
The Westminster Podcast Who Am I, Really? The Gospel and the Modern Self w/ Justin Poythress
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Feb 23, 2026 Justin Poythress, a reverend, pastor, and author exploring identity and the gospel. He discusses modern identity pressures from social media, limitless choices, and hyper-individualism. He contrasts self-creation with the idea of identity as given in relation to God and others. The gospel reframes being and becoming, grounding growth in union with Christ rather than constant self-invention.
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Identity Crisis Is Upstream Of Gender Debates
- Modern identity debates about gender and sexuality are downstream symptoms of a deeper cultural shift toward radical self-creation.
- Justin Poythress traces this to hyper-individualism, social media, and expanded options that make identity open-ended and paralyzing.
Social Media Turns Identity Into Self Creation
- The internet and social media turned identity into an ongoing self-creation project where you can present multiple curated selves.
- Justin argues this optionality amplifies guilt for not continually reinventing yourself and fuels inauthentic presentation.
Givenness Undercuts The Myth Of Self Creation
- Complete self-creation is a myth because humans always operate with givenness — family, body, history, and surrounding culture shape identity.
- Justin calls this theological 'givenness' to show we can't escape shaped circumstances.

