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02 - Who is God with Max Jeganathan

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Join Chris Jolly and Max Jeganathan from the Centre for Public Christianity as they explore the fundamental question: Who is God? Delve into the concepts of God as Creator, Father, and Redeemer, and uncover the relational aspect of the Christian faith. This discussion navigates the complexities of understanding God’s omniscience and the Trinity, while addressing common misconceptions. Ideal for those on a faith journey or simply curious about Christianity, this episode offers a thoughtful exploration of belief, divine relationship, and the essence of spirituality.

 

Max Jeganathan is a seasoned thought leader and speaker with a deep expertise in Christian theology and public engagement. As a part of the Centre for Public Christianity, Max draws on his extensive academic background and experience in engaging complex issues at the intersection of faith and culture. His work focuses on providing insights into spiritual matters that are accessible to both believers and seekers alike, making him a prominent voice in contemporary Christian discourse.

Episode Summary:

In this enlightening episode of The New Christian, host Chris Jolly engages in a profound conversation with Max Jeganathan from the Centre for Public Christianity. Together, they delve into the monumental question of "Who is God?" catering to listeners who may be grappling with life's challenges, as well as those simply curious about Christianity's core beliefs. Chris and Max explore foundational Christian doctrines in a way that invites open inquiry and deeper understanding.

The discussion unfolds around the nature of God as the Creator, Father, and Redeemer, providing listeners with a comprehensive framework anchored in Christian theology. Max Jeganathan articulates the unique aspects of God as triune—a concept encapsulating God as one being with three centers of consciousness: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. This episode emphasizes the relational aspect of God, underscoring Christianity's assertion that truth is not just a set of propositions but embodied in the person of Jesus Christ. The episode also extends an invitation to those pondering spirituality, encouraging beginning or deepening their relationship with God, supported by real-world examples and theological insights.

Key Takeaways:

  • Explore Christianity's view of God as the Creator, Father, and Redeemer.
  • Understand the concept of the Trinity: one God with three centers of consciousness.
  • Dive into the relational nature of God and how it distinguishes Christianity from other worldviews.
  • Recognize the Christian perspective on human brokenness and the need for redemption through Jesus.
  • Reflect on the importance of personal and communal exploration of faith.

Notable Quotes:

  1. "There should be some mystery… if there is an all-powerful, all-knowing God, our cognitive capacities would naturally be less than His."
  2. "It's uniquely in the Christian worldview where God literally steps into the world as a person and points to himself and says, 'I am the truth.'"
  3. "The difference with the Christian message is that God doesn't want to be studied; He wants to be known."
  4. "Jesus didn't really come into the world to make bad people good. He came into the world to make dead people live."
  5. "The Christian is someone who is not trying to be good… recognizes that they can't be good in their own strength."

Resources:

  • Centre for Public Christianity: publicchristianity.org
  • Mention of figures like C.S. Lewis and G.K. Chesterton for deeper theological insights and Christian literature.
  • Exploration of theological documents such as the Nicene Creed.

For listeners curious about exploring or deepening their faith, this episode of "The New Christian Podcast" with guest Max Jeganathan is a treasure trove of insights. Tune in for an engaging journey into understanding God and fostering a relationship with the divine and stay tuned for more enlightening discussions.

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