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Nomad Podcast

Kallistos Ware - The Jesus Prayer (N173)

Nomad Podcast

Tim Nash

Christianity, Faithshift, Deconstruction, Christianmysticism, Religion & Spirituality, Christianspirituality, Progressivechristian, Christian, Religion, Emergingchurch

4.7 • 658 Ratings

🗓️ 21 May 2018

⏱️ 83 minutes

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Summary

Metropolitan Kallistos Ware is considered by many to be the leading theologian today in the Orthodox Church. He is perhaps best known as the author of the book The Orthodox Church, and more recently the companion volume, The Orthodox Way.

Metropolitan Kallistos is also known as one of the great advocates of the Jesus Prayer, a prayer that countless Christians through the centuries have considered to be central to their spiritual growth. It was a prayer Rowan Williams referred to in our 2017 interview with him as being foundational to his prayer life. So we thought it was about time we learnt more.

After the interview, Nomad hosts Tim Nash and David Blower reflect on the spiritual practices they've found helpful, and whether the Jesus Prayer might play a role in their evolving faith.

Interview begins at 7m 27s

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Nomad, Christian community, mission and the future of the church.

0:16.3

Welcome back to Nomad podcast.

0:17.9

If this is your first time with us, I'm Tim Nash.

0:20.4

And I'm David Blower.

0:21.7

And it's kind of, what's our strapline?

0:24.3

Wandering the post-Christendombeden wilderness, looking for signs of hope.

0:26.6

I still think there's a lot of truth in that.

0:27.9

That's kind of what we're doing, isn't it?

0:28.9

Yeah, I think so.

0:30.4

We're back in new ones for Oxford.

0:38.0

But I don't think I've mentioned before that Radiohead come from Oxford.

0:41.4

Oh, they do, yes.

0:42.4

Yep, I knew that.

0:43.2

Are you Radiohead type of guy?

0:44.6

You look like you might be.

0:45.8

Yeah, well, but I'm a bit odd in that I stopped really listening to Radiohead records after Kid A.

0:53.8

Okay.

0:55.3

And it's actually bizarrely it's because I thought that was the most wonderful record

0:59.1

I had heard for a very long time.

1:04.0

I thought it was so good that I just thought, well, that's, I'm satisfied.

1:08.3

I don't know if anyone else has done that.

1:09.9

It's a bit peculiar.

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