World-class philosopher J.P. Moreland and Global Scholars CEO Stan Wallace discuss how Christians can better follow the often-neglected aspect of Jesus' greatest commandment--loving God with all our minds (Luke 10:27). We also discuss how doing so results in a deepening relationship with Christ and greater influence for Christ.
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World-class philosopher J.P. Moreland and Global Scholars CEO Stan Wallace discuss how Christians can better follow the often-neglected aspect of Jesus' greatest commandment--loving God with all our minds (Luke 10:27). We also discuss how doing so results in a deepening relationship with Christ and greater influence for Christ.
In this episode, we continue our series by discussing the final chapter of Stan’s new book, Have We Lost Our Minds?: Neuroscience, Neurotheology, the Soul, and Human Flourishing.
In this podcast, we discuss:
How does understanding what people are help us in proclaiming the Good News?
How can we avoid the two extremes of only caring for the body or only caring for the soul in missional contexts?
What does it mean to have confidence or trust in a belief? How does faith relate to certainty?
How does a commitment to holistic dualism help us avoid dehumanizing others?
How can holistic dualism help us integrate our faith and our professions?
Resources mentioned during our conversation:
Find out more about Have We Lost Our Minds?
Get the introduction to the book for free on the Global Scholars website.
A printable group discussion guide to Stan’s book can be found here.
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World-class philosopher J.P. Moreland and Global Scholars CEO Stan Wallace discuss how Christians can better follow the often-neglected aspect of Jesus' greatest commandment--loving God with all our minds (Luke 10:27). We also discuss how doing so results in a deepening relationship with Christ and greater influence for Christ.