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In this episode, Carrie and Jamie ask questions about the hyperbolic, dramatic and intense language that seems to pervade our interactions, particularly in the realm of spirituality. Why do we default to such extraordinary language? How can a life marked by ordinariness provide a counter-balance to that? As we seek harmony between the ordinary and extraordinary, how does it affect the way we pursue change and growth? Join us as we ask more questions!
Books we mention:
The Theology of the Ordinary by Julie Canlis
Ordinary by Michael Horton
Liturgy of the Ordinary by Tish Harrison Warren
Orthodoxy by G.K. Chesterton
By with Carrie and JamieIn this episode, Carrie and Jamie ask questions about the hyperbolic, dramatic and intense language that seems to pervade our interactions, particularly in the realm of spirituality. Why do we default to such extraordinary language? How can a life marked by ordinariness provide a counter-balance to that? As we seek harmony between the ordinary and extraordinary, how does it affect the way we pursue change and growth? Join us as we ask more questions!
Books we mention:
The Theology of the Ordinary by Julie Canlis
Ordinary by Michael Horton
Liturgy of the Ordinary by Tish Harrison Warren
Orthodoxy by G.K. Chesterton