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Kelly Kapic: Embracing Your Limits

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In the Christ and Culture podcast with Ken Keathley and Benjamin Quinn, we explore how the Christian faith intersects all avenues of today’s culture through conversations with leading thinkers.

Today’s Episode:

We all have limits. Might those limits be a good thing? Dr. Kelly Kapic joins Ken Keathley and Jordan Steffaniak to talk about his book, You’re Only Human: How Your Limits Reflect God’s Design, and Why That’s Good News. They discuss why it’s good to spend eternity in a body, the importance of touch, our misunderstanding of humility, and more.

Also, in “Headlines” Gabe Magan talks to Nathaniel Williams about the growing problem of sports gambling. And in “On My Bookshelf,” Dr. Quinn recommends Eugene Peterson’s classic book, “Christ Plays in Ten Thousand Places.”

Timestamps:

  • “Headlines” on sports gambling (1:04)
  • “Christ & Culture Conversation” with Kelly Kapic (7:00)
  • “On My Bookshelf” with Benjamin Quinn (32:40)
The goal of the Christian life is not to make you super-human. It’s to make you truly human.

Highlights

  • “Limits are meant to be good. They bind us to God and to one another.”
  • “The Christian hope isn’t the immortality of the soul; it’s the resurrection of the dead — that Christ has risen, and we will rise with him.”
  • “The God of creation is the God of recreation.”
  • “We’re not merely material, but we’re not less than material.”
  • “The goal of the Christian life is not to make you super-human. It’s to make you truly human.”
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