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Autopsy: How Theology Explains the Christian Life
by Chris Ruwaldt
Autopsy examines ordinary human experience through the lens of Scripture, doctrine, and historic Christianity. Each episode diagnoses the theological realities beneath restlessness, identity, suffering, desire, fear, and spiritual struggle. Rather than settling for shallow explanations, Autopsy asks what doctrine actually reveals about the way we live.
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We All Worship Something
Why do we constantly attach ultimate significance to created things?Augustine argued that the human heart never stops worshipping. We are always attaching ourselves to something we believe will save us, satisfy us, or give our lives meaning.In this episode of Autopsy, we explore Augustine's understanding of worship, desire, and the restless heart.
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Why Our Desires Control Us
Why do we keep returning to the same sins, habits, and distractions even when we know better?Augustine believed the problem is not primarily ignorance. We often know exactly what we should do. The deeper problem is that our desires have become disordered. What begins as a choice can become a craving, what becomes a craving can become a habit, and what becomes a habit can eventually become a form of slavery.In this episode of Autopsy: How Theology Explains the Christian Life, we explore Augustine's diagnosis of the human heart, why knowledge alone cannot change us, and why every lesser god eventually fails to satisfy.Topics discussed:• Augustine and disordered love• Why desire is stronger than information• The four stages of spiritual slavery• Idolatry and the search for satisfaction• Freedom through rightly ordered lovesAutopsy examines how theology helps us understand the realities of the Christian life, exposing the hidden causes beneath our struggles, fears, desires, and hopes.
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Why We Cannot Rest
We live in the most comfortable and entertained era in human history, and yet many of us remain inwardly restless. We stay distracted, exhausted, and unable to be still.Sixteen hundred years ago, Augustine diagnosed this condition with startling precision. He believed the human heart was created for God and would remain restless until it found rest in Him.In Episode One of Autopsy, we examine why restlessness is not merely a psychological problem or a cultural problem. It is a theological problem.Sources:• Augustine — Confessions• Psalm 42• Ecclesiastes 3• Matthew 11:28–30• Romans 13:14
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Autopsy examines ordinary human experience through the lens of Scripture, doctrine, and historic Christianity. Each episode diagnoses the theological realities beneath restlessness, identity, suffering, desire, fear, and spiritual struggle. Rather than settling for shallow explanations, Autopsy asks what doctrine actually reveals about the way we live.
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Chris Ruwaldt
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