
A series that reconstrues and retells key ideas, insights, and stories in Christianity for the skeptics who want to understand religion, Christians with questions about their own beliefs, and everyone in between. I am Paul Seungoh Chung, the author of "GOD"? What's That? and God at the Crossroads of Worldviews. I invite you to explore with me the world shared by 2.4 billion people--one that inspir... more
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 86 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityReligionSociety & CulturePhilosophy | |||

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“Organized religion” seems to have a bad rep nowadays. It’s associated with authoritarian hierarchies, dogmatic beliefs and rigid rules. Many of us instead want to identify ourselves as simply “spiritual”; we want to be people conne... more
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After the Israelites escape the Egyptian army that pursued them, they find themselves in the desert. In one sense, this was expected since geographically and physically, Egypt was surrounded by the desert. Yet, the narratives in Exo... more
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We’ve now returned to start the second half of Season Four. We closed the first half at a key point, exploring the meaning of the blood of the Lamb in the final plague of Exodus, and we'll now begin with the parting of the Sea. Both... more
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The manuscript of the book is complete and is now in the hands of the editors. It will still be around the end of this year at the earliest for it to be published, but my work--the writing part--is more or less finished! Thank you f... more
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I'll be working on the book until end of April, and so in the meanwhile, more extra episodes!
This episode, I discuss material that did not quite make it into a main episode. One is from Season Three on science and belief-correcti... more
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We’re back! Sort of.
First, this bonus episode is to announce an update and news. The first season of this series is being re-adapted(?) / rewritten as a book and will be published next year. If everything goes as scheduled.
So,... more
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What do we need to make a better world? In a world filled with the news of wars, injustices, human-made catastrophes, what do we need? In a world where our future seem so uncertain and bleak at times, even with all of the marvels we... more
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We’re back again for another episode! This is a kind of milestone for the series, as we cover a key narrative in Exodus—that of the final tenth plague, which connects to the Gospel account of Jesus Christ. And the question we must f... more
How more people don't know about your podcast and its beneficial approach to viewing God is beyond me. This is a treasure trove.
I’m so grateful for this podcast as it really discusses these ideas from a deserving depth of understanding. Thanks Paul!
This podcast was so healing to listen to. It is a refreshing mix of intellectualism and compassion and humility that is rare to find. It encourages curiosity and affirms the power of saying “I don’t know”. Reframing God and untangling him from the rules and things we have learned through church and society created a clarified view of his character and how we relate to the story of life.
This is a great philosophy of religion course, lots of fun, and accessible: any complicated terms are made simple, and there is a very helpful exploration of what some “simple” terms really mean now and meant through history.
Very insightful take on a theist worldview. Especially for someone like myself. Raised in the Bible Belt of the United States as a fundamental evangelical Christian.
Every Generation needs the deep truths of Christianity reexplained so as to make its truths known, relevant, and powerful. Sadly there is so much misunderstanding out there with dangerous false caricatures. Thanks Paul Chung, these talks really make me think about God and Christianity in a fresh way, devoid of meaningless and unnecessary Christian/theological jargon; but instead spoken in a manner that today's (post-)modern, scientific, rationality-desiring groups of people can clearly understan... more
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