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The Nature of Every Belief
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37 minutes
Released:
Feb 11, 2024
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Description
Most Christians would probably say that relaxing in the presence of God sounds like a beautiful idea. But do we know how to do that? And do we understand what gets in our way?
On this episode of Being Human, Steve Cuss helps listeners identify the reactivity in their lives that keeps them from experiencing connection with God, themselves, and others. He walks through a brief history of systems theory, noting the key figures who have built a body of work exploring how relational dynamics affect us. He explains the ways that ego drives decision-making, how to recognize and respond to stuck patterns, and what it looks like to “get off the treadmill” of expending energy and effort on trying harder.
Cuss shares stories from Scripture, history, and his own life that shed light on how to look at the nature of our beliefs. And he digs down to the surprising roots of the word “gospel,” illuminating the ways that only Christianity has a God who sacrifices that humanity might benefit.
Resources mentioned in this episode include:
Bowen Family Systems Theory
Edwin H. Friedman
Generation to Generation: Family Process in Church and Synagogue by Edwin H. Friedman
Managing Leadership Anxiety: Yours and Theirs by Steve Cuss
Gregory Bateson
Margaret Mead
Mental Research Institute
The False Self
Pax: War and Peace in Rome’s Golden Age by Tom Holland
Virgil
Timothy Keller
Faith Within Reason by Herbert McCabe
“Being Human with Steve Cuss” is a production of Christianity Today
Executive Produced by Erik Petrik and Mike Cosper
Produced and Edited by Matt Stevens
Associate Producers: McKenzie Hill, Raed Gilliam, and Abby Perry
Theme song by Dan Phelps
Original Music by Andy Gullahorn
Mix Engineer: Kevin Morris
Graphic Design: Amy Jones
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On this episode of Being Human, Steve Cuss helps listeners identify the reactivity in their lives that keeps them from experiencing connection with God, themselves, and others. He walks through a brief history of systems theory, noting the key figures who have built a body of work exploring how relational dynamics affect us. He explains the ways that ego drives decision-making, how to recognize and respond to stuck patterns, and what it looks like to “get off the treadmill” of expending energy and effort on trying harder.
Cuss shares stories from Scripture, history, and his own life that shed light on how to look at the nature of our beliefs. And he digs down to the surprising roots of the word “gospel,” illuminating the ways that only Christianity has a God who sacrifices that humanity might benefit.
Resources mentioned in this episode include:
Bowen Family Systems Theory
Edwin H. Friedman
Generation to Generation: Family Process in Church and Synagogue by Edwin H. Friedman
Managing Leadership Anxiety: Yours and Theirs by Steve Cuss
Gregory Bateson
Margaret Mead
Mental Research Institute
The False Self
Pax: War and Peace in Rome’s Golden Age by Tom Holland
Virgil
Timothy Keller
Faith Within Reason by Herbert McCabe
“Being Human with Steve Cuss” is a production of Christianity Today
Executive Produced by Erik Petrik and Mike Cosper
Produced and Edited by Matt Stevens
Associate Producers: McKenzie Hill, Raed Gilliam, and Abby Perry
Theme song by Dan Phelps
Original Music by Andy Gullahorn
Mix Engineer: Kevin Morris
Graphic Design: Amy Jones
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Released:
Feb 11, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (69)
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