Reticent Theology
In this episode I focus on how to build a positive class culture through relationship. The first day, "Kindness and Words," emphasized the power of words (Proverbs 16:24; 18:21) to either bless others, who are made in the likeness of God, or to tear them down. This lesson was vividly illustrated by asking students if they are "barfing up" curses or "sweet things" (like honey/insect barf) onto others. Day two, "Presence and Perception," addressed the public health crisis of the epidemic of loneliness and isolation, arguing that intentional relationships are a "source of healing and well-being". I share a story about two travelers to illustrate that a person's expectations and perceptions dictate their experience of community. The final theme, "Bias and Bible Study," urged students to shed personal bias when reading scripture, noting through the "brainstorm or green needle" exercise that "you hear what you already think," so they could allow the Bible's ancient worldview to build its own understanding. Ultimately, the goal was to establish these three pillars, kind words, the experience of community, and setting aside bias, as the foundational expectations for the year.
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