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🗓️ 7 June 2023
⏱️ 50 minutes
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This week, Jake and Bob dive deeper into their series on emotions. They discuss how the Church often seems to deemphasize our emotions and the culture overemphasizes them which can leave us confused about the role emotions play in our lives. They discuss how having emotions is natural and good and how we can best integrate them into a holy lifestyle. They also make the important distinction between an emotion, a wound, and a spirit.
What is an emotion and why is it there?
Holiness does not mean getting rid of emotion
Jesus as the model for how to have emotions
Understanding the emotion of anger
Distinction between an emotion, a wound, and a spirit
How to process our emotions in a healthy way
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0:00.0 | Welcome to Restore the Glory Podcast. |
0:07.0 | My name is Jake Kim. |
0:11.0 | And I'm Bob Schutz. We're two Catholic therapists sharing what we've learned personally and professionally to help you on the journey of restoration. |
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0:35.0 | Go to Patreon.com slash restore the glory and join the mission of experiencing the restoration of our God-given glory. the second episode on emotion and listener so I would encourage you to go check out |
0:56.8 | the first episode because this is a series Bob I've been wanting to do for a while |
1:00.6 | because I feel like it's such a common reality that people experience and at the |
1:06.9 | same time something that is not always simple to navigate. |
1:11.5 | Like we're experiencing emotions and feelings all the time. |
1:15.0 | And if you take our normal experience and you add that with the culture that really |
1:25.0 | confusing about just how to be and then how to be wholly in the midst of it all. |
1:30.0 | Do you find the same? |
1:32.0 | Yeah, and I think this contrast between the church, which tends to de-emphasize our emotion in some ways. |
1:40.0 | You know, at least some segments of the church, then the culture which is over-emphasizing |
1:44.5 | our emotion and I think what we need is really an understanding of how as people of faith |
1:52.3 | we can look at our emotion, understand our emotion, respond |
1:56.8 | to our emotion and express our emotion in ways that are in keeping with love, keeping with what's good, rather than just be slaves to our |
2:06.8 | emotion. It's one of the things, I don't know if you found this in grad school, but I |
2:11.8 | found that what was interesting about going to |
2:14.4 | grad school in psychology is that there's a lot of assumptions that are made |
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