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Tony Abbott wrote a history of Australia called, wait for it, Australia. Tim has been reading it, which sent him down a rabbit hole about celebratory versus critical history, cognitive dissonance, steel-manning both sides, and why we're so terrified of changing our minds. Joel and Tim work through black armband versus three cheers versions of Australian identity, and what Christian Smith's critical realist personalism has to do with welcoming newcomers at church. Then they land somewhere that ties it all together: Jesus is the synthesiser. Not a middle ground between two political tribes, not a careful hedge, but the total truth above and beyond all of it, which is exactly what a generation exhausted by polarisation is starving for. Plus: two Michael Jensen articles on how not to be weird to newcomers, the difference between a hobby and a practice, and Tim's takeaway on being genuinely curious about other people. Timestamps 00:00 Welcome — adventures, new creation and Tim's AI-generated book cover 05:00 Tony Abbott's history of Australia and the history wars 09:30 Black armband vs celebratory history, why we can't hold both at once 16:30 Steel-manning both sides with Claude and the danger of always complexifying 22:00 Christian Smith's critical realist personalism: objective truth, subjective engagement 28:00 Michael Jensen on how not to be weird to newcomers at church 34:00 The regulars and irregulars problem: when community becomes a closed circle 43:00 Hobby vs practice: Brad Stulberg on getting 1% better at welcoming 51:00 God's sovereignty and our practice: the both/and of sanctification 56:30 Tim's takeaway: be genuinely curious about others Discussed on this episode Tony Abbott - Australia: A History [https://www.amazon.com.au/gp/aw/d/1460768299/?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_plhdr=t&aaxitk=97f0427424d202108b32c597968661cb&hsa_cr_id=0&qid=1777428830&sr=1-2-ac08f2b1-eb5b-4f1a-aa64-9e8f448c33ed&ref_=sbx_s_sparkle_sbtcd_asin_1_title&pd_rd_w=qqUmT&content-id=amzn1.sym.3fd9c7c8-f5b6-47bc-b327-397257a1065e%3Aamzn1.sym.3fd9c7c8-f5b6-47bc-b327-397257a1065e&pf_rd_p=3fd9c7c8-f5b6-47bc-b327-397257a1065e&pf_rd_r=1E79K9NNDX6GN0YECDE3&pd_rd_wg=9Chvw&pd_rd_r=ac84f0a8-c8bc-487a-a5a8-27bedf2c0b0b] Christian Smith - What is a Person? [https://www.amazon.com.au/What-Person-Rethinking-Humanity-Social/dp/0226765946] Sean Nolan - The Way He Walked [https://koorong.com/product/the-way-he-walked-sean-nolan_9781764382076]Michael Jensen - How Not to Be Weird to Newcomers at Church [https://michaeljensen603.substack.com/p/how-not-to-be-weird-to-newcomers]Michael Jensen - How to Be Normal to Newcomers at Church [https://michaeljensen603.substack.com/p/how-to-be-normal-to-newcomers-in]Brad Stulberg [https://www.bradstulberg.com/]Cal Newport - How To Build Discipline in a Distracted World [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8MZxq_Hb8vk]The Antilibrary: The Hidden Value of Unread Books [https://fs.blog/the-antilibrary/] Join the Shock Absorber Network: shockabsorber.com.au [https://www.shockabsorber.com.au/] Subscribe, leave a review, and send your thoughts to Joel at joel@shockabsorber.com.au [joel@shockabsorber.com.au]
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