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Another Name For Every Thing with Richard Rohr

Frame | Alternative Orthodoxy (Theme 3)

Another Name For Every Thing with Richard Rohr

Center for Action and Contemplation

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.83.3K Ratings

🗓️ 20 June 2020

⏱️ 66 minutes

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Summary

Richard Rohr, in conversation with Paul Swanson and Brie Stone, continue the journey through the 7 Themes of the Alternative Orthodoxy. The third theme of the Alternative Orthodoxy reframes our perspective of reality: For those who see deeply there is only One Reality. By reason of the Incarnation, there is no truthful distinction between sacred and profane. The heart of this theme is about allowing what seems to be separate to become one; often through deep connective experiences of love and suffering. Join us as we share personal stories that embody this theme, discuss the importance (and often gaudy art) of the sacred heart, the sacramental depth of reality, and live a life of mystical incarnation in the here and now. The transcript for this episode can be found here. Visit cac.org/podcast to listen to the first 3 seasons of Another Name for Every Thing Visit universalchrist.org to learn more about the core themes of Richard’s book, The Universal Christ: How a Forgotten Reality Can Change Everything We See, Hope For, and Believe

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0:00.0

You're listening to a podcast by the Center for Action and Contemplation.

0:04.1

To learn more, visit caac.org.

0:10.3

On today's episode, we're exploring the third theme of the alternative orthodoxy.

0:15.0

For those who see deeply, there is only one reality.

0:18.4

By reason of the incarnation, there is no truthful distinction between sacred and profane.

0:24.4

This was a really exciting and interesting conversation.

0:28.5

I love this thing.

0:29.7

I think there's something about growing up in the evangelical tradition.

0:35.2

There was such a clear marker between sacred and profane.

0:38.6

Christian music, secular music, Christian movies.

0:41.5

If you remember those secular movies, it was so stark.

0:44.7

So stark.

0:45.5

We created a whole subculture of belonging.

0:47.9

If you like whatever the band is, if you like Nirvana, then you're going to love,

0:54.0

I don't know.

0:54.6

I should remember who, like, newsboys?

0:56.8

I don't know.

0:57.2

I see your member all the Christian bands.

0:59.7

Oh, man.

1:00.7

And basically, you weren't a Christian if you weren't participating in that subculture of what

1:07.1

we thought was sacred and in the world, but not of the world.

1:10.8

Right.

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