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We trace a living map of Christian anthropology, from Imago Dei and dignity to mercy, worship, and stewardship in a tech-shaped world. Along the way we ask how baptismal grace can form our daily choices and make our communities more humane.
• why naming Christian anthropology matters now
• Imago Dei as the source of un-losable dignity
• Augustine’s restless heart and the human longing for God
• Jesus as model for seeing and treating others
• baptismal grace as power for daily mercy
• worship as the people’s response to revelation
• oneness and belonging beyond bloodlines
• stewardship vs ownership in tech and ethics
• building guardrails for power and progress
• practical examen for practicing dignity
Please consider supporting the Discalced Carmelites of the Semi-Province of St. Thérèse. Links are in the show notes. Pray for us that the Holy Spirit gives us the time and grace to cover these topics well.
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By John Lee and Fr. Stephen Sanchez, O.C.D.5
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We trace a living map of Christian anthropology, from Imago Dei and dignity to mercy, worship, and stewardship in a tech-shaped world. Along the way we ask how baptismal grace can form our daily choices and make our communities more humane.
• why naming Christian anthropology matters now
• Imago Dei as the source of un-losable dignity
• Augustine’s restless heart and the human longing for God
• Jesus as model for seeing and treating others
• baptismal grace as power for daily mercy
• worship as the people’s response to revelation
• oneness and belonging beyond bloodlines
• stewardship vs ownership in tech and ethics
• building guardrails for power and progress
• practical examen for practicing dignity
Please consider supporting the Discalced Carmelites of the Semi-Province of St. Thérèse. Links are in the show notes. Pray for us that the Holy Spirit gives us the time and grace to cover these topics well.
Support the show
Click here to support the Carmelite Friars!
Have something you'd love to hear Fr. Stephen and John talk about? Email us at [email protected] or click here!