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Nomad Podcast

Paula Gooder - A Spirituality for the Whole Person (N129)

Nomad Podcast

Tim Nash

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

4.7 • 658 Ratings

🗓️ 9 September 2016

⏱️ 75 minutes

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Summary

Christianity can be quite a disembodied faith. Muslim's have prayer positions, Hindu's have yoga, Buddhists have Tai-Chi, whereas Christians tend to pray with little more than a bowed head. We ask theologian Paula Gooder why Christians have separated the spiritual from the physical, and what damage this has done for the faith. And we ask how our faith might be reshaped if we approached it in a more holistic and embodied way.

“If we just think that praying happens when you sit very still and do something with your inner life then actually we lose something which is really important.” - Paula Gooder

Interview starts at 6m 10s

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0:37.0

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0:39.2

of hope which we can follow up what age we live in though where we can do that yeah i mean you know

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telling me the other days about the evils of the internet and social media he's got teenage kids

0:53.8

and it's having somewhat of a less than positive impact on their emotional and mental me the other days about the evils of the internet and social media, he's got teenage kids,

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and it's having somewhat of a less than positive impact on their emotional and mental health.

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But for me, it's had a massively positive impact on my life, I have to say.

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I was thinking that without blogs and podcasts and social media,

1:15.8

my entire exposure to the Christian faith would be my local church.

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