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The Wradcast

Scarcely original ideas on Christianity, philosophy, and life in general...
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Giving to those in Need: Christian vs. Political views

Firstly, I'll point out to those who haven't noticed already that Wradcast I (both parts) had to be taken off the site and off of iTunes, since I only have so much space and I want to keep putting out new Wradcasts. If there are any out there who haven't already downloaded Wradcast I, but who would like to, just email me at jdward@umail.iu.edu or facebook me at Jaek Wrad and I'll get you a copy of the file. I'd also like to say thanks again to everyone who has supported me and encouraged me in t...

Mar 03, 200929 min

"Inadeqacy" Concluded

Alright, so this should clear a few things up (maybe not all that it is intended to clear up...). A few more (hopefully) clarifying points on Kierkegaard--the need for passionate committment and difficult work (the thing is, his ideas are hotly debated among scholars, and are so voluminous that it's difficult to convey them in a brief podcast...I'm just using Kierkegaard to prove my point. If you get what I'm saying without him, then just forget about him for now!). Also, some verses that I quot...

Feb 24, 200911 min

Inadequacy: The Difficulty of Being a Christian

"As Christians, our feelings of inadequacy should be perpetual." Not the cheeriest statement, but I believe it's true. Complacency, comfort, laziness, and pride work on us continually. God seeks to make us perfect, and we must submit ourselves to His scrutiny, to His justice and discipline. Also, just bear with me for the five minutes or so when I talk about Kierkegaard...it gets hairy and I don't maintain the utmost clarity haha, but there are still a lot of good points among all the "um"s and ...

Feb 24, 200930 min

Wradcast II: The Tripartite Nature of Man

Alright everyone get out your superpowered headphones...It's time for another Wradcast! Drawing pretty much exclusively from Watchman Nee's "The Spiritual Man", this is a discussion of man's nature--that he has three parts: Spirit, Soul, and Body. Bear in mind I'm still new to podcasting and I'm not the greatest speaker, so there're still lots of um's and awkward silences as people loudly walk by the door to my room and I lose concentration. But this is an important point, that we cannot trust i...

Jan 28, 200922 min
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