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Rethinking Sabbath Rest and the Misuse of Deconstruction
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Contenu fourni par Justin McRoberts. Tout le contenu du podcast, y compris les épisodes, les graphiques et les descriptions de podcast, est téléchargé et fourni directement par Justin McRoberts ou son partenaire de plateforme de podcast. Si vous pensez que quelqu'un utilise votre œuvre protégée sans votre autorisation, vous pouvez suivre le processus décrit ici https://fr.player.fm/legal.
Episode Notes:
Introduction:
- Justin reflects on the shift in the podcast's format, now focusing on direct listener questions related to life, faith, creativity, and leadership.
Sabbath-Keeping:
- Question: How do you build a Sabbath day?
- Justin shares his personal history of practicing Sabbath, noting that it's a flexible and evolving practice rather than a rigid set of tasks.
- He emphasizes the importance of regularly setting aside time for rest and reflection, allowing the Sabbath to become an opportunity to connect with God and assess one's soul.
- He encourages listeners to work with a coach or spiritual director to reflect on what worked and didn't during their Sabbath practice.
Deconstruction Misuse:
- Question: Thoughts on deconstruction and its current cultural use?
- Justin critiques the modern misuse of the word "deconstruction," explaining its philosophical roots in Jacques Derrida's work.
- He challenges the idea that deconstruction is simply changing one's mind or evolving beliefs, arguing instead that it represents a deeper shift in worldview where meaning is questioned.
- Justin also warns against disparaging one's past self or experiences during personal growth, calling for more grace in navigating maturity.
- He closes by explaining that true deconstruction is a posture and a way of interpreting the world, not a phase to be completed.
Closing Remarks:
- Justin encourages listeners to submit more questions via Instagram and teases future faith, creativity, and leadership topics.
- He thanks his Patreon supporters and invites others to join the team.
Links For Justin:
Coaching with Justin
Order In Rest - New Book of Poems
NEW Single - Let Go
NEW Music - Sliver of Hope
NEW Music - The Dood and The Bird
The Book - It Is What You Make it
184 episodes
MP3•Maison d'episode
Manage episode 440884789 series 2952199
Contenu fourni par Justin McRoberts. Tout le contenu du podcast, y compris les épisodes, les graphiques et les descriptions de podcast, est téléchargé et fourni directement par Justin McRoberts ou son partenaire de plateforme de podcast. Si vous pensez que quelqu'un utilise votre œuvre protégée sans votre autorisation, vous pouvez suivre le processus décrit ici https://fr.player.fm/legal.
Episode Notes:
Introduction:
- Justin reflects on the shift in the podcast's format, now focusing on direct listener questions related to life, faith, creativity, and leadership.
Sabbath-Keeping:
- Question: How do you build a Sabbath day?
- Justin shares his personal history of practicing Sabbath, noting that it's a flexible and evolving practice rather than a rigid set of tasks.
- He emphasizes the importance of regularly setting aside time for rest and reflection, allowing the Sabbath to become an opportunity to connect with God and assess one's soul.
- He encourages listeners to work with a coach or spiritual director to reflect on what worked and didn't during their Sabbath practice.
Deconstruction Misuse:
- Question: Thoughts on deconstruction and its current cultural use?
- Justin critiques the modern misuse of the word "deconstruction," explaining its philosophical roots in Jacques Derrida's work.
- He challenges the idea that deconstruction is simply changing one's mind or evolving beliefs, arguing instead that it represents a deeper shift in worldview where meaning is questioned.
- Justin also warns against disparaging one's past self or experiences during personal growth, calling for more grace in navigating maturity.
- He closes by explaining that true deconstruction is a posture and a way of interpreting the world, not a phase to be completed.
Closing Remarks:
- Justin encourages listeners to submit more questions via Instagram and teases future faith, creativity, and leadership topics.
- He thanks his Patreon supporters and invites others to join the team.
Links For Justin:
Coaching with Justin
Order In Rest - New Book of Poems
NEW Single - Let Go
NEW Music - Sliver of Hope
NEW Music - The Dood and The Bird
The Book - It Is What You Make it
184 episodes
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