Foundation stories
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S2E02: Foundation storiesWhat are the stories that we build our lives on? Are they strong enough for us to build our purpose, identity and behaviour upon?  Join us for a new episode of Being Human as our hosts Jo and Peter examine the different stories that are trying to frame the deepest parts of who we are.Some of the narratives promoted by public figures in our culture—from David Attenborough, to Marie Kondo, to Jordan Peterson—may offer some helpful advice or call us to do good and noble things. But underneath all of their “what?” and “how?” answers to our questions about being human, they leave us hanging and fail to provide a satisfying answer to the deepest “why?” questions.The opening to the God story was written to challenge other ancient foundation stories, and ultimately teaches us that humans are made in the image of God. We are earthlings made from the earth, and because we are part of God’s good creation, we matter. As God’s image bearers, we join him in caring for our fellow humans and the rest of God’s creation.Join us as we consider how Jesus brings order to the chaos and is the author of the only sufficient  foundation story for us to build our lives upon. Prologue (00:00)00:19  We’re back for episode 2! Recap of last week: Whose lives matter?02:43  Introduction to foundational stories04:28  The bigger Being Human project: rival stories about what it means to be human Introduction (05:12)05:12  Stories shape help who we are and how we view the world around us06:51  Foundational stories: the stories upon which we build our lives Act I (09:29)09:38  Sir David Attenborough’s foundation story14:55  Marie Condo, Jordan Peterson, and our responses to chaos17:33  The cracks in our foundation stories are showing Act II (18:47)18:56 Our witness statement: the Biblical vision for a renewed humanity23:19  Human beings in the image of God, earthlings from the earth25:02  The foundational story that tells us why human beings exist Act III (27:32)27:42  Jesus brings order to our chaos and gives us purpose29:25  Sometimes the God Story has been misused31:05  The quest for control in a chaotic world and Sabbath rest
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