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EPISODE · Mar 17, 2026 · 1H 23M

The Beautiful Limits of Being Human

from Well Dwellers Podcast · host Erik Freiburger

Every now and then a conversation reminds you that theology is not merely something we study—it is something we live. It unfolds in hospital rooms and friendships, around dinner tables and church communities, in the places where our vulnerabilities meet the grace of God.In this episode of the Well Dwellers Podcast, Erik Freiburger welcomes back his friend, theologian, and fellow traveler Dr. Michael Morelli. Michael teaches theological ethics, helps lead the Lazarus Center in Langley, British Columbia, and writes the thoughtful Substack Personalist Manifesto(s). But perhaps more importantly, he speaks as someone whose life has been shaped by community, chronic illness, and a deep reflection on what it means to be human before God.The conversation begins simply—with stories of Italian food, family, and a shared love for music—but it soon moves into deeper waters: disability identity, the language we use to describe one another, the nature of belonging in the church, and the role emerging technologies like AI may play in shaping our future.Along the way, Michael reminds us that our understanding of disability cannot be separated from our understanding of what it means to be human:“If we are created by a God, then that means we’re creatures… we have potential, but we also have limits. And to be a creature is to experience those limits.”Together, Erik and Michael explore how Christian theology might help us move beyond narrow labels and toward a deeper sense of shared creatureliness—one that sees our limitations not as defects, but as part of the beautiful complexity of being human.This conversation also touches on loneliness, friendship, the failures and possibilities of technology, and the calling of the church to become a community where people are not simply accommodated—but truly belong.In another word from Michael, he reflects:“The older I get, the more I appreciate the power of friendship and community… sometimes we understand ourselves best through the people who truly see us.”So settle in for a thoughtful and wide-ranging conversation—one that invites us all to wake up a little more fully to the gift of being human together.Chapters00:30 Intro & The Desires Of A Foodie08:22 Personal Connections With A Disabled Life15:40 Models Of Disability28:24 Finding Meaning Through Community36:53 Is Having A Disability Ministry Important?42:02 AI And Where Are We Between Immortality And The Apocalypse?1:03:59 Acknowledging The Tensions Between Silos & Intersectionality1:11:26 Deeper Communion’s ‘Banquet Of Belonging’1:21:19 ClosingAt The Bottom Of The Well is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.Resources & Links:Personalist Manifesto(s) — The Lazarus Center (Langley, BC):https://www.thelazaruscentre.org/Canadian Journal Of Theology, Mental Health, & Disability Article: https://jps.library.utoronto.ca/index.php/cjtmhd/article/view/46679 Get full access to At The Bottom Of The Well at www.atthebottomofthewell.com/subscribe

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