
Homebrewed Christianity Process Thought and Contemplative Christian Practice with Daniel Coleman
Nov 14, 2017
Daniel Coleman, an author known for his work on contemplation and spiritual practices, shares his journey from traditional church dissatisfaction to a thirst for transformative living through Quaker spirituality. He discusses the rise of the mindfulness movement against the backdrop of declining religious affiliation in America. The conversation delves into apophatic mysticism, the nuances between enlightenment and salvation, and how Process thought connects Eastern and Western contemplative traditions. Coleman also offers practical tips for maintaining a mindful practice.
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Intro
00:00 • 4min
December Live Events and Book Giveaway
04:26 • 5min
Navigating Spiritual Landscapes
09:56 • 24min
Exploring the Distinction Between Enlightenment and Salvation
33:51 • 2min
Bridging Spiritual Traditions
35:36 • 11min
Establishing a Mindful Routine for Transformation
46:20 • 3min
Encouragement and Resources for Engaging with a New Book
49:25 • 2min
