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S2E2 Perverse Christianity and its remedy

S2E2 Perverse Christianity and its remedy

McGrath examines how 2000 years of Christianity is a part of the problem and is accelerating a perversion as well as the possible remedy, by finding back to a more authentic and contemplative Christianity.

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August 27, 202221m 6s

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Show Notes

In the second episode of Secular Christ, McGrath explores the symbolic structures that underlie our search for truth and meaning. He contrasts the "going east" with a return to the "western symbolic" in order to connect with our spiritual and religious mother tongue.

He examines how 2000 years of Christianity is a part of the problem and is accelerating a perversion as well as the possible political and personal remedy, by finding back to a more authentic and contemplative Christianity.

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ChristChristianityContemplationRichard RohrContemplative ChristianityPsychologySecularTheologyPhilosophyPsychoanalysisJordan B PetersonZizekPerverse Christianity