Christianity And Plausibility Structures Off Stage with Greg and RD
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In this episode of Off Stage with Greg and RD, the hosts delve into the concept of plausibility structures and their significance in the context of Christianity and contemporary culture. Through their unique blend of humor and wisdom, Greg and RD explore how plausibility structures shape our beliefs and worldviews, and how they can be used to engage others in meaningful conversations about faith and spirituality.
RD references C.S. Lewis’s book Miracles. And then Greg references Mere Christianity. Basically, there’s a lot of Lewis in this conversation and you should read his books.
A plausibility structure is a a mental apparatus that operates as a filter for your beliefs. It’s been compared to the term “worldview.”
Greg references Walden by Henry David Thoreau
For more information on this podcast, visit fellowshipknox.org/podcasts
You can also e-mail questions or topic ideas to offstage@fellowshipknox.org
In this episode of Off Stage with Greg and RD, the hosts delve into the concept of plausibility structures and their significance in the context of Christianity and contemporary culture. Through their unique blend of humor and wisdom, Greg and RD explore how plausibility structures shape our beliefs and worldviews, and how they can be used to engage others in meaningful conversations about faith and spirituality.
RD references C.S. Lewis’s book Miracles. And then Greg references Mere Christianity. Basically, there’s a lot of Lewis in this conversation and you should read his books.
A plausibility structure is a a mental apparatus that operates as a filter for your beliefs. It’s been compared to the term “worldview.”
Greg references Walden by Henry David Thoreau
For more information on this podcast, visit fellowshipknox.org/podcasts
You can also e-mail questions or topic ideas to offstage@fellowshipknox.org
40 min