Listen "Exploring the Personal, Social & Cosmic Emergence of Sin with Dr. Matthew Croasmun | PT 81"
Episode Synopsis
Sin is a big deal. In this episode of The Pastor's Table, hosts Tara Beth Leach and Dr. Mark Quanstrom engage in a compelling conversation with Dr. Matthew Croasmun about the multifaceted nature of sin. Drawing from his book, "The Emergence of Sin," Dr. Croasmun discusses sin from personal, social, and cosmic perspectives, challenging the conventional view that sin is merely individual misdeeds or social ills. He shares his journey from the Midwest to Yale, his accidental church planting experience, and the significance of embracing a comprehensive understanding of sin as a cosmic force that constrains our moral freedom and opposes our efforts to do right.Dr. Croasmun's perspective re-mythologizes the world through scientific and theological lenses, presenting sin as an emergent feature of a vast human network of transgression. Yet, this power is real and personal, necessitating our resistance. The discussion emphasizes the importance of viewing Paul's ancient text as a relevant field manual for modern living. This episode invites pastors and church leaders to adopt a robust understanding of sin, promising to delve deeper into its practical implications in future episodes.Timestamps: 01:57 Journey from Midwest to Yale05:17 Accidental Church Planting17:59 Theological Insights on Sin32:23 Implications for Pastoral Ministry34:31 Closing Blessings and Reflections
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