Dr. Curt Thompson is a psychiatrist, author, speaker, and the founder of Being Known. We had a conversation with him today around the anatomy of the soul, what are humans deepest longings, and how can we seek liberation and freedom from sin. Dr. Thompson unpacks these question through the lens of neuroscience and grounds it in a Biblical anthropology. We hope you enjoy the conversation.
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