• What's The Point Anyway - Gnostic Christianity, Self-Righteousness and Clearing the Logs From Our Eyes With Ward Fenley

  • Jan 9 2025
  • Length: 1 hr and 18 mins
  • Podcast

What's The Point Anyway - Gnostic Christianity, Self-Righteousness and Clearing the Logs From Our Eyes With Ward Fenley

  • Summary

  • In this conversation, Luke McInnes interviews Ward Fenley, exploring his background, family dynamics, and theological perspectives, particularly around preterism and the afterlife. Ward shares his personal journey of faith, the impact of his father's struggles with substance abuse, and how these experiences shaped his views on Christianity. The discussion delves into controversial topics such as the nature of eternal life, the role of love in faith, and critiques of modern evangelicalism. Ward and Luke explore the complexities of belief, the nature of God, and the importance of humility in faith. They discuss the psychological aspects of belief, the holiness of God, and the nature of Jesus as central to understanding Christianity. The dialogue also touches on the dangers of self-righteousness and the implications of political ideologies on faith, emphasizing the need for a genuine relationship with Jesus and a humble approach to spirituality.

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