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Episode 61:Broken by High Anthropology w/David Zahl

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My guest, David Zahl of Mockingbird Ministries, and I discuss how having a philosophy of high anthropology brings brokenness to us personally and to the church and how understanding low anthropology both from a biblical perspective and practically can actually help us to move toward healing in the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

Guest:

David Zahl is the director of Mockingbird Ministries and editor-in-chief of the Mockingbird website. Born in New York City and brought up elsewhere, David graduated from Georgetown University in 2001, and then worked for several years as a youth minister in New England. In 2007 he founded Mockingbird in NYC. Today David and his wife Cate reside in Charlottesville, VA with their three boys, where David also serves on the staff of Christ Episcopal Church. He is the author of A Mess of Help: From the Crucified Soul of Rock N’ Roll and co-author of Law and Gospel: A Theology for Sinners (and Saints), Seculosity: How Career, Parenting, Technlogy, Food, Politics, and Romance Became Our New Religion and What To Do About It, and his most recent book, Low Anthropology. Even after all these years, he’s still mourning the end of Calvin and Hobbes (and hoping that Morrissey and Marr will bury the hatchet). His favorite theologian is probably a cross between Johnny Cash, Flannery O’Connor and his brother Simeon.

Mockingbird Ministries Info:

https://mbird.com/

https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-mockingcast/id1224964658

David's Book "Low Anthropology":

https://a.co/d/eGmCgLg

Broken Vessels Podcast Contact:

Website: https://thebrokenvesselspodcast.com

Email: brokenvesselspod@gmail.com

FB Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/796906071459681/

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My guest, David Zahl of Mockingbird Ministries, and I discuss how having a philosophy of high anthropology brings brokenness to us personally and to the church and how understanding low anthropology both from a biblical perspective and practically can actually help us to move toward healing in the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

Guest:

David Zahl is the director of Mockingbird Ministries and editor-in-chief of the Mockingbird website. Born in New York City and brought up elsewhere, David graduated from Georgetown University in 2001, and then worked for several years as a youth minister in New England. In 2007 he founded Mockingbird in NYC. Today David and his wife Cate reside in Charlottesville, VA with their three boys, where David also serves on the staff of Christ Episcopal Church. He is the author of A Mess of Help: From the Crucified Soul of Rock N’ Roll and co-author of Law and Gospel: A Theology for Sinners (and Saints), Seculosity: How Career, Parenting, Technlogy, Food, Politics, and Romance Became Our New Religion and What To Do About It, and his most recent book, Low Anthropology. Even after all these years, he’s still mourning the end of Calvin and Hobbes (and hoping that Morrissey and Marr will bury the hatchet). His favorite theologian is probably a cross between Johnny Cash, Flannery O’Connor and his brother Simeon.

Mockingbird Ministries Info:

https://mbird.com/

https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-mockingcast/id1224964658

David's Book "Low Anthropology":

https://a.co/d/eGmCgLg

Broken Vessels Podcast Contact:

Website: https://thebrokenvesselspodcast.com

Email: brokenvesselspod@gmail.com

FB Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/796906071459681/

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