An astrologer, Greek Orthodox priest, and a leader in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints discuss the story that each of their spiritual traditions tell. TOPIC: STORY GUESTS: * HENRY SELTZER (ASTROLOGY) * FATHER MILUTIN GANJIC (GREEK ORTHODOX) * JESSE TURNER (CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS)
Every story has a setting, characters, conflict, and resolution. What makes a great story is how these elements weave together to build up, slowly lead to a final conflict, and eventually resolve with a satisfying resolution. In the same way, each faith tradition holds to a world view that involves each of us in a grand cosmic story, including the setting of our existence, the presence of human problems and challenges, and a final resolution of life’s brokenness. Our guests have a conversation that explores the grand stories that each of their spiritual traditions tells: * What is this universe that all of us inhabit, and who are we?
Why are our lives filled with problems and conflicts and how can we overcome them?
What final resolution of this grand story can each of us truly hope for?