In Christ, God has come near and has walked with us. The transformation that is other than us has actually come near so that we could be changed and transformed.” So says pastor and author Geoff Holsclaw as he joins host Steve Cuss on this episode of Being Human. Holsclaw, who cohosts the Embodied Faith podcast and runs Western Seminary’s doctor of ministry program in spiritual formation and relational neuroscience, is deeply interested in how people grow, transform, and connect to God. On this episode, Holsclaw and Cuss talk about attachment theory, philosophy, and theology. They discuss liturgical practices that shape people and communities and consider how physical bodies relate to one another in spiritual spaces. Their conversation includes Holsclaw’s participation in the Vineyard Movement, what it looks like to combine the charismatic and liturgical, and what drew Holsclaw to brain science.
Tune in for an episode that incorporates all parts of what it means to be human, from the spiritual and emotional to the mental and physical.
Resources mentioned in this episode include:
- Geoff Holsclaw
- Vineyard USA
- Augustine
- Hegel
- Doctor of ministry program at Western Seminary: Spiritual formation and relational neuroscience
- Does God Really Like Me?: Discovering the God Who Wants to Be With Us by Cyd Holsclaw and Geoff Holsclaw
- Embodied Faith podcast
- Richard Foster
- Dallas Willard
- Devotional Classics: Selected Readings for Individuals and Groups by Richard Foster
- Attachment theory
- The Enneagram
- The Change Monster: The Human Forces that Fuel or Foil Corporate Transformation and Changeby Jeanie Daniel Duck
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