In this fourth installment of the ‘Eastertide’ series, Josh Banner invites listeners to explore the concept of becoming small through Christ's resurrection. By reflecting on Psalm 131, the discussion delves into humility and love for others, even those we don't understand. The episode examines toxic masculinity, the nurturing aspect of God, and the importance of empathy in Christianity. Highlighting insights from Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Howard Thurman, Banner emphasizes the need for a counter-cultural approach to faith, focusing on humility, meekness, and a deeper connection to justice and love. Listeners are encouraged to reflect on their own posture and to engage in supportive practices for personal and communal growth.
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00:00 Introduction and Overview
01:18 Exploring Psalm 131
02:04 Contemplative Listening and the Divine Feminine
03:08 Toxic Masculinity and Patriarchy
06:00 Bonhoeffer and Thurman on Brotherhood
08:52 Bonhoeffer's Transformation in Harlem
12:19 Empathy and Its Potential Abuses
16:19 The Paradox of Becoming Small
21:07 Conclusion and Call to Action
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In this fourth installment of the ‘Eastertide’ series, Josh Banner invites listeners to explore the concept of becoming small through Christ's resurrection. By reflecting on Psalm 131, the discussion delves into humility and love for others, even those we don't understand. The episode examines toxic masculinity, the nurturing aspect of God, and the importance of empathy in Christianity. Highlighting insights from Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Howard Thurman, Banner emphasizes the need for a counter-cultural approach to faith, focusing on humility, meekness, and a deeper connection to justice and love. Listeners are encouraged to reflect on their own posture and to engage in supportive practices for personal and communal growth.
Please fill out this questionnaire to give the Invitation feedback on this podcast: https://tinyurl.com/5n73wrcx www.theinvitationcenter.org
00:00 Introduction and Overview
01:18 Exploring Psalm 131
02:04 Contemplative Listening and the Divine Feminine
03:08 Toxic Masculinity and Patriarchy
06:00 Bonhoeffer and Thurman on Brotherhood
08:52 Bonhoeffer's Transformation in Harlem
12:19 Empathy and Its Potential Abuses
16:19 The Paradox of Becoming Small
21:07 Conclusion and Call to Action
"Lord, teach me to care and not to care."
It's been awhile since I needed to process with music. Found sounds here just outside my studio on a windy day. Here's our original release: https://ordinaryneighbors.bandcamp.com/album/the-necessary-dark
The Invitation
In this fourth installment of the ‘Eastertide’ series, Josh Banner invites listeners to explore the concept of becoming small through Christ's resurrection. By reflecting on Psalm 131, the discussion delves into humility and love for others, even those we don't understand. The episode examines toxic masculinity, the nurturing aspect of God, and the importance of empathy in Christianity. Highlighting insights from Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Howard Thurman, Banner emphasizes the need for a counter-cultural approach to faith, focusing on humility, meekness, and a deeper connection to justice and love. Listeners are encouraged to reflect on their own posture and to engage in supportive practices for personal and communal growth.
Please fill out this questionnaire to give the Invitation feedback on this podcast: https://tinyurl.com/5n73wrcx www.theinvitationcenter.org
00:00 Introduction and Overview
01:18 Exploring Psalm 131
02:04 Contemplative Listening and the Divine Feminine
03:08 Toxic Masculinity and Patriarchy
06:00 Bonhoeffer and Thurman on Brotherhood
08:52 Bonhoeffer's Transformation in Harlem
12:19 Empathy and Its Potential Abuses
16:19 The Paradox of Becoming Small
21:07 Conclusion and Call to Action