Every year Americans celebrate Thanksgiving as a secular, not a Christian, holiday. But gratitude is baked into the very foundation of Christianity, and even of Creation itself. On this episode, Matt, Derek, and Alastair unpack the role of gratitude in theology and in Christian practice. One could even say Christianity is gratitude. And at the end, they enjoy an awkward moment of traditional sharing.
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Timestamps:
Awkward Thanksgiving Dinner Practices [2:23]
Gratitude as Obligation [3:24]
The Christian Life is Gratitude; Karl Barth Cribs Heidelberg [5:22]
Power Dynamics in a Gift Economy [7:45]
The Circle of Gratitude of Creation [9:41]
Avatars of Barth and Bavinck [14:06]
We receive so we can give.[14:52]
Gratitude: An Intellectual History by Peter Leithart [16:32]
Is it appropriate to thank anyone other than God? [17:14]
Honor and Shame and Gratitude [21:18]
Propagation of Gratitude in Paul’s Ministry [25:02]
The Harm of Ingratitude [26:13]
The structure of Deuteronomy connects the 10 Commandments to gratitutde. [28:55]
Unattachment enables gratitude. Ingratitude diminishes the ability to do good. [31:22]
Ingratitude corrupts human relationships.. [33:00]
Continual Practice of Thanksgiving in the New Testament and in Our Life [36:09]
What are the Mere Fi guys thankful for? [38:16]
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