep Talks is a listener-supported podcast. Become a member on Patreon today:
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For the lecture series on Metamodernism: https://open.spotify.com/episode/2EZScsHowQFM32YIYXZ3ch?si=2CCbm5mMT_arZBSAtzsn7w
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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.
@justinsmorningcoffee
https://justinwellsfilms.com/
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Watch this episode on YouTube at:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i5P9esW46w0&ab_channel=DeepTalks
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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. It's also available on YouTube:https://youtu.be/7ssleazsl94
For Part 1 on the introduction and Chapter 1:
https://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.
To support on Patreon:
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This summer, we'll be replaying some of the essential episodes from the past six years of Deep Talks.Here's one of those episodes from September 2023!
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This summer, we'll be replaying some of the essential episodes from the past six years of Deep Talks.Here's one of those episodes from August 2023!
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This summer, we'll be replaying some of the essential episodes from the past six years of Deep Talks.Here's one of those episodes from August 2023!
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