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Honest to God: From the spotlight, to the pulpit, to the wilderness

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John Hamilton is a non-theist pastor whose lifelong search for transcendence has taken him from altar boy to rock-and-roll musician, from preaching with certainty into embracing the unknowable nature of God. In this episode, John and I discuss his upcoming memoir, Honest to God, which comes out September 15. Get book info at Wildhouse Publishing here.

Click here for an episode transcript.

Content warning: alcohol & addiction (from 19:00-24:35).

Talking Points:

  • (0:00) Introducing John Hamilton’s memoir Honest to God
  • (5:00) The inspiration and publication process
  • (11:00) Reaching ego death through transcendence; transcendence in Catholic worship
  • (16:13) Finding transcendence as a rock-and-roll musician
  • (19:00) Years of keeping a panic disorder secret; getting in and out of alcohol dependence
  • (24:35) Becoming a pastor, coming to understand that God is unknowable
  • (36:10) Looking to humanity's future — more divisions, dying churches; what do we hold onto?
  • (44:00) Finding "hard hope" while pastoring dying churches
  • (47:30) Hoping for deeper and more honest conversations; wrapping up

Where to find John:

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This show's theme song is "Aetherium" by Leah Horn. This episode also made use of "At Home," "Sunrise, St. Chapelle," and "Closing Time" by John Hamilton, with permission.

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John Hamilton is a non-theist pastor whose lifelong search for transcendence has taken him from altar boy to rock-and-roll musician, from preaching with certainty into embracing the unknowable nature of God. In this episode, John and I discuss his upcoming memoir, Honest to God, which comes out September 15. Get book info at Wildhouse Publishing here.

Click here for an episode transcript.

Content warning: alcohol & addiction (from 19:00-24:35).

Talking Points:

  • (0:00) Introducing John Hamilton’s memoir Honest to God
  • (5:00) The inspiration and publication process
  • (11:00) Reaching ego death through transcendence; transcendence in Catholic worship
  • (16:13) Finding transcendence as a rock-and-roll musician
  • (19:00) Years of keeping a panic disorder secret; getting in and out of alcohol dependence
  • (24:35) Becoming a pastor, coming to understand that God is unknowable
  • (36:10) Looking to humanity's future — more divisions, dying churches; what do we hold onto?
  • (44:00) Finding "hard hope" while pastoring dying churches
  • (47:30) Hoping for deeper and more honest conversations; wrapping up

Where to find John:

____

This show's theme song is "Aetherium" by Leah Horn. This episode also made use of "At Home," "Sunrise, St. Chapelle," and "Closing Time" by John Hamilton, with permission.

  continue reading

85 episodes

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