Right Feeling (Sonya Mann)
Hope in Source - A podcast by Nadia Eghbal & Henry Zhu
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How does faith call us to both right action and right emotion? Sonya Mann joins me again to discuss the layered meanings of biblical parables. Some themes I liked: the paradoxical nature of faith, the generousity of God, the interplay bt obligation and grace, freedom within constraint, the parable of workers in the vineyard and talents, lay utilitarianism, the nature of praise, phenomenology in faith, the metaphor of weddings, viserality and the flesh, specificity, sacred modes, acceptable woo, cheap grace. (Recorded October 2020) Transcript: https://hopeinsource.com/feeling(00:00) - Right Feeling (Sonya Mann) (02:30) - Come to the table: God's generosity (05:21) - Orthopathos: a change of heart (08:53) - Freedom and Responsibility within the Body (12:42) - On obligation: asking something of you (15:41) - The freedom of the woodcarver (18:36) - formative moments of intimacy (22:37) - integrating with tradition, Christian art, Kanye (25:37) - Archaic on the outside, Alive inside (27:34) - Fruits: the form of faith (30:18) - Auras: acceptable woo and phenomelogy (33:25) - Sacredness as a mode of being (37:26) - Communities of praise (40:05) - One can't help but laugh (41:34) - cheap grace, coming prepared for the wedding (44:09) - A vibration throughout the whole stack ★ Support this podcast ★