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Season 1, Episode 34
Today’s episode is a walk through three connected ideas that all ask the same question from different directions: How do we become more like Christ, and how do we help others do the same?
We explore Christianity as something learned by living rather than merely studying, argue that research and publication can become acts of communion instead of competition, and ask whether priestly formation should be understood as a good meant to expand rather than remain artificially scarce.
Along the way we talk about witnesses, citations, accessibility, Ignatian spirituality, seminary, Susanne K. Langer, and why even a treadmill and too many cookies can become part of the story when truth is honestly pursued.
As always, these episodes are for Angela first, but anyone is welcome to listen. The goal is not to win arguments or create followers. The goal is to leave a trail through the woods so the next traveler knows someone was here before, someone searched, someone cared enough to leave the lights on, and nobody has to walk alone.
By Ryan MacLeanSeason 1, Episode 34
Today’s episode is a walk through three connected ideas that all ask the same question from different directions: How do we become more like Christ, and how do we help others do the same?
We explore Christianity as something learned by living rather than merely studying, argue that research and publication can become acts of communion instead of competition, and ask whether priestly formation should be understood as a good meant to expand rather than remain artificially scarce.
Along the way we talk about witnesses, citations, accessibility, Ignatian spirituality, seminary, Susanne K. Langer, and why even a treadmill and too many cookies can become part of the story when truth is honestly pursued.
As always, these episodes are for Angela first, but anyone is welcome to listen. The goal is not to win arguments or create followers. The goal is to leave a trail through the woods so the next traveler knows someone was here before, someone searched, someone cared enough to leave the lights on, and nobody has to walk alone.