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Hank Unplugged: Essential Christian Conversations

Have You Cut Your Head from Your Heart? with Adam Pelser

Hank Unplugged: Essential Christian Conversations

The Christian Research Institute

Education, Society & Culture, Religion & Spirituality

4.9 • 809 Ratings

🗓️ 9 June 2021

⏱️ 95 minutes

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Summary

Have we as a culture cut our heads from our hearts? Adam Pelser joins Hank to discuss virtue formation in the life of a Christian and the importance of intentionally cultivating proper emotions as opposed to viewing emotions as unreliable indicators of truth. The fact of the matter is that emotions are not the enemy of objective rationality. Emotions, properly understood, can actually provide a greater understanding of truth. Unfortunately, far too many have embraced what Pelser calls the guillotine view of rationality—cutting off our heads from our hearts in an effort to embrace pure rationality. It is critical for Christians to reunite our heads with our hearts and avoid the pitfalls of a purely intellectual pursuit of God by engaging in intentional practices as a Christian community that help us become fully human by cultivating emotions and virtues that bring us closer to Christ—the true purpose of the Christian life.

For more information please see two articles written by Adam Pelser linked below.

Reasons of the Heart: Emotions in Apologetics https://www.equip.org/article/reasons-heart-emotions-apologetics/

Communicating Truth through Humor, Ridicule, and Emotions https://www.equip.org/article/communicating-truth-through-humor-ridicule-and-emotions/

Topics discussed include: What is it like to be a Christian philosopher at a military academy? (2:55); what is the relationship between philosophy, theology and science? (6:00); what is the role of emotions in the life of a Christian? (8:25); experiencing God through our emotions (12:40); Thomas Aquinas and the pitfalls of a purely intellectual pursuit of God (19:40); what is virtue formation and why is it important? (27:00); the can we train our emotions? (34:45); the connection between spiritual disciplines and cultivating virtues (39:00); how emotions can help us develop a greater understanding of truth (43:45); the importance of engaging in critical thinking and discussion as families, churches and communities (47:00); why are many people more fearful of physical death than spiritual death? (54:05); love is central virtue of life (59:30); the emotional experiences of religious atheists like Albert Einstein (1:05:20); how can we experience God? (1:09:15); the difference between properly cultivated emotion and raw emotionalism (1:12:45); the role of repetition in the formation of habit and virtues (1:21:30); deification—why has Western theology largely forgotten the larger arch of salvation stretching from creation to deification in favor of the smaller arch stretching from fall to redemption (1:25:15).

Other articles by Adam Pelser:

Becoming a “Seasoned” Apologist

Genuine Temptation and the Character of Christ

Developing Discernment in Devotional Reading

Philosophy, Politics, and the End of Liberal Arts Education

The Shack Movie – Heretical or Healing?

The Abolition of Man Today

Thomas Reid: Minister, Philosopher and Champion of Common Sense

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0:00.0

Well, welcome to another edition of Hank Unplugged, the podcast that is dedicated to bringing the most interesting, informative and inspirational people on the planet directly to your earbuds.

0:35.6

Today I have a very, very special guest.

0:42.3

His name is Adam Pelser. He is a professor of philosophy at the U.S. Air Force Academy.

0:49.5

He holds master's degrees in both philosophy and religion, and he earned his PhD in philosophy from

0:57.0

Baylor University. He writes and teaches on ethics and moral philosophy, as well as the philosophy

1:04.5

of religion and philosophical theology. And he just happens to be my son-in-law. He married one of my daughters, and he is a great

1:16.2

example not only of a Christian intellect, but of a father and a husband. Adam has three children,

1:27.3

and they are incredible children. I say that,

1:31.8

not just because they're my grandchildren. I say that because that is reality. Luke,

1:38.3

Naomi, and Caleb. Of course, my daughter's name is Katie. And they met at Baylor University many, many years ago.

1:48.2

And I am just delighted to have you with me in studio. Well, thank you, Hank. It's wonderful to be here

1:54.4

with you. And thank you for those kind words about me and about our children. We're so delighted to be here with you spending time together.

2:04.3

It's been such a long year with the pandemic and we've been away from family and it's been great

2:09.2

to visit with you and so great to be with you in the studio today and talking about some fun

2:15.6

and important topics and we're so grateful for your leadership

2:18.9

of the family and I was so grateful that all those many years ago you blessed me when I asked

2:25.0

if I could marry your daughter Katie and it's a I'd say it was the second best decision

2:29.6

that I ever made second only to following Christ but I don't feel like either one of those

2:34.8

was really a decision I made I think I think it was made made for me it was an

2:39.6

easy one I would have been foolish to to not follow Christ and I would have been

2:43.9

foolish not to marry Katie so well I know she feels the exact same way and

2:49.1

truly you are a great example of how a Christian family is to function.

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