• 099 Reframing Mental Health: From a Fixing Machine to Fellow Wayfarers (with Dr. Warren Kinghorn)
    2024/11/20

    While modern psychiatry has improved many patients’ quality of life, it falls short in addressing their relational and spiritual needs? Can we draw on theological wisdom and scientific evidence to reframe our understanding of mental health care?

    Dr. Warren Kinghorn is a psychiatrist and theological ethicist whose work centers on the role of religious communities in caring for persons with mental health problems. He is jointly appointed to the faculties of Duke Divinity School and the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences of Duke University Medical Center, and practices psychiatry at the Durham VA Medical Center.

    Check out the DMIN in Spiritual Formation and Relational Neuroscience here.

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    36 分
  • 098 Freedom and Acceptance (Pt. 2)
    2024/11/11

    "Freedom appears very nearly the only value about which people still agree unanimously," says Jacques Philippe in his little book, Interior Freedom. But how does freedom connect to happiness, love, and our life with God and others?

    These are the questions this little firecracker of a book examines, and that we talk about in this two-part series.

    We look at the difference between "freedom from" and "freedom for", the ideas of locus of control, the constraints of everyday life, and what "inner freedom" might mean, and what it doesn't mean.

    Check out the DMIN in Spiritual Formation and Relational Neuroscience here.

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    33 分
  • 097 Confessions of an Amateur Saint (with Mandy Smith)
    2024/10/30

    Instead of pretending to have it all together or insisting that you’re the problem, do you long to see more Christian leaders be honest about their own faith struggles? What benefit could there be to having a front-row seat to the moments that leaders choose to trust in God, even when it’s hard to believe?

    Today we have Mandy Smith, pastor and award-winning author and speaker—and also a great friend—with us to talk about this very thing.We are talking about her newest book, Confessions of an Amateur Saint: The Christian Leader’s Journey from Self-Sufficiency to Reliance on God.

    00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction
    00:27 Mandy Smith's New Book
    03:16 The Journey of Writing
    05:23 The Role of Joy and Creativity in Ministry
    07:59 Attachment and Dependence on God
    11:48 Confessions and Vulnerability
    14:54 The Importance of Connection and Openness
    16:57 Spiritual Warfare and Pruning
    25:41 Solidarity with Christ's Sacrifices
    29:07 The Role of Vulnerability in Leadership
    32:14 The Power of Shared Struggles
    36:58 The Structure and Purpose of the Book
    43:29 Final Thoughts and Reflections

    Check out the DMIN in Spiritual Formation and Relational Neuroscience here.

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    49 分
  • 096 The Shape of Joy (with Richard Beck)
    2024/10/14

    In a world where mental health issues and loneliness are at an all-time high, it’s more important than ever to find ways to cultivate joy, community, and meaning in our lives. But how exactly do you do that?

    Maybe we need to turn outward rather than inward for answers.

    That's what we are talking about with Dr. Richard Beck.

    Dr. Richard Beck is a professor of psychology at Abilene Christian University in Abilene, Texas He is a popular blogger and speaker and the author of several books. We interviewed him a bit ago about his Hunting Magic Eels: Recovering an Enchanted Faith in a Skeptical Age (which I recommend to people all the time if there are in that space of deconstruction). And today we are talking about his newest book, The Shape of Joy: The Transformative Power of Moving Beyond Yourself.

    00:00 Introduction: Exploring Joy in a Challenging World
    00:37 Meet Dr. Richard Beck: A Journey into Joy
    01:16 The World's Worst Commencement Address
    04:00 The Shape of Joy: Turning Outward
    05:55 The Wandering Mind and Mental Health
    11:38 Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Beyond
    15:28 Humility and Happiness: A Surprising Connection
    19:13 The Power of Mattering and Transcendence
    23:18 Mr. Kenneth's Story: Joy in Unexpected Places
    29:34 Conclusion: Finding Joy and Staying Connected

    Check out the DMIN in Spiritual Formation and Relational Neuroscience here.

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  • 095 Healing What's Within (with Dr. Chuck DeGroat)
    2024/10/07

    Like many of us, you carry a weight of buried pain. You feel secretly fractured within. There’s a constant churn of unprocessed feelings of shame, anger, grief, or loneliness. But it doesn’t have to be this way.

    Chuck DeGroat is the Professor of Counseling and Christian Spirituality and Executive Director of the Clinical Mental Health Counseling Program at Western Theological Seminary Holland MI. He is also a licensed and practicing therapist, a spiritual director, author of five books. He wrote When Narcissism Comes to Church and his newest book just landed in early October Healing What’s Within: Coming Home to Yourself and to God When You’re Weary, Wounded, and Wandering. (Oct. 8).

    00:00 Introduction to Healing and Spiritual Formation
    00:42 Meet Dr. Chuck DeGroat: Author and Therapist
    01:38 The Journey from Narcissism to Healing
    03:30 Understanding Trauma: Beyond the Outrage
    05:19 The Power of Personal Story in Healing
    15:55 Exploring the Genesis Examine
    23:38 The Core Message: Healing from Within
    28:09 Reflections and Future Directions

    Check out the DMIN in Spiritual Formation and Relational Neuroscience here.

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    32 分
  • 094 Strange Religion and the First Believers (with Nijay Gupta)
    2024/10/01

    The first Christians were weird. Just how weird is often lost on us today. The first Christians believed unusual things, worshiped God in strange ways, and lived a unique lifestyle. Many in the ancient world saw it as bizarre, even dangerous, but some found this new religion attractive and compelling

    Today we are interviewing Dr. Nijay K. Gupta. He is the Julius R. Mantey Professor of New Testament at Northern Seminary. He is cohost of the Slow Theology podcast, and has written numerous books, including Tell Her Story: How Women Led, Taught, and Ministered in the Early Church, and recently, Strange Religion How the First Christians Were Weird, Dangerous, and Compelling.

    Chapters:
    00:53 Meet Nijay Gupta: Author and Scholar
    01:31 Origins of 'Strange Religion'
    05:19 The Concept of Believers
    06:56 Roman Society and the Christian Challenge
    16:39 Household of Faith: Early Christian Practices
    24:35 The Radical Message of God's Love
    31:55 Conclusion and Upcoming Works

    Check out the DMIN in Spiritual Formation and Relational Neuroscience here.

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    34 分
  • 093 Why You Haven't Given Up on the Soul If Speaking About the Brain (Jim Wilder)
    2024/09/24

    Everyone is talking about slowing down, slow food, a slow life. I have friends who host the “Slow Theology” podcast.

    But is going slow the best to understand the SOUL? (What does that even mean?)

    Recently, people like Jim Wilder have been specifically accused to talking too much about the brain, and not even about the soul. So much so that some believe Jim doesn't even believe in the soul.

    (And Jim is a speaker at the Attaching to God Summit, talking about "Empathy, Enemy Mode, and Engaging Gen Z"...so register for free).


    We have a long conversation, attempting to set the record straight about an overly philosophical-cognitivist view of the soul (the slow soul), and how that view needs to catch up to all the really fast things God has enabled us to do—brain, body, and soul.

    We also talk about how broad and wide the field of neuroscience is, the streams that we pull from (which aren't nearly as reductionistic as some), and how the Bible uses many terms to discuss the spiritual part of us.

    Resources: Check Jim's New Growing a More Human Community (3-book series)

    • Growing Me: Becoming a Child
    • Growing Us: Becoming an Adult
    • Growing We the People

    Check out the DMIN in Spiritual Formation and Relational Neuroscience here.

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    38 分
  • 092 Freedom and Acceptance (Pt. 1)
    2024/09/19

    "Freedom appears very nearly the only value about which people still agree unanimously," says Jacques Philippe in his little book, Interior Freedom. But how does freedom connect to happiness, love, and our life with God and others?

    These are the questions this little firecracker of a book examines, and that we talk about in this two-part series.

    We look at the difference between "freedom from" and "freedom for", the ideas of locus of control, the constraints of everyday life, and what "inner freedom" might mean, and what it doesn't mean.

    Check out the DMIN in Spiritual Formation and Relational Neuroscience here.

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    33 分