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The podcast delves into the importance of unity in faith and the quest for a higher purpose. The speakers explore the concept that striving towards a higher unity and purpose is crucial for psychological well-being. They touch on the need to find commonalities and celebrate differences to foster a sense of community.
The discussion centers on the challenges posed by correspondence theory and faith. While delving into the pragmatist approach to truth and utility, there is an exploration of the psychological impact of deviating from a path oriented towards the highest unity. The speakers engage in a discourse about the importance of faith in providing a sense of purpose and combating existential angst.
The podcast highlights the journey towards reconciling rationality with spiritual beliefs. There is a focus on grappling with the incongruences between scientific narratives and traditional religious doctrines. The speakers delve into personal experiences of questioning, evolving beliefs, and seeking a harmonious balance between reason and faith.
The conversation delves into theological dilemmas, such as the Trinity and schisms, offering contrasting perspectives from different religious traditions. Additionally, there is an examination of the notion of unity in diversity and the theological complexities surrounding the understanding of divine figures across different faiths.
The episode concludes with an emphasis on embracing unity and purpose amidst cognitive dissonance. The speakers navigate through theological paradoxes and contradictions, highlighting the pursuit of a higher unity above intellectual debates. They stress the importance of faith in fostering a sense of purpose and psychological well-being.
The discussion delves into the significance of Christ across different faith traditions, namely Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Each tradition views Christ as a central figure, albeit with doctrinal differences in defining that centrality. The speaker contemplates the psychological attributes of Christ within Western thought, particularly as the embodiment of the spirit of logos, fostering mutual enlightenment through dialogue. The essence of engaging in dialogue embodies the transformative presence of the divine in temporal reality.
The conversation highlights commonalities between faiths, particularly the shared belief in Jesus Christ as a central figure, emphasizing his miracles and significance in both Muslim and Christian faiths. Specific examples such as the Quran's affirmations of Christ's prophethood and the virgin birth showcase points of convergence. Reference is made to specific prophecies in the Quran, including the prediction of the Roman victory, illustrating a unique aspect of prophetic insight that is highlighted as evidence in Islam.
The podcast further explores the psychological dimensions of religious belief and resilience. Drawing from psychological research and historical narratives, the discussion emphasizes the transformative power of voluntary engagement with stress and adversity. Anecdotes from concentration camps and clinical psychology experiments underscore the impact of attitude on handling challenges. The significance of religious faith in fostering resilience and ethical conduct amidst adversity is underscored through historical insights and psychological perspectives.
Dr. Jordan B. Peterson, Jonathan Pageau, and Mohammed Hijab discuss comparative religion, what is said about Islam verses what Islam has to say, and how the uncomfortable conversation - whether contentious or unnerving, is well worth having.
Mohammed Hijab is an author, comparative-religionist and philosopher of scripture. He is the co-founder of the Sapience Institute and is a researcher and instructor for the organization. He has a BA in Politics and a master’s degree in History. He has also acquired a second master’s in Islamic Studies from the School of Oriental and African Studies, as well as a third master’s degree in Applied Theology from the University of Oxford. Currently he is working towards his PhD in the Philosophy of Religion. Having completed Islamic seminary courses, he is one of very few Muslims who has been given formal permission to relay Islamic knowledge on selected Islamic fields, dealing with comparative, political and theological issues. In his efforts, he has amassed a substantial following on YouTube, aided in part by authoring books such as “The Scientific Deception of the New Atheists.”
Jonathan Pageau is a French-Canadian liturgical artist and icon carver, known for his work featured in museums across the world. He carves Eastern Orthodox and other traditional images, and teaches an online carving class. He also runs a YouTube channel dedicated to the exploration of symbolism across history and religion.
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For Mohammed Hijab:
Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHDFNoOk8WOXtHo8DIc8efQ
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/mohammedhijabofficial/?hl=en
Twitter - https://twitter.com/mohammed_hijab?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor
Website - www.mohammedhijab.com
The Sapience Institute - https://sapienceinstitute.org/
For Jonathan Pageau:
Carvings - http://www.pageaucarvings.com
Website - www.thesymbolicworld.com
Orthodox Arts Journal - www.orthodoxartsjournal.org
Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/c/jonathanpageau
— Chapters —
(0:00) Coming up
(1:12) Intro
(4:16) Addressing “Message to Muslims”
(14:35) Colonial amnesia and the pattern of resentment
(15:19) Egyptian mythology and the bloodshed of the past
(21:49) Ignoring the voices of disunity
(27:53) Is there an ultimate purpose to life?
(35:42) The role of worship and ritual
(39:52) Unity is not the same as uniformity
(43:20) Belief at your own peril, deviation and depression
(50:55) Islam recognizes Jesus, but not the son of god
(59:16) We don’t know what we don’t know
(1:08:40) Belief in word vs. belief in being
(1:10:17) Why do we connect with specific scripture?
(1:23:25) You are measured by how much you can endure
(1:26:01) Would Jordan Peterson consider becoming Muslim?
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