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Jon Tate's Daily Practice's avatar

As a Lipscomb University grad of nearly 30 yrs ago, I identify with much of what you're working on here. The convoluted, frequently uncomfortable, path(s) I have trudged since then are witness to it, in fact. Thank you. This is very well put "…the resolution to cognitive dissonance comes from a third, reconciling piece of information that allows the prior dissonance to turn toward harmony. The articulation required is not a one-time resolution that “all is well with the world”. It is more like “here’s what I understand at the moment'."

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David Ward's avatar

Bravo John! I rather like the term “academically-informed spiritual development.” It is a little lengthy, but the term is clear. On my office door I have one of my favorite William Barclay quotes: “Faith is a first-hand discovery, not a second-hand story.” I read that years ago and it struck a chord in me. Ever since then I’ve managed to share that quote with every general core class I teach. Near the end of each semester, once my students have a better feel for me, I share my Christian story and I try to emphasize that each person has their own unique story, and that we need to be okay with that—we need to embrace it.

“Christian worldview” is a term I’ve never really liked. What does it mean? I know how my pastor and church would likely define it, but there are other fine churches in the area with dedicated followers of Jesus that would likely define the term differently.

Thanks again! God bless.

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