BQ7-MVTC: "What is Christianity? (Traditional)": Dan Gaynor on Love, the Resurrection & the Human Condition

28/05/2025 1h 16min Temporada 1 Episodio 7
BQ7-MVTC: "What is Christianity? (Traditional)": Dan Gaynor on Love, the Resurrection & the Human Condition

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In this episode of Mystic vs. Traditional Christianity from the Better Questions podcast, Kevin Hohe and Dan Gaynor sit down for a wide-ranging conversation about the heart of faith - what it means to love God and others, and how that love shapes the way we see ourselves, our communities, and the world around us.Together, they explore the core themes of Christianity, from the resurrection of Jesus to the role of the Holy Spirit, the differences between the Old and New Testaments, and why grace is at the center of it all. But this isn’t a conversation limited to doctrine. Kevin and Dan dive into the challenges of fatherhood, the pressures of ego, and the dangers of rigid dogma - highlighting the importance of self-love, curiosity, and staying open to growth.This is an honest, hopeful dialogue about faith, freedom, and finding purpose in a complex world.In this episode, we explore:Why the essence of faith is grace, peace, and joy in Jesus ChristHow the resurrection shapes Christian belief - and why it mattersThe Holy Spirit’s role in connecting us to God and empowering faithThe tension between Old Testament law and New Testament graceWhy self-love is essential for loving othersThe risks of dogma, doctrine, and rigid interpretation of scriptureHow the story of Adam and Eve reflects our own strugglesWhy ego, expectations, and societal norms can create personal prisonsThe importance of community and love in spiritual practiceHow fatherhood changes our understanding of purposeWhy spirituality is a lifelong journey - and why that’s a good thingStay connected:Kevin Hohe | LinkedInAnd let us know what you think with our feedback form.Produced by Pineapple Audio Production. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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