L’Abri Fellowship - Southborough
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
Beginning with an overview of various forms of anxiety which are commonly amenable to professional help, this talk (by a practicing psychiatrist and psychotherapist) explores the limitations of psychiatry and psychotherapy as tools for managing our deeper, wider existential fears. This inadequacy is proposed to stem from the inherently naturalistic worldview typically operationalized throughout these working models. It is proposed that applying a wider frame of reference which includes God, and specifically the trinitarian Christian God, provides resources for transforming, though usually not removing, our lived experience of anxiety.
Hope, Imagination and Not Being Afraid: The Book of Revelation’s Strange Comfort - Joshua Chestnut
The Monster in the Closet: Facing the Question of What to Wear
Can We Be At Home in the Shadow of the Fall? : Reflecting on Home with the Help of Poets.
On Being in a Story
Competition, Illusion, and Excellence
Why Would God Require Praise?
Isn’t Christianity Just Wish Fulfillment?
What Are Fathers For?
Seeking the Shalom of the University: Beyond Culture War to Culture Care
How to Read a Story (A Guide for Practical People)
The Apostle Paul and the Submission of Women
The Waiting that God Requires
”What‘s He Building in There?” : The Music of Tom Waits
”Let them see the farm, and let them see faith!” : Reflections on Christianity from those who work on and with the land.
”Fellow Passengers to the Grave” : Learning Love of Neighbor with Charles Dickens - Esther Dalton
The Apostle Paul, a Friend to the Poor? - Joshua Chestnut
Am I Following Jesus on Purpose, Or Just Riding My Parent‘s Coat Tails? - Sarah Chestnut
The Gift Comes First: The Essential Chronology of the Gospel - Ben Keyes
The Apostle Paul, and Finding a Pattern for our Prayers - Joshua Chestnut
“In the Potter’s Hand”: A Brief Biblical Theology of Clay and Reflections from the Potter’s Wheel - By Sarah Chestnut
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