Irenicast - A Progressive Christian Podcast

Rethinking and reimagining your faith? That matters. You are not alone. Follow those questions, doubts, and curiosities with us on the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of every month. Hosts Bonnie, Casey, Jeff, and Rajeev cultivate thoughtful conversations for the spiritual journeyer. Especially if you’re evolving out of Evangelicalism or Christian Fundamentalism, you are Irenicast.

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episode 26: Secular vs Sacred - Part 3, Selves


Total Eclipse of the Heart, Alanis Morrisette, and high school reunions are some of the stops along a stroll through the respective pasts of our hosts this week.  In this episode, Jeff, Mona & Allen conclude their secular vs sacred series with a discussion on the sacred in terms of selves.  What makes a person sacred?  Can one person be more sacred than another?  Do we confuse the sacredness of a person’s status, position or accomplishments with the sacredness of the person?  These are all questions, and more, our hosts attempt to tackle, before finishing off with another round of Name that Sound.

 

Host Check In (00:22)

Secular vs Sacred Selves Conversation (07:07)

Name that Sound Segment (50:59)



RELEVANT LINKS

 

From Host Check In

  • Taza Chocolate
  • Total Eclipse of the Heart Literal Video Version (YouTube Video)... and btw, Total Eclipse of the Heart was released in 1983 in case you were curious :)
  • The song that Jeff was trying to remember was Forgive by Alanis Morissette (YouTube video of her Woodstock ‘99 performance of the song)

 

From Our Secular vs Sacred Selves Conversation

  • Selection of Steven and others Acts 6
  • Polycarp of Smyrna (early Christian martyr)
  • No Logo by Naomi Klein (book)
  • Paul Tillich (theologian)

 

From Our Name That Sound Segment

  • Tri-tip



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A big thank you to Mike Golin for our intro and outro music.  Check out his band Soulwise.



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 September 1, 2015  59m