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S2E5 The razor's edge of contemplative Christianity

S2E5 The razor's edge of contemplative Christianity

Psychology & The Cross · Jungian Analyst Jakob Lusensky

September 7, 202246m 14s

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Show Notes

What's the point of a Christian community? Why is community important for a contemporary contemplative Christian? In the final episode of the second season of Secular Christ, Sean McGrath turns to the question of community. We discuss its importance in the contemplative tradition and its absence within psychoanalysis and Analytical Psychology. We discuss the necessity also for a communal symbolic life, Christian eschatology, reaching the razor's edge of contemplative Christianity with the question: what is our attitude to be in a world that is passing away?

For those of you who enjoyed this season, we would like to invite you to a live Q&A and summary with McGrath. The date is set to Sunday 13th of November at 5 pm CET and we will meet on Zoom first for a lecture and then for questions and discussions. Please RSVP to [email protected]

Music in this episode by Xylo-Ziko - Eventide & Peril. Licensed by Creative Commons.

Topics

eschatologyapocalypsechristianitycommunitymcgrathenvironmentalismfridays for future