

The Geography of the Human Person
Sep 19, 2024
Kenneth Schmitz, a notable figure whose insightful essays spark conversations, joins the discussion on meaningful relationships. The hosts delve into the evolution of personhood, exploring historical ties to intimacy and privacy. They highlight the struggle younger generations face in forming genuine connections in a digital age. The conversation shifts to the need for compassion in a politically driven fear environment and the profound intimacy found in relationships with both God and community, urging a deeper engagement with one another.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
Cold Plunges and Healthy Living: A Busy Life in Denver
02:39 • 2min
Balancing Health and Spiritual Mission
05:02 • 9min
The Evolution of Personhood
13:46 • 20min
Navigating Human Intimacy in Modern Society
33:48 • 16min
Navigating Political Fear with Compassion and Intimacy
49:18 • 2min
Embracing Intimacy with God and Community
51:12 • 2min