Embodied with Gregg Allison
Gospel for Life
Embodied with Gregg Allison
June 7, 2021
The cultural conversation of the body has morphed into a confused and controversial debate. Many Christians have adopted the dangerous, gnostic belief that our physical bodies are inherently evil. We need to rediscover God’s design for us as embodied creatures. In his new book, Embodied: Living as Whole People in a Fractured World, Gregg R. Allison PhD, invites us to embrace the statement, “I am my body.” In this episode, I talk to Dr. Allison about his book and why we need to understand the role of the body in discipleship.
The cultural conversation of the body has morphed into a confused and controversial debate. Many Christians have adopted the dangerous, gnostic belief that our physical bodies are inherently evil.

We need to rediscover God’s design for us as embodied creatures.

In his new book, Embodied: Living as Whole People in a Fractured World, Gregg R. Allison PhD, invites us to embrace the statement, “I am my body.”

In this episode, I talk to Dr. Allison about his book and why we need to understand the role of the body in discipleship.


Key Ideas


Quotes

“The foundation for our relationship with God is the fact that we are embodied. That's the beginning point.”

“We will not be fully conformed to the image of Jesus until he returns and gives us our new glorified resurrected bodies. That is our future.”

“We are our bodies, and so we care for ourselves as embodied people.”

“We are sexed all the way down … My body always tells the truth.”

“Whenever we have the chance, we should preach and teach and disciple about embodiment. We should talk about not only spiritual disciplines, but also physical disciplines, exercise, nutrition, rest, sleep.”

“Jesus’ embodiment … screams about the importance of our embodiment.”

“Virtual relationships just don't cut it. They're not as they should be.”

“If you're 35, 40 years old and you're sprinting in Christian ministry, you will burn out after a couple of years.”

“A culture of death has settled, at least in the West, and it's appalling.”

“I do believe obviously authors write, But I am learning that we are authors in community.”


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