An astrologer, Greek Orthodox priest, and a leader in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints discuss the story that each of their spiritual traditions tell.
TOPIC: STORY
GUESTS:
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HENRY SELTZER (ASTROLOGY)
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FATHER MILUTIN GANJIC (GREEK ORTHODOX)
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JESSE TURNER (CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS)
Every story has a setting, characters, conflict, and resolution. What makes a great story is how these elements weave together to build up, slowly lead to a final conflict, and eventually resolve with a satisfying resolution. In the same way, each faith tradition holds to a world view that involves each of us in a grand cosmic story, including the setting of our existence, the presence of human problems and challenges, and a final resolution of life’s brokenness. Our guests have a conversation that explores the grand stories that each of their spiritual traditions tells:
- What is this universe that all of us inhabit, and who are we?
- Why are our lives filled with problems and conflicts and how can we overcome them?
- What final resolution of this grand story can each of us truly hope for?