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    Explore " god's message" with insightful episodes like "90. What’s On Our Mind- How God Communicates", "89. What’s On Your Mind- A Relationship With God", "85. What’s On Your Mind- Spiritual Living", "84. The Nature of Human Beings | Series: Two Philosophers Wrestle With God | Dialogue 7 [Part 2]" and "83. The Nature of Human Beings | Series: Two Philosophers Wrestle With God | Dialogue 7 [Part 1]" from podcasts like ""GOD: An Autobiography, As Told to a Philosopher - The Podcast", "GOD: An Autobiography, As Told to a Philosopher - The Podcast", "GOD: An Autobiography, As Told to a Philosopher - The Podcast", "GOD: An Autobiography, As Told to a Philosopher - The Podcast" and "GOD: An Autobiography, As Told to a Philosopher - The Podcast"" and more!

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    90. What’s On Our Mind- How God Communicates

    90. What’s On Our Mind- How God Communicates

    Just as God adjusted communication to each culture's needs, capacities, and talents, God interacts on a personal level, expressing different aspects through each individual, pushing development, driving reality. 

    What do prehistoric cave paintings, Chinese aesthetics, The Upanishads, and Jesus have in common? They are all examples of divine interaction within different cultures. 

    At this point in history, a time of globalized communication, a new familiarity with diverse religions, revelations, and enlightenments across tradition and culture has inspired a renewed spiritual wisdom that God communicates in many ways. Explore this dramatic change in understanding of Divine reality and the relationship between God and humans and discover the rich spiritual meaning of life.

    What's On Our Mind- Show host Scott Langdon and Dr. Jerry L. Martin discuss how God develops and learns in partnership with humans through a meaningful relationship. 

    • Two Philosophers Wrestle With God- World Religions- dynamic dialogues between Dr. Jerry L. Martin, reporter and author of the true story God: An Autobiography, As Told To A Philosopher, and founding chairman of the Theology Without Walls, and Dr. Richard Oxenberg, professor of ethics and theology, and author.
    • What's On Your Mind- Reactions and responses from readers and listeners about their personal spiritual experiences with God. 

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    89. What’s On Your Mind- A Relationship With God

    89. What’s On Your Mind- A Relationship With God

    Hear profound communications from readers responding to God: An Autobiography, As Told To A Philosopher, inspired by the pivotal moment of faith when Jerry, a philosopher, and nonbeliever, sends prayers of gratitude to the unknown. Meet Gerald and Margaret, who share contrasting experiences and obstacles in their relationship with God. 

    Gerald is a skeptic, dismissive of divine relation, yet open-minded enough to be a seeker of truth. Margaret can connect with God in simple yet profound ways but struggles with the relatable issue of willfulness getting in the way of purpose. 

    Dr. Jerry L. Martin, author of the true story and recorded communication with God in God: An Autobiography, As Told To A Philosopher, and show host Scott Langdon, discuss these two letters of spiritual blocks, lessons on life, and forming a purposeful relationship with God- getting to the heart of God's reported message.

    If not through the mind, how does God communicate with humans? Open the mind- listen with intellect and heart as this discussion journeys to the existential edge of life. These lessons go beyond philosophy, Hegel, and Buber, and resonate with the same profound wisdom hidden in tales like The Little Prince and preserved in the purposeful willfulness of one of history's greatest treasures, Joan of Arc.

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    85. What’s On Your Mind- Spiritual Living

    85. What’s On Your Mind- Spiritual Living

    Scott and Jerry read comments and responses to God: An Autobiography, As Told To A Philosopher. Jenny, Patricia, and Tamara share their experiences with God, connected in the theme of spiritual living- in openness and connection to God.

    Is it time for you to share your experience with God? We Want To Hear About Your Spiritual Journey!

    Listen to real spiritual experiences and possibly miracles from regular listeners (not theologians, saints, or gurus) who offer profound spiritual teachings through their experiences with God in the relatable drama and setting of everyday life.

    Share your story; you don't need a reason- a complex problem, a deep insight, suffering, or spiritual experience. Just get quiet, commune with God, and trust your journey's spiritual nudges and whispers.

    Is Carl Sagan only presenting the tip of the iceberg in understanding the world? How would Benjamin Franklin respond to our modern ability to fly from the United States to Paris in hours?

    What is your story? We want to hear from you!

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    84. The Nature of Human Beings | Series: Two Philosophers Wrestle With God | Dialogue 7 [Part 2]

    84. The Nature of Human Beings | Series: Two Philosophers Wrestle With God | Dialogue 7 [Part 2]

    Join host Scott Langdon as he connects Dr. Jerry L. Martin and Dr. Richard Oxenberg for part 2 of the dialogue on the Nature of Human Beings from Where Two Philosophers Wrestle with God.

    Explore reincarnation and the meaning of karma through God's revelation to Jerry about the nature of human beings and humans' intimate connection with God as a co-partner in a shared world of creation.

    Part 2 looks at the wholes within the whole- living harmoniously as an orchestra- but even Beethoven had more love and loss in his life than his perfectly balanced symphonies. Are you answering the many callings and lessons of this life? The first part of this dialogue focused on God's geocentric and anthropocentric qualities and visited concepts of Darwinian evolution (with a teleological dimension), consciousness, identity, infinite worlds, Leibniz, and Sri Aurobindo. 

    The Atman, or Self behind the Self, is united with Brahman- fundamental reality, the Divine, or God. God's consciousness flows and develops in response to humans' discovery and perception of the Self behind the Self, or Atman. Explore humans' intimate connection with God as a co-partner in a shared world of creation.

    Dr. Jerry L. Martin is a philosopher and author of the true story, God: An Autobiography, As Told To A Philosopher. He has served as the head of the National Endowment for the Humanities and the University of Colorado philosophy department and is the founding chairman of the Theology Without Walls group at the AAR.

    Dr. Richard Oxenberg is a professor at Endicott College studying philosophy and ethics of religion and wrote: On the Meaning of Human Being: Heidegger and the Bible in Dialogue.

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    83. The Nature of Human Beings | Series: Two Philosophers Wrestle With God | Dialogue 7 [Part 1]

    83. The Nature of Human Beings | Series: Two Philosophers Wrestle With God | Dialogue 7 [Part 1]

    Join host Scott Langdon as he connects Dr. Richard Oxenberg and Dr. Jerry L. Martin in Where Two Philosophers Wrestle with God, to discuss God's revelation to Jerry about the nature of human beings and how humans and God relate. 

    Is God geocentric- focused on what's happening on the Earth? Is God anthropocentric- focused on the development of human beings? To answer these questions, this dialogue also delves into Darwinian evolution (with a teleological dimension), consciousness, identity, infinite worlds, Leibniz, and Sri Aurobindo. 

    The Atman, or Self behind the Self, is united with Brahman- fundamental reality, the Divine, or God. God's consciousness flows and develops in response to humans' discovery and perception of the Self behind the Self, or Atman. Explore humans' intimate connection with God as a co-partner in a shared world of creation.

    Dr. Jerry L. Martin is a philosopher and author of the true story, God: An Autobiography, As Told To A Philosopher. He has served as the head of the National Endowment for the Humanities and the University of Colorado philosophy department and is the founding chairman of the Theology Without Walls group at the AAR.

    Dr. Richard Oxenberg is a professor at Endicott College. He has studied philosophy and ethics of religion and has published numerous articles on these subjects, including his book: On the Meaning of Human Being: Heidegger and the Bible in Dialogue.

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    82. Self Behind The Self | Special Episode: Experience God Again, A Review Of Episode 29

    82. Self Behind The Self | Special Episode: Experience God Again, A Review Of Episode 29

    Welcome to a special episode of God: An Autobiography, The Podcast, a dramatic adaptation and continuing discussion of the book God: an Autobiography, as Told to a Philosopher by Jerry L. Martin. 

    God's experiences, history, and evolution are rooted in humankind's condition, development, and response to God. This special revisits episode 29 where God Explains The Self Behind The Self, and goes beyond the tip of the iceberg, diving deeper into the concept of the Self behind the Self.

    This episode is in preparation for upcoming episodes in the series Where Two Philosophers Wrestle with God, a dynamic dialogue between two philosophers who will begin shifting the conversation towards investigating the nature of human beings.

    "I cannot move at a pace greater than the human reactions. That is why it is important for you to tell My story, My history of interactions with humans, from My side. You will see that a development in God is really a response to, (and) conditioned by, the development of men (human beings) and their response to me."

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    81. What’s On Our Mind- In Rhythm With God

    81. What’s On Our Mind- In Rhythm With God

    God: An Autobiography, As Told To A Philosopher- a revelation reported by Dr. Jerry L. Martin offering a unique narrative account of God's experiences throughout history and beyond time. Jerry and Scott share a dynamic conversation recapping the last three episodes of the series:

    -Where Two Philosophers Wrestle With God- two philosophers unwrap the Problem of Evil and question, why is there still pain and suffering if God can stop evil? This dialogue considers God as a Person with an ongoing development and explores the intimate relationship between God and humans, as unique as every individual and integral to the progress of development.

    -What's On Your Mind- reactions from readers and listeners about their personal spiritual experiences with God. Including stories from Letitia, Nelda, Alice, and Laura on topics of talking with God, spiritual conversion, and how to stay in rhythm with the divine presence in the midst of the evil also present throughout the world.

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    80. What’s On Your Mind- God's Frequency

    80. What’s On Your Mind- God's Frequency

    Adjust your dial for static, tune in to the right frequency, and listen to a unique radio station featuring the rhythm of the universe's divine hum and your extraordinary story. Stay tuned for a special broadcast direct from God- does He have your attention yet?

    Scott and Jerry engage in an insightful conversation about God: An Autobiography, As Told To A Philosopher from the series What's On Your Mind, responding to exciting stories and spiritual experiences from readers / listeners: Letitia, Alice, and Nilda, and their reactions to God: An Autobiography, As Told To A Philosopher, expressing a desire to hear and discern God's will throughout the journey of life. 

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    79. The Problem Of Evil | Series: Two Philosophers Wrestle With God | Dialogue 6 [Part 2]

    79. The Problem Of Evil | Series: Two Philosophers Wrestle With God | Dialogue 6 [Part 2]

    Dr. Jerry L. Martin and Dr. Richard Oxenberg return for part 2 of The Problem of Evil, discussing the birth of the universe, God, and purpose. Explore God as a Person with an ongoing development. Borrowing wisdom from philosophy and ancient religions, this discussion investigates whether evil is an impulse or a version of unheimlichkeit and how to attain the Victory Level.

    Join host Scott Langdon as he connects Dr. Richard Oxenberg and Dr. Jerry L. Martin in Where Two Philosophers Wrestle with God.

    Dr. Jerry L. Martin is a philosopher and author of the true story, God: An Autobiography, As Told To A Philosopher. He has served as the head of the National Endowment for the Humanities and the University of Colorado philosophy department and is the founding chairman of the Theology Without Walls group at the AAR.

    Dr. Richard Oxenberg is a professor at Endicott College. He has studied philosophy and ethics of religion and has published numerous articles on these subjects, including his book: On the Meaning of Human Being: Heidegger and the Bible in Dialogue.

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    78. The Problem Of Evil | Series: Two Philosophers Wrestle With God | Dialogue 6 [Part 1]

    78. The Problem Of Evil | Series: Two Philosophers Wrestle With God | Dialogue 6 [Part 1]

    Dr. Jerry L. Martin and Dr. Richard Oxenberg invite Kierkegaard, pioneer existentialist and Danish philosopher, Stendhal, realist French novelist, and Heschel, Jewish philosopher and theologian of the 20th century, to the conversation with God, taking a deep look at evil and suffering.

    Join host Scott Langdon as he connects Dr. Richard Oxenberg and Dr. Jerry L. Martin in Where Two Philosophers Wrestle with God, Dialogue Six- The Problem Of Evil, investigating why God does not simply end all evil and suffering.

    Dr. Jerry L. Martin is a philosopher and author of the true story, God: An Autobiography, As Told To A Philosopher. He has served as the head of the National Endowment for the Humanities and the University of Colorado philosophy department and is the founding chairman of the Theology Without Walls group at the AAR. 

    Dr. Richard Oxenberg is a professor at Endicott College. He has studied philosophy and ethics of religion and has published numerous articles on these subjects, including his book: On the Meaning of Human Being: Heidegger and the Bible in Dialogue.

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    77. What’s On Our Mind- Spiritual Development

    77. What’s On Our Mind- Spiritual Development

    God: An Autobiography, As Told To A Philosopher offers a unique first-person account of God's experiences. God shared his story with philosopher Dr. Jerry L. Martin and explained the God beyond God, existing before Creation, and the birth of the God of this world through the Big Bang. 

    Imagine each life story as a great drama, with God playing every character, experiencing the suffering and potentiality of the universe through the unfolding of each life story, working in partnership with every character toward the most remarkable story ever told- and lived. Are we more similar than separate from God, flawed but evolving, growing in potentially through our copartnership to achieve an ideal story?

    Join us for an insightful conversation between Jerry and Scott about their personal spiritual experiences while recapping points from the most recent podcast series. Jerry discusses loving the God in everyone, even the evilest, and the mind as a medium, something similar to consciousness, housing God's divine presence, the connective tissue of the universe.

    Are you living your story's true potential in rhythm with God? Being the best version of yourself involves a simple task- love yourself. Silence the distractions and hardships of the world, relax and yield to God, and discover your ideal life story.

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    73. What’s On Our Mind- God's Evolution

    73. What’s On Our Mind- God's Evolution

    Scott and Jerry recap the past three podcast stories, covering Where Two Philosophers Wrestle With God, and What's On Your Mind. An insightful conversation between Jerry and Scott about their personal spiritual experiences while recapping points from the most recent series, including dialogues, and responses from readers and listeners.

    Listen to a philosopher's experience communicating with God, where God explains human history as co-evolving with His own dramatic story. Not a theological debate but a discussion that includes philosophical theories, often seen through the lens of logic, and spiritual experiences perceived through the lenses of different religious communities. Join us in this still-lingering time of enforced leisure and understand what it means when God said, "Listen!"

    This interesting conversation covers the paradox of evil, how to pray, and whether a parent's frustrations are similar to God's frustration. But, can God be like us in just doing His best?

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    72. What’s On Your Mind- Trusting God

    72. What’s On Your Mind- Trusting God

    Scott and Jerry engage in an insightful conversation responding to fascinating questions and comments about God: An Autobiography, As Told To A Philosopher.

    Listen to exciting stories and spiritual experiences with responses investigating God's communication throughout different traditions of faith with Dr. Jerry L. Martin, author of God: An Autobiography, As Told To A Philosopher and the podcast host and creative director Scott Langdon from the series What's On Your Mind.

    This episode focuses on Wayne, an Evangelical pulled from his community and then called back. Listen to Wayne's deeply meaningful story as he learns to share his journey with God and trust His calling as he experiences a religious return.

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    71. Nature Of God And Divine Reality | Series: Two Philosophers Wrestle With God | Dialogue 4 [Part 2]

    71. Nature Of God And Divine Reality | Series: Two Philosophers Wrestle With God | Dialogue 4 [Part 2]

    Is God lonely? Philosophy, science, religion, and God- all in one conversation. 

    A profound philosophical discussion of sciences and religion that dares to consider God as lonely, becoming self-aware, and evolving in response to human development. Rediscover the beginning of life with a new understanding of Adam and Eve from the perspective of God searching for meaningful relationships and consider philosophical concepts of the Self from Hegel as we rejoin for another episode from this literary podcast adaptation and discussion. 

    Analytical and energetic dialogues of philosophical and spiritual discussion between Dr. Jerry L. Martin and Dr. Richard Oxenberg about God: An Autobiography, As Told To A Philosopher. A profound conversation of philosophy, sciences, and religion daring to consider God's perspective in the series Two Philosophers Wrestle With God. The fourth dialogue covers the nature of divine reality.

    Richard Oxenberg received his PH.D. in Philosophy from Emory University in 2002, with a concentration in Ethics and Philosophy of Religion. He has written and published numerous articles on these subjects, many of which are available online. His book: On the Meaning of Human Being: Heidegger and the Bible in Dialogue, was published by Political Animal Press in 2018. Richard currently teaches at Endicott College in Beverly, MA.

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    70. Nature Of God And Divine Reality | Series: Two Philosophers Wrestle With God | Dialogue 4 [Part 1]

    70. Nature Of God And Divine Reality | Series: Two Philosophers Wrestle With God | Dialogue 4 [Part 1]

    Analytical and energetic dialogues of philosophical and spiritual discussion between Dr. Jerry L. Martin and Dr. Richard Oxenberg about God: An Autobiography, As Told To A Philosopher. A profound conversation of philosophy, sciences, and religion daring to consider God's perspective in the series Two Philosophers Wrestle With God. The fourth dialogue covers the nature of divine reality.

    Do we need a new understanding of God- a new Genesis? This week's discussion challenges the traditional image of God with an evolving God, becoming self-aware, and learning to communicate. 

    Rediscover the history of science and religion through the Big Bang, Creation, and Genesis from God's perspective as we look back in the book and continue the discussion of the philosophy of religion, and the Nature of Divine Reality.

    Richard Oxenberg received his PH.D. in Philosophy from Emory University in 2002, with a concentration in Ethics and Philosophy of Religion. He has written and published numerous articles on these subjects, many of which are available online. His book: On the Meaning of Human Being: Heidegger and the Bible in Dialogue, was published by Political Animal Press in 2018. Richard currently teaches at Endicott College in Beverly, MA.

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    69. Revisiting The Beginning | Special Episode: A Look Back At Episode 16

    69. Revisiting The Beginning | Special Episode: A Look Back At Episode 16

    Why did God create humans? Join the literary podcast discussion of God: An Autobiography, As Told to a Philosopher by Jerry L. Martin. This disturbing and fascinating episode explores the key to the universe and the beginning of life from God's perspective. 

    Consider God's experience with Creation, the Big Bang, the physical universe, and the development of life, consciousness, and self-awareness. What was God's experience creating order in chaos? 

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    68. What’s On Our Mind- Listening To God

    68. What’s On Our Mind- Listening To God

    How anthropomorphic is God? Jerry talks about the first thing God ever said to him- "Listen!"

    What does it mean to listen to God?

    An insightful conversation between Jerry and Scott about their personal spiritual experiences while recapping points from the most recent series, including dialogues, and responses from readers and listeners.

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    67. What’s On Your Mind- Is God Hiding?

    67. What’s On Your Mind- Is God Hiding?

    Scott and Jerry engage in an insightful conversation, hearing from listener Joe again, and responding to Eve's fascinating questions and comments about God: An Autobiography, As Told To A Philosopher.

    Why is God so elusive? Our listeners asked this question and more for this episode of the series What's On Your Mind.

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    66. Purpose | Series: Two Philosophers Wrestle With God | Dialogue 3 [Part 2]

    66. Purpose | Series: Two Philosophers Wrestle With God | Dialogue 3 [Part 2]

    Analytical and energetic dialogues of philosophical and spiritual discussion between Dr. Jerry L. Martin and Dr. Richard Oxenberg about God: An Autobiography, As Told To A Philosopher. A profound conversation of philosophy, sciences, and religion daring to consider God's perspective in the series Two Philosophers Wrestle With God. The third dialogue covers God’s purpose and intention for a new revelation in this new age.

    Richard Oxenberg received his PH.D. in Philosophy from Emory University in 2002, with a concentration in Ethics and Philosophy of Religion. He has written and published numerous articles on these subjects, many of which are available online. His book: On the Meaning of Human Being: Heidegger and the Bible in Dialogue, was published by Political Animal Press in 2018. Richard currently teaches at Endicott College in Beverly, MA. 

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    65. Purpose | Series: Two Philosophers Wrestle With God | Dialogue 3 [Part 1]

    65. Purpose | Series: Two Philosophers Wrestle With God | Dialogue 3 [Part 1]

    Analytical and energetic dialogues of philosophical and spiritual discussion between Dr. Jerry L. Martin and Dr. Richard Oxenberg about God: An Autobiography, As Told To A Philosopher. A profound conversation of philosophy, sciences, and religion daring to consider God's perspective in the series Two Philosophers Wrestle With God. The third dialogue covers purpose.

    Richard Oxenberg received his PH.D. in Philosophy from Emory University in 2002, with a concentration in Ethics and Philosophy of Religion. He has written and published numerous articles on these subjects, many of which are available online. His book: On the Meaning of Human Being: Heidegger and the Bible in Dialogue, was published by Political Animal Press in 2018. Richard currently teaches at Endicott College in Beverly, MA. 

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