Episodes
Monday Jul 01, 2019
121 | Q & A no. 8 - A tyranny of meaning
Monday Jul 01, 2019
Monday Jul 01, 2019
In the last Q & A episode before we begin a new series, we'll look at a few thoughts on the relationship between universals and particulars, and explore the question of whether the 'kingdom of God' might not (potentially) be a kind of tyranny.
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Twitter: @duncanreyburn
Monday Jun 17, 2019
120 | Q & A no. 7 - For a broken man
Monday Jun 17, 2019
Monday Jun 17, 2019
In this Q & A episode, I tackle some questions around brokenness, idealism, realism, marriage, suffering, and a few other matters related to these things. There's a bit of theology in here, a bit of psychology, and quite a lot of opinion.
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Twitter: @duncanreyburn
Monday Jun 03, 2019
119 | Q & A no. 6 - Demons & Gehenna
Monday Jun 03, 2019
Monday Jun 03, 2019
In this Q & A episode, I offer a very brief and provisional answer a question involving how to read (some of) the symbolism of demons, spiritual warfare, and hellfire in the New Testament.
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Twitter: @duncanreyburn
Sunday May 19, 2019
118 | Q & A no. 5 - "Personal relationship with Jesus"
Sunday May 19, 2019
Sunday May 19, 2019
In this episode, I take a stab at answering a question about the theology of the phrase "personal relationship with Jesus."
Monday May 13, 2019
117 | Jungian Typology - 04 - INFJ
Monday May 13, 2019
Monday May 13, 2019
Here is a short four-part series in which some of the core essentials of Jungian typology are distilled. In part 1, we look at the issue of attitude (extroversion and introversion); in part 2, we unpack the perceiving/learning functions (sensation and intuition); in part 3, we look at the judging/deciding functions (feeling and thinking); and in part 4, we use the INFJ as a case study to explore how Jungian typology may help us to think about type and growth. The aim of the series is to get past the usual caricatures of Jung's thinking that we find in some Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) descriptions. For those who want to take this a little further, here are some resources that you might find helpful:
Michael Pierce: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmDcT_Pujk8vOcxk_IcnxtQ
Function axes book: https://www.idrlabs.com/downloads/function-axes-in-jungian-typology.php
Naomi Quenk's 'Was That Really Me?' is also very useful for exploring the significance of the so-called "inferior function of each type."
Monday Apr 29, 2019
116 | Jungian Typology - 03 - Feeling + Thinking
Monday Apr 29, 2019
Monday Apr 29, 2019
Here is a short four-part series in which some of the core essentials of Jungian typology are distilled. In part 1, we look at the issue of attitude (extroversion and introversion); in part 2, we unpack the perceiving/learning functions (sensation and intuition); in part 3, we look at the judging/deciding functions (feeling and thinking); and in part 4, we use the INFJ as a case study to explore how Jungian typology may help us to think about type and growth. The aim of the series is to get past the usual caricatures of Jung's thinking that we find in some Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) descriptions. For those who want to take this a little further, here are some resources that you might find helpful:
Michael Pierce: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmDcT_Pujk8vOcxk_IcnxtQ
Function axes book: https://www.idrlabs.com/downloads/function-axes-in-jungian-typology.php
Naomi Quenk's 'Was That Really Me?' is also very useful for exploring the significance of the so-called "inferior function of each type."
Monday Apr 15, 2019
115 | Jungian Typology - 02 - Sensation + iNtuition
Monday Apr 15, 2019
Monday Apr 15, 2019
Here is a short four-part series in which some of the core essentials of Jungian typology are distilled. In part 1, we look at the issue of attitude (extroversion and introversion); in part 2, we unpack the perceiving/learning functions (sensation and intuition); in part 3, we look at the judging/deciding functions (feeling and thinking); and in part 4, we use the INFJ as a case study to explore how Jungian typology may help us to think about type and growth. The aim of the series is to get past the usual caricatures of Jung's thinking that we find in some Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) descriptions. For those who want to take this a little further, here are some resources that you might find helpful:
Michael Pierce: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmDcT_Pujk8vOcxk_IcnxtQ
Function axes book: https://www.idrlabs.com/downloads/function-axes-in-jungian-typology.php
Naomi Quenk's 'Was That Really Me?' is also very useful for exploring the significance of the so-called "inferior function of each type."
Monday Apr 01, 2019
114 | Jungian Typology - 01 - Introversion + Extroversion
Monday Apr 01, 2019
Monday Apr 01, 2019
Here is a short four-part series in which some of the core essentials of Jungian typology are distilled. In part 1, we look at the issue of attitude (extroversion and introversion); in part 2, we unpack the perceiving/learning functions (sensation and intuition); in part 3, we look at the judging/deciding functions (feeling and thinking); and in part 4, we use the INFJ as a case study to explore how Jungian typology may help us to think about type and growth. The aim of the series is to get past the usual caricatures of Jung's thinking that we find in some Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) descriptions. For those who want to take this a little further, here are some resources that you might find helpful:
Michael Pierce: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmDcT_Pujk8vOcxk_IcnxtQ
Function axes book: https://www.idrlabs.com/downloads/function-axes-in-jungian-typology.php
Naomi Quenk's 'Was That Really Me?' is also very useful for exploring the significance of the so-called "inferior function of each type."
Monday Mar 18, 2019
113 | Missing The Mark—And Hitting It - 04 - Anti-God
Monday Mar 18, 2019
Monday Mar 18, 2019
This is the last episode in a brief series on the theological concept of sin, as well as what it has to do with us, especially in our quest for meaning and integration. (1) Episode 110: Anti-Order; (2) Episode 111: Anti-Nature; (3) Episode 112: Anti-Reason; (4) Episode 113: Anti-God.
Email: unorthodoxy@zoho.com
Twitter: @duncanreyburn
Support: patreon.com/unorthodoxy
Monday Mar 04, 2019
112 | Missing The Mark—And Hitting It - 03 - Anti-Reason
Monday Mar 04, 2019
Monday Mar 04, 2019
A brief series in which we explore the theological concept of sin, as well as what it has to do with us, especially in our quest for meaning and integration. (1) Episode 110: Anti-Order; (2) Episode 111: Anti-Nature; (3) Episode 112: Anti-Reason; (4) Episode 113: Anti-God.
Email: unorthodoxy@zoho.com
Twitter: @duncanreyburn
Support: patreon.com/unorthodoxy