In this inaugural episode we are joined by Professor Peter Lineham, an authority on exotic and esoteric religious beliefs.
Our thought-provoking conversation explores the illusions of mainstream and fringe religious practices, from Christianity to Buddhism, and the often misidentified concept of pacifism within religions.
Professor Lineham shares his fascinating journey from his PhD on the SwedenBorgians to examining diverse religious groups in New Zealand. He brings to the table discussions on meditation, eco churches, the intricacies of cult language, and the need for ethical frameworks in religion.
Amidst high-profile royal commission hearings on abuse within religious groups, our dialogue takes a turn towards accountability and the courage to speak against evils witnessed in the church.
Peter also sheds light on mono- and poly-theistic faiths and the importance of viewing the best in every religious tradition, providing a hopeful outlook for a convergence between religion and authentic spirituality.
For our listeners seeking solace, the professor has an inspiring message: religion and shared beliefs can combat fears of isolation and aid mental well-being through a sense of community.
Don't miss this deep dive into the many layers of belief and what binds or divides us. Tune in now to our riveting discussion with Professor Lineham and illuminate your understanding of New Zealand's spiritual landscape.
Timestamps
(00:01:21) Introductions!
(00:01:38) PhD and Obscure Religions in New Zealand
(00:03:57) Personal Faith Reaffirmed
(00:07:00) Book Discussion and Availability
(00:08:01) Defining Cults vs. Legitimate Religious Movements
(00:18:21) Inquiring About Meditation Practices
(00:20:12) Comparing Meditation Types
(00:27:12) Exclusive Buddhist Practices Unveiled
(00:39:45) Child Abuse Hearings in Religious Settings
(00:45:02) Hierarchical Structures and Their Downfalls
(00:54:46) Encounters with Self through Religion
(01:01:42) Youth Fears: Isolation and Death
(01:09:42) Environmentalism within Religious Contexts
(01:11:59) Future Trajectories for Religion and Spirituality
(01:13:33) Guest Farewell and Prayer
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