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Welcome to In Search Of, a podcast where we go in search of voices and perspectives that inform and expand a life of faith. In this episode, Amy speaks with iconographer, spiritual director, and psychotherapist Laurie Gudim about the intersections of Christian spirituality and Jungian psychology. Listen as Laurie and Amy discuss archetypes, saints, religious art, shadow sides, and dreamwork and as Laurie “reads” an icon of Mary of Egypt. All this and more on today's episode of In Search Of. https://everydaymysteries.com/about-laurie-gudim/ (Laurie Gudim) is a spiritual director, religious iconographer, writer, retreat leader, and retired Jungian psychotherapist. Her healing work centers on helping individuals establish a dynamic relationship with the Holy. You can explore her art, retreats and workshops, and more at https://everydaymysteries.com/ (everydaymysteries.com). For bonus content, visit www.christiancentury.org/insearchof.
Welcome to In Search Of, a podcast where we go in search of voices and perspectives that inform and expand a life of faith. In this episode, Amy speaks with theologian and spiritual director Wendy Farley about her book The Thirst of God and the medieval searcher Mechthild of Magdeburg. Join Amy and Wendy for a conversation about the vital role women mystics play in teaching us about the human-divine relationship. What does it mean for God to desire us? What role does desire play in one's faith? We'll explore these questions on today's episode of In Search Of. https://www.wendyfarley.org/about (Wendy Farley) directs programs in spirituality and the arts at the graduate school of theology at Redlands University. She is the author of numerous books on theology, wisdom, spiritual direction, and contemplative practice. Her most recent book is https://bookshop.org/books/beguiled-by-beauty/9780664266813 (Beguiled by Beauty: Cultivating A Life of Contemplation and Compassion). For bonus content, visit www.christiancentury.org/insearchof.
Welcome to In Search Of, a podcast where we go in search of voices and perspectives that inform and expand a life of faith. In this episode, Amy speaks with Dan Koski, an Orthodox Christian and a devotee of the saints. Amy met Dan in Jerusalem when he was living in the West Bank, and he appears in her book Wild Woman. Today Amy and Dan discuss devotion, the practice of praying to saints, and what Orthodox Christianity looks like in daily practice. Tune in for some answers to your questions about the saints: Who decides what makes a saint? What do the saints do? Why do they matter in the life of faith? What can they teach us? All that and more on this episode of In Search Of. Dan Koski works with the Institute for Ecumenical Research in Sibiu, Romania. For bonus content, visit www.christiancentury.org/insearchof.
Welcome to In Search Of, a podcast where we go in search of voices and perspectives that inform and expand a life of faith. In this episode, Amy speaks with tripologist Yehia El Decken about the Egypt he loves. Listen as Yehia describes some of his favorite places in Egypt, the many reasons people travel, and what they hope to find. This conversation affirms that all searches have meaning and lead to surprise, whether you are a pilgrim, pseudo-pilgrim, or someone searching for that perfect Instagram shot. Go behind the scenes of some of Amy's travels from Wild Woman in this episode of In Search Of. Yehia El Decken is a self-described tripologist, tour operator, and head of the adventure arm of Holiday Tours. Founded in 1974,https://holidaytours.one/ ( Holiday Tours) is an Egyptian-based travel agency that helps people explore the world in various locations. For bonus content, visit www.christiancentury.org/insearchof.
Welcome to In Search Of, a podcast where we go in search of voices and perspectives that inform and expand a life of faith. In this episode, Amy speaks with Center for Creative Choice cofounder Karen Johnson about the search itself. What does it mean to be a seeker? How do we say yes to the search? What does it mean to live in harmony with our own soul? Listen to Karen and Amy discuss fear, joy, and everything in between on this episode of In Search Of. Karen Johnson is a cofounder of the Center for Creative Choice, an organization that works with a Jungian model to help people live soul-directed lives. She also teaches fifth grade at Lake County Intermediate School in Leadville, CO. For bonus content, visit https://www.christiancentury.org/blog-post/search/episode-1-translating-saints-carmen-acevedo-butcher (www.christiancentury.org/insearchof).
Welcome to In Search Of, a podcast where we go in search of voices and perspectives that inform and expand a life of faith. In this episode, Amy speaks with ethnobotanist Gary Nabhan about finding nourishment in the desert. Conversations about food sovereignty, food culture, Jesus' parables, and the foods eaten by figures like John the Baptist and Mary of Egypt span the Middle East and the US-Mexico border in this episode of In Search Of. https://www.garynabhan.com/about/ (Gary Nabhan)—also known as Brother Coyote—is an agrarian, ethnobotanist, and an Ecumenical Franciscan Brother who has written more than 30 books on food, ecology, and botany, including Food from the Radical Center and Coming Home to Eat. His most recent book is Jesus for Farmers and Fishers. https://www.christiancentury.org/article/interview/enthobotanist-gary-nabhan-food-justice-and-jesus (A version of this interview) was published in the Christian Century. For bonus content, visit https://www.christiancentury.org/blog-post/search/episode-1-translating-saints-carmen-acevedo-butcher (www.christiancentury.org/insearchof).
Welcome to In Search Of, a podcast where we go in search of voices and perspectives that inform and expand a life of faith. In this episode, we dive into Amy's search for Mary of Egypt, which is the subject of her book Wild Woman. Today Amy is speaking with Jordanian archeologist Mohamed Waheeb about his excavation of the Palace of the Lady, a site described in Wild Woman. Join us as Waheeb weighs in on whether or not St. Mary was a real person and describes his discoveries at the site of Mary of Egypt. Mohammad Waheeb is a professor of archaeology at Hashemite University in Jordan and has published more than 50 books and 200 articles on the archaeology of Jordan. For bonus content, visit https://www.christiancentury.org/blog-post/search/episode-1-translating-saints-carmen-acevedo-butcher (www.christiancentury.org/insearchof).
Welcome to In Search Of, a podcast where we go in search of voices and perspectives that inform and expand a life of faith. In this episode, Amy speaks with Carmen Acevedo Butcher about the process of translation. Acevedo Butcher is the author of an award-winning translation of the medieval text The Cloud of Unknowing and a recent translation of the writings of the 17th-century Carmelite, Brother Lawrence, which she speaks about in this episode. Join us as we learn why Acevedo Butcher calls her translation process a practice of embodied mysticism, one that allows her to practice the presence of a God who is love. Together we'll explore the interconnectedness of translation, prayer, and justice. All this and more on the pilot episode of In Search Of. https://carmenbutcher.com/about.html (Carmen Acevedo Butcher) teaches in the writing program at the University of California Berkeley and is the author of translations of https://bookshop.org/books/the-cloud-of-unknowing-with-the-book-of-privy-counsel/9781611806229 (The Cloud of Unknowing) and https://bookshop.org/books/practice-of-the-presence-a-revolutionary-translation-by-carmen-acevedo-butcher/9781506478609 (Practice of the Presence). For bonus content, visit https://www.christiancentury.org/blog-post/search/episode-1-translating-saints-carmen-acevedo-butcher (www.christiancentury.org/insearchof).
From the Christian Century magazine, a podcast where we go in search of voices and perspectives that inform and expand a life of faith. Join your host Amy Frykholm for conversations with theologians, authors, and searchers of all kinds. In Season One, we'll go to the desert, a traditional place in the history of Christianity to begin searches. We're exploring saints and sages, inner and outer landscapes, and the dynamics of searching and finding. In Search Of is inspired by a line from the poet Rainer Maria Rilke. “You see,” says the poet, “I am one who likes to look for things.” This is a show for searchers and seekers, for those who dream of outlandish quests and those who live as pilgrims to the everyday.