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192. What's On Our Mind- The Many Faces of God and Self: Discovering the Divine and Personal Identity

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Have you ever wondered how there can be one God and so many different religions? Join Scott Langdon and Dr. Jerry L. Martin as they explore this intriguing question many have pondered.

Scott and Jerry discuss the problem of the diversity of revelations and explore the manifestations of God across different cultures and religions as complementary rather than contradictory. Drawing from Jerry’s enlightening book, God: An Autobiography, As Told to a Philosopher, Scott and Jerry explore the richness of God’s nature, mirroring the diverse ways we understand ourselves.

Scott and Jerry explore the frustrations of being misunderstood and relate these experiences to common misconceptions about God’s nature while embracing the multifaceted essence of God.

Discover how our actions towards others reflect God’s presence in our lives and explore the idea of a more anthropomorphic God who actively engages in our lives. This episode is made for today’s interconnected world!
Follow along with future episodes and get your copy of God: An Autobiography, As Told to a Philosopher here.
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Other Series:

The podcast began with the Dramatic Adaptation of the book and now has several series:

Resources:

#whatsonourmind #godanautobiography #experiencegod

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Capítulos

1. 192. What's On Our Mind- The Many Faces of God and Self: Discovering the Divine and Personal Identity (00:00:00)

2. Introduction to God: An Autobiography, The Podcast (00:00:17)

3. Introduction to What's On Our Mind?: The Many Faces of God (00:01:08)

4. Understanding Religious Diversity: Why Are There So Many Religions if There Is One God? (00:02:22)

5. Exploring Personal Agency: Integrating the Many Aspects of Self (00:08:02)

6. The Personal Is Interpersonal - Discovering the Many Faces of Self and God (00:13:31)

7. The Desire to Be Understood: Reflecting on God's Personal Nature (00:19:58)

8. Outro and Contact Information: Stay Connected (00:28:13)

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Questions? Comments? Text Us!

Have you ever wondered how there can be one God and so many different religions? Join Scott Langdon and Dr. Jerry L. Martin as they explore this intriguing question many have pondered.

Scott and Jerry discuss the problem of the diversity of revelations and explore the manifestations of God across different cultures and religions as complementary rather than contradictory. Drawing from Jerry’s enlightening book, God: An Autobiography, As Told to a Philosopher, Scott and Jerry explore the richness of God’s nature, mirroring the diverse ways we understand ourselves.

Scott and Jerry explore the frustrations of being misunderstood and relate these experiences to common misconceptions about God’s nature while embracing the multifaceted essence of God.

Discover how our actions towards others reflect God’s presence in our lives and explore the idea of a more anthropomorphic God who actively engages in our lives. This episode is made for today’s interconnected world!
Follow along with future episodes and get your copy of God: An Autobiography, As Told to a Philosopher here.
Relevant Episodes:

Other Series:

The podcast began with the Dramatic Adaptation of the book and now has several series:

Resources:

#whatsonourmind #godanautobiography #experiencegod

Would you like to be featured on the show or have questions about spirituality or divine communication?

Share Your Story | Site | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube

  continue reading

Capítulos

1. 192. What's On Our Mind- The Many Faces of God and Self: Discovering the Divine and Personal Identity (00:00:00)

2. Introduction to God: An Autobiography, The Podcast (00:00:17)

3. Introduction to What's On Our Mind?: The Many Faces of God (00:01:08)

4. Understanding Religious Diversity: Why Are There So Many Religions if There Is One God? (00:02:22)

5. Exploring Personal Agency: Integrating the Many Aspects of Self (00:08:02)

6. The Personal Is Interpersonal - Discovering the Many Faces of Self and God (00:13:31)

7. The Desire to Be Understood: Reflecting on God's Personal Nature (00:19:58)

8. Outro and Contact Information: Stay Connected (00:28:13)

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