What if real wisdom isn’t about knowing everything? What if it’s about learning how to grow, care, and stay curious? Let’s think about how we become wise.
Have you ever noticed how some people treat certainty like a badge of honor? As if acting like you have all the answers is more important than asking the right questions? But what if real wisdom isn’t about clinging to fixed beliefs? What if real wisdom is about staying curious, staying humble, and learning how to grow?
Welcome to Mythologizing the Bible—where we’ll be taking a look at three readings from the Christian Bible through the lens of “sacred myth.”
In this episode, we’re looking at three readings traditionally used to teach about the Trinity (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit). But instead of focusing on theological doctrine, we’re digging into what these stories reveal about wisdom: how it delights in life, how it grows through struggle, and how it shows up in the way we care for each other. We’ll talk about how rigid thinking shuts down progress, why the “spirit” of something matters more than its rules, and why we all need to rethink what it really means to be wise!
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