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An Ecclesiastes Mode of Change

Bryne and JR. are going through some big transitions. After they process the last couple of big episodes, they explore the nature of change. How do we change well? What’s at stake if we refuse to change? As a bonus, we add 20 minutes of off-the-cuff conversation about TV and film they’ve been watching recently.

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Bryne and JR. are going through some big transitions. After they process the last couple of big episodes, they explore the nature of change. How do we change well? What’s at stake if we refuse to change? As a bonus, we add 20 minutes of off-the-cuff conversation about TV and film they’ve been watching recently.

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1:00 – Ferguson, Israel and Gaza Recap

17:30 – Speaking of Transitions…

27:00 – What’s a Liminal Space?

47:00 – Navigating Liminal Spaces

1:03:00 – What We’ve Been Watching [/learn_more]

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Origami Elephants - June 10, 2016

Gorillas in the Zoo with Tripp York

Gorillas in the Zoo with Tripp York

Bryne and JR. welcome author and professor Tripp York to discuss the recent death of Harambe the gorilla at the Cincinnati zoo. Bringing insights from his book THE END OF CAPTIVITY to bear, Tripp invites us to consider the very nature of zoos - and the animal kingdom.

From Series: "Origami Elephants Season 3"

Bryne and JR. return with more topics, more guests and more movies (probably). Listen up and weigh in, as always!

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How do you navigate liminal spaces?

By JR. Forasteros

JR. lives in Dallas, TX with his wife Amanda. In addition to exploring the wonders that are the Lone Star state, JR. is the teaching pastor at Catalyst Community Church, a writer and blogger. His book, Empathy for the Devil, is available from InterVarsity Press. He's haunted by the Batman, who is in turn haunted by the myth of redemptive violence.