The Light in Every Thing

Knowledge, Love, and Reincarnation, episode 9 in the series 'Salvation'

The Seminary of The Christian Community Episode 89

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What does it really mean to be “saved”? In this episode, Jonah and Patrick continue their exploration of salvation—but move beyond familiar categories of heaven and hell into something far more immediate and challenging: the transformation of the human self.

They ask whether salvation is less about belief alone and more about what we become. How is the self—so bound up with consciousness, memory, and the body—meant to endure beyond death? And what role do love, action, and relationship play in shaping that future? Drawing on Scripture and lived experience, they wrestle with questions of justice, grace, and the mystery of knowing Christ—not just in name, but in reality.

The conversation also turns toward a deeper question: how do we come to truly know what is true? If love itself becomes a way of seeing, then salvation may not be something imposed from outside, but something that unfolds as our capacity to perceive is transformed. What might it mean to recognize Christ—not only in doctrine, but in one another, and in the very fabric of life?

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