Assumptions

Daniel likes to think that weekly church service he attends tells a story that its congregation becomes immersed in. So Kyle bravely attends Daniel's church and offers his outsider's observations. They then discuss the Kyle's weekly temple experience: the movie theatre. How do these communities shape the stories of our lives?

Show Notes

Daniel likes to think that weekly church service he attends tells a story that its congregation becomes immersed in. So Kyle bravely attends Daniel's church and offers his outsider's observations. They then discuss the Kyle's weekly temple experience: the movie theatre. How do these communities shape the stories of our lives?

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Media Discussed:

The Steve Martin song "Atheists Don't Have No Songs" gets mentioned. You can watch a performance of it here. (Someday it would be interesting to tackle this theme on Assumptions)

Daniel's church is Calvary Grace Church of Calgary. The music they use comes from Indelible Grace, Sovereign Grace, and  Wesley Randolph Eader.

 
Further Reading: 

The idea that our cultural practices immerse us in a particular storyline is articulated by Christian scholar and philosopher James K. A. Smith. His book  You Are What You Love: The Spiritual Power of Habit describes how this takes place in both a shopping centre and a church service.

If you don't want to read but want to learn more about this, check out this playlist of 1-2 minute videos discussing the topic. http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1T3_pkcZpPUZFSc_KsOSS9ualH_H99qp

If you really want to geek out on this concept, Smith's three volume Cultural Liturgies series is a fascinating in depth look at how this works in culture and churches. 

 
Credits:

Assumptions is written and produced by Daniel Melvill Jones and Kyle Marshall.

This episode edited by Kyle Marshall.

Our soundtrack comes from The Parson Red Heads, whose new acclaimed album, Blurred Harmony, is available everywhere. 

Podcast artwork designed by Chris Taniguchi 

Photography by Jen Hall

 

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What is Assumptions?

Daniel (a Christian) and Kyle (an Atheist) have competing world views and yet remain close friends. Each episode they try to understand each other’s viewpoint by using media to uncover how each interprets the world.