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The fallen world and our fallen natures have deteriorated the masterpieces we were created to be. Our colors are diminished. But, we are images of God being restored. If we are images of God, what does it look like to be that from day-to-day?

Welcome to a podcast that focuses on applying unchanging, extraordinary values to a changing, ordinary life. With whatever life you've been handed. Understand yourself. Understand your focus. Understand your life.

Emily is a twenty-something-year-old vagabond working and living in SE Wisconsin. She has a passion for people, personal development, interpersonal relationships, psychology, theology, and counseling. She hopes this podcast becomes a means to draw people closer to their purpose and the truth about who they are.

The Image Restoration Podcast Emily Broome

    • Religion & Spirituality
    • 5.0 • 12 Ratings

The fallen world and our fallen natures have deteriorated the masterpieces we were created to be. Our colors are diminished. But, we are images of God being restored. If we are images of God, what does it look like to be that from day-to-day?

Welcome to a podcast that focuses on applying unchanging, extraordinary values to a changing, ordinary life. With whatever life you've been handed. Understand yourself. Understand your focus. Understand your life.

Emily is a twenty-something-year-old vagabond working and living in SE Wisconsin. She has a passion for people, personal development, interpersonal relationships, psychology, theology, and counseling. She hopes this podcast becomes a means to draw people closer to their purpose and the truth about who they are.

    Is God Good? Featuring the Welchers: Doubt, Part 5 | Episode 13

    Is God Good? Featuring the Welchers: Doubt, Part 5 | Episode 13

    NOTES/CORRECTIONS/CLARIFICATIONS/ADDITIONAL THOUGHTS:


    Next week will be a reflection as well as some final thoughts.

    Quotes:


    “The church is a hospital for sinners. We need to proclaim grace for those who are broken in their sin, and holiness for those who are in rebellion.” - Evan
    “Our life is one of catechesis.” - Evan
    “We should be more compassionate - that’s never the enemy of good theology. Understanding that Jesus is sacrificial shouldn’t make us colder… We are suspicious of warmth. We are suspicious of compassion. We think that’s the antithesis of being theologically accurate.” - Evan
    “The reason we [study the word] is because you see very quickly that God’s saints were people who suffered.” - Evan
    “We need to learn the practice of lament, and we can do this by lamenting with those who are suffering.” - Rachel
    “The hope of Psalm 88 lies in the fact that the psalmist is crying to God, not just crying to the void.” - Rachel
    “God suffers with us.” - Rachel
    “We ourselves don’t have to be in a place of grieving in order to practice grief with others.” - Rachel

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    RESOURCES:


    Evan’s Instagram: @pastorevan
    Evan’s Twitter: @evanwelcher
    Rachel’s Instagram: @racheljwelcher
    Rache’s Instagram: @racheljwelcher
    “His Heart Beats” and “Is He Worthy?” by Andrew Peterson
    “The Path of Suffering” by Elisabeth Elliot
    “Lament for a Son” by Nicholas Wolterstorff
    “God In the Dark” by Os Guinness

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    VERSES ALLUDED TO/REFERENCED:


    Job
    Jesus in the garden
    Psalm 88

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    TERMS USED


    Catechesis

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    CREDITS & CONTACT:
    Intro/Outro Music: “Lens Flare” by Peter Sandberg via Epidemic Sound

    Middle Music: “I Deserve Better” by Spring Gang and “Choose” by Mindme via Epidemic Sound

    Facebook: facebook.com/helloemilyurban
    Twitter: @helloemilyurban
    Instagram: @helloemilyurban
    Patreon: patreon.com/helloemilyurban
    Website: emilyurban.com

    Please send any questions or concerns you may have regarding this episode to me via the contact form on my website, or send me a voice memo via Facebook or Instagram!

    (Try to keep the voice memo to 20 seconds or less.)

    • 44 min
    When Truth and Experience Clash featuring Dr. Paul Maxwell, PhD: Doubt, Part 4 | Episode 12

    When Truth and Experience Clash featuring Dr. Paul Maxwell, PhD: Doubt, Part 4 | Episode 12

    NOTES:


    Facts or feelings? -> Constancy or change?
    2500 years ago: Pre-Socratic Movement

    Before science and philosophy was distinguished - philosophy encompassed scientific things. Reality was addressed in a unitary (cohesive) sense.
    Parmenides’ claim: “All is water.” Everything is in flux.
    Pythagoras and Zeno: Unchanging qualities of the universe

    Zeno: arrow illustration to disprove motion


    The question they haven’t answered, we haven’t answered either: how do you give a single account of all things?


    Plato and Aristotle

    Plato: emphasized forms
    Aristotle: emphasized substance
    “All of history is a footnote to Plato.” - Whitehead


    Stoicism - a manifestation of Pythagoras. Hedonists - competing school of thought. Facts vs. feelings.
    Hegel: the dialectic - the first idea - synthesis - isn’t right or wrong, the second - antithesis - isn’t either, but the third idea is usually the best. A fourth idea then enters and becomes the new antithesis.

    No matter how many facts or how many feelings we have, we will never solve the tension.


    Giving and account of your faith doesn’t mean you have to disprove atheism.
    How can we tell with certainty that God is doing something?
    Not all “circular reasoning” is fallacious. The only answer to “How do we know the Bible is the word of God?” is “Because it says so.” Is that self-defeating? No.
    When you study good theology, you find that the answers are already there.
    You become a good apologist not by studying debate tactics, but by just talking about theology with other people.
    The four things you need to establish to find answers and understand doubt: God, the problem of God (mystery, paradox), the act itself of humans interfacing with divine mystery, and the human himself

    God: He is simple, not composed of parts, and incomprehensible. Meaning, we can only know Him through analogy because there’s always more beyond our description of Him. Through revelation, we come to find the things we say of Him to be true, but we must understand that at the end of the day, what’s on the other side of the Being we’re describing, is far more vast and mysterious. While mystery is never a threat, it never provides consolation.
    The problem of God/nature of mystery: can you distinguish between perceived paradox and true paradox? What are the rules of mystery?


    Faith according to Calvin: knowledge, assent, and trust
    Kierkegaard would refer to doubt as despair.

    Find quotes and more at my website - I hit my character limit. :) emilyurban.com

    RESOURCES:


    “Philosophy & The Mirror of Nature” by Richard Rorty
    “God In the Dark” by Os Guinness
    “The Trauma of Doctrine: New Calvinism, Religious Abuse, and the Experience of God” by Paul Maxwell: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1978704232/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_fabc_eUxXFb52ZCTBV
    Paul’s membership: https://paulmaxwell.co/register/
    Paul’s Instagram: @paulmaxwellco
    Paul’s Twitter: @paulcmaxwell

    • 1 hr 49 min
    "A Cloud of Witnesses" featuring Jacob: Doubt, Part 3 | Episode 11

    "A Cloud of Witnesses" featuring Jacob: Doubt, Part 3 | Episode 11

    NOTES/CORRECTIONS/CLARIFICATIONS/ADDITIONAL THOUGHTS:

    •Quotes:
    •"Doubt is a key aspect in faith." - Jacob
    •"One of the side effects that we will see from the deconstructions of late is that it will force the church to have these conversations, and it will force us to realize that we were never meant to answer these questions in a silo. We were always meant to answer these questions in a community." - Jacob
    •"We should be celebrating diversity on secondary issues." - Jacob
    •"Theological conviction plus religious liberty equals denomination." - Sidney Mead
    •"When I say we need to have Christian unity, Christian humility, and Christian love, I am not saying we need to water down the gospel." -Jacob
    •"One of the ways that Christians look like the world, more than anything else, in any other secondary or tertiary doctrine, is division. We do a remarkable job of joining the world in making our own tribes." - Emily
    •"When you have a strong theological conviction on the orthodox issues, then the secondary issues don't drive you to a crisis, they drive you to this freedom and awe at the wonder of who God is." - Jacob
    •"Be renewed in your mind, but not at the expense of the renewal of your heart." - Jacob
    •"When I talk to someone who believes something different than me, it's not a threat against my truth." - Jacob

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    RESOURCES:

    •Jacob's Instagram: @awriterandtheword
    •"God in the Dark" by Os Guinness

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    VERSES ALLUDED TO/REFERENCED:

    •Mark 2:1-12
    •Psalm 86:11
    •I Corinthians 15:14
    •Romans 12:2, 9-21
    •I Corinthians 8
    •Hebrews 12:1
    •I Corinthians 15:55-58

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    TERMS USED:

    •Calvinism
    •Arminianism
    •Doctrines of Grace
    •Classical Theism
    •Orthodox truths/Christianity
    •Nicene Creed
    •Church catholic
    •Liturgy

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    CREDITS & CONTACT:
    Intro/Outro Music: "Lens Flare" by Peter Sandberg via Epidemic Sound
    Middle Music: "I Deserve Better" by Spring Gang and "Choose" by Mindme via Epidemic Sound
    Facebook: facebook.com/helloemilyurban
    Twitter: @helloemilyurban
    Instagram: @helloemilyurban
    Patreon: patreon.com/helloemilyurban
    Website: emilyurban.com
    Please send any questions or concerns you may have regarding this episode to me via the contact form on my website, or send me a voice memo via Facebook or Instagram!
    (Try to keep the voice memo to 20 seconds or less.)

    • 1 hr 17 min
    "Knowing Too Much" Featuring Nick Campbell: Doubt, Part 2 | Episode 10

    "Knowing Too Much" Featuring Nick Campbell: Doubt, Part 2 | Episode 10

    NOTES/CORRECTIONS/CLARIFICATIONS/ADDITIONAL THOUGHTS:

    •More on art and the reformation: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_in_the_Protestant_Reformation_and_Counter-Reformation
    •Quotes:
    •"I always think of it in terms of the 'what' and the 'how'. The gospel is 'what", and we want to figure out the 'how', and then we try and turn the 'how' into the 'what' and it becomes convoluted."
    •"Even if members of the early church were uneducated, what they had was enough."
    •"If you have a conviction that you can back up from scripture thoroughly, without straw men, without simplistic arguments for the other side, then hold to it, and know that scripture's going to guide you right. So you can have disagreements, you can have diversity, but it's not a hill worth dying on."
    •"I want to be closer to scripture."
    •"If you're trying to do theology for the sake of, 'I want to know everything,' you're going to fail."
    •"We study scripture to love God and love our neighbors. We study church history to know where the church came before because we are not an island."
    •"We can utilize our doubts to move closer to God."
    •The emphasis of the doctrinally-rich NT isn't as much on doctrine as it is on character.
    •Encountering a differing view should drive us to be more immersed in scripture.

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    RESOURCES:

    •Christ Is The Cure: christisthecure.org
    •Nick's socials:
    •Instagram: @christ.is.the.cure
    •Twitter: @christ_the_cure
    •Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/christthecure
    •Renaissance and Humanists by Christ Is The Cure: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-143-beyond-luther-pt-1-renaissance-humanism/id1298322980?i=1000494037607
    •The Holy Spirit by Christ Is the Cure: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-081-theology-series-14-doctrine-of-the-holy-spirit-pt-1/id1298322980?i=1000430324138
    •Peals of Thunder: @pealsofthunder
    •"God in the Dark" by Os Guinness
    •"Predestination Calmly Considered" John Wesley
    •How Is God Faithful?: http://emilyurban.com/how-is-god-faithful/

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    VERSES ALLUDED TO/REFERENCED:

    •I Corinthians 15:3-5
    •II Timothy 3
    •Philippians 2:3-5
    •I Thessalonians 1:5
    •Ephesians 2:8-10
    •I Timothy 4:12
    •I John 2:22-23
    •Isaiah 52:7; Romans 10:15
    •II Timothy 2:15

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    TERMS USED:

    •Decalogue
    •Penal substitution
    •Christus Victor
    •Calvinism
    •Arminianism
    •Ecumenical councils
    •Modalism
    •Trinitarianism
    •Tri-theism

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    CREDITS & CONTACT:
    Intro/Outro Music: "Lens Flare" by Peter Sandberg via Epidemic Sound
    Middle Music: "I Deserve Better" by Spring Gang and "Choose" by Mindme via Epidemic Sound
    Facebook: facebook.com/helloemilyurban
    Twitter: @helloemilyurban
    Instagram: @helloemilyurban
    Patreon: patreon.com/helloemilyurban
    Website: emilyurban.com
    Please send any questions or concerns you may have regarding this episode to me via the contact form on my website, or send me a voice memo via Facebook or Instagram!
    (Try to keep the voice memo to 20 seconds or less.)

    • 1 hr 10 min
    Doubt, Part 1 | Episode 9

    Doubt, Part 1 | Episode 9

    Join just little ol' me introducing the series! Today, we're going a bit into what I call "the psychology of doubt" - giving shape to a shadowy experience. Please check out all the notes and resources below:

    NOTES/CORRECTIONS/CLARIFICATIONS/ADDITIONAL THOUGHTS:
    Defining my terms:

    •Doubt is the hovering between two thoughts that appear to oppose each other.
    •Unbelief is the opposite of belief, not doubt. Unbelief is the decided landing on a thought that opposes belief.
    •Certainty is confidence and assurance without doubt. This certainty can come and go.
    •Mystery is the realm of things that cannot be known with certainty. This realm includes possibilities people often claim are certain.Doubt can produce:

    •Anxiety
    •Irritability
    •Sense of paranoia
    •Despair
    •ShameClaims of doubt:

    •First, doubt will often present an idea as one that negates a corresponding idea presented by faith.
    •Second, doubt regarding a certain aspect of our faith, however significant it can seem, does not mean the rest of our faith is brought into question.
    •Third, just because a belief or a doubt presents a reasonable order of claims doesn't mean that it's true.
    •Fourth, we often believe new information more readily than the information we've been familiarized to. This is called novelty bias.

    Please reach out with concerns or thoughts on Instagram or Twitter. :)

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    RESOURCES:

    •"God in the Dark" by Os Guinness
    •Is it a sin to doubt? http://www.evidenceunseen.com/bible-difficulties-2/nt-difficulties/1-2-timothy-titus-philemon-hebrews-james-1-2-peter/jas-16-is-it-a-sin-to-doubt/

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    VERSES ALLUDED TO/REFERENCED:

    •Matthew 7:7
    •Romans 1:20
    •Hebrews 11:1

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    TERMS USED:

    •Novelty bias

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    CREDITS & CONTACT:
    Intro/Outro Music: "Lens Flare" by Peter Sandberg via Epidemic Sound
    Middle Music: "I Deserve Better" by Spring Gang and "Choose" by Mindme via Epidemic Sound
    Facebook: facebook.com/helloemilyurban
    Twitter: @helloemilyurban
    Instagram: @helloemilyurban
    Patreon: patreon.com/helloemilyurban
    Website: emilyurban.com
    Please send any questions or concerns you may have regarding this episode to me via the contact form on my website, or send me a voice memo via Facebook or Instagram!
    (Try to keep the voice memo to 20 seconds or less.)

    • 52 min
    Series On Doubt | TEASER

    Series On Doubt | TEASER

    CREDITS & CONTACT:
    Intro/Outro Music: "Lens Flare" by Peter Sandberg via Epidemic Sound
    Middle Music: "I Will Remember Everything Forever" by Ave Air via Epidemic Sound
    Facebook: facebook.com/helloemilyurban
    Twitter: @helloemilyurban
    Instagram: @helloemilyurban
    Patreon: patreon.com/helloemilyurban
    Website: emilyurban.com
    Please send any questions or concerns you may have regarding this episode to me via the contact form on my website, or send me a voice memo via Facebook or Instagram!
    (Try to keep the voice memo to 20 seconds or less.)

    • 9 min

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