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    Discerning the Forms

    Conversations that seek to bridge the Hegelian dialectic through the Trinitarian metaphysics of Christianity.
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    Episodes (36)

    The Challenge of Preaching in a Post-Christian World

    The Challenge of Preaching in a Post-Christian World

    In this episode, Nik and Anthony tackle the challenge of preaching in today's cultural context. They question the effectiveness of "relevant" sermons and propose a simpler approach: letting the scripture passage and redemptive narrative set the tone for preaching. Join them as they explore the importance of exegeting both scripture and our cultural moment to meet the congregation's needs. 

    Links:
    https://theopolisinstitute.com/of-preaching-and-newspapers/

    https://www.firstthings.com/web-exclusives/2016/09/whats-preaching-for

    https://theopolisinstitute.com/the-end-of-premium-mediocre-church/

    Theology and Architecture - CM Howell Interview

    Theology and Architecture - CM Howell Interview

    Join us on this episode of Discerning the Forms as we explore the fascinating relationship between theology and architecture. Our guest CM Howell, philosopher and theologian, shares his insights on the different styles of architecture and their theological underpinnings. We delve into Bergmann's threefold distinction of "doing" theology and architecture, which includes theology "of," "as," and "in" architecture. We also discuss the concept of "place" versus "space" in architecture, as well as the significance of proportion in classical architecture and its relation to theology. From medieval to modern styles, we take a journey through history to understand how theology has influenced architectural design and how architecture influences or sets the stage of culture. 

    Resources:

    https://www.amazon.com/Architecture-Theology-Place-Murray-Rae-ebook/dp/B08W2R1GZ8

    https://www.routledge.com/Religion-Space-and-the-Environment/Bergmann/p/book/9781412862943

    https://www.routledge.com/Nature-Space-and-the-Sacred-Transdisciplinary-Perspectives/Scott-Bergmann-Bedford-Strohm/p/book/9781032243382

    https://www.amazon.com/Spaces-Sacred-Place-Memory-Identity/dp/0801868610

    Timestamps

    0:00:32 - Conversation on Theology and Architecture between Nick and Charles Howell

    0:04:21 -Subject: Exploring the Relationship Between Contemplation and Architecture

    0:07:22 - Theology of Architecture: Exploring the Relationship between Place, Space, and Theology

    0:12:56 - Conversation on Theology of Architecture

    0:15:43 - Topic: Exploring the Meaning of Architecture

    0:18:30 - Heading: Exploring the Ethical and Semiotic Aspects of Architecture

    0:25:42 - Conversation on the Influence of Architecture and Technological Advancements

    0:28:37 - Discussion on the Role of Architecture in Christianity

    0:37:05 - Discussion on the Influence of Theology on Architecture

    0:43:44 - Conversation on Qubits, Metric System, and American Christianity

    0:45:58 - Heading: Exploring the Impact of Economics on Social Identity and Social Imaginary

    0:48:39 - Conversation on the Limitations of Architecture and the Creative Process of Building a Cathedral

    0:51:09 - Conversation on the Evolution of Church Architecture

    0:56:18 - Heading: Architectural Achievements in Modern Styles: A Discussion on Technological Advancements and Theological Reflection

    0:59:41 - Discussion on the Evolution of Architecture from Medieval to Contemporary Times

    1:01:36 - Heading: Exploring the Role of Architects in Shaping Culture

    1:07:37 - Conversation on the Impact of Architecture on Religious Spaces

    1:18:52 - Discussion on the Impact of Space on Discipleship and Thinking

    1:22:26 - Conversation on Church Design and the Impact of Technology on Society


    Chat GPT World - Interview with Jamison Digital

    Chat GPT World - Interview with Jamison Digital

    In this episode we explore the world of AI technology and its impact on our lives. In this episode, we are joined by Jamison Wight, a talented coder who offers a wide range of services for web development and design.

    With over a decade of experience in the tech industry, Jamison has witnessed firsthand the incredible advancements in AI technology. He brings a unique perspective to our conversation as we delve into the pros, cons, and dangers of AI advancement.

    During our discussion, Jamison shares his expertise on the benefits of AI, including increased efficiency and productivity, as well as the potential downsides such as job loss and ethical concerns. We also explore the importance of responsible innovation and the dangers of unchecked AI development.

    In addition to his vast knowledge of AI, Jamison's business offers a variety of web development and design services. From responsive design to custom CMS and web application development, Jamison and his team at Jamison Digital can transform any outdated website into a sleek and modern online presence that truly stands out.

    Jamison Digital Contact:

    Email: jamisonw.wight@gmail.com

    Phone: 4174029696


    Timestamps:

    0:00:33

    "Exploring the Impact of Chat GPT on the Future of Art and Writing with Jameson, a Freelance Full Stack Developer"

    0:03:39

    Conversation Summary: Benefits and Potential Problems of Chatbot Technology

    0:06:26

    Discussion on the Potential Challenges of Automated Coding

    0:08:23

    Conversation on the Impact of Chat GPT on Human Communication and Education

    0:13:58

    "Exploring the Impact of AI on Human Creativity"

    0:18:53

    Heading: Exploring the Unique Quality of Human Art and the Impact of CGI in Movies

    0:20:47

    AI Script Writing: Exploring the Merits of Christopher Nolan and the Rise of AI Technology

    0:23:56

    Discussion on the Impact of Technology on Everyday Life

    0:26:10

    "Exploring the Ethical Implications of AI Technology"

    0:34:13

    Conversation on the Impact of AI and Transhumanism

    0:36:55

    "Exploring the Potential of Chat GPT and Its Impact on Businesses"

    0:38:27

    Conversation on the Impact of AI on Human Communication

    0:41:08

    Conversation on the Impact of Technology on Social Interaction

    0:46:42

    Conversation on Social Media and Its Impact on Interactions

    0:48:44

    Heading: Discussion on the Use of Technology in Society

    0:50:56

    Conversation on Nihilism, Technology, and Chat GPT

    0:54:25

    Conversation Summary: Building a Mario Game with GPT-3

    0:56:34

    Discussion on the Impact of AI on Human Development

    1:01:55

    Discussion on the Role of Christ in Artificial Intelligence

    1:03:48

    Conversation Summary: Exploring the Dan Prompt and Nephilim

    ChatGPT and the Future of Being Human

    ChatGPT and the Future of Being Human

    Join Nik and Anthony in their latest podcast as they dive into the fascinating world of artificial intelligence and the rising popularity of ChatGPT. Together, they explore the endless possibilities and potential pitfalls of this cutting-edge technology, all while keeping a sharp Christian philosophical perspective in mind. Don't miss out on this mind-bending discussion!

    Links to books mentioned:
    https://www.amazon.com/Digimodernism-Technologies-Dismantle-Postmodern-Reconfigure/dp/1441175288

    https://www.amazon.com/Nihilism-Technology-Nolen-Gertz/dp/1786607034/ref=sr_1_1?amp&keywords=nihilism+and+technology&amp&amp&amp&sr=8-1

    Timestamps

    0:00:32
    Conversation on Chat GPT, AI, and Its Potential Effects on Society
    0:03:58
    Exploring AI Chatbots: My Experience with GPT-3
    0:06:35
    Exploring the Potential of Chat GPT for Historical and Theological Research
    0:10:00
    Conversation on Artificial Intelligence and Sentience
    0:12:03
    Conversation on GPT-3 and Chat PDF Applications
    0:14:15
    Conversation on the Uses of Chat GPT AI Technology
    0:16:50
    Conversation on the Impact of Technology on AI Detection
    0:21:09
    Heading: The Impact of AI Generated Voice on Society
    0:23:43
    Discussion on the Impact of Technology on Authenticity and Skepticism
    0:26:11
    Conversation on Digimodenism and the Impact of Digital Culture on Art
    0:28:45
    Discussion on Authenticity and Technology in the Digital Age
    0:35:10
    Discussion on Human Flourishing and Automation
    0:38:55
    Discussion on Theology and Technology: John Milbank's Theology and Social Theory
    0:44:36
    Discussion on Social Media Authenticity and Political Posts
    0:46:11
    Heading: Connecting Through Shared Interests: A Conversation About Human Connection in the Digital Age
    0:48:10
    Heading: The Importance of Church Participation in Embodying True Humanity
    0:52:16
    "Exploring the Role of Embodiment in Christianity"
    0:54:52
    "Exploring the Potential of Chat GPT and Its Impact on Human Discernment"

    Highlight

     My main concern is to protect our humanity. I have noticed how technology, even with its current capabilities, can influence my behavior and desires, similar to what John Millbank describes in how other discourses can shape theology. I am transparent about the fact that I am often guided by my desire to use technology, whether it is my phone, laptop, or video games. It seems that my heart is easily swayed by these things, possibly due to certain behavioral patterns or emotional needs.

    Post-Metaphysical Theology & The Trinitarian Turn

    Post-Metaphysical Theology & The Trinitarian Turn

    What comes after the exhaustion of metaphysics? C.M. Howell explores how Trinitarian theology took the new metaphysical turn and what theology is up to now. 

    C.M. Howell holds a graduate degree in Theology from The University of Oxford and is currently pursuing his PhD in theological aesthetics, with specific interest into the post-metaphysical theology of Ederhard Jungel as it relates to socio-cultural issues such as secularization, disenchantment, and cultural pluralism. 

    Metaphysics

    Metaphysics

    Where do we go after modernism and postmodernism? Metaphysics! Anthony and Nik sketch out some metaphysical options.

    Hellenism and the history of metaphysics:

    https://www.scribd.com/read/434071353/Reality-From-Metaphysics-to-Metapolitics


    A great introduction to Thomism:

    https://www.scribd.com/read/433020760/Aquinas-A-Beginner-s-Guide


    And this:

    https://www.scribd.com/audiobook/354319829/Thomas-Aquinas-Understand-the-Universal-Teacher-s-Greatest-Ideas


    Dooyeweerd on "ground motives":

    https://dooy.info/gm.html

    Exorcism and the Reality of Demons

    Exorcism and the Reality of Demons

    In this episode we talk to an Exorcist and advocate of deliverance prayer, Bishop Jerry King. We ask him about his experience with spiritual warfare and encounters with demonic activity. 

    Jerry King is the Bishop at Kingdom Covenant Churches and Ministries (Worldwide Communion of Catholic Apostolic Churches) in Aledo, Texas . Previously he pastored Christ Church in Ft. Worth for 20 years (First AG) and Kings Corner AG in Louisiana. He is the author of It’s Not About You! It’s About The Kingdom.

    Bishop Jerry King’s recent sermons on Kingdom and Covenant:

    https://www.facebook.com/watch/136104663247035/946010765996106

    Books Mentioned:

    Jerry King’s Book:

    https://www.amazon.com/Its-Not-about-You-Kingdom/dp/149847425X/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=Jerry+King+It%27s+Not+About+You&qid=1667592943&qu=eyJxc2MiOiIwLjg2IiwicXNhIjoiMC4wMCIsInFzcCI6IjAuMDAifQ%3D%3D&sr=8-1

    Needless Casualties of War by John Paul Jackson

    https://www.amazon.com/Needless-Casualties-John-Paul-Jackson/dp/158483000X

    Universal Salvation with Roy Clouser

    Universal Salvation with Roy Clouser

    In this episode Nik discusses Clouser's Biblical case for universal salvation and the final end of all human beings. 

    Roy Clouser is professor of philosophy and religion (Emeritus) at the College of New Jersey. He holds an BA from Gordon College, a B.D. from Reformed Episcopal Seminary, and an M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania. Along the way to the Ph.D. he studied with Paul Tillich at Harvard Graduate School and with Herman Dooyeweerd at the Free University of Amsterdam. In 1997 he won one of the Templeton Awards for his course in science and religion. He is the author of The Myth of Religious Neutrality (University of Notre Dame Press, revised 2005), Knowing with the Heart  (IVP, 1999), and numerous articles.

    Roy Clouser Papers, Books, and Lectures:

    https://www.allofliferedeemed.co.uk/clouser.htm

    https://www.amazon.com/Roy-A.-Clouser/e/B001IXRW90%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share

    Talk About Books

    Talk About Books

    Books We’re Into

    This episode we discuss some books we’re into. What are you into? Send us an email at: discerningtheforms@gmail.com

    Books we mentioned:

    Anthony:

    The Agony of Eros by Byung-Chul Han
    Theses Towards A Trinitarian Ontology by Klaus Hemmerle
    That Hideous Strength by C.S. Lewis
    You are Gods by David Bentley Hart
    Seeing God: The Beatific Vision in Christian Tradition by Hans Boersma

    Nik:

    God and the World of Signs by Andrew Robinson
    Traces of the Trinity: Signs, Sacraments and Sharing God’s Life by Andrew Robinson
    Difference and Repitition by Gilles Deleuze
    Theology Beyond Metaphysics: Transformative Semiotics of René Girard by Anthony Bartlett
    God and Enchantment of Place: Reclaiming Human Experience by David W. Brown


    The Fall

    The Fall

    In this episode we discuss the importance of the Christian doctrine of the fall. We believe that all meta narratives have some kind of story of "the fall" or give some kind of account of what goes wrong with humanity and what we can do to fix it. Understanding what went wrong is essential to our humanness.  

    Can there be a Christian view of science? Interview with Roy Clouser Part II

    Can there be a Christian view of science? Interview with Roy Clouser Part II

    Roy Clouser Interview II

    Can there be a Christian view of science?  In this episode we explore Roy Clouser's view that whatever divinity belief you hold to colors the way you view anything in reality. If this is the case, a Christian will have an Incarnational world-view that colors everything, including science. 

    Relevant Paper:
    https://www.allofliferedeemed.co.uk/Clouser/historicism.PDF

    Roy Clouser's Works:

    https://www.allofliferedeemed.co.uk/clouser.htm

    https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/538122.Roy_A_Clouser

    Reading Jacques Ellul Together - Introduction

    Reading Jacques Ellul Together - Introduction

    We are like frogs in a frying pan at a slow boil. Big tech censorship, authoritarian policies, AI algorithms, you name it. Technology is a blessing and a curse. Or is it all a curse? Join us as we read through Jacques Ellul's The Technological Society and discuss its meaning and application to our current moment. 

    https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/274827.The_Technological_Society


    Christian Philosophy with Roy Clouser

    Christian Philosophy with Roy Clouser

    Roy Clouser Notes

    Is there a Christian way to do philosophy? In this episode, we explore religion and Christian philosophy with renowned Reformational Philosopher Roy Clouser. We discuss everything from Christian metaphysics and it’s relation to philosophy, to the doctrine of God from the perspective of Calvin, Luther, and the Eastern Orthodox theological tradition.

    Roy Clouser is professor of philosophy and religion (Emeritus) at the College of New Jersey. He holds an BA from Gordon College, a B.D. from Reformed Episcopal Seminary, and an M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania. Along the way to the Ph.D. he studied with Paul Tillich at Harvard Graduate School and with Herman Dooyeweerd at the Free University of Amsterdam. In 1997 he won one of the Templeton Awards for his course in science and religion. He is the author of The Myth of Religious Neutrality (University of Notre Dame Press, revised 2005), Knowing with the Heart  (IVP, 1999), and numerous articles.

    Roy Clouser Papers, Books, and Lectures:

    https://www.allofliferedeemed.co.uk/clouser.htm

    https://www.amazon.com/Roy-A.-Clouser/e/B001IXRW90%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share

    Herman Dooyeweerd Pages:

    http://www.dooy.info/


    Wittgenstein and the Theology of Metaphor with Austin Kopack

    Wittgenstein and the Theology of Metaphor with Austin Kopack

    Episode 16 Austin Kopack

    In this episode we talk with Austin Kopack on Wittgenstein and the theology of metaphor. 

    Book Recommendations:

    Wittgenstein's works
    https://www.goodreads.com/search?q=wittgenstein&qid=BIfbHLv4Jj

    https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/12073.Philosophical_Investigations?from_search=true&from_srp=true&qid=BIfbHLv4Jj&rank=3

    https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/762159.On_Certainty?from_search=true&from_srp=true&qid=BIfbHLv4Jj&rank=7

    Secondary Literature

    https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/312955.Theology_After_Wittgenstein?from_search=true&from_srp=true&qid=5s96RaFgAj&rank=1

    https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/771742.God_Matters?ac=1&from_search=true&qid=UcI37U8n82&rank=2

    https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1994956.Multiple_Echo?from_search=true&from_srp=true&qid=7VMjSHXPDy&rank=1



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