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Being Someone Becoming Someone Who Can Be - Michael Sartori

1 h 54 min · 1. juni 2026
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Exploring the nature of culture, institutions, and the metaphor of tents and temples in shaping human life and society. The conversation gets into how we preserve core values, the fragility of modern infrastructure, and the spiritual significance of community and growth. In this engaging conversation, Ian and Michael explore the deep metaphors of tents and temples, the nature of faith, the importance of relational knowledge, and the lessons from biblical stories like Exodus and Babel. They discuss how these themes relate to culture, spirituality, fatherhood, and the development of a resilient, adaptive life philosophy.Buy Michael's books here: https://sites.google.com/view/michael-sartori-books [https://sites.google.com/view/michael-sartori-books]

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Being Someone Becoming Someone Who Can Be - Michael Sartori

Exploring the nature of culture, institutions, and the metaphor of tents and temples in shaping human life and society. The conversation gets into how we preserve core values, the fragility of modern infrastructure, and the spiritual significance of community and growth. In this engaging conversation, Ian and Michael explore the deep metaphors of tents and temples, the nature of faith, the importance of relational knowledge, and the lessons from biblical stories like Exodus and Babel. They discuss how these themes relate to culture, spirituality, fatherhood, and the development of a resilient, adaptive life philosophy.Buy Michael's books here: https://sites.google.com/view/michael-sartori-books [https://sites.google.com/view/michael-sartori-books]

1. juni 20261 h 54 min