Patrick and Jonah continue their Facing Evil series by reflecting on Rudolf Steiner’s picture of Christ’s activity in our time and the work of the angels in human life. They explore the idea of a “second Golgotha,” consider the spiritual consequences of modern materialism, and touch on Steiner’s image of a kind of spiritual “smog” surrounding the earth. As Christmas approaches, the conversation turns toward the angels as messengers and guides, and toward Christ as a presence encountered throu...
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Patrick and Jonah continue their Facing Evil series by reflecting on Rudolf Steiner’s picture of Christ’s activity in our time and the work of the angels in human life. They explore the idea of a “second Golgotha,” consider the spiritual consequences of modern materialism, and touch on Steiner’s image of a kind of spiritual “smog” surrounding the earth. As Christmas approaches, the conversation turns toward the angels as messengers and guides, and toward Christ as a presence encountered throu...
Re-Post: Light in the Darkness —Episode 8 in the series, “Christian Shadow Work”
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Re-Post: Light in the Darkness —Episode 8 in the series, “Christian Shadow Work”
In this final conversation of the Christian Shadow Work series, Jonah and Patrick first pause to look back—gathering the threads of what has been opened in the earlier episodes. From there, the focus turns toward the heart of transformation in following Christ: the Eucharist. Here, in Christ’s life freely given—body and blood—we meet the highest image of what it means to be human: the overcoming of self-absorption, offered in love for the world. In His death and resurrection, the question of ...
The Light in Every Thing
Patrick and Jonah continue their Facing Evil series by reflecting on Rudolf Steiner’s picture of Christ’s activity in our time and the work of the angels in human life. They explore the idea of a “second Golgotha,” consider the spiritual consequences of modern materialism, and touch on Steiner’s image of a kind of spiritual “smog” surrounding the earth. As Christmas approaches, the conversation turns toward the angels as messengers and guides, and toward Christ as a presence encountered throu...