
The Holy Post 689: The Rapture, Repentance, & Redefining the Good Life with Grace Hamman
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Oct 1, 2025 In this engaging discussion, Grace Hamman, an independent scholar of late medieval poetry, dives into her book on medieval virtues and vices. She argues that ancient wisdom can shape a modern understanding of the good life. Topics include how virtues can lead to character formation and the significance of pairing vices with remedial virtues. She redefines sloth as a neglect of vocation rather than simple laziness and emphasizes the connection between wholeness and holiness. Prepare for insightful takeaways on communal formation and living faithfully.
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The Sandwich Sign Parable
- Skye recalled a sign-painting shop anecdote to show churches often promise foretaste but only paint signs.
- The story highlights how communities talk about the kingdom but fail to embody it.
Practice Confession Communally
- Encourage practices of confession and communal lament to heal relationships and reduce shame.
- Frame repentance as participation in God's reconciliation, not just self-help therapy.
Repentance Is Social, Not Just Private
- Repentance is essentially social: sins and salvation manifest in community, not just individually.
- True flourishing requires communal practices of confession and accountability.




