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137: Tori Owens & Jonathan Foster: Rooting God in the Human Experience

137: Tori Owens & Jonathan Foster: Rooting God in the Human Experience

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  • Tori Owens and Jonathan Foster discuss their experiences with open and relational theology.
  • The definition of love is explored as a non-violent, non-scapegoating energy.
  • Personal stories play a crucial role in understanding authority within the church.
  • God assumptions can shape our emotional well-being and spirituality.
  • Reimagining God in modern contexts is essential for spiritual growth.
  • Emotional well-being is tied to our understanding of God and how we relate to others.
  • Integrating new understandings of God requires practical steps in daily life.
  • Listening to our bodies can provide insights into our emotional state and spirituality.
  • Acting our way into new ways of thinking is more effective than merely changing our thoughts.
  • The conversation emphasizes the importance of love-centric theology over power-centric theology.

Links:

Links: Jonathans many links: https://www.jonathanfosteronline.com/

Tori's Substack: https://toriowens.substack.com/

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