I am so happy to be sharing this uniquely personal journey through my favorite medium, sound.
It's how I interact with the world around me, its stories, and its people.
Podcasting is a narrative that no one has demanded, requested, or shown a direct need for – but rather a proactive view of stepping in, then through, and out, of the stories around you.
Please enjoy this "broadcast-biography" (so to speak) with me.
And I hope it touches a comfortable, personal, private, and loved space in your life.
All content for THE CHRIS JORDAN MEDIA PODCAST SERIES is the property of Chris Jordan Media and is served directly from their servers
with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
I am so happy to be sharing this uniquely personal journey through my favorite medium, sound.
It's how I interact with the world around me, its stories, and its people.
Podcasting is a narrative that no one has demanded, requested, or shown a direct need for – but rather a proactive view of stepping in, then through, and out, of the stories around you.
Please enjoy this "broadcast-biography" (so to speak) with me.
And I hope it touches a comfortable, personal, private, and loved space in your life.
"Who's Out There? A New Testament" - Episode 7: Son of Man? Son of God? Or the Son of Abstract Belief?
THE CHRIS JORDAN MEDIA PODCAST SERIES
22 minutes 15 seconds
1 year ago
"Who's Out There? A New Testament" - Episode 7: Son of Man? Son of God? Or the Son of Abstract Belief?
Welcome to the second season of “Who’s Out There,” a podcast series about the individualistic quest in spiritual warfare.
Theological paradigms are amongst the most progressive and justifiably volatile sects of progressive growth within our global civilization.
In season 2, aptly named “A New Testament,” I sit down with academics, leaders, influencers, and the new era of religious journalists who share the intrinsic complexities of how they are currently interpreting a shifting spiritual worldview.
I visited the office of Professor Danie Veldsman, the HOD of Systematic Theology at the University of Pretoria. In what was a great learning curve, I sat down with Danie as he explained the complexities of systems, subsystems, and ecosystems as they all tie into shifting intrinsic paradigms and the paradoxical worldview.
In this last episode with Danie, the abstract approach to developing a belief system is one that is littered with chaos and controversy. We talk about that, and how the tension between the church and theological studies, is preventing progressive growth of the Word to the everyday Christian.
Subscribe to my landing page www.chrisjordanmedia.net and don't forget to listen to the bouquet of other series' in my podcast collection.
#religion #spirituality #theology #studio #religiousstudies #being #christianity
THE CHRIS JORDAN MEDIA PODCAST SERIES
I am so happy to be sharing this uniquely personal journey through my favorite medium, sound.
It's how I interact with the world around me, its stories, and its people.
Podcasting is a narrative that no one has demanded, requested, or shown a direct need for – but rather a proactive view of stepping in, then through, and out, of the stories around you.
Please enjoy this "broadcast-biography" (so to speak) with me.
And I hope it touches a comfortable, personal, private, and loved space in your life.