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Lets try this again. Ecumenicism, What is it? Is it a good thing? should it be pursued or rejected completely? We answer all these questions, including, should Joe Rogan be permitted to play a midget on film due to his height?
In 1960, Martin Luther King Jr. said, “It is appalling that the most segregated hour of Christian America is 11 o'clock on Sunday morning.” Not much has changed since. However, if the Church is supposed to be a place where we learn how to empathize with others, if it's supposed to reflect Heaven, then the Church ought to be the most integrated institution? In continuation of our series on “One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church,” Justin Hibbard surveys the broad diversity of the Catholic Church. Subscribe to Why Catholic? wherever you get your podcasts.Check out the Why Catholic Etsy shop (all proceeds support this podcast).Become a free subscriber or a patron of Why Catholic? and get the next episode and a discount code to the Why Catholic Etsy shop in your email inbox.Follow Why Catholic on Instagram.Subscribe to Why Catholic on YouTubeLike what you hear? Leave a 5-star rating and a comment on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.SHOW NOTES:* Full body cam footage of George Floyd arrest (Viewer Discretion Advised)* Demonstrations and Political Violence in America: New Data for Summer 2020 - ACLED* Martin Luther King Jr. on Meet the Press (1960)* Many U.S. congregations are still racially segregated, but things are changing - Pew Research* List of Popes by Country* Who Will be the Next Pope? 8 Main Candidates - Italy Start* World Youth Day 2023* Catholic Religious Orders* Hope for the Future of Ecumenicism by John Coleman - America, the Jesuit Review* Black Catholics' Experience of Segregation - Catholic Standard* What Must Never Be Forgotten by Shannen Dee Williams, PhD. - USCCB* Open Wide Our Hearts: US Bishops Pastoral Letter on Racism * A Brief History on the Catholic Church's Fight Against Racism Get full access to Why Catholic? at whycatholic.substack.com/subscribe
Fr Rose's book: message of common agenda behind UFOs, eastern religions and contact with fallen spirits, the Bledsoe family contact experience, Ecumenicism, Hinduism, Transcendental Meditation, Maharishi, Isaac's yoga teacher trying to make out with him, New Age religions, Harry Potter, Patriarchy in church and "Traditional" families and so much more!LINK to Part 1 Father Seraphim Rose: Being a Gay Orthodox Monk, UFO Prophecies, Toll Houses & More! PART 1: https://breakingsocialnorms.com/2023/07/24/father-seraphim-rose-being-a-gay-orthodox-monk-ufo-prophecies-toll-houses-more-part-1/FULL SHOW NOW UP AD-FREE with early access on Patreon.com/BreakingSocialNorms and Apple Podcast Premium; free feed gets it in two days!—You can now sign up for our commercial-free version of the show with a Patreon exclusive bonus show called “Morning Coffee w/ the Weishaupts” at Patreon.com/BreakingSocialNorms OR subscribe on the Apple Podcasts app to get all the same bonus “Morning Coffee” episodes AD-FREE with early access!-Check out the index of all supporter ad-free episodes here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/55009895-Follow Josie Weishaupt on IG for dogs, memes and show discussions: instagram.com/theweishaupts2 (*now under new management- Josie's running it and reading all the comments!)Want more?…—Sign up for the free email newsletter for updates at BreakingSocialNorms.com—Index of all previous episodes on free feed: https://breakingsocialnorms.com/2021/03/22/index-of-archived-episodes/—Leave a review or rating wherever you listen and we'll see what you've got to say!Follow us on the socials:-instagram.com/theweishaupts2/ Check out Isaac's conspiracy podcasts, merch, etc:-AllMyLinks.com/IsaacW-Conspiracy Theories & Unpopular Culture (on all podcast platforms or IlluminatiWatcher.com)-Isaac Weishaupt's book are all on Amazon and Audible; *author narrated audiobooks, get free first month Audible.com/IlluminatiThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4824851/advertisement
On this podcast we examine episodes #9 (‘The Crossing') and #10 (‘Retrieval') of Season 2 of The Bad Batch. We discuss how Tech may be a nod to those on the spectrum, the nature of change and how it could impact Christianity (I.e. the ecumenical movement), manipulation of children, and how evil thrives in a culture of evil. Follow John Brisson at @weve_read and Spencer Smith @BroSpencer on Twitter - these two brothers in Christ dive deeply into how Christian culture has been infiltrated by the enemy and how we can see the signs and fight back against it. God bless you all! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/conspiracyintheforce/support
W. Pearson and H. Marlo's The Spiritual Psyche in Psychotherapy: Mysticism, Intersubjectivity, and Psychoanalysis (Routledge, 2020) examines the interaction of spiritual and psychoanalytic lineages with psychotherapy in everyday practice. Written by a team of seasoned clinicians and illustrated through clinical vignettes, chapters explore topics pertaining to the mystical dimensions of psychological and spiritual life and how it may be integrated into clinical practice. Topics discussed include dreams, dissociation, creativity, therapeutic relationship, free association, transcendence, poetry, paradox, doubleness, loss, death, grief, mystery, embodiment and soul. The authors, clinicians with decades of experience in psychotherapy, psychoanalysis and spiritual practice, draw from their deep engagement with spirituality and psychoanalysis, focusing on a particular theme and its application to clinical work that is supported by the generative conversation among these lineages. At once applied and theoretical, this book weaves insights from the heart of Vajrayana Buddhism, Zen Buddhism, Christianity, Catholicism, Ecumenicism, Integral Spirituality, Judaism, Kabbalah, Non-violence, Sufism and Vedanta. They are in conversation with psychoanalytic perspectives including Jungian, Post-Jungian, Winnicottian, Bionian, Post-Bionian and Relational. A felt sense of the spiritual psyche in clinical practice emerges from this conversation among spiritual and psychoanalytic lineages, beckoning clinicians ever further on the path of spiritually rooted, psychodynamic practice. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
W. Pearson and H. Marlo's The Spiritual Psyche in Psychotherapy: Mysticism, Intersubjectivity, and Psychoanalysis (Routledge, 2020) examines the interaction of spiritual and psychoanalytic lineages with psychotherapy in everyday practice. Written by a team of seasoned clinicians and illustrated through clinical vignettes, chapters explore topics pertaining to the mystical dimensions of psychological and spiritual life and how it may be integrated into clinical practice. Topics discussed include dreams, dissociation, creativity, therapeutic relationship, free association, transcendence, poetry, paradox, doubleness, loss, death, grief, mystery, embodiment and soul. The authors, clinicians with decades of experience in psychotherapy, psychoanalysis and spiritual practice, draw from their deep engagement with spirituality and psychoanalysis, focusing on a particular theme and its application to clinical work that is supported by the generative conversation among these lineages. At once applied and theoretical, this book weaves insights from the heart of Vajrayana Buddhism, Zen Buddhism, Christianity, Catholicism, Ecumenicism, Integral Spirituality, Judaism, Kabbalah, Non-violence, Sufism and Vedanta. They are in conversation with psychoanalytic perspectives including Jungian, Post-Jungian, Winnicottian, Bionian, Post-Bionian and Relational. A felt sense of the spiritual psyche in clinical practice emerges from this conversation among spiritual and psychoanalytic lineages, beckoning clinicians ever further on the path of spiritually rooted, psychodynamic practice. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/psychology
W. Pearson and H. Marlo's The Spiritual Psyche in Psychotherapy: Mysticism, Intersubjectivity, and Psychoanalysis (Routledge, 2020) examines the interaction of spiritual and psychoanalytic lineages with psychotherapy in everyday practice. Written by a team of seasoned clinicians and illustrated through clinical vignettes, chapters explore topics pertaining to the mystical dimensions of psychological and spiritual life and how it may be integrated into clinical practice. Topics discussed include dreams, dissociation, creativity, therapeutic relationship, free association, transcendence, poetry, paradox, doubleness, loss, death, grief, mystery, embodiment and soul. The authors, clinicians with decades of experience in psychotherapy, psychoanalysis and spiritual practice, draw from their deep engagement with spirituality and psychoanalysis, focusing on a particular theme and its application to clinical work that is supported by the generative conversation among these lineages. At once applied and theoretical, this book weaves insights from the heart of Vajrayana Buddhism, Zen Buddhism, Christianity, Catholicism, Ecumenicism, Integral Spirituality, Judaism, Kabbalah, Non-violence, Sufism and Vedanta. They are in conversation with psychoanalytic perspectives including Jungian, Post-Jungian, Winnicottian, Bionian, Post-Bionian and Relational. A felt sense of the spiritual psyche in clinical practice emerges from this conversation among spiritual and psychoanalytic lineages, beckoning clinicians ever further on the path of spiritually rooted, psychodynamic practice. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/psychoanalysis
W. Pearson and H. Marlo's The Spiritual Psyche in Psychotherapy: Mysticism, Intersubjectivity, and Psychoanalysis (Routledge, 2020) examines the interaction of spiritual and psychoanalytic lineages with psychotherapy in everyday practice. Written by a team of seasoned clinicians and illustrated through clinical vignettes, chapters explore topics pertaining to the mystical dimensions of psychological and spiritual life and how it may be integrated into clinical practice. Topics discussed include dreams, dissociation, creativity, therapeutic relationship, free association, transcendence, poetry, paradox, doubleness, loss, death, grief, mystery, embodiment and soul. The authors, clinicians with decades of experience in psychotherapy, psychoanalysis and spiritual practice, draw from their deep engagement with spirituality and psychoanalysis, focusing on a particular theme and its application to clinical work that is supported by the generative conversation among these lineages. At once applied and theoretical, this book weaves insights from the heart of Vajrayana Buddhism, Zen Buddhism, Christianity, Catholicism, Ecumenicism, Integral Spirituality, Judaism, Kabbalah, Non-violence, Sufism and Vedanta. They are in conversation with psychoanalytic perspectives including Jungian, Post-Jungian, Winnicottian, Bionian, Post-Bionian and Relational. A felt sense of the spiritual psyche in clinical practice emerges from this conversation among spiritual and psychoanalytic lineages, beckoning clinicians ever further on the path of spiritually rooted, psychodynamic practice. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/spiritual-practice-and-mindfulness
Pastor Oetman preaches about What is Ecumenicism?
The disciples were there with Jesus. I can image a big crown standing around watching and waiting for Jesus’ next great miracle, and then He says that. And suddenly, the attitude changes. The mood around this crown just drops. Suddenly, it’s not so fun anymore. I have felt that. Its not easy. The apostles must have felt that and that couldn’t be easy. But no matter what happened they were certain that Jesus was the Messiah.So please, if you are certain that Jesus is the Messiah,Even though we know and understand that life is going to be difficult,Even though some of the things in the Bible are hard to accept and understand,Even though the people, the culture, and times have changed, Even though other Christians might ridicule you,Even though Ecumenicism and Coexist seem so good,Even though Christ was offensive and harsh,Ask yourselves this one question, “to whom shall we go?”
In this episode we talk with Dr Dan Fleming, group manager of ethics and formation for St Vincent's Health Australia. We discuss Catholic bioethics in end-of-life care, the Sydney Archbishops' letter to the Prime Minister regarding the ethics of the Oxford COVID vaccine, and the need for careful and attentive communication. Audio Clips and ArtPatricia Karvelas ABC RN Drive, Catholic Archbishop urges PM to pursue COVID vaccine without foetal cellsPeter Overton, 9 News AustraliaReligious leaders set to boycott Oxford University vaccine developed using aborted foetus | ABC NewsPhoto by Sean Mungur on UnsplashCity Plaza - Dan BodanReferencesDaniel Fleming, Attentiveness to Vulnerability (Pickwick Publications: 2019).Archbishop Fisher OP: Let's not create an ethical dilemma
We look at the Matrix of Domination and the conundrum of collective salvation. Jon ponders the question of the mortality of taking on the sins of other people and if we can or should atone for them. Featured Material: The First Church of Intersectionality – Elizabeth C. CoreyIs Intersectionality a Religion – Andrew SullivanWhat is Collective Salvation – gotquestions.orgShould We Apologize for Sins We Did Not Commit? – Jay BruceGnostic Salvation – Salvation in Gnosticisim ***Free Additional Content*** Graphic Elements, Infographics, Text Versions of Selected Episodes, and other Fun stuff!Sign up for the Mailing List: http://eepurl.com/YIbLfPlaylist: The Abracast Spotify Playlist ***Credits***The voice of The Abracast – Hila Assor https://hilaassor.com/Theme Song “Red Horse Rising” by X-Proph3t: http://www.reverbnation.com/xproph3tWritten / Produced / researched / Performed – Jon Towers www.abracast.com ***Contact***Visit Website: www.abracast.comEmail Jon: Towers113@gmail.com Find Jon on Twitter: @jonnyaxx https://twitter.com/JonnyAxx Find Jon on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/#!/stigmatastudiosFind Jon On Instagram: http://instagram.com/stigmatastudios ***Support*** If you enjoy the show, learned something new, or was inspired you might consider supporting the show!Become a subscriber: www.subscribestar.com/abracast Become a Pateron: https://www.patreon.com/abracastJust wanna buy me a drink?: paypal.me/stigmatastudios Stigmata Studios Comic Books and Graphic Novels: www.stigmatastudios.com ***Advertise*** Got a book, Product or Podcast? Would you would like to get your message to my audience?Advertise on The Abracast: https://www.advertisecast.com/TheAbracastAdvertise on The Abracast: https://intellifluence.com/influencer/jon-towers-61030
On our 20th episode, John and Payton welcome their friend Blake Trenary to the show! Blake, a student at Reformed Theological Seminary, shares her thoughts about growing up in a charismatic church and how her background shaped her passion for the Bible. She also describes the benefits and challenges of doing theology as a woman, and then gives wonderful reasons for being interdenominational when interpreting the Bible!Reach out to Blake if you're interested in enrollment at Reformed Theological Seminary! Her email is btrenary@rts.edu
Kevin Kallsen, George Conger, and Gavin Ashenden talk about Ricky Gervais, The evils of Ecumenicism, The Billion ways to the Father, and God is on our Side :).
This lesson is from the 2014 Midwest Bible Campout. The theme for the meeting was “On the Road to Eternal Life”. This is Part 2 of John Lee’s Thursday session titled “Denominationalism, Ecumenicism“. Editor’s note: I accidentally posted Friday’s sessions first. You’ll see the lessons are out of order in the podcast catalog.
This lesson is from the 2014 Midwest Bible Campout. The theme for the meeting was “On the Road to Eternal Life”. This is Part 1 of John Lee’s Thursday session titled “Denominationalism, Ecumenicism“. Editor’s note: I accidentally posted Friday’s sessions first. You’ll see the lessons are out of order in the podcast catalog.
Pastor Jonathan Dade joins me to discuss a variety of subjects from Christian "cannibalism" to racial tensions and the route to reconciliation. Pastor Dade is the founder and senior pastor of Messiah Echad congregation of Georgetown, Texas. He holds an MBA from Washington State University College of Business and a Masters of Theological Studies from Colorado Christian University.
John and myself(Chris) explore the subject of Ecumenicism with Jay Dyer(http://jaysanalysis.com). Zionism, Dominion Theology, Theosophy ,World Council of Churches, Rick Warren, Mega Churches, The Charismatic Movement, Materialism, Scientism,Subjectivism ,Moral Relativism,Veganism, Plato's Republic...........hoaxbusterscall.com