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In Jesus' day, a certain popular way of thinking and believing made religious people dumber, more arrogant, and resistant to change and correction. Their posture and claims as God's "honor guards" were betrayed by their resistance and dishonoring actions. What is the strain of theology and psychology that makes this possible, and is it still around and active today in churches? It's an idea worth considering. Take the challenge and listen to this short episode.
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By Paul TrimbleIn Jesus' day, a certain popular way of thinking and believing made religious people dumber, more arrogant, and resistant to change and correction. Their posture and claims as God's "honor guards" were betrayed by their resistance and dishonoring actions. What is the strain of theology and psychology that makes this possible, and is it still around and active today in churches? It's an idea worth considering. Take the challenge and listen to this short episode.
Support the show