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Anabaptist Theological Perspectives

Podcast by Jerry Eicher

English

History & religion

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Theology from an Anabaptist perspective.

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episode God of the Whole House: From Basement Shadows to Eternal Hope artwork

God of the Whole House: From Basement Shadows to Eternal Hope

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fTyXdyIACrg&t=20s [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fTyXdyIACrg&t=20s] Copy and paste for video on Youtube.   In this episode the speaker (a pastor) preaches on "God of the Whole House," using a three-level house image (basement, main floor, upstairs) to explain how God redeems the whole person. He reads and reflects on Isaiah 63, Malachi 3, John, and 1 John, emphasizing God’s plans to refine and restore us—messy, painful, and purposeful. Topics include confession and honesty before God, the danger of stuffing dark parts of ourselves into the “basement,” a critique of modern Christian counseling and Freudian influences, testimonies of spiritual struggle, and the distinction between penal substitution and soul-healing. The sermon urges listeners to bring their real, unpolished selves to Christ for true integration and healing. Guests: none. Key points: God owns and redeems the whole person; true healing requires presenting darkness to God (not hiding it or outsourcing it to counselors alone); God refines and can transform what we surrender to Him.

17 May 2026 - 50 min
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Israel, Catholics, and Rising Religious Tensions

Host Jerry Eicher of Anabaptist Theological Perspectives walks listeners through the week’s hottest religious controversies, offering an Anabaptist lens on tensions between faith and politics. Topics include viral videos from southern Lebanon showing an Israeli soldier desecrating statues of the Virgin Mary and Jesus, the historical and contemporary contours of Jewish–Christian animosity, and why outrage must be acknowledged but tempered in political relationships. He examines the “Christ is King” debate (using Pilate’s inscription and recent political commentary from figures like Senator Ted Cruz) to argue for clear boundaries between religious proclamation and political action. Jerry also responds to a Georgia pastor urging prayer for Donald Trump, explaining the Anabaptist approach to praying for rulers—praying for their right guidance rather than approval of evil—and warns against religious leaders aligning uncritically with political power. Finally, he explores renewed interest in UFOs/aliens, reflecting on C.S. Lewis, biblical examples, and the possibility that such phenomena are spiritual/demonic rather than extraterrestrial. Key takeaways: admit realities, keep church and state distinct, pray for leaders rightly, and approach extraordinary claims with theological caution.

9 May 2026 - 30 min
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When Hearts Break: An Amish Story of Abuse, Love, and Healing

Jerry Eicher — retired Mennonite minister, business owner and author — discusses his novel When Hearts Break, a literary Amish drama that confronts childhood sexual abuse, the long road to healing, and the moral complexities of community life. The episode covers Eicher's critique of Francine Rivers' Redeeming Love, his intent to depict realistic pathways to recovery rather than institutional collapse, and the book’s structure: alternating first-person narratives from sisters Barbara and Lily set in an Indiana Amish community. Key characters discussed include Walter, Aunt Maud, Mrs. Emmett, Robert, and Lily's son Jackson. Listeners can expect close readings of pivotal scenes (Barbara’s washline moment of healing, Lily’s escape and renewal, Robert’s confession), themes of love, truth, and grace amid darkness, and background on the book’s publication and where to find it (Amazon and jerryeicher.com).

2 May 2026 - 34 min
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Bringing the Shadow to Light: Faith, Freud, and the Dark Side

Host Jerry Eicher (Anabaptist Theological Perspectives) explores the ‘dark side’ of human impulses and how Scripture and psychology approach it. Drawing on John 1 and Pauline teaching, he compares Freudian repression with Jungian integration and reflects on voices like Jordan Peterson and contemporary conservative counseling trends. Topics include conscience, the shadow self, the problems of repressing undesirable impulses into a “basement,” the limits of Freudian-based Christian counseling, and the biblical call to bring our broken parts into the light of Christ rather than dissociate from them. Key points: Freud’s model often leads to disassociation and buried wounds; Jung and Peterson point toward integration; Scripture invites honest exposure to the light, handing our shadow to God, and trusting God to heal rather than assuming total elimination by our own efforts. Listeners can expect theological reflection, practical pastoral critique, and encouragement to practice ongoing prayer and surrender as the path toward wholeness.

2 May 2026 - 29 min
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Against the Machine: Reclaiming Humanity Through Faith

Jerry Eicher of Anabaptist Theological Perspectives examines Paul Kingsnorth’s Against the Machine, focusing on the book’s final chapter and its spiritual warning about technology’s threat to human identity. Topics include the ‘machine’ as a dehumanizing force, the need for divine submission over isolated self-reliance, the Tower of Babel and the role of local identity and nations, why culture wars fail without a living culture, the spiritual necessity of reconnecting with nature, and historical examples (monastic preservation, Mennonite/Amish communities) as models for resistance. Host Jerry Eicher translates Kingsnorth’s intellectual arguments into clear Christian language, highlighting practical steps: cultivate local belonging, build small countercultural communities, prioritize nature as a place to hear God, and live your convictions rather than fight public culture wars.

18 Apr 2026 - 31 min
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