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Mentioned in 12 episodes

You Are What You Love

The Way to the Good Life
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Mentioned in 12 episodes

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Michelle Jones
as the author of "You Are What You Love", discussing the power of liturgy.
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How Does Jesus Teach Us to Pray? (The Lord’s Prayer Pt. 1)
Jamie K. Smith's book is mentioned as a recommendation about the slow food movement.
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How We Change: Teaching and Practice | Practicing the Way Vision Series E5 (Re-release)
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Kevin DeYoung
, discussing his insights on spiritual formation and the role of liturgical living.
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A Reformed Approach to Spiritual Formation with Matthew Bingham
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J.T. English
in the context of discussing the balance between intellectual and spiritual growth in discipleship.
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Deep Discipleship with J.T. English
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Ashley Hales
as an author whose work she finds helpful.
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Ashley Hales: Finding Beauty in the Ordinary
Mentioned when Gupta references Smith's work on Augustine and thinking of ourselves as brains on a stick.
115 Anchored in Love: The Center of the Apostle Paul's Theology (with Dr. Nijay Gupta)
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Glenn Sunshine
, describing Smith's perspective on how some Protestants view humans as purely cognitive beings.
The Glory God Is and the Beauty We Make
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Nijay Gupta
as a source of inspiration for his book on love.
The Theology of Paul and His Affections for Christ: Dr. Nijay Gupta
Mentioned as James K.A. Smith's book, arguing that our lives are filled with liturgies.
#238: Life in a Secular Age
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Jay Holland
as a book recommended by his friend Virgil Tanner, discussing the nature of human beings.
Ep. 393: Parenting Tune-up: Navigating the Seasons of Parenthood
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Douglas McKelvey
in relation to the formative power of repeated actions and liturgical rhythms in daily life.
Douglas McKelvey Uncovers the Divine in Everyday Moments
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Michael Keller
in relation to Augustine's concept of disordered loves and the power of what we love.
Understanding Cultural Narratives with Michael Keller

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