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Michael Horton’s New Book on the Origins of “Spiritual but Not Religious”

White Horse Inn

Sola Media

Grace, Scripture, Christianity, Religion & Spirituality, Spirituality, God, Knowledge, Christ, Gospel, Jesus, Faith, Belief, Religion, Christian, History, Theology, Bible, Reformation, Horton, Discipleship

4.82.1K Ratings

🗓️ 26 May 2024

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

Caleb Wait, Sola Media’s Director of Content, interviews Michael Horton on his new book, “Shaman and Sage: The Roots of “Spiritual but Not Religious” in Antiquity. Many preachers today appeal to headlines that announce a surge in spirituality as if this news offers the church encouragement. We tend to think of modern secular culture as hostile to spirituality—an atheistic world of soulless materialism. So if modern people now want spirituality, Christians often think, that must mean people will find their way toward Christianity. This thesis, among many others, is challenged by Horton in the first volume of his new series on the Divine-Self. 

 

Listen in as Horton shares how this new intellectual history of “spiritual but not religious” as a phenomenon in Western culture is the biggest project he’s ever undertaken. Horton shows how ancient shamanist practices and philosophies appear in Plato, schools in Alexandria, the Renaissance, the Enlightenment, and more, revealing to us that modern practices and beliefs are far more ancient than we think. 

 

SHAMAN AND SAGE: THE ROOTS OF “SPIRITUAL NOT RELIGIOUS” IN ANTIQUITY: https://www.eerdmans.com/9780802877116/shaman-and-sage/

 

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Featuring:  Michael Horton, Bob Hiller, Walter Strickland, and Justin Holcomb

 

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I think we have to realize that it's not these oppressive forces out there that are coming to get us

0:09.8

Okay, not a paranoid kind of, right, approach.

0:12.6

It's in us.

0:13.9

It's not just in the church, it's in my heart.

0:17.2

It's, I gravitate towards autonomy.

0:20.7

Martin Luther said Adam was the first enthusiast.

0:24.0

Enthusiasm means God withinism.

0:28.0

He thought he could follow his own inner light

0:32.0

better than the external word that God spoke to him outside of him.

0:37.0

Why is all this important?

0:38.0

Well, because we want to understand what's going on now,

0:46.8

so that we can help ourselves and other people

1:07.3

to really grasp the grip of this autonomous motive that we have in everything that we do and think and say and why we resist God. applying the riches of the reformation to the modern church.

1:23.6

This is Whitehorse Sin, a weekly roundtable discussion

1:27.4

about theology and culture. Early in the second century, the Emperor Hadrian grumbled to his counsel here in Alexandria.

1:47.5

The servants of Serapis are Christians, and those who call themselves Christian presbyters serve Serapis.

1:53.6

Here there is no synagogue leader, no Samaritan,

1:57.1

no Christian presbyter who is not also in astrologer,

2:01.5

a soothsayer, and a quack.

2:05.0

This is from Michael Horton's new book,

2:09.0

shaman and sage,

2:11.0

the roots of spiritual but not religious in antiquity.

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