Compass Podcast: Finding the spirituality in the day-to-day

[131] Keeping Christianity weird with Dr Richard Beck

04.03.2024 - By United Methodist CommunicationsPlay

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Join us as Dr. Richard Beck discusses mysticism in daily life, and how enchantment can transform our view in “Hunting Magic Eels.”

Feeling world-weary? Richard discusses how moral beauty & acts of kindness can awaken awe. Explore the mystical in the mundane on the Compass Podcast!

Richard is a Professor of Psychology at Abilene Christian University, and he is the author of the popular blog Experimental Theology: The Thoughts, Articles and Essays of Richard Beck. His latest book is called “Hunting Magic Eels: Enchanted Faith in a Skeptical Age… it is out now. As an experimental psychologist and a practicing Christian, Richard attempts “to integrate theology with the experimental social sciences.”

In this episode:

(00:00) Compass podcast embraces awe and mystery.

(06:15) Enchantment focuses on experiential perspective, openness to surprise.

(07:44) Yearning for enchantment amid shifting religious beliefs.

(12:12) Vocational crisis due to moral questioning.

(14:48) Natural beauty not main trigger for awe.

(18:28) Small local churches offer moral beauty weekly.

(22:38) Biking to work, sunrise, prayerful start.

(24:42) Embracing the little way in daily life.

(30:16) Criticism about depending solely on God’s aid.

(33:39) Using poetry to find meaning in life.

(34:58) Seek joy, God’s witness, widen divine encounters.

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