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Converging Paths

Podcast de Eric Elnes

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Converging Paths is a podcast for people who care about faith and refuse to live it narrowly. Through sustained conversations among a Christian minister, Jewish rabbis, Buddhist teachers, and others, the podcast explores how different spiritual traditions wrestle with the same human questions — meaning, suffering, joy, justice, love, and the transformation of the self. Hosted from a Christian perspective shaped by Christian Pluralism, Converging Paths is rooted in the way of Jesus while honoring the sacred wisdom of other faiths. It is not about blending religions or erasing difference, but about listening across boundaries, learning with humility, and discovering how interfaith dialogue can deepen — rather than dilute — a faithful life. Each season offers thoughtful, honest conversation at the intersection of spirituality, culture, and the inner work needed to live wisely and compassionately in a fractured world.

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7 episodios

Portada del episodio Gluttony vs. Temperance: Why “More” Is Making Us Miserable — and What Actually Satisfies

Gluttony vs. Temperance: Why “More” Is Making Us Miserable — and What Actually Satisfies

Why does “more” so often leave us miserable? In this episode of Converging Paths, Rev. Eric Elnes joins Rabbi Brian Mayer and Zen teacher Esther Tishman to explore gluttony not as simple overeating, but as the deeper spiritual burden of “too muchness” in a culture that never stops asking for more. More consumption. More achievement. More information. More certainty. Drawing from the biblical story of manna in the wilderness, Buddhist teachings about self-forgetting, Jewish traditions of gratitude, and Christian spiritual practice, this conversation reframes gluttony as a loss of trust — and temperance as the rediscovery of sufficiency. Along the way, a surprising nod to Gilligan’s Island helps illuminate how even paradise can feel like scarcity when we forget what is enough. You’ll discover: * Why overconsumption often masks anxiety and distrust * How “enoughness” opens the door to generosity and ease * What mindfulness teaches about the “correct portion” * Why temperance is not deprivation — but freedom What if satisfaction isn’t found in more… but in enough?

23 de mar de 2026 - 23 min
Portada del episodio Wrath vs. Faith: When Anger Hardens — and How to Transform the Fire

Wrath vs. Faith: When Anger Hardens — and How to Transform the Fire

We live in a time when anger feels justified — even necessary. But when does anger become wrath? In this episode, Rev. Eric Elnes, Rabbi Brian Mayer, and Zen teacher Esther Freinkel-Tishman explore the difference between anger that awakens conscience and anger that hardens into self-righteousness. Drawing from Christian, Jewish, Buddhist, and Islamic wisdom, they discuss: – Why wrath narrows our vision – The spiritual danger of righteous indignation – The practice of staying with the “hot potato” of anger – How small frustrations train us for larger conflicts – And why faith means trusting that transformation is possible “Anger can only be measured by love.” This is not a call to suppress anger — but to transform it.

9 de mar de 2026 - 26 min
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