The Cultural Wave that Shifted us Inward (Part 1)

In this podcast episode we reflect on Christ’s deepest desire to see us become our true selves so that we can bless the world.
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In this first part of a conversation with Pete White and Jason Jensen, you’ll hear about the fractured understanding of the self in modern society, delving into the separation of virtue and knowledge in education and its far-reaching consequences. We discuss Freud’s tripartite theory, its inversion of our true identity and how the psychological industry suffers without a coherent worldview. Through it all, we reflect on Christ’s deepest desire to see us become our true selves so that we can bless the world.

Definitions

Empiricism - the theory that all knowledge is derived from sense-experience.
Unmoored - insecure, confused, or lacking contact with reality.
Epistemology - the theory of knowledge, especially with regard to its methods, validity, and scope. Epistemology is the investigation of what distinguishes justified belief from opinion.

Timestamps

00:00 The lay of the land
07:54 What is the self?
15:55 The consequence of separating virtue from education
23:15 The shift of formation in universities
27:45 When moral education becomes extracurricular
30:02 Where Freud lacks
33:19 The self becomes God in our culture today
36:00 God hates manipulation
39:00 The problems in the field of psychology
41:03 The need for worldview
43:20 The falsehood of being an expert in your own experience
47:05 Vocation, personality, and character
52:19 The central interest of Christ

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