Integral Theory, Great Turning, the Bible, and Soul in a Digestible format
My first exposure to Kent was when he was on Rob Bell’s podcast, the Robcast. They shared a short exchange about their historical connection via their former church Mars Hill and then proceeded to have a mind-blowing and deep conversation about matters of the heart and soul. Kent described his journey as presented in his book, Bitten by a Camel, which I then ordered, read, and was left wishing there was more. I was thrilled when he started Hints and Guesses. He routinely weaves together material from people such as Ken Wilber, Richard Rohr, Mary Oliver, Joanna Macy, Thomas Merton, and Bill Plotkin as well as from his deep relationship with the Bible and his perspective that has evolved with time and experience. I recommend Kent’s teachings to anyone who, like me, is starved for authentic sources of information from people who are bravely participating in the Great Turning or wants to learn about Integral Theory from a less dense source than Ken Wilber.
EyesLikeAHawk via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/16/19
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Another interesting podcast! I was glad you included a brief history of Fundamentalism as a starter.
Anniegirl007 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/22/22
I love your calm voice and inquisitive mind and heart. Mahalo! ALSO, I just bought your bible help book. Stoked! Thanks. Love your work! 🌸
carlykailua via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/17/18
I grew up in an Bible believing home where no one questioned anything. You trusted your pastor and his message. You left church and lived your life. Also going to church twice on a Sunday, being seen in attendance by all the people you knew was the big thing. How empty. Now a parent myself and...Read full review »
jrschmo via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/26/20
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