To be announced.
With Mark Swinney
April 22 to 28
This week’s guest, Mark Swinney, has good news: There is no hopeless case! Mark shares what he’s learned—and experienced—that proves that God’s love truly can bring hope and healing to apparently hopeless situations.
Speaker, Lyle Young
Speaker, Phillip Hockley
Why did Mary Baker Eddy devote considerable attention in her writings to terms like animal magnetism, mesmerism, hypnotism, and electricity? Part of the reason was the prominence and popularity of these practices in the culture of her time. For guest speaker Dr. Jackson Lears, explorations into the relation of the mind with different forms of invisible energy fell under the larger umbrella term of vitalism. For Eddy they presented a spiritual challenge, which she responded to. In this episode, Lears—as a leading cultural and intellectual historian of nineteenth- and early twentieth-century America—explains why these pursuits held such attraction for the age. Examining some of Eddy’s statements on these practices, our conversation elucidates why and how she addressed these practices in the language she chose and the stances she took.
A short video hosted by Editor, Mark Sappenfield
January 25, 2024
Where is trust most needed? How can it be learned? Explore how people worldwide are navigating times of mistrust and discover how we can begin to build trust in each other.
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