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Best podcasts about matthew croasmun

Latest podcast episodes about matthew croasmun

Bridging Theology
S3E12 Matthew Croasmun - Life Worth Living

Bridging Theology

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 81:36


Co-hosts Jon Stovell and Candace Smith speak with Matthew Croasmun about his research and writing, including his new book, co-authored with Miroslav Volf and Ryan McAnnally-Linz, Life Worth Living: A Guide to What Matters Most (The Open Field, 2023). Matthew is the director of the Life Worth Living program at the Yale Center for Faith & Culture, a lecturer in humanities at Yale College, and the faith initiative director at Grace Farms Foundation. He is the author of The Emergence of Sin and Let Me Ask You a Question.

Trinity Forum Conversations
A Life Worth Living with Miroslav Volf

Trinity Forum Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 33:10


A Life Worth LivingWhat makes a good life? What habits of attention, reflection, and action orient us towards knowing, desiring, and doing what is good, true, and beautiful? Such “big questions” may seem unanswerable and intimidating — but their exploration is at the heart of the human quest for meaning.Drawing on his popular Yale course, theologian Miroslav Volf joined us to reflect on what makes for a flourishing life in our times:“You realize that there are things that are much more important. I mean this is the life of fullness. This is his life of weight. [It is the] arduous life that is, in fact, the truly happy life.Despite the real challenge of human suffering and pain, Volf argues that happiness is possible and that an examined life that grapples with the good in our emotions, circumstances, and actions is a life worth living.This podcast is an edited version of an online conversation recorded in early 2024. Watch the full video of the conversation here, and learn more about Miroslav Volf.Authors and books mentioned in the conversation:Exclusion and Embrace, by Miroslav VolfLife Worth Living: A Guide to What Matters Most, by Miroslav Volf, Matthew Croasmun, and Ryan McAnnally-LinzFriedrich NietzscheRelated Trinity Forum Readings:Man's Search for Meaning, by Viktor FranklOn Happiness, by Thomas AquinasBrave New World, by Aldous HuxleyHow Much Land Does a Man Need, by Leo TolstoyWrestling with God, by Simone WeilRelated Conversations:A New Year With The Word with Malcolm GuiteMusic, Creativity & Justice with Ruth Naomi FloydPursuing Humility with Richard Foster and Brenda QuinnReading as a Spiritual Practice with Jessica Hooten WilsonWalking as a Spiritual Practice with Mark BuchananMaking as a Spiritual Practice with Makoto FujimuraConnecting Spiritual Formation & Public Life with Michael WearThe Kingdom, the Power & The Glory with Tim AlbertaTo listen to this or any of our episodes in full, visit ttf.org/podcast and to join the Trinity Forum Society and help make content like this possible, join the Trinity Forum SocietySpecial thanks to Ned Bustard for our podcast artwork.

Del Reto al Éxito
101 Elige donde pones tu atención - REFLEXIÓN GUIADA

Del Reto al Éxito

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 13:02


¿Qué consume tu atención gran parte del día? Lo que pensamos, experimentamos ysentimos es el resultado de aquello donde elegimos poner la atención.Te invito a observar donde sueles invertir tu atención.Reflexión guiada – tipo meditación guiada - inspirada del libro Life Worth Living (una vida que merece la pena vivir) de Miroslav Volf, Matthew Croasmun, and Ryan McAnnally-Linz.Conecta conmigo en Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Youtube y LinkedIn.

Callings
On a Life Worth Living: Miroslav Volf

Callings

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2024 51:57


As Professor of Theology at Yale Divinity School, and Director of the Yale Center for Faith and Culture, Miroslav Volf is one of the most influential Christian theologians of this generation. He is also someone who cares deeply about issues of vocation and human flourishing. In this episode, we talk with Miroslav about his latest book, Life Worth Living: A Guide to What Matters Most (co-authored with Matthew Croasmun and Ryan McAnnally-Linz), and the “Life Worth Living” course that they teach at Yale University. In the process, Miroslav reflects on his own life as well as on important vocational themes such as “deep hunger,” the challenge of privilege, and pedagogies of exploration.

With & For / Dr. Pam King
Life Worth Living: Faith, Flourishing, and What Matters Most with Dr. Miroslav Volf

With & For / Dr. Pam King

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2024 62:08


“Love of God, love of neighbors. Seek the kingdom, the good of the world. And in that good of the whole, your own good. And be attuned to what is around you in joy and also in sorrow.” (Miroslav Volf)We're in a crisis of meaning. It's like our existential compasses are off kilter. Uprooted from faith, social, and civic communities—the very institutions that once supplied narratives, a sense of identity, and belonging.But meaning and purpose are central to our spiritual health and therefore thriving. And theology comes into play because psychologists are more concerned with how meaning is made descriptively—looking at the cognitive and affective processes of our brains and behavior. Whereas theologians are concerned with prescriptive meaning, commenting normatively about how we should live.This episode features renowned theologian Miroslav Volf (Henry B. Wright Professor of Systematic Theology at Yale Divinity School / Founder and Director of the Yale Center for Faith and Culture) and author of the bestselling book, Life Worth Living: A Guide to What Matters Most.We need stories of love and hope to define our lives. And much of Miroslav's life's work has been devoted to understanding what constitutes a life worth living.In our conversation, he shares about a God who is with us, who is loving, and who created us for love, calling us to an active role in the flourishing of this world.In this conversation, we discuss:How to discern what really matters and how to be intentional about a life worth livingThe need to challenge the hyper individualistic assumptions of our day, focusing on thriving life as a life of connections and convictionsSpiritual health as dependent on our relationships with one another, with God, and creationSpiritual practices that quiet, create space, and slow us down—allowing us to attune a broad and secure space for human becoming and unfoldingMiroslav speaks openly and vulnerably about his own experiences of faith, suffering, hope, and flourishingShow NotesLearn more about the Yale Center for Faith and CultureCheck out Miroslav's best-selling book, Life Worth Living: A Guide to What Matters Most (co-authored with Matt Croasmun and Ryan McAnnally-Linz)Reorienting theology around the concept of human flourishingHonor everyone, love God, love neighbor, seek the kingdom, stay attuned in joy and in sorrowCrisis of meaning and the need for deeper reflection on what matters most“We need stories of love and hope to define our lives.”Interdisciplinary research in psychology and theologyMiroslav reflects on his early life in 1970s Croatia (then Yugoslavia)Anthony Kronman's Education's End: Why Our Colleges and Universities Have Given Up on the Meaning of LifeMiroslav's early faith: “Jesus is alive.”“His experience was that people who believe are idiots, that they can't know anything, that they are these parasites that want to undermine whatever the society's trying to do. And so that was my first initiation, so to speak, in the public living of my faith. … but, it was also beautiful.”A way of life that is worth suffering for—holding a treasure.“Another occasion where we were actually beaten and chased out of a village that was completely communist-dominated. And we kind of disrupted it by … We spoke about Jesus … and they chased us out of the city to beat us up … and then we had this kind of sense of joy.”Practices vs ReflectionMoral practices and felt experience“There's always a kind of excess beyond what we can actually say, what we can describe, what we can explain. We stutter often when we try to—especially describe experiences like joy or like suffering. They're beyond the words. That's the beauty of them—giving oneself to them.”Miroslav Volf on thrivingThriving is framed around three elements of human experience: agency, circumstances, and emotions—knit together through the lens of the kingdom of God and Christian imaginationAgency: Love God and Love neighbor.Circumstances: “Thy kingdom come” vs “give us this day our daily bread”Emotions: Attune to the world. “Rejoice with those who rejoice and mourn with those who mourn.”“Love of God, love of neighbors. Seek the kingdom, the good of the world. And in that good of the whole, your own good. And be attuned to what is around you in joy and also in sorrow.”Primordial goodness: Goodness is always prior to evil.Spacious public faith and Christ as the key to flourishing lifeChrist as a moral teacher and exemplarThe “aliveness” and presence of Christ“I often don't experience God.”Martin Luther on faith: Christ as a gem, encased in our faithChurch fathers on the presence of Christ as “heated iron in fire”—the heat doesn't come from the iron but from the fired—similarly, God heats us from within.Exclusion & Embrace: A Theological Exploration of Identity, Otherness, and ReconciliationPorous boundaries and our nature as relational beingsJürgen Moltmann's autobiography A Broad Place“Religion really cramps our style… But in Miroslav's theology, personal wholeness in Christ is spacious and freeing.”Exodus 3: God promising to lead Israel out of bondage and constraint and into freedom and a broad spaceLoveRelational image of God and relationalityGod as ultimate lover—”God loves us while we are still so far away”Life Worth Living: A Guide to What Matters MostChristian faith and pluralismArticulating a coherent answer to what it means to live a life that's worthy of our humanityThe Recipe: “You can't put all the ingredients together as you wish. They have to fit together.”“We make truth claims.”“I think we go wrong when we don't honor people's own search for truth. The whole book is about having truth-seeking conversations about something that has a claim upon your life. And argue with others, but argue in such a way that honors everyone. And so for me, this is a kind of central Christian conviction that comes straight from the Bible, from 1 Peter. Short commandment: Honor everyone. That's what I need to do. Whatever they do, whatever they think, especially honor those who've spent so much time trying to think through some of these issues as many of the figures have that have, that are not necessarily Christian.”“Honor everyone.”Nurturing the ascetic practices of self-reflection and disciplineSpiritual exercise by Pam King: Creating SpaceTeresa of Avila and the Interior CastleRelationality, reciprocity, and mutual flourishingRobin Wall Kimmerer in *Braiding Sweetgrass: “*All flourishing is mutual.”“Human thriving isn't thriving when it's the expense of other people's thriving.”“And it's a kind of strange paradox. At our disposal, but it's all reference to me and to my experiences. … We have a really narrow scope of concerns.”Mary's Magnificat: “God coming and taking the mighty down from their thrones and transforming the entire world.”“What I want is the expansion of the horizon of concerns. Our horizon of concern is the horizon of God's mission in the world. God's mission is our mission.”About Miroslav VolfMiroslav Volf is the Henry B. Wright Professor of Theology at Yale Divinity School and is the Founder and Director of the Yale Center for Faith and Culture.He was educated in his native Croatia, the United States, and Germany, earning doctoral and post-doctoral degrees (with highest honors) from the University of Tübingen, Germany. He has written or edited more than 20 books, over 100 scholarly articles, and his work has been featured in the Washington Post, Christianity Today, Christian Century, Sojourners, and several other outlets, including NPR, On Being with Krista Tippett, and Public Television's Religion and Ethics Newsweekly.His books include Life Worth Living: A Guide to What Matters Most,  Exclusion and Embrace: A Theological Exploration of Identity, Otherness, and Reconciliation, Free of Charge: Giving and Forgiving in a Culture Stripped of Grace, Allah: A Christian Response, After Our Likeness: The Church as the Image of the Trinity, A Public Faith: How Followers of Christ Should Serve the Common Good, The End of Memory: Remembering Rightly in a Violent World, Flourishing: Why We Need Religion in a Globalized World, For the Life of the World: Theology that Makes a Difference (with Matthew Croasmun), and The Home of God: A Brief Story of Everything (with Ryan McAnnally-Linz). About the Thrive CenterLearn more at thethrivecenter.org.Follow us on Instagram @thrivecenterFollow us on X @thrivecenterFollow us on LinkedIn @thethrivecenter About Dr. Pam KingDr. Pam King is Executive Director the Thrive Center and is Peter L. Benson Professor of Applied Developmental Science at Fuller School of Psychology & Marriage and Family Therapy. Follow her @drpamking. About With & ForHost: Pam KingSenior Director and Producer: Jill WestbrookOperations Manager: Lauren KimSocial Media Graphic Designer: Wren JuergensenConsulting Producer: Evan RosaSpecial thanks to the team at Fuller Studio and the Fuller School of Psychology & Marriage and Family Therapy.

Long Story Short - Der Buch-Podcast mit Karla Paul und Günter Keil

Was habt ihr euch für das neue Jahr vorgenommen? Vielleicht, ein sinnvolles Leben zu führen, euch bewusst und gesund zu ernähren, der oder die eigene*r Held*in zu sein oder gar die Welt zu retten? Karla und Günter stellen euch in dieser Folge gleich sechs Bücher vor, die inspirieren und ein Gefühl der Hoffnung und Zuversicht schenken:Dirk Steffens & Marlene Göring: Eat it!: Die heutige Lebensmittelindustrie lässt sich vor allem als Massenmarkt beschreiben – wie ist es eigentlich dazu gekommen? Die Autor*innen decken problematische Strukturen auf und vermitteln, was wir selbst tun können, damit Lebensmittel künftig auf tier- und umweltverträgliche Weise hergestellt werden. Miroslav Volf, Matthew Croasmun & Ryan McAnnally-Linz: Life Worth Living: Was haben Gelehrte, Vordenker*innen und andere Kulturen über den Sinn des Lebens gesagt? Mit dieser großen Frage und Möglichkeiten zur persönlichen Beantwortung widmen sich die Autoren nach einem Seminar in Yale nun auch in diesem Buch.Jane Goodall & Douglas Abrams: Das Buch der Hoffnung: Natur- und Verhaltensforscherin Jane Goodall beschreibt im Gespräch mit ihrem Co-Autor Gedanken und Ideen rund um die Hoffnung auf eine bessere Welt, die mit der Umwelt im Einklang ist.Maryse Condé: Das Evangelium der neuen Welt: Auf einer Karibikinsel findet ein älteres Ehepaar ein Neugeborenes in einer alten Hütte. Die Abstammung dieses Kindes ist unklar und er wird schnell als neuer Messias erklärt. Von leichter Ironie getragen erzählt dieser kreolische Roman von einem Auserwählten auf Abwegen.Tijen Onaran: Be Your Own F*cking Hero: Die Keynote Speakerin und “Die Höhle der Löwen” Jurorin beschreibt ihren Weg aus der kleinen Wohnung ihrer Eltern bis an die Spitze. Sie ruft auf, das eigene Leben in die Hand zu nehmen und gibt in diesem Buch und dem dazugehörigen Arbeitsbuch Anregungen dazu.Karsten Dusse: Achtsam morden durch bewusste Ernährung: Im fünften Band der schwarzhumorigen Kriminalroman-Reihe dreht sich alles um das Motto „Schöner Wohnen im eigenen Körper“. Viel tatsächliches Ernährungs- und Gesundheitswissen, verpackt in einem Krimiplot.Positive Bücher kann man nie genug haben, deswegen noch einige Bücher, die Karla und Günter aktuell lesen:· Carel van Schaik & Kai Michel: Mensch sein· Azar Nafisi: Lese gefährlich· Mary Oliver: Sag mir, was hast du vor mit deinem wilden, kostbaren Leben· Haruki Murakami: Die Stadt und ihre ungewisse Mauer· Rutger Bregman: Im Grunde gut+++Unsere allgemeinen Datenschutzrichtlinien finden Sie unter https://art19.com/privacy. Die Datenschutzrichtlinien für Kalifornien sind unter https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info abrufbar.

Good Life Project
January Jumpstart | On Purpose & Meaning

Good Life Project

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 63:58


What really brings meaning and purpose to life? This episode is part of our January Jumpstart series where each week we dive into concepts to drive real change through learning and action.Get science-backed insights from an 80-year Harvard happiness study revealing how relationships and activities—not money or fame—unlock fulfillment with our guide, Robert Waldinger. Discover philosophical wisdom and practical tips to continually reconnect with what matters through relationships, reflection, and daily practices with Yale professor Matthew Croasmun, as he invites us to join in asking life's big questions to illuminate the quest itself as a source of joy.This research-inspired guide to crafting a life of significance also offers a simple 7-day challenge to increase your sense of purpose right away. Follow along each week, do the challenges with friends for accountability, and send us your questions. Let's make this year one of growth, discovery, and living your good life!Episode TranscriptDiscover the Work That Makes You Come Alive! Take the Sparketype® AssessmentYou can find Robert at: Website| LinkedIn | TED Talk | Listen to Our Full-Length Convo with RobertYou can find Matthew at: Website | Life Worth Living | Listen to Our Full-Length Convo with MatthewWe want to hear from YOU! Record your responses to the challenge or questions you have along the way and email them to support@goodlifeproject.com. We may include your reflections in an episode.If you LOVED this episode: Find all of the January Jumpstart - Your 2024 Good Life Awakening episodes.Check out our offerings & partners: My New Book SparkedMy New Podcast SPARKED.Visit Our Sponsor Page For Great Resources & Discount Codes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

SiKutuBuku
Apa yang Membuat Hidup Bermakna? | Life Worth Living

SiKutuBuku

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2023 8:55


Kita akan membahas pertanyaan mendalam, "Apa yang membuat hidup bermakna?" melalui eksplorasi buku inspiratif "Life Worth Living" karya Matthew Croasmun, Miroslav Volf, dan Ryan McAnnally-Linz. Temukan rahasia untuk menjalani hidup yang lebih bermakna dan caranya mengatasi ambisi pribadi yang tidak selaras dengan nilai-nilai internal. Kita akan menyelami makna hidup sejati dan mengungkap bagaimana hidup bukan hanya tentang mencapai tujuan, tetapi juga tentang menjalani setiap hari dengan penuh arti. Jangan lewatkan kesempatan untuk menemukan cara membuat hidupmu lebih bermakna, karena hidup cuma sekali, dan kita memiliki kendali untuk menjadikannya luar biasa! Subscribe dan ikuti perjalanan kita bersama dalam meraih arti hidup sejati. Leave a comment and share your thoughts: https://open.firstory.me/user/clhb6d0v60kms01w226gw80p4/comments Powered by Firstory Hosting

Talkin‘ Politics & Religion Without Killin‘ Each Other
LIFE WORTH LIVING with Ryan McAnnally-Linz, Associate Director of the Yale Center for Faith & Culture

Talkin‘ Politics & Religion Without Killin‘ Each Other

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 75:54


What standards seem to guide your conduct? What stories shape your sense of the world and your place in it? What stories shape your sense of what it is to be a human being? What kinds of responses to the world's suffering do you have the most hope for? These are just a few of the big questions we explored with Dr. Ryan McAnnally-Linz in this conversation. They're the kinds of questions he explores with his colleagues Miroslav Volf and Matthew Croasmun at Yale together, in their book LIFE WORTH LIVING and in a number of other settings.   Ryan McAnnally-Linz is a systematic theologian and Associate Director of the Yale Center for Faith & Culture. He works at the intersection of theology, ethics, and cultural criticism. Ryan co-authored Public Faith in Action with Miroslav Volf. Dr. McAnnally-Linz also co-authored the book we discuss in this episode, Life Worth Living: A Guide to What Matters Most. He co-edited The Joy of Humility and Envisioning the Good Life. Ryan also contributes to the excellent podcast For the Life of the World. And his scholarly articles have appeared in a broad range of publications. If you read enough of Ryan's material, you might come across some of his other interests such as Omaha Hi-Lo Poker and The Big Lebowski.   Please support our wonderful sponsor Meza Wealth Management: www.mezawealth.com   Talkin' Politics & Religion Without Killin' Each Other is part of The Democracy Group, a network of podcasts that examines what's broken in our democracy and how we can work together to fix it.   Here's the fundraiser for IDF Reserves: spot.fund/EquipmentForIDFReserves   And you can find Corey on all the socials @coreysnathan such as www.threads.net/@coreysnathan.   faith.yale.edu/people/ryan-mcannally-linz   faith.yale.edu   faith.yale.edu/podcast   www.lifeworthlivingbook.com

Talkin‘ Politics & Religion Without Killin‘ Each Other
LIFE WORTH LIVING with Ryan McAnnally-Linz, Associate Director of the Yale Center for Faith & Culture

Talkin‘ Politics & Religion Without Killin‘ Each Other

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 75:54


What standards seem to guide your conduct? What stories shape your sense of the world and your place in it? What stories shape your sense of what it is to be a human being? What kinds of responses to the world's suffering do you have the most hope for? These are just a few of the big questions we explored with Dr. Ryan McAnnally-Linz in this conversation. They're the kinds of questions he explores with his colleagues Miroslav Volf and Matthew Croasmun at Yale together, in their book LIFE WORTH LIVING and in a number of other settings.   Ryan McAnnally-Linz is a systematic theologian and Associate Director of the Yale Center for Faith & Culture. He works at the intersection of theology, ethics, and cultural criticism. Ryan co-authored Public Faith in Action with Miroslav Volf. Dr. McAnnally-Linz also co-authored the book we discuss in this episode, Life Worth Living: A Guide to What Matters Most. He co-edited The Joy of Humility and Envisioning the Good Life. Ryan also contributes to the excellent podcast For the Life of the World. And his scholarly articles have appeared in a broad range of publications. If you read enough of Ryan's material, you might come across some of his other interests such as Omaha Hi-Lo Poker and The Big Lebowski.   Please support our wonderful sponsor Meza Wealth Management: www.mezawealth.com   Talkin' Politics & Religion Without Killin' Each Other is part of The Democracy Group, a network of podcasts that examines what's broken in our democracy and how we can work together to fix it.   Here's the fundraiser for IDF Reserves: spot.fund/EquipmentForIDFReserves   And you can find Corey on all the socials @coreysnathan such as www.threads.net/@coreysnathan.   faith.yale.edu/people/ryan-mcannally-linz   faith.yale.edu   faith.yale.edu/podcast   www.lifeworthlivingbook.com

Ever Forward Radio with Chase Chewning
EFR 750: Life Worth Living: How to Ask the Right Questions, Decipher the Role of Religious Traditions, and Act Out of Integrity with Matthew Croasmun

Ever Forward Radio with Chase Chewning

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 63:40


What should we hope for? How should we live? How do we flourish? Matthew Croasmun is here to respond to these and other questions and reflect on the different answers that have informed various faiths and cultures. He has led students through these findings in one of Yale University's most popular courses and has recently written a book, Life Worth Living, to help you respond to these questions in the context of your own life... to live a life EVER FORWARD! More about Matthew: Matt Croasmun is Associate Research Scholar and Director of the Life Worth Living Program at the Yale Center for Faith and Culture and Lecturer of Divinity & Humanities at Yale University. Follow Chase @chase_chewning ----- In this episode, you will learn... The Importance of Questions: Matthew emphasizes the role of questions in life's journey and self-discovery and he highlights that questions are not just about finding answers but also about stimulating thought and fostering curiosity.  The Role of Religious Traditions: Matthew explains how religious traditions and their ancient wisdom can help individuals find purpose and authenticity in life.  Community and Connection: The episode highlights the significance of community in our quest for a meaningful life. Matthew suggests that listening to others' stories, being curious about their experiences, and showing humility can help us understand our fellow humans better and find common ground. The Power of Humility, Courage, and Integrity: The podcast underscores the value of humility, courage, and integrity in living a meaningful life. It emphasizes that humility is the foundation for curiosity and learning, courage allows us to act on our beliefs and values, and integrity ensures that we stay true to ourselves and our principles. ----- Episode resources: To learn more about the 2024 Ever Forward Mentorship email the subject line "MENTORSHIP" to chase@everforwardradio.com  Save $20 on the Standard Semen Analysis at-home male fertility test kit with code EVERFORWARD at https://testlegacy.com/everforward Save 15% on any organic coffee and latte with code CHASE at https://www.StrongCoffeeCompany.com  Learn more about Life Worth Living

Bookworm
177: Life Worth Living by Miroslav Volf, Matthew Croasmun, and Ryan McAnnally-Linz

Bookworm

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2023 96:00


This episode of Bookworm is sponsored by: What makes a good life? Today's authors attempt to deliver us a guide to defining and then creating a flourishing life through meaning and reflection in the pursuit of underlying truth. Join Joe & Mike as they attempt to answer one of life's most pressing questions: how are […]

Good Life Project
How to Craft a Life Worth Living | Matthew Croasmun

Good Life Project

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 63:42


Dive into the profound exploration of life's most pressing questions with Matthew Croasmun, Yale lecturer and co-author of the instant New York Times bestseller, Life Worth Living: A Guide to What Matters Most. In this episode, we dissect:• What really matters most in life?• How can we discern what's worth wanting?• How to develop the wisdom to navigate life's challenges?We unravel Matthew's philosophy of living a life of love, alongside his provocative take on his life-transforming Yale course that 'just might ruin your life'. From dissecting fleeting pleasures to understanding profound purpose, this episode holds the key to unlocking a life that is truly worth living. Get ready for a journey of self-discovery and reflection!Perfect for those on the quest to live a richer, more meaningful life, don't miss this deep dive into understanding what makes a life flourish beyond superficial gains. Tune in!You can find Matthew at: Website | Life Worth Living | Episode TranscriptIf you LOVED this episode you'll also love the conversations we had with Matthieu Ricard about the true source of contentment and happiness in life. Check out our offerings & partners: My New Book SparkedMy New Podcast SPARKED. To submit your “moment & question” for consideration to be on the show go to sparketype.com/submit. Visit Our Sponsor Page For Great Resources & Discount Codes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Currents in Religion
Interdisciplining Theology: How the Psychological Sciences Help Theological Studies

Currents in Religion

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2023 46:17


Summary: In this episode, Zen speaks with the Primary and Co-Investigators of “Illuminating Theological Inquiry and Christian Ethics Through Training in Psychological Science,” a 2.5 million dollar John Templeton Foundation grant. Sarah Schnitker, Devan Stahl, Natalie Carnes, and Anne Jeffrey—who are Baylor faculty—share about grant and how its already helping to cultivate connections between the scholars of religion and the psychological sciences. Themes: interdisciplinary research, psychology and religion, research methods Additional Resources: • Information on the grant: https://ethics.web.baylor.edu/project-overview Relevant Baylor Press Books: • Devan Stahl, Bioenhancement Technologies and the Vulnerable Body (https://www.baylorpress.com/9781481318273/bioenhancement-technologies-and-the-vulnerable-body/) • Drew Collins and Matthew Croasmun (eds.), What Is the Good Life? Perspectives from Religion, Philosophy, and Psychology (https://www.baylorpress.com/9781481318013/what-is-the-good-life/)

The Unmistakable Creative Podcast
Matthew Croasmun | How to Create a Life Worth Living

The Unmistakable Creative Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 56:59


We delve into the profound exploration of creating a life worth living with Matthew Croasmun, acclaimed author and Director of the Life Worth Living Program at Yale. Discover the timeless quest for meaning that transcends generations and disciplines, and gain invaluable insights and practical guidance on how to uncover purpose and embrace transformation in your own life. Don't miss this enlightening conversation that addresses the profound question: How can we truly live a life of purpose and fulfillment? Subscribe for ad-free interviews and bonus episodes https://plus.acast.com/s/the-unmistakable-creative-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Case Interview Preparation & Management Consulting | Strategy | Critical Thinking
589: What makes a good life? (with Yale's Ryan McAnnally-Linz)

Case Interview Preparation & Management Consulting | Strategy | Critical Thinking

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2023 53:47


Welcome to an interview with Ryan McAnnally-Linz, coauthor of Life Worth Living: A Guide to What Matters Most. This book provides readers with jumping-off points, road maps, and habits of reflection for figuring out where their lives hold meaning and where things need to change. The book draws from major world religions and from impressively truthful and courageous figures such as Jesus, Muhammad, the Buddha, Aristotle, Socrates, Martin Luther King, Jr., the Dalai Lama, Ida B. Wells, James Baldwin, Mary Wollstonecraft, Confucius, and Nietzsche, to name a few. The authors' goal is for readers to define and create a flourishing life, and answer one of life's most pressing questions: how are we to live? Ryan McAnnally-Linz is the associate director of the Yale Center for Faith & Culture. He is a coauthor with Volf of The Home of God and Public Faith in Action (Brazos), a 2016 Publishers Weekly Best Book in religion, and has written for The Washington Post's Acts of Faith, Sojourners, and The Christian Century. Get Ryan's book here: Life Worth Living: A Guide to What Matters Most. Miroslav Volf, Matthew Croasmun, Ryan McAnnally-Linz. https://www.amazon.com/Life-Worth-Living-Guide-Matters-ebook/dp/B0B5CZ6YM3/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1C3TO2I7SIO5M&keywords=life+worth+living&qid=1681712806&s=digital-text&sprefix=life+worth+livin%2Cdigital-text%2C311&sr=1-1 Enjoying this episode? Get access to sample advanced training episodes here: www.firmsconsulting.com/promo

Slightly Unmeditated Podcast Channel
Off the Shelf: A Life Worth Living

Slightly Unmeditated Podcast Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2023 51:00


Join hosts Juanita, Kim, and Tisha as they break down June's book Life Worth Living: A Guide to What Matters Most by Miroslav Volf, Matthew Croasmun and Ryan McAnnally-Linz.Visit our sponsor, BubblesandBooks.com subscription service to receive a new book each month along with a selection of handmade bath and body items. Enter UNMEDITATED35 at checkout for 35% off your first box!Please leave a review of the podcast where you can!  Learn more about us at www.SlightlyUnmeditated.com or reach out to us on social media:InstagramFacebookTwitterYouTubeCheck us and some other great spirituality podcasts on FeedSpot's 100 Best Spiritual Podcasts You Must Follow  list. Support the show

Slightly Unmeditated Podcast Channel
Off the Shelf: A Life Worth Living

Slightly Unmeditated Podcast Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2023 51:00


Join hosts Juanita, Kim, and Tisha as they break down June's book Life Worth Living: A Guide to What Matters Most by Miroslav Volf, Matthew Croasmun and Ryan McAnnally-Linz.Visit our sponsor, BubblesandBooks.com subscription service to receive a new book each month along with a selection of handmade bath and body items. Enter UNMEDITATED35 at checkout for 35% off your first box!Please leave a review of the podcast where you can!  Learn more about us at www.SlightlyUnmeditated.com or reach out to us on social media:InstagramFacebookTwitterYouTubeCheck us and some other great spirituality podcasts on FeedSpot's 100 Best Spiritual Podcasts You Must Follow  list. Support the show

The James Altucher Show
Unveiling the Path to a Life Worth Living | Miroslav Volf (Yale Professor & Theologan)

The James Altucher Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2023 68:43


Join us for a captivating interview with acclaimed theologian Miroslav Volf as he unveils his groundbreaking book, "Life Worth Living: A Guide to Thinking Through What Really Matters." Alongside co-authors Matthew Croasmun and Ryan McAnnally-Linz, Volf challenges conventional wisdom and offers a fresh perspective on the meaning and purpose of life. From exploring the complexities of human existence to seeking genuine happiness, Volf's insights promise a transformative journey of self-discovery and personal growth.Drawing from his expertise as a professor and theologian, Volf delves into universal longings and exposes society's shortcomings in addressing the pursuit of a meaningful life. Through profound reflections on love, justice, forgiveness, and ultimate purpose, he offers a roadmap to navigate the challenges of modern existence. "Life Worth Living" combines engaging anecdotes with scholarly wisdom to inspire individuals to embrace purpose and authenticity.Brace yourself for a captivating blend of scholarly wisdom and relatable anecdotes that will inspire you to embrace authenticity and find purpose in every aspect of your life.-----------What to write and publish a book in 30 days? Go to JamesAltucherShow.com/writing to join James' writing intensive!What do YOU think of the show? Head to JamesAltucherShow.com/listeners and fill out a short survey that will help us better tailor the podcast to our audience!Are you interested in getting direct answers from James about your question on a podcast? Go to JamesAltucherShow.com/AskAltucher and send in your questions to be answered on the air!------------Visit Notepd.com to read our idea lists & sign up to create your own!My new book Skip the Line is out! Make sure you get a copy wherever books are sold!Join the You Should Run for President 2.0 Facebook Group, where we discuss why you should run for President.I write about all my podcasts! Check out the full post and learn what I learned at jamesaltucher.com/podcast.------------Thank you so much for listening! If you like this episode, please rate, review, and subscribe  to “The James Altucher Show” wherever you get your podcasts: Apple PodcastsStitcheriHeart RadioSpotifyFollow me on Social Media:YouTubeTwitterFacebook

Kelly Corrigan Wonders
Kelly's Life Worth Living Takeaways

Kelly Corrigan Wonders

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2023 51:04


In this final episode of our Life Worth Living series, Kelly reflects on some of her favorite book club moments with Claire Danes and Kate Bowler and offers takeaways and a list of practices to help us stay on track. Based on Life Worth Living: A Guide to What Matters Most from authors Miroslav Volf, Matthew Croasmun and Ryan McAnnally-Linz. Visit lifeworthliving.com/kelly to access a study guide to help you work through the book. Special thanks to the Warren Smoot Carter III and Meagan Carter Charitable Fund.

Helgaspjallið
Þáttur 145 - Dr. Matthew Croasmun & Dr. Ryan McAnnally-Linz höfundar bókarinnar Life Worth Living

Helgaspjallið

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2023 104:17


Þátturinn er í boði: Chitocare - www.chitocare.is - afsláttarkóði: Helgaspjallið IceHerbs - www.iceherbs.is Starbucks Take-Away drykkir - fæst í Bónus og N1 Sleepy - www.sleepy.is - fæst í Vest Ármúla Dr. Matthew Croasmun og Ryan McAnnally-Linz eru kennarar við Yale háskólann og eru tveir af þremur rithöfundum bókarinnar Life Worth Living sem hefur sitið á metsölulista New York Times frá því hún kom út í mars. Þeir skrifuðu hana útfrá áfanga í Yale sem heitir sama nafni og bókin. Hugmyndin þeirra spratt þegar kennarar við skólann höfðu áhyggjur af því að námið í skólanum undirbyggi nemendur ekki nægilega vel fyrir lífið. Þessi Life Worth Living nálgun hefur reynst vel útí heimi og einnig hjá hópum eins og föngum og fyrrverandi hermönnum. Þeir eru hér á landi að kynna bókina og munu þeir vera í verslun Pennans Eymundsson á Austurstræti þann 27 júní kl 17:30. Það var einstaklega gaman að tala við þá og grafa frekar ofan í bókina, námsskeiðið, þá sjálfa og þeirra umhverfi. Matthew er meðal annars prestur og Ryan vinnur við kristin fræði svo var gaman að spurja þá spjörunum út og í kringum það margþætta starf sem þeir starfa við. Njótið vel!

The James Altucher Show
Unveiling the Path to a Life Worth Living | Miroslav Volf (Yale Professor & Theologan)

The James Altucher Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2023 68:43 Transcription Available


Join us for a captivating interview with acclaimed theologian Miroslav Volf as he unveils his groundbreaking book, "Life Worth Living: A Guide to Thinking Through What Really Matters." Alongside co-authors Matthew Croasmun and Ryan McAnnally-Linz, Volf challenges conventional wisdom and offers a fresh perspective on the meaning and purpose of life. From exploring the complexities of human existence to seeking genuine happiness, Volf's insights promise a transformative journey of self-discovery and personal growth.Drawing from his expertise as a professor and theologian, Volf delves into universal longings and exposes society's shortcomings in addressing the pursuit of a meaningful life. Through profound reflections on love, justice, forgiveness, and ultimate purpose, he offers a roadmap to navigate the challenges of modern existence. "Life Worth Living" combines engaging anecdotes with scholarly wisdom to inspire individuals to embrace purpose and authenticity.Brace yourself for a captivating blend of scholarly wisdom and relatable anecdotes that will inspire you to embrace authenticity and find purpose in every aspect of your life.-----------What to write and publish a book in 30 days? Go to JamesAltucherShow.com/writing to join James' writing intensive!What do YOU think of the show? Head to JamesAltucherShow.com/listeners and fill out a short survey that will help us better tailor the podcast to our audience!Are you interested in getting direct answers from James about your question on a podcast? Go to JamesAltucherShow.com/AskAltucher and send in your questions to be answered on the air!------------Visit Notepd.com to read our idea lists & sign up to create your own!My new book Skip the Line is out! Make sure you get a copy wherever books are sold!Join the You Should Run for President 2.0 Facebook Group, where we discuss why you should run for President.I write about all my podcasts! Check out the full post and learn what I learned at jamesaltucher.com/podcast.------------Thank you so much for listening! If you like this episode, please rate, review, and subscribe  to "The James Altucher Show" wherever you get your podcasts: Apple PodcastsStitcheriHeart RadioSpotifyFollow me on Social Media:YouTubeTwitterFacebook ------------What do YOU think of the show? Head to JamesAltucherShow.com/listeners and fill out a short survey that will help us better tailor the podcast to our audience!Are you interested in getting direct answers from James about your question on a podcast? Go to JamesAltucherShow.com/AskAltucher and send in your questions to be answered on the air!------------Visit Notepd.com to read our idea lists & sign up to create your own!My new book, Skip the Line, is out! Make sure you get a copy wherever books are sold!Join the You Should Run for President 2.0 Facebook Group, where we discuss why you should run for President.I write about all my podcasts! Check out the full post and learn what I learned at jamesaltuchershow.com------------Thank you so much for listening! If you like this episode, please rate, review, and subscribe to "The James Altucher Show" wherever you get your podcasts: Apple PodcastsiHeart RadioSpotifyFollow me on social media:YouTubeTwitterFacebookLinkedIn

Kelly Corrigan Wonders
Claire Danes and Kate Bowler Book Clubbing with Kelly Part 3

Kelly Corrigan Wonders

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2023 52:28


Sadly, this is the last conversation with Claire Danes and Kate Bowler about what makes life worth all the trouble, worry and suffering. In this freewheeling ride, we dig into just how inevitable personal ethical failure is and therefore, what does repair require. Like, how good are you at apologizing? Have you really accepted the people you love — as they are — or are you still trying to change them? How do you keep yourself and your choices aligned with your values? Enjoy the honesty. Share widely. We all need to stay in touch with these fundamental questions about how we live. Based on Life Worth Living: A Guide to What Matters Most from authors Miroslav Volf, Matthew Croasmun and Ryan McAnnally-Linz. Visit lifeworthliving.com/kelly to access a study guide to help you work through the book. Special thanks to the Warren Smoot Carter III and Meagan Carter Charitable Fund.

Kelly Corrigan Wonders
Claire Danes and Kate Bowler Book Clubbing with Kelly Part 2

Kelly Corrigan Wonders

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2023 53:25


Claire Danes, Kate Bowler and I try to figure out how the hell to live lives of real meaning and discovery, how to depersonalize the slings and arrows of any season, how to remember our agency and mobility. Based on Life Worth Living: A Guide to What Matters Most from authors Miroslav Volf, Matthew Croasmun and Ryan McAnnally-Linz. Visit lifeworthliving.com/kelly to access a study guide to help you work through the book. Special thanks to the Warren Smoot Carter III and Meagan Carter Charitable Fund.

Kelly Corrigan Wonders
Claire Danes and Kate Bowler Book Clubbing with Kelly Part 1

Kelly Corrigan Wonders

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 52:11


How do the values we inherited clash or complement the cultures we come of age in? How can we stay the right size in the world and in our own minds? What do you worship and nurture - art, the church, politics, food? Claire Danes and Kate Bowler join Kelly to talk about all the things that came up as they read Life Worth Living, our first Kelly Corrigan Wonders bookclub pick. Based on Life Worth Living: A Guide to What Matters Most from authors Miroslav Volf, Matthew Croasmun and Ryan McAnnally-Linz. Visit lifeworthliving.com/kelly to access a study guide to help you work through the book. Special thanks to the Warren Smoot Carter III and Meagan Carter Charitable Fund.

Resilient Podcast Network
Wendy Harrop & The Phineas Wright House, Revisited

Resilient Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2023 32:06


This week we're replaying a show from a couple of years ago. Despite my lack of editing expertise at the time (forgive me), the interview is wonderful, and I'm excited to re-introduce listeners to Wendy Harrop, proprietor of The Phineas Wright House and host of the Say Yes To Yourself Podcast. This was one of our most listened-to shows! To find out more about the Say Yes To Yourself podcast, go to: Say Yes To Yourself To find out more about Wendy, her trips, or her business, go to: The Phineas Wright House The books mentioned in the Books of the Week segment are Microjoys: Finding Hope (Especially) when Life is not Okay, by Cyndie Spiegel, and Life Worth Living: A Guide to What Matters Most, by Miroslav Volf, Matthew Croasmun, & Ryan McAnally-Linz. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thecouragechecklist/message

Kelly Corrigan Wonders
What's worth doing? (and other essential questions)

Kelly Corrigan Wonders

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023 51:59


Welcome to the Kelly Corrigan Wonders “Life Worth Living” Book Club. This is the opening episode, where Kelly and the authors dig into the key questions driving this series: what's worth doing, who are we responsible to, how should life feel, how should we deal with failures, and what can keep our values and our behavior aligned? Share this with the readers and thinkers in your life. The more people having this conversation, the better for all of us. Based on Life Worth Living: A Guide to What Matters Most from authors Miroslav Volf, Matthew Croasmun and Ryan McAnnally-Linz. Visit lifeworthliving.com/kelly to access a study guide to help you work through the book. Special thanks to the Warren Smoot Carter III and Meagan Carter Charitable Fund.

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TIME's Top Stories
Column: Why the Advice to Follow Your Dreams Is Selling Graduates Short

TIME's Top Stories

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2023 5:15


Deeper than our desires is the question of what is actually worth wanting, write Ryan McAnnally-Linz, Matthew Croasmun, and Miroslav Volf.

KERA's Think
You've only got one life – here's how to make the most of it

KERA's Think

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2023 31:12


Some of the simplest questions have the most complex answers. Among them: What makes a good life? Ryan McAnnally-Linz is associate director of the Yale Center for Faith & Culture, and he joins host Krys Boyd to talk about how we can assess our daily lives to discern if we're making the most of the time we have – and about how we can right the ship if we've strayed off course. His book, written with Miroslav Volf and Matthew Croasmun, is “Life Worth Living: A Guide to What Matters Most.”

The Nicole Sandler Show
20230421 Nicole Sandler Show - Have A Good Life

The Nicole Sandler Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2023 70:05


We sometimes use that frame as a diss... when telling someone to get lost, you might say "Have a good life."But we're not being snarky today. The issue is what makes a life worth living?My guest today is Matthew Croasmun. He and two others - Miroslav Volf and Ryan McAnnally-Linz teach one of the most popular courses at Yale, called Life Worth Living.They've now transformed this popular course into a book -- Life Worth Living: A Guide to What Matters Most -- so we can share in the experience and figure out what matters most. I figured this would be a good way to usher in the weekend. We could all use some help - especially in these contentious times - in learning how to embrace what's important and how to live a life worth living.

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Love Is Stronger Than Fear
Questions for a Life Worth Living with Matt Croasmun

Love Is Stronger Than Fear

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2023 57:54 Transcription Available


What should you hope for? What's worth investing your life in? How do you define and create a flourishing life? Matt Croasmun, coauthor of Life Worth Living, joins me to discuss:How to ask life's big questionsWhy pursuing those questions matters How to disagree with respect, friendship, and kindness in the midst of those questions“Matt Croasmun is an Associate Research Scholar and the Director of the Life Worth Living program at the Yale Center for Faith & Culture at Yale Divinity School and a Lecturer of Divinity and Humanities at Yale University. He is also a staff pastor at the Elm City Vineyard Church, a dynamic, diverse, urban church.”Connect Online:Website: matthewcroasmun.comTwitter: @mattcroasmunOn the Podcast:Life Worth Living: A Guide to What Matters Most by Miroslav Volf, Matthew Croasmun, and Ryan McAnnally-Linz Education's End: Why Our Colleges and Universities Have Given Up on the Meaning of Life by Anthony KronmanTranscript and more: amyjuliabecker.com/matt-croasmun/ Season 6 of the Love Is Stronger Than Fear podcast connects to themes in my latest book, To Be Made Well, which you can order here! Learn more about my writing and speaking at amyjuliabecker.com.*A transcript of this episode will be available within one business day on my website, and a video with closed captions will be available on my YouTube Channel.Connect with me: Instagram Facebook Twitter Website Thanks for listening!

The Strategy Skills Podcast: Management Consulting | Strategy, Operations & Implementation | Critical Thinking

Welcome to Strategy Skills episode 338, an interview with Ryan McAnnally-Linz, coauthor of Life Worth Living: A Guide to What Matters Most. This book provides readers with jumping-off points, road maps, and habits of reflection for figuring out where their lives hold meaning and where things need to change. The book draws from major world religions and from impressively truthful and courageous figures such as Jesus, Muhammad, the Buddha, Aristotle, Socrates, Martin Luther King, Jr., the Dalai Lama, Ida B. Wells, James Baldwin, Mary Wollstonecraft, Confucius, and Nietzsche, to name a few. The authors' goal is for readers to define and create a flourishing life, and answer one of life's most pressing questions: how are we to live? Ryan McAnnally-Linz is the associate director of the Yale Center for Faith & Culture. He is a coauthor with Volf of The Home of God and Public Faith in Action (Brazos), a 2016 Publishers Weekly Best Book in religion, and has written for The Washington Post's Acts of Faith, Sojourners, and The Christian Century. Get Ryan's book here: Life Worth Living: A Guide to What Matters Most. Miroslav Volf, Matthew Croasmun, Ryan McAnnally-Linz Enjoying this episode? Get access to sample advanced training episodes here: www.firmsconsulting.com/promo

The Squeeze
Patrick Schwarzenegger & Maria Shriver: Parenting, Holistic Health, and Alzheimer's Awareness

The Squeeze

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2023 68:02


The Lautners are joined by one of Taylor's longest friends and their mother, Patrick Schwarzenegger and Maria Shriver, to discuss raising children, holistic health, and Alzheimer's awareness, as they talk about their brain-healthy protein bar company, Mosh. We get insight into Patrick and Maria's personal and working relationship, and Maria offers a mother's perspective on mental health and raising kids. Patrick discusses the various roles he has played as an actor that have highlighted mental illness, and the importance of putting yourself in others shoes and understanding what others are going through. The two also discuss their protein bar company, Mosh, a brain healthy alternative that raises money for Alzheimer's Awareness. Maria shares the biggest misconception when it comes to Alzheimer's, and offers advice for families facing that diagnosis. Today's episode is all about health and family as the Lautners sit down with two people they respect tremendously. We hope you enjoy this conversation as much as we did.  You can follow Patrick @patrickschwarzenegger and Maria @mariashriver. Be sure to check out Mosh and Life Worth Living: A Guide to What Matters Most by Yale faculty Miroslav Volf, Matthew Croasmun, and Ryan McAnnally-Linz.  Thanks to our awesome sponsors for making this episode possible:   Athletic Greens — Go to athleticgreens.com/SQUEEZE to get a FREE 1-year supply of Vitamin D AND 5 free travel packs with your first purchase  Babbel — Go to Babbel.com/thesqueeze to get up to 60% OFF your subscription  To email us your questions or share your story, you can reach out to lautner.thesqueezepodcast@gmail.com.  Be sure to rate, review, and follow the podcast so you don't miss an episode! Plus, follow us on Instagram, @thesqueeze and personally @taylautner and @taylorlautner. To learn more from The Lemons Foundation, follow @lemonsbytay on Instagram and visit lemonsbytay.com  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Faith Angle
Miroslav Volf and Tim Alberta: Life Worth Living

Faith Angle

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 42:51


Miroslav Volf teaches theology at Yale University, where he also directs the Yale Center for Faith and Culture. He is the author of 17 books, and his 1996 book Exclusion and Embrace was named by Christianity Today as one of the 100 Most Influential Books of the 20th Century. This new book, rooted in a popular Yale undergraduate course, is Life Worth Living: A Guide to What Matters Most, co-authored by Matthew Croasmun and Ryan McAnnally-Linz, both fellow teachers. Joining Miroslav for this conversation is Tim Alberta, a brilliant, ascending journalist and bestselling author in his own right, who is a staff writer at The Atlantic and the author of American Carnage. At the moment, Tim is working on a new book, provocatively titled The Kingdom, the Power, and the Glory: American Evangelicals in an Age of Extremism.    Guests Miroslav Volf Tim Alberta   Additional Resources Life Worth Living: A Guide to What Matters Most, by Miroslav Volf, Matthew Croasmun, and Ryan McAnnally-Linz American Carnage: On the Front Lines of the Republic Civil War and the Rise of President Trump, by Tim Alberta "War and Religion in Ukraine," Faith Angle Europe session with Miroslav Volf  

We Are Vineyard
Dr. Matt Croasmun: Following Jesus Brings More Questions AND More Assurance

We Are Vineyard

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2022 91:46


In this episode of We Are Vineyard, Jay talks with Matt Croasmun about growing up in the Evangelical Covenant Church, and how getting involved with Intervarsity sparked his interest and love of scripture and ministry and tied him to a local church where he encountered the Living God. Matt shares about the new questions and new assurances he gathers as he deepens in relationship with Jesus and scripture, and why he believes questions are healthy, biblical, and the key to relationship. Matt Croasmun is Associate Research Scholar and director of the Life Worth Living program at the Yale Center for Faith & Culture at Yale Divinity School and lecturer of Humanities at Yale University. He also serves as faith initiative director at the Grace Farms Foundation and as a pastor at the Elm City Vineyard Church, which he helped plant in 2007 and where he served as lead pastor for six years. He is author of The Body of Sin: The Cosmic Tyrant in Romans (2017), Let Me Ask You a Question: Conversations with Jesus (2018), For the Life of the World: Theological that Makes a Difference with Miroslav Volf (2019), and The Hunger for Home: Food and Meals in the Gospel of Luke with Miroslav Volf (2022). Life Worth Living: A Guide to What Matters Most with Miroslav Volf and Ryan McAnnally-Linz is forthcoming in March 2023. Show Notes: The Gospel Precisely by Matthew Bates Vineyard USA's suggested reading for November https://amzn.to/3WJsL5J Free of Charge by Miroslav Volf https://amzn.to/3Ev0uHB The Hunger For Home by Matthew Croasmun and Miroslav Volf https://amzn.to/3EQxj2b Let Me Ask You A Question by Matthew Croasmun https://amzn.to/3V22bmS Life Worth Living by Miroslav Volf, Matthew Croasmun and Ryan McAnnally-Linz Coming March 2023 https://amzn.to/3GCXzzm Socials: Vineyardusa.org @vineyardusa Matt's Twitter: @mattcroasmun

Currents in Religion
Eating Our Way Home? A Conversation with Matt Croasmun

Currents in Religion

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2022 38:34


Episode Description In this episode, we discuss how the Gospel of Luke's stories about food, eating, and sharing meals nourish the Christian imagination. Dr. Matthew Croasmun joins us to discuss the way he and Miroslav Volf reflect on Luke's gospel in their new book The Hunger for Home.  Matthew Croasmun (@mattcroasmun) is Associate Research Scholar and Director of the Life Worth Living Program at the Yale Center for Faith & Culture. Thanks for listening! Don't forget to subscribe and leave a review. For more, you can follow us on Twitter: @cirbaylor.

Faith and Imagination: A BYU Humanities Center Podcast
“The Hunger for Home”, with guest Matthew Croasmun, Yale University

Faith and Imagination: A BYU Humanities Center Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 40:39


Matthew Croasmun is Associate Research Scholar and the Director of the Life Worth Living program at the Yale Center for Faith & Culture and a Lecturer of Divinity and Humanities at Yale University. He's also a staff pastor at the Elm City Vineyard Church, a dynamic, diverse, urban church he helped found in 2007 and where …

the Move with Justin Khoe
"i'm sorry, i'm on my period..."

the Move with Justin Khoe

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2022 24:07


help us make more content like this: https://www.patreon.com/jkhoe follow me @jkhoe check out the rest of the cast: https://instagram.com/webbo22 https://instagram.com/jon__leo https://instagram.com/benjaminwillliams https://instagram.com/kessiareyne https://instagram.com/thebaldereagle check out the YouTube version: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLn0AusdHLf79h2u-zlytOWjdsgYNLHJyMcheck out the book, The Emergence of Sin, by Matthew Croasmun, at: https://www.amazon.com/Emergence-Sin-... join the Facebook community at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/37685... 

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For the Life of the World / Yale Center for Faith & Culture
Marilynne Robinson on This Political Moment / Interview with Miroslav Volf

For the Life of the World / Yale Center for Faith & Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2020 66:40


This is a political moment characterized by stridency, suspicion, resentment, anger, and despair—where shared commitments to truth, debate, free speech, and simple good faith in one another (these core elements of democratic society)—these are under threat of outright rejection by those in power. But the Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist and essayist Marilynne Robinson sees an opportunity for putting aside the resentment, suspicion of the other, and despair, and instead renewing a love of democracy, grounded in the sacredness of the person, and she sees more hope in a patriotism closer to familial love than America-first Christian nationalism.To watch the video of this conversation, visit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TUMN011pamwShow NotesPursuing theology instead of literature America as a family The incredible singularity of the human being “When we don't treat someone with respect, we impoverish them." How does the sacredness of humanity apply to our political moment? Christian Nationalism and the founding of America. The crises of Christianity and democracy What democracy makes possible for human beings. Democracy, Education and Honoring the Sacred in Humanity An anthology of the brilliance of humankind Structural wrongs and personal morality “I miss civilization, and I want it back." Truth, trust, and being available to each other "Honor everyone." Truth, conspiracy, and demonism (QAnon, blood libel, and twisted fantasies that prevent rational engagement) Primordial goodness, fallenness, and the bearing of original sin on democracy Suspicion, twisting the truth, and returning to seeing each other with eyes of grace Costly grace and Marilynne Robinson's love of her characters Our political challenges are challenges about our humanity Pagan values in Trumpian politics Transitioning from fighting for others' rights to fighting for our own rights The relation between Marilynne Robinson's Christian identity and her political identity / Reformation Christianity and political progressivism Retrieving the beauty of the faith “The deepest kind of deep thought is sustained by Christian tradition. It's a condescension.” Jesus as moral stranger—"almost everything important to us, wasn't important to him; almost everything important to him, isn't important to us." Marilynne Robinson is an award-winning American novelist and essayist. Robinson was born and raised in Sandpoint, Idaho. Christian spirituality and American political life is a recurring theme in Robinson's fiction and non-fiction. In a 2008 interview with the Paris Review, Robinson said, "Religion is a framing mechanism. It is a language of orientation that presents itself as a series of questions. It talks about the arc of life and the quality of experience in ways that I've found fruitful to think about." Her novels include: Housekeeping (1980, Hemingway Foundation/Pen Award, Pulitzer Prize finalist), Gilead (2004, Pulitzer Prize), Home (2008, National Book Award Finalist), Lila (2014, National Book Award Finalist), and most recently, Jack (2020). Robinson's non-fiction works include Mother Country: Britain, the Welfare State, and Nuclear Pollution (1989), The Death of Adam: Essays on Modern Thought (1998), Absence of Mind: The Dispelling of Inwardness from the Modern Myth of the Self (2010), When I was a Child I Read Books: Essays (2012), The Givenness of Things: Essays (2015), and What Are We Doing Here?: Essays (2018). Marilynne Robinson received a B.A., magna cum laude, from Brown University in 1966 and a Ph.D. in English from the University of Washington in 1977. She has been writer-in-residence or visiting professor at many universities, included Yale Divinity School in Spring 2020. She currently teaches at the Iowa Writers' Workshop at the University of Iowa. She has served as a deacon, and sometimes preaches, for the Congregational United Church of Christ. Robinson lives in Iowa City. ‍ Miroslav Volf is the Henry B. Wright Professor of Theology at Yale Divinity School and is the Founder and Director of the Yale Center for Faith and Culture. He was educated in his native Croatia, the United States, and Germany, earning doctoral and post-doctoral degrees (with highest honors) from the University of Tübingen, Germany. He has written or edited more than 20 books, over 100 scholarly articles, and his work has been featured in the Washington Post, NPR, Christianity Today, Christian Century, Sojourners, and several other outlets. Some of his more significant books include: Exclusion and Embrace: A Theological Exploration of Identity, Otherness, and Reconciliation (1996/2019), Free of Charge: Giving and Forgiving in a Culture Stripped of Grace (2006), Allah: A Christian Response (2011), After Our Likeness: The Church as the Image of the Trinity (1998), A Public Faith: How Followers of Christ Should Serve the Common Good (2011), The End of Memory: Remembering Rightly in a Violent World (2006/2020), Flourishing: Why We Need Religion in a Globalized World (2016), For the Life of the World: Theology that Makes a Difference (2019, with Matthew Croasmun).

For the Life of the World / Yale Center for Faith & Culture
Justice Somewhere: Local Lament and Joyful Protest in New Haven, CT / Josh Williams & Matthew Croasmun

For the Life of the World / Yale Center for Faith & Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2020 44:54


Matthew Croasmun interviews Pastor Josh Williams (Elm City Vineyard, New Haven, CT) about being a black pastor of a multi-ethnic church in New Haven. In this conversation, Williams provides a window into the incarnational theology that truly makes a difference in the world; he reflects on how increased attention to police involved violence against black life has impacted his life and vocation; he focuses on lament as the first step toward action and justice, but talks about joy and spiritual discipline in the act of protest, and finally, reflects on the fundamentally challenging question everyone is wrestling with right now: What does it mean to love our whole city?