Musician David Gungor of the Brilliance on Rediscovering Christian Imagination

Questions we had for David in this episode:
Tell us about the song and iInspiration behind "Turning Over Tables," the theme song for our podcast?
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Can you unpack the relationship between imagination, faith, and discipleship?
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What are the advantages—both in art and peacemaking—to being comfortable with dissonance?
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Listening has been a theme on this podcast, and it's something we discuss with our graduate students. How do we listen well?
RESOURCES:
Undaunted Podcast: Conversations with Radical Peacemakers through Telos
Principles and Practices of Peacemaking by Telos
Find music and more by The Brilliance on their website
"On Being a Good Neighbor", sermon draft by the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
This episode produced by Laura Finch
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(Note to the listener: In this podcast, sometimes we'll have evangelicals, sometimes we won't. We thinking learning how to do good better involves listening to lots of perspectives, with different insights and understanding with us. Sometimes it will make us uncomfortable, sometimes we'll agree, sometimes we won't. We think that's good. We want to listen for correction. Especially in our blind spots.)
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