EPISODE · Apr 25, 2023 · 48 MIN
S2E16: Formative Failures
from Praxologie · host Praxologie
“After failure, it is possible to keep going—and to fail better.” Sean and Tyler discuss this quote from Slavoj Zizek as the starting point to ask how failure is not always sin and how positive aspects are actually helpful for Christian formation. Tyler reflects on Jeremiah’s successful mission entailing failure and Sean talks about the ways of Jesus in Mark 4 and 6 as learning from failures. They conclude with discussion a ‘liturgy of questions’ to develop child-like faith that uses failures as part of growth. Sources: A Theology of Failure: Zizek Against Christian Innocence by Marika RoseDesiring the Kingdom by James K.A. SmithFollow us on Instagram and watch on YouTube. Do you have questions or feedback? DM us on Instagram @moorlands_cee
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“After failure, it is possible to keep going—and to fail better.” Sean and Tyler discuss this quote from Slavoj Zizek as the starting point to ask how failure is not always sin and how positive aspects are actually helpful for Christian formation. Tyler reflects on Jeremiah’s successful mission entailing failure and Sean talks about the ways of Jesus in Mark 4 and 6 as learning from failures. They conclude with discussion a ‘liturgy of questions’ to develop child-like faith that uses failures as part of growth. Sources: A Theology of Failure: Zizek Against Christian Innocence by Marika RoseDesiring the Kingdom by James K.A. SmithFollow us on Instagram and watch on YouTube. Do you have questions or feedback? DM us on Instagram @moorlands_cee
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