Sinopsis
New Persuasive Words started as two guys talking about life with what we thought (hoped?) was wit and insight, on our good days anyway. Then...a podcast.
Episodios
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Episode 51: Guilt
16/03/2016In this episode of the show we discuss about guilt. We talk about how it feels and what to do with it when it’s weighing you down. The post Guilt appeared first on New Persuasive Words.
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Episode 49: Loss
06/03/2016The most beautiful people we have known are those who have known defeat, known suffering, known struggle, known loss, and have found their way out of those depths. -Elisabeth Kubler-Ross In this episode we deal with loss. It’s an experience that shapes and affects every human life. How we deal with it is often a... The post Loss appeared first on New Persuasive Words.
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Episode 48: This American Religious Life: Greg Strawbridge
03/03/2016We’re going to do a non-scientific profile of different religious communities and personolaties and how they shape the American religious landscape. We’re not sociologists, but that’s never stopped us before. This is the first edition of the series, which we’ll we do whenever the spirit moves us. We’re privileged to kick it of with the... The post This American Religious Life: Greg Strawbridge appeared first on New Persuasive Words.
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Episode 46: Trump Vs. Francis
20/02/2016Pope Francis alluded to the fact that Donald Trump might not be a Christian in a recent press conference on his flight back from Mexico. Is he wrong or right? Is it even his place to make these kind of judgments. We consider all this and more in this episode of New Persuasive Words. The post Trump Vs. Francis appeared first on New Persuasive Words.
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Episode 39: The Faces of Jesus
12/01/2016This [pop culture] Jesus may be our champion and friend, but he is no one’s mediator. The news he brings may be pleasant, or it may be harsh, but it is not urgent or particularly new—not for those who are perishing. In sum, there is much to emulate in the Jesus we find in pop... The post The Faces of Jesus appeared first on New Persuasive Words.
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Episode 36: Is The God Of Muhammad The Father Of Jesus Christ?
01/01/2016There’s been some recent controversy at Wheaton College involving a professor who was put on administrative leave for statements she made about the relationship of Christianity and Islam. In response to the controversy Miroslav Volf wrote an op-ed piece in the Washington Post addressing the question: do Christians and Muslims worship the same God? We... The post Is The God Of Muhammad The Father Of Jesus Christ? appeared first on New Persuasive Words.
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Episode 35: Is This A Wonderful Life?
22/12/2015won·der·ful adjective 1. inspiring delight, pleasure, or admiration; extremely good; marvelous. Is this a wonderful life? It’s the question behind one the great Christmas films of all time. It’s also a question people find themselves asking in a world that increasingly feels more lonely, chaotic and cold. What makes a wonderful and meaningful life?... The post Is This A Wonderful Life? appeared first on New Persuasive Words.
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Episode 34: There’s Something About Mary
15/12/2015There is a reason Mary is everywhere. I’ve seen her image all over the world, in cafés in Istanbul, on students’ backpacks in Scotland, in a market stall in Jakarta, but I don’t think her image is everywhere because she is a reminder to be obedient, and I don’t think it has to do with... The post There’s Something About Mary appeared first on New Persuasive Words.
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Episode 33: Mirror Mirror On The Wall…A Demographic Reflection Of American Values
11/12/2015Donald Trump made headlines yet again with a proposed plan to ban all Islamic entry to the United States. Almost every candidate and public political figure rushed to condemn Trump’s proposal. But a recent comprehensive study of American values and attitudes by the Public Religion Research Institute reveals that most Americans seem to agree with... The post Mirror Mirror On The Wall…A Demographic Reflection Of American Values appeared first on New Persuasive Words.
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Episode 32: The Official Guide To Surviving Political Arguments With Family and Friends During The Holidays
08/12/2015We're living in one of the most divided times in our country's history since the period that preceded the Civil War. It seems that more and more we have less and less in common as a country. We're divided into red states and blue states and increasingly we shop, eat and play in different places depending on our political and moral values. Then comes the holidays! The post The Official Guide To Surviving Political Arguments With Family and Friends During The Holidays appeared first on New Persuasive Words.
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Episode 31: Where Do We Sleep When Our Beds Are Burning?
05/12/2015The “Benedict Option” refers to Christians in the contemporary West who cease to identify the continuation of civility and moral community with the maintenance of American empire, and who therefore are keen to construct local forms of community as loci of Christian resistance against what the empire represents. Put less grandly, the Benedict Option —... The post Where Do We Sleep When Our Beds Are Burning? appeared first on New Persuasive Words.
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Episode 24: How Do People Change?
06/11/2015We have the capacity to imagine changing into something different than we are. This can be the blessing and the curse of the human condition. The post How Do People Change? appeared first on New Persuasive Words.
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Episode 21: Fight or Flight?
20/10/2015What do you do when your back is against the wall? Most of us either run in hope that we're faster than whatever frightens us, or we fight thinking that we're stronger than it. The post Fight or Flight? appeared first on New Persuasive Words.
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Episode 20: I Think Therefore…?
17/10/2015...how much do we know about our thought process? And how important is what we know? Is it is important as being known? The post I Think Therefore…? appeared first on New Persuasive Words.
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Episode 18: Friends
06/10/2015We need not view a friendship with another human being either as having no other end but itself or as being solely a means to friendship with God. God is known in communion, but of course communion, the eucharist, is not passed between God and the individual alone, but shared among the community of... The post Friends appeared first on New Persuasive Words.
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Episode 17: Don’t Worry, Be…Happy?
01/10/2015JOY IN NONSENSE. How can men take joy in nonsense? They do so, wherever there is laughter-in fact, one can almost say that wherever there is happiness there is joy in nonsense. It gives us pleasure to turn experience into its opposite, to turn purposefulness into purposelessness, necessity into arbitrariness, in such a way that... The post Don’t Worry, Be…Happy? appeared first on New Persuasive Words.
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Episode 13: Know Thy Selfie
11/09/2015We can probably all agree that smartphones are now an inseparable part of ourselves (if you can afford one, that is), and so is the Internet. Whether that’s a good thing is still undergoing intense philosophical scrutiny. What is not up for debate is that a lot of our socializing occurs online, and as... The post Know Thy Selfie appeared first on New Persuasive Words.
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Episode 12: Beware The Maelstrom
09/09/2015MAELSTROMS — THOSE POWERFUL SWIRLING whirlpools in the open seas — have been known to pull hapless fishing boats, crew, and cargo down into a deadly vortex to the ocean’s dark depths. Maelstroms take on epic proportions in the world of fiction. In Edgar Allan Poe’s short story, “A Descent into the Maelstrom,” the lone... The post Beware The Maelstrom appeared first on New Persuasive Words.
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Episode 10: I Fought The Law
02/09/2015Contemporary American culture, however, holds a much more optimistic view of human moral capabilities than does the Bible, and this has unfortunately crept into churches. How else to explain the fact that a religion based on acknowledging our own faults and shortcomings has become widely associated with extraordinary judgmentalism and self-righteousness?…American Christianity now is in... The post I Fought The Law appeared first on New Persuasive Words.
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Episode 9: Blessed Are The Vulnerable
29/08/2015Some things you make. Some you recover. Some you discover. This podcast is a combination of all three. Often times after people see, hear or read something they connect with want to know where it came from. This came from our interaction with the work of Brene Brown, specifically around our need for relational connections,... The post Blessed Are The Vulnerable appeared first on New Persuasive Words.