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Is the modern church trading the cross for the couch? In this episode, we explore the profound structural shift occurring in contemporary Christian discipleship—from the historic, God-centered paradigm of the cura animarum (care of souls) to a modern obsession with self-actualization and therapeutic culture.We dive deep into how Moralistic Therapeutic Deism (MTD) has effectively become the dominant religion within the church, subtly redefining salvation as mere psychological relief and reducing God to a "Divine Butler and Cosmic Therapist" whose only job is to guarantee our happiness. Discover why the modern pursuit of the "autonomous self" and emotional well-being is dangerously replacing the biblical doctrine of progressive sanctification, which historically embraces suffering, self-denial, and deep repentance.We also provide a robust theological critique of popular modern frameworks like Emotionally Healthy Spirituality (EHS) and Trauma-Informed Care (TIC). While these movements attempt to address real emotional pain, we examine how their heavy reliance on secular psychology, mystical traditions, and clinical terminology risks compromising the absolute sufficiency and authority of Scripture.Finally, we discuss the urgent need to reclaim the biblical model of pastoral care. It is time for church leaders to return to courageous shepherding rather than adopting the culturally acceptable roles of secular therapists or corporate CEOs.Key Topics Covered:
Subscribe and Follow to join us as we re-center spiritual formation on the transformative power of the cross, scriptural sufficiency, and the historic practices of the Christian faith. True human flourishing isn't found in becoming "fully oneself," but in being entirely remade and conformed to the image of Jesus Christ!#Discipleship #ChristianTheology #BiblicalCounseling #SpiritualFormation #MoralisticTherapeuticDeism #ChurchLeadership #Sanctification #ChristianPodcast
By Ajay DaramIs the modern church trading the cross for the couch? In this episode, we explore the profound structural shift occurring in contemporary Christian discipleship—from the historic, God-centered paradigm of the cura animarum (care of souls) to a modern obsession with self-actualization and therapeutic culture.We dive deep into how Moralistic Therapeutic Deism (MTD) has effectively become the dominant religion within the church, subtly redefining salvation as mere psychological relief and reducing God to a "Divine Butler and Cosmic Therapist" whose only job is to guarantee our happiness. Discover why the modern pursuit of the "autonomous self" and emotional well-being is dangerously replacing the biblical doctrine of progressive sanctification, which historically embraces suffering, self-denial, and deep repentance.We also provide a robust theological critique of popular modern frameworks like Emotionally Healthy Spirituality (EHS) and Trauma-Informed Care (TIC). While these movements attempt to address real emotional pain, we examine how their heavy reliance on secular psychology, mystical traditions, and clinical terminology risks compromising the absolute sufficiency and authority of Scripture.Finally, we discuss the urgent need to reclaim the biblical model of pastoral care. It is time for church leaders to return to courageous shepherding rather than adopting the culturally acceptable roles of secular therapists or corporate CEOs.Key Topics Covered:
Subscribe and Follow to join us as we re-center spiritual formation on the transformative power of the cross, scriptural sufficiency, and the historic practices of the Christian faith. True human flourishing isn't found in becoming "fully oneself," but in being entirely remade and conformed to the image of Jesus Christ!#Discipleship #ChristianTheology #BiblicalCounseling #SpiritualFormation #MoralisticTherapeuticDeism #ChurchLeadership #Sanctification #ChristianPodcast