Episode 40: Q&A w/ Bishop Varden

01/10/2025 1h 10min
Episode 40: Q&A w/ Bishop Varden

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In this Q&A session with Bishop Erik Varden, Jamie Baxter and Bishop Varden explore:The nature of love and self-forgetfulnessPhilosophical perspectives on progressThe relevance of Stoicism The implications of artificial intelligenceThe importance of maintaining joy in celebratory seasonsAnd more!__________This January, take up the example of the Fathers and embrace a life of prayer, asceticism, and fraternity. Leave behind the pharaohs and idols that keep you enslaved and take up the journey to the promised land. Join tens of thousands of men from all around the world for the Exodus 90 Challenge. We start January 5th, 2026. Download the Exodus 90 app or visit Exodus90.com to learn moreVisit Desertfathers.com to join our email newsletter for updates and reflections.__________We owe a special thanks to our partners. Desert Fathers with Bishop Erik Varden is...• 🦉...written by Bishop Erik Varden. You can follow Bishop Varden on his blog, coramfratribus.com• 🎥 ...produced by EWTN• 🎙️ ...edited and supported by Saint Kolbe Studios• 🧡...and brought to you by Exodus 90, download the Exodus 90 app today________Chapters00:00 Introduction and Context of the Q&A Session03:07 The Nature of Love and Self-Forgetfulness09:03 Philosophical Perspectives on Progress and History18:45 Stoicism and Its Relevance to Christian Living21:41 Artificial Intelligence and Wisdom from the Desert Fathers29:19 The Solitary Life and Its Impact on Humanity35:09 Challenges of Prayer and Asceticism44:42 Living Joyfully in Celebratory Seasons49:35 The Discipline of Speech and Communication54:07 Practical Wisdom for Financial Responsibility58:38 Navigating Romantic Relationships and Spiritual Priorities01:07:57 Conclusion and BlessingTags:Desert Fathers, Bishop Erik Varden, Q&A, love, self-knowledge, humility, progress, Stoicism, artificial intelligence, prayer, asceticism, financial responsibility, romantic relationships