
Deeper conversation on the mysteries of Christianity with Patrick Kennedy and Jonah Evans, directors of the Seminary of The Christian Community in North America.
In this podcast we engage the great questions of life and do this through a spiritual approach to Christianity made possible through contemplative inquiry and the science of the spirit known as Anthroposophy.
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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 294 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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What if salvation isn’t about escape, but about transformation? In this episode, Jonah and Patrick trace a thread from Genesis to Easter, exploring how the pattern of creation itself—light entering darkness and bringing forth something new—may also b... more
This week’s conversation continues the exploration of salvation by turning toward the creative activity at the heart of the Trinity. What does it mean to experience Christ not only as Savior, but as the living Word actively creating within us?
What ... more
In this episode of the Salvation series, Jonah and Patrick turn to the second movement of the Trinity epistle and explore what it means to experience Christ not only as presence, but as creative activity. If the first panel spoke of being and substan... more
In this third episode of the Salvation series, Jonah and Patrick explore what Patrick calls the three chapters of our salvation. Beginning again with the Trinity epistle’s surprising starting point—conscious of our humanity—they ask how salvation unf... more
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These conversations and lessons have absolutely transformed my outlook on and understanding of Christianity and life. Patrick and Jonah speak about the biblical teachings in a way that is applicable to inner and modern life.
This podcast has been a life saver during trying times for me. A powerful medicine
Dear Patric and Jonah, I am walking the Camino de Santiago in Northern Spain between the western Easter (which I missed as I live in Greece, and Greek Easter which I will miss because I’m in Spain. My intention or hope for this pilgrimage is to renew my relationship with Christ. To this end I have been listening to one episode of your podcast every morning (starting at the very beginning), and find myself humming the theme song throughout the day! Thank you for enriching my Camino experience. If... more
These conversations help to connect me with Christ and to experience Christianity more deeply
What Jonah and Patrick talk about is nothing short of amazing, rich, and real heart -food. But what inspires me the most is how they work together in conversation. Their weaving together of deeply listening to each other, thoughtful pauses, excitement of what the other one says and responding accordingly. This has been a true model to me for how I want to be with my fellow human brothers and sisters in communication. ❤️
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A deep, contemplative show exploring Christian spirituality through a fusion of traditional theology and anthroposophical ideas. Conversations between two priests-hosts frequently center on salvation, humanity, and the spiritual practice of daily life, often weaving in liturgical context, esoteric Christian themes, and modern tech or societal questions. The format tends to be intimate and reflective, with a strong emphasis on listening, discernment, and communal love, making it likely to appeal to listeners who enjoy thoughtful spiritual inquiry and long-form dialogue. Notable strengths include a willingness to challenge dogma, integrate scholarly and experiential perspectives, and connect ancient wisdom to contemporary life. A potential di... more
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