Jonathan Pageau: What atheists get wrong about the Bible, religion and Jordan Peterson

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  • Jonathan Pageau is a French Canadian icon carver, public speaker and TH-camr exploring the symbolic patterns that underlie our experience of the world. He's also the editor of the Orthodox Arts Journal and host of the Symbolic World blog and podcast.
    Jonathan is also known for his friendship with Jordan Peterson, another thinker invested in symbolism, psychology and pointing people back to Christianity as the modern West navigates a ‘meaning crisis’.
    Jonathan talk to Justin and Belle about meaning, symbolism, atheism and the meaning crisis as we ask whether we can re-enchant… just about everything!
    Jonathan Pageau: thesymbolicwor...
    For Re-Enchanting: www.seenanduns...
    There’s more to life than the world we can see. Re-Enchanting is a podcast from Seen & Unseen recorded at Lambeth Palace Library, the home of the Centre for Cultural Witness. Justin Brierley and Belle Tindall engage faith and spirituality with leading figures in science, history, politics, art and education. Can our culture be re-enchanted by the vision of Christianity?

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  • @janethorsman194
    @janethorsman194 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +109

    Been listening to Jonathan for years, but this is probably one of his best interviews. Can’t put my finger on why. Did they just ask the perfect questions?

    • @gentlemanbronco3246
      @gentlemanbronco3246 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +39

      I think it’s also because Jonathan has been honing his language over the years. He still talks about the same things it’s just that his speech has become better and better.

    • @06rtm
      @06rtm 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      I think its because they both like Jonathan and they understand his perspective

    • @carlotapuig
      @carlotapuig 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +13

      I agree, firstly the hosts were already very familiar with his work. Secondly, Pageau has greatly increased his ability to convey his ideas to the public in the last 1-2 years.

    • @hellomate639
      @hellomate639 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@gentlemanbronco3246He's learning to communicate things that are very, very hard to communicate.

    • @Logos007
      @Logos007 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@gentlemanbronco3246His sword has become very sharp.

  • @michaeldunn4847
    @michaeldunn4847 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +116

    Congratulations, this interview contains the clearest expression of Jonathan Pageau's understanding of the world I have heard, and I have been listening to him for a long time.

    • @tobycoxon8138
      @tobycoxon8138 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      I find the Bible Project describes symbolic thinking very clearly

    • @06rtm
      @06rtm 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      I just commented the same thing. They mesh very well together.

  • @LyLiLe
    @LyLiLe 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +22

    I love listening to Pageau because it is not about anything except trying to articulate ideas that he knows and deeply believes. Foundational, ancient, and applicable.

  • @acr164
    @acr164 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +44

    Very interesting discussion. I am a Roman Catholic who has been in all sorts of protestant churches before, recently, returning to RC church. This iconic meaning of liturgy is something which draws us out of our selves. I am drawn into the reality of Christ in Heaven. It is much more profound than the intellectual satisfaction of scriptural teaching and a few hymns - none of which is bad but not quite enough. In the Mass, we are not told what the scriptures mean in that clever way which the preachers do so well; we are rather left to hear Christ in His Words as they speak to us. And we join the angels in worshiping Him, even to accepting Him in his flesh and blood. These are not hings which require great intellect; it is more a thing of the heart. But it does make me aware of who I am; loved since before the creation of the world - by this God who is so much more than we could imagine yet very concerned about each of us, no matter how little or poor.

    • @Zoomo2697
      @Zoomo2697 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

      Wonderfully put.
      “Hence the Mass is to us the crowning act of Christian worship. A pulpit in which the words of our Lord are repeated does not unite us to Him; a choir in which sweet sentiments are sung brings us no closer to His Cross than to His garments. A temple without an altar of sacrifice is non-existent among primitive peoples , and is meaningless among Christians. And so in the Catholic Church the altar, and not the pulpit or the choir or the organ, is the center of worship, for there is re-enacted the memorial of His Passion. Its value does not depend on him who says it, or on him who hears it; it depends on Him who is the One High Priest and Victim, Jesus Christ our Lord. With Him we are united, in spite of our nothingness; in a certain sense, we lose our individuality for the time being; we unite our intellect and our will, our heart and our soul, our body and our blood, so intimately with Christ, that the Heavenly Father sees not so much us with our imperfection, but rather sees us in Him, the Beloved Son in whom He is well pleased. The Mass is for that reason the greatest event in the history of mankind; the only Holy Act which keeps the wrath of God from a sinful world , because it holds the Cross between heaven and earth, thus renewing that decisive moment when our sad and tragic humanity journeyed suddenly forth to the fullness of supernatural life.”
      Venerable Fulton J. Sheen, “Calvary and the Mass”
      God Bless from Scotland.

    • @sebwoz8766
      @sebwoz8766 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      I enjoy both of your comments very much. I too was raised Catholic. Immigrated from Poland to Canada as a child, and frequented various protestant, buddhist, and hindu. temples/churches across the world; whilst taking the Catholic Bride of Christ for granted. There was always a lack that I sensed in these places, which I had a difficult time putting into words until people like Peterson and Pageau started to expose my naive appreciation of liberal, protestant dogma and eastern traditions (although both do have various goods that they offer). Then Hilaire Belloc, GK Chesterton, Benedict the 16th, St. Karol Wojtyla, CS Lewis, JR Tolkien, Aleksandr Solzhenitzen, and Bishop Barron (among others) further deepened my appreciation of the Catholic Faith, and its absolute reliance on and celebration of Christ's transubstantiation of bread and wine into his body and blood. It is the closest we can regularly come to Christ on this earth. The mystery baffles me.
      Thank you again for your comments.

    • @DoubleOhSilver
      @DoubleOhSilver 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@sebwoz8766 wine*. And thanks for sharing too

    • @sebwoz8766
      @sebwoz8766 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@DoubleOhSilver lol. I must've had a miracle-at-the-wedding-in-Cana slip.

    • @sushi0085
      @sushi0085 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I’m raised catholic but I’m atheist on religious claims, and agnostic on deistic beliefs. But I can respect what you said and your world view in this regard.

  • @jennytr5056
    @jennytr5056 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +16

    I just want to plug Jonathan's book, Snow White and the Widow Queen. It's absolutely enchanting. I've read it to my 6-year-old daughter repeatedly, and read it for myself too :) My expectations for this book were so high that I knew that when I finally got it I would be disappointed. But when it was in my hands at last, my expectations were exceeded. The illustrations are lovely, and the story hits hard. If you can get a copy, I highly highly recommend it.

  • @justinluther2924
    @justinluther2924 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +24

    Seen & Unseen up in here interviewing all of the people I love

  • @thattimestampguy
    @thattimestampguy 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

    *Introduction*
    0:01 Meaning comes in Patterns. Meaning is inevitable.
    0:29 We Live In A World of Experience.
    *Who Is Johnathan Pageau?*
    1:08 _Re-Enchanting_ A talk show hosted by Belle Tindell and Justin Brierley
    2:00 Johnathan Pageau: Icon Carver, Public Speaker & TH-camr.
    3:03 _Re-Enchanting_ is usually Recorded on The Rooftop of Lambeth Palace Library, so Belle and Justin ask the guest: "What have you been reading lately?"
    4:27 Johnathan Pageau's Studying of Symbolic Meaning.
    *Johnathan Pageau's friend Jordan Peterson*
    5:10 Johnathan Pageau met Jordan Peterson in 2015. Johnathan Pageau thinks that Jordan Peterson offered "the last part of the bridge" that was missing in the way Johnathan Pageau talked about things, this helped Pageau.
    *Meaning In Reality*
    6:28 A Brief Primer of What Johnathan Pageau means by "The Symbolic World."
    6:48 Helping people understand symbolism. Meaning is inevitable.
    7:30 Accurate Description of Reality.
    8:00 We Live In A World of Experience.
    *The World is Full of Stuff*
    8:56 Patterns of Symbolism.
    9:32 The Problem with Perception. The World is Full of Stuff! There is no limit to the amount of description we can do with the world. The Human Person perceives The Unity that constitutes a multiplicity.
    10:32 Parts with Parts, Patterns, Fractals.
    11:53 Darwinian Evolution, "Fitness to survive." The Persistence of Being. Beings want to continue to persist and perpetuate itself.
    *Logos, Identity & Purpose, Experience*
    13:13 Saint Maximos The Confessor. Logos. Everything has a Logos. Selection is purposeful to the perpetuation of being.
    14:05 Identity & Purpose go together.
    14:21 Reasons for things to exist. Hierarchy of Importance.
    15:14 The Reality of How We Experience, How We Remember.
    15:47 Trying to speak how a secular person can understand while coming from Christianity.
    *Richard Dawkins*
    16:40 "It's BS"
    17:35 "Give me a proof of God that is equivalent to this formula."
    18:15 "You can't prove that these giant beings exist except for that kind of multiplicity moving into unity."
    19:10 Microcosm, a being has to be a microcosm necessarily, a being has to be a microcosm of the situation they are in.
    19:45 Race and IQ, a minefield.
    20:07 Hierarchy of Values implies The Feel of The Sacred pressing down on you.
    *Patterns*
    22:22 Things play themselves out.
    23:23 New Atheist Woke Culture.
    24:07 The Magic Is Visible Again. The Magic Is Possible Again.
    24:54 Return of Sacred Behavior during C-vid.
    26:30 Secular Thinkers pointing back to Christianity.
    26:58 The Significance of The Bible.
    27:46 Is it useful fiction?"
    29:26 Patterns of Attention.
    30:11 "Why does it bother you that it happened?"
    *Truth of The Christian World*
    30:47 Luis Perry, Tom Holland.
    31:34 What can help a Dis-Enchanted Person to step into Christianity?
    32:53 The Resurrection Happened.
    33:59 We Live In The Christian World. Denying Christ undermines Everything We Care About.
    34:37 What you end up with is perversion.
    36:20 "At The Origin of Something, there is always a Mystery."
    37:24 The Resurrection Explains Everything. The World Is Held By Self-Emptying. You Sacrifice Something, You Sacrifice Yourself.
    *Hierarchy*
    38:31 "I am a Hierarchy person. I believe in Hierarchy."
    39:07 A Description in Meaning. Hierarchy of Beings that is joined together into this Central Focus.
    39:48 People abstract themselves.
    40:18 Including the measurer in the system.
    40:43 Name, Goodness, Identity. A Name and It's Goodness are Identical. I don't want to die. The Name shows immediately that they are good.
    41:35 Joining Heaven and Earth.
    42:09 Scientific Method.
    *Orthodox Christianity*
    43:16 Eastern Orthodox. 43:57
    44:50 Meaning. Repetition.
    45:30 Wholistic Vision of Reality.
    47:59 Opened Up Faith for intelligent 21st Century people.
    48:39 The Desert of Secularism.
    50:50 The Majesty of Cathedrals. 51:46
    53:39 Me Me Me. Pride. Self-Referential.
    54:10 Ideological Political Causes are insufficient.
    55:08 Rest.
    55:49 It's not about you anymore. Worship has to do with Christ, above.
    56:38 God's Yolk Is Light.
    57:24 Martin Shaw.
    *Icon-Carving*
    58:28 Johnathan Pageau's Love of Christian Art and Scripture.
    59:27 Pattern of Reality at every level. Fairy Tales.
    1:00:39 Thank you Johnathan Pageau. 1:01:00

  • @AmyMaris
    @AmyMaris 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +35

    Jonathon. You may be the theologian of the hour. I’m praying for you to fulfill all that Christ has for you here on earth.

  • @hrossaman
    @hrossaman 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +13

    Wow, your graciousness is so alluring. I'm used to Jay Dyer's caustic hardcore philosophy on Orthodoxy. Different personalities. Different gifts.

    • @lilnapkin462
      @lilnapkin462 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      Some people can only be reached one way or the other. Many people I have encountered rebel at the thought of a world that isn’t rank materialism and think that is the logical position. For people like that, systematically exposing their presuppositions and cognitive dissonance can work better. That is where Jay excels and we can learn a lot from him.

    • @hrossaman
      @hrossaman 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@lilnapkin462 Very good point

    • @MeanBeanComedy
      @MeanBeanComedy 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Dyer suuuucks on religion. He's a bit of a twåt.

  • @WorldofElsuon
    @WorldofElsuon 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +26

    There are two "Houses" in reality: the Upper House and the Lower House. Science is the primary tool for studying the Lower House. Put simply, science is the tool used to identify, test, measure, and catalog things that cannot change their minds because they have no minds to change. Therefore, science is the study of enslaved things: fields, forces, and phenomena that cannot defy their purpose. Science is merely the study of mechanisms. The Upper House is where all the fun is.

  • @06rtm
    @06rtm 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +30

    Pretty sure I’ve listened to every Pageau interview he has ever done, and this is in my opinion the very best.
    Long overdue, congrats. Do it again soon.

    • @mattallen5228
      @mattallen5228 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Pageau just understands things most of us in the west don’t. I love the man for it. God bless him.

    • @06rtm
      @06rtm 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@mattallen5228 exactly. He has a different perspective entirely

  • @patrickselden5747
    @patrickselden5747 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    What a wonderfully thought-provoking conversation!
    Thank you very much, y'all...
    ☝️😎

  • @MrRickkramer
    @MrRickkramer 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +12

    Glory to God! I was just talking to my woman about Matthew 11 where Jesus talks about His yoke being easy, and now I resume this video about 15 minutes later and Jonathan refers to this passage. ☦️🙏🏻 there are no coincidences, God plans all things with such a splendor, is amazing!

  • @JohnnyHofmann
    @JohnnyHofmann 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +62

    Pageau is awesome!

    • @alangiaconelli2919
      @alangiaconelli2919 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Good talk guys!!
      As to ritual or any thing similar with meaning. Who gets to say do this to mean that and then I come along later and think I understand meaning but why make me do something that you came up with. I can come up with something too. I thought we got away from pomp to embrace purity. That is we either live by the meaning or not and don’t have do something to make us think we live by the meaning.

  • @ewakrawczyk3343
    @ewakrawczyk3343 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Dear Mr. Pageau, I like listening to philosophers, psychiatrists, psychologists, but noone can shed lights on things as well as you do. Thanks a lot!

  • @andreys1793
    @andreys1793 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

    Intro has me hooked. This will be great.

  • @kipling1957
    @kipling1957 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +10

    Belle didn’t quite get it, saying we see patterns as things (objects) to which we later ascribe meaning. No, meaning comes first from patterns, which we then label as objects.

    • @RodrigoMera
      @RodrigoMera 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Correct

  • @Art2GoCanada
    @Art2GoCanada 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Thanks for the clarity Jonathan, your explanations have rocketed me into the 4th dimension of existence. 📘🙏❤️✨

  • @tomg_2
    @tomg_2 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    We’re with you Jonathan.

  • @lauriethompson740
    @lauriethompson740 29 วันที่ผ่านมา

    It's really great that Jonathan has been able to combine his Orthodox symbolic understanding of Christianity with the deep psychology and cognitive science perspectives of Peterson and most recently John Vervaeke, this has completely opened a whole new dimension of understanding, that combines ancient wisdom and the latest secular perspectives to really eye opening effect. This is a really good chat with him, but I highly recommend repeated encounters with Johnathan to begin to get a handle on this, as its so different from what most people are used to

  • @francestaylor9156
    @francestaylor9156 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +29

    6:55 - ironically, physics is very much a symbolic world too. Very rarely are you solving for actual values. You’re solving for extremely theoretical abstractions all laid out in mathematic symbolism. I often felt like I was staring at the mathematical code of reality created by God. It was so fascinating and so awe inspiring.
    And what’s even more interesting is the further you go into physics, the more you see God but also the limitations of not only man but of observation itself. In quantum mechanics, the act of observing what electrons are doing causes it to change what’s happening to the electron. Thus, we can sometimes ONLY reflect physics symbolically or through observation we will change the outcome of what is happening.
    Everything is potential in physics. Things are not what they are until the wave function has collapsed, until you give something an actual number value. Everything is symbolic.
    Even the formula for the volume of a sphere 4/3(pi)r^3. It’s just an abstraction until you give r an actual number. And as humans when we look at a sphere in reality, we’re understanding the surface area, density, and volume all at once just through holding it. Physics is just much more methodical and abstract about it. We feel gravity. Physics calculates how gravity acts upon the object.
    Physics is just a tool to put into mathematics what we instinctively intuit about reality. I don’t know why there’s so much focus on basing reality on physics. It’s really the other way around. We use physics to understand reality in a mathematically abstract way. That helps us to calculate things in minutiae which helps us develop better tools. We don’t base reality on woodworking or blacksmithing so I don’t know why we base reality on tool making like physics.

    • @soulfuzz368
      @soulfuzz368 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      It’s metaphor all the way down.

    • @danzohattori
      @danzohattori 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Thanks for sharing this explanation.

    • @jpesmar
      @jpesmar 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      That was one the greatest short texts I've read.
      Thank you for taking the time to put that into words in a way most people can understand.

    • @gandalfo
      @gandalfo 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      I like the thoughts you laid out here. On thing I’d like to add-people often like to think that we stumbled upon math, that we got access to the source code but to me math doesn’t represent reality, it represents the way our minds are ordered. Math is the grammar of our minds-it’s how we perceive reality. Our human UI represents reality in a mathematical way, it may not be that way in reality or in different levels of manifestation.

    • @gandalfo
      @gandalfo 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      One other thought-metaphors are models and models are just more elaborated metaphors that govern how we think about things and behind what we mean when we say, “oh I understand that”.
      We don't realize that much of what we consider to be facts are not facts-they're models-they're theory. Scientists make up models to explain how things work. Models are just metaphors for information-they're just images/symbols that are attempting to point at something that they are perceiving to exist in reality.
      In the beginning, people are aware that these are just models. Over time, we begin to believe it rather than realize it's just a model-eventually this belief becomes dogma.
      "Of course electrons are chunks of mass with a charge-everybody knows that!"
      Our beliefs create blind spots that hinder further understanding. When we encounter information that does not cohere to our worldview we disregard it because, everybody knows it does not act that way.
      We need to be aware of this if we are to have greater understanding and growth.

  • @twelfthhour
    @twelfthhour 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    What the heck? Best Pageau interview by faaaaaar! ❤ Much respect 🙏

  • @adelinacod5683
    @adelinacod5683 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Greetings from a Christian orthodox romanian Family! God bless you!💖💞🌼

  • @melanie_mouse
    @melanie_mouse 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Sooooo good! Listened, then immediately listened again. Glory to God for these amazing discussions 🙏🏼

  • @cidklutch
    @cidklutch 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +20

    Jonathan Pageau is my spirit animal

    • @samdung5630
      @samdung5630 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hahaha

  • @edz1624
    @edz1624 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    "The answer is that we must never allow the rot to begin. We must, on pain of idiocy, deny from the very outset the idea that 'LOOKING AT' is, by its own nature, intrinsically truer or better than 'LOOKING ALONG'. One must look both along and at everything. " -- Some smart dude

  • @heavenboulevard
    @heavenboulevard 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Omg I need Pageau’s reflections on Aion immediately

  • @suppression2142
    @suppression2142 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    Would love Johnathan to make a review on Aion.

  • @tleevz1
    @tleevz1 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This is such a good episode, thank you. About 27 minutes in the question is asked about the actual reality of the resurrection. If we take 'as above, so below' seriously, we have our inner, emotional aspect we can feel, we have the outer, active physical presence, and we have the actions and the wake of those actions in reality. We are raised with attention focused on our needs and wants, maturity inverts that habit of attention to a selfless mindset (that's the idea anyway). So one can take just the symbols of a former way of selfish thinking being transmuted through love and exposure to reality into a more loving, service centered mindset. But if we consider trust and larger patterns of reality, it is no leap to trust that the reality of the human journey was manifested to us as a mirror to be held up. Just get on that level is what I'm saying guys. Love you!

  • @WatchmanKnees
    @WatchmanKnees 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This was the first of your interviews that I watched and I immediately looked for another that would give confirmation of my need to sub, which I found!
    ThanQ!

  • @thewrightoknow
    @thewrightoknow 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Well done folks, excellent questions!

  • @joachim847
    @joachim847 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Wow. I came here for just another JP interview, but you guys are really good at talking to people!

  • @phonepunk7888
    @phonepunk7888 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    "There are all these things you cannot prove historically" I was thinking about this earlier. Science does not have a way to tell how old a person is to the date. Think about it. They can guess based on bone structure, etc. But it's not like you can go to the doctor and have them tell you the day you were born from a blood sample. This is why birth certificates are so important. Basic, super important facts about our lives only exist physically as the written word.

  • @MrSeanwarman
    @MrSeanwarman 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This was excellent, seen all his videos but still finding Pageau super compelling

  • @imacg5
    @imacg5 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    If there's one thing I agree with Jordan Hall, it's his proposal of "Sovereignty of the Soul". You can't just force your "help" onto others.

    • @lilnapkin462
      @lilnapkin462 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      1000%
      Which means when you enter into a romantic relationship, you need to be ok with the person just as they are. Because change may never happen. Often, change only occurs when someone hits rock bottom.

  • @JesseRaine
    @JesseRaine 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great to Jonathan on here. Thanks Justin!

  • @comeintotheforest
    @comeintotheforest 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    This is Pageau at some of his best

  • @kerrief3414
    @kerrief3414 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    1 Corinthians 13:12 For now we see through a glass darkly, but then face to face, now I know in part, but then shall I know, even as also I am known.

  • @JordanGreenhall
    @JordanGreenhall 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Delightful

  • @serenasztein5065
    @serenasztein5065 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    God bless you Jonathan

  • @stephenwinter5958
    @stephenwinter5958 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Three examples of contemporary re-enchanted architecture come to mind immediately. One is the way in which St Martin in the Bullring in Birmingham was brought back into the heart of the city through the redesign of the Bullring centre. Another is Richard Foster's Millennium Bridge in London that takes you from the South Bank of London into the City by an approach to St Paul's cathedral. And the third is the Church of the Holy Family in Barcelona whose building has continued through all the upheavals in Spanish history over many years.

  • @garrettvantiem4637
    @garrettvantiem4637 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Can your show start adding chapters?

  • @TrotterG
    @TrotterG 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    The amount of comments here saying something like "this is the clearest Jonathan has ever been" seems to indicate that he has breezed past the fundamentals of his worldview, and left a large part of his audience in the dust. I hope he'll take that feedback to heart and spend more time defining his terms, and clarifying the basic premise of his project.
    If his thinking is clear enough to be scrutinized and engaged with rigorously, then he's moving this philosophical/religious conversation forward. If not, he's just a guru.
    For all the hours I've spent listening to him, I find him fascinating, but I can't claim his ideas as my own. On the other hand, maybe that says more about me than him. Maybe I lack the aptitude or requisite knowledge to follow him where it's going. Maybe I should read some St Maximus and St Gregory of Nyssa if I really want to grasp the fundamentals. Idk.

    • @lilnapkin462
      @lilnapkin462 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Jonathan is possible to understand, but a knowledge of philosophy helps. It also helps if you listen to every single episode of his podcast from the very beginning. A lot of people don’t have that kind of time. He also doesn’t formally participate in debates, and tries to only participate in conversations where there is a goal towards a good. He doesn’t need to formalize an argument. I would bet money that he will never actually form a syllogism or anything of the sort.

  • @malhenning1608
    @malhenning1608 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Seeing as I was actually there (the 80's) when Dawkins Atheists came about. At the time the protestant church decided that creationism was a good hill to die on. The Catholics knowing that a lot of good men will literally burn on the stake before giving up on evolution wisely sat that one out.

  • @GTJamKiller
    @GTJamKiller 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Oh my God. I am in love with the host. She is gorgeous 🥰😍

  • @matthewstokes1608
    @matthewstokes1608 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

    All Truth is the path to our Father in Eternity through Christ - and Christ alone … God be praised!

  • @lukehegdal6627
    @lukehegdal6627 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Is that a Miyamoto Musashi print in the background behind you Mr. Pageau?

  • @johnwheeler3071
    @johnwheeler3071 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

    Of those people that follow Pageau and Peterson when they talk God I wonder how many actually believe in the physical resurrection of Jesus. Its a guess but I would say most don't.

    • @francestaylor9156
      @francestaylor9156 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Reread the parable of the prodigal son. Focus on the parts with the older brother. Maybe you should just rejoice that people have come back to God instead of focusing on yourself.

    • @BarrySometimes
      @BarrySometimes 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Agreed. To further your point - Atheism takes no issue with narrative. I don’t believe in God. Jordan asserts that, for example, Sam harris believes in god & is religious. Who is Jonathan referring to as an “atheist, those who Jordan describes as religious?

    • @BarrySometimes
      @BarrySometimes 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      @@francestaylor9156 Which god? The literal god classical theists assert to be true, of the fictional god asserted to be of value by Jordan?

    • @adamsmith307
      @adamsmith307 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      ​@@BarrySometimesPeterson doesn't say God is fictional. That's an oversimplification

    • @johnwheeler3071
      @johnwheeler3071 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@francestaylor9156Personally I think Peterson has made up his mind what God is and he's less on a search for Jesus than he is trying to convince others that he is right. Maybe some sort of Platonism or gnosticism or Jungian thing but just not Jesus right now. He may one day change his mind and believe in the physical ressurection of Jesus and Jesus will welcome him with open arms, just like the prodigal Son was welcomed home. I'm not focusing on myself but instead I wonder what God Peterson has people believing in, which I am entitled to do. As for Pageu there is no doubt he's a believer in the resurrection but I wonder whether his followers actually believe in the resurrection or are just interested in the intellectual side.

  • @anthonyrbowen
    @anthonyrbowen 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    The scientific realm is useful in the material and practical world; however, it is in the experiential realm where science holds no value. You cannot scientifically calculate the value factor associated to how much you love your mother. These are the fundamental principles of the universe and cannot be reduced. Anyone who simply dismisses that which they do not understand is not a scientist and is curiously uninterested in a fundamental aspect of humanity from the beginning of time. One would require a complete lack of intelligence or a lack of imagination. Dawkins and his ilk are not pragmatically deep thinkers but rather specialists in niche fields. I haven’t found a serious thinker willing to discuss these issues with seriousness because once you do their argumentation falls apart at an elementary level.

    • @lilnapkin462
      @lilnapkin462 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      The most ridiculous of them spend decades trying to explain exactly how to assign value to your mother. It usually has something to do with monkeys.

  • @WatchmanKnees
    @WatchmanKnees 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Around 24 min: I am reminded of a line from Siphokazi Jonas' piece "The Jesus Effect". Darkness is not the absence of light, but sight.

  • @fr.hughmackenzie5900
    @fr.hughmackenzie5900 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    I think Pageau has an important point that science is downstream from immediate human experience AND creative action, abstracting from the primary inter-subjective meaning.
    However its objects are real and concrete - enabling and inviting us to act bodily in specific physical ways. And they are deterministically predictable in a way that human creative action is not. They (and the literal physicality of the resurrection, which does matter) come from the creative action of God.
    If Peterson could see this re-enchantment of our cultural evangelization would be easier!

    • @hypno5690
      @hypno5690 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hasn't Peterson addressed all of that?

    • @fr.hughmackenzie5900
      @fr.hughmackenzie5900 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      IMO he'd believe in God if he did, and he doesn't. @@hypno5690

  • @BrendanTietz
    @BrendanTietz 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    In reference to the opening question: No one should read Jung directly imo unless you’re willing to wrestle with it for years. I mistakenly read Jung, tossed it out, only to read Murray stein and Kingsley’s work on Jung after to realize everyone nearly misinterprets Jung. Jung is quintessentially a gnostic though and his psychology is a form of spirituality so if Jonathan is 50/50 he’s probably sensing some of that in it

  • @leedufour
    @leedufour 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thanks everyone!

  • @ruthokelley5833
    @ruthokelley5833 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I understand that there is ‘meaning’ but all ‘meanings’ aren’t found in the vision of Jorden Peterson. I once found his information interesting and some useful…but it felt like we ran out of road together! We no longer were traveling in the same direction!

    • @lilnapkin462
      @lilnapkin462 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I think what Jordan has to say about scripture is lovely because we can find multiple layers in which it is true. That complexity from a modern mind is something we haven’t had before. To me it is a miracle and makes me love scripture all the more. However, once you have seen that point of view, you’re right. That’s it.
      All that is left from that point on is deeper study of Holy things. Ultimately, that hunger can only be satisfied by God. I think it’s a good thing that you feel unsatisfied with more Peterson. That means that you have come to realize that need you have for God. 🥰☦️

    • @ruthokelley5833
      @ruthokelley5833 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@lilnapkin462 I am an Atheist…after I had all the religion I could handle 40 yrs ago.

  • @KevinMakins
    @KevinMakins 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    So grateful for this clear articulation of Christian spirituality.

  • @zoomerpastor
    @zoomerpastor 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Ideas are like butterflies, as soon as you pin one down, it dies.

  • @ibelieve3111
    @ibelieve3111 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Thanks

  • @chaosexplorer9672
    @chaosexplorer9672 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Jonathan's way of viewing and explaining things is so rich that I sometimes need a break to process what he has said. I loved the idea of "persistence to exist" I believe he called it. I could feel my brain expand with that one. In many ways his ideas gel very much with Carl Jung's and Erich Neumann and this can be seen in Neumann's book "The Origin and History Of Consciousness". Jung calls it the book that forms the best foundation for understanding all his other works in the foreword. In the book Neumann lays out how the development of consciousness has been mapped out by myth, archetypes and symbols.
    Neumann suggests that there is a more fundamental world outside of spacetime that human consciousness has cut itself off from so that that humans can dominate nature using the scientific method. This view is supported by Kant's idea of transcendental idealism, the discovery of the amplituhedron and the work of Donald Hoffman. These concepts support Jung's view that there is a reality beyond spacetime where the collective unconscious resides and speaks to us through intuition, insights and dreams but it is not metaphysical but essentially more real than this continual construction that is happening in spacetime. Neumann also says that materialism has come to it's natural end and that re-enchantment with the mystery is the next step for human consciousness.
    I think Jonathan would be better off reading The Origins and History of Consciousness and looking at what physicists are doing with the amplituhedron since it may give him some useful secular concepts to ground his viewpoints.

  • @martanieradka4675
    @martanieradka4675 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    The Bible is literal and in addition there are layers upon layers of meaning for each story! It’s genius!

  • @sparkomatic
    @sparkomatic 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Enchanting talk :-) Thanks -s

  • @FutureNihilist
    @FutureNihilist 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    "The whole secret of mysticism is this: that man can understand everything by the help of something he cannot understand." ~ Gilbert K. Chesterton

  • @clivejenkins4033
    @clivejenkins4033 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    You can't see God, just like you can't see consciousness, but that doesn't mean God doesn't exist, God is everything, God is nature, God is the mind at large, from which we all came from and where we will all return.
    This is my humble opinion 😊

  • @madraven07
    @madraven07 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Did she call him Justin?

  • @jasonisham9948
    @jasonisham9948 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Reminds me of Dallas Willard's Divine Conspiracy where he describes the Sermon on the Mount as Jesus saying we are flying upside down. The Kingdom re-orients to the horizon.😊

  • @Zoomo2697
    @Zoomo2697 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    🙏The Angelus prayer.
    The Angel of the Lord declared unto Mary:
    And she conceived of the Holy Spirit.
    Hail Mary full of Grace...
    Behold the handmaid of the Lord: Be it done unto me according to Thy word.
    Hail...
    And the Word was made Flesh: And dwelt among us.
    Hail Mary...
    Pray for us, O Holy Mother of God, that we may be made worthy of the promises of Christ.
    Let us pray:
    Pour forth, we beseech Thee, O Lord, Thy grace into our hearts; that we, to whom the incarnation of Christ, Thy Son, was made known by the message of an angel, may by His Passion and Cross be brought to the glory of His Resurrection, through the same Christ Our Lord.
    Amen

  • @thagreatadante
    @thagreatadante หลายเดือนก่อน

    I'm on the fence on whether Jordan and Pageu are actually spearheading a new Gnosticism. You cannot have done THIS gravity of research and choose not to be Baptised. So what is his truth and what is he spreading ?

  • @christhewritingjester3164
    @christhewritingjester3164 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    45:19 As a new fiction author that's been in that world and discussing things like cohesive plots over expansive series: the fact that you have multiple authors over a very long period of time relaying events which foreshadow and provide a repitive symbolism for future events without it being expressly called out by the authors at the time provide a huge sense of reality to the story and take it out of the realm of fiction by leaps and bounds. The only way for things to work out that well given how and when we know the Bible was written could only take place if true events were being recorded under the divine inspiration of God.

  • @sigurdholbarki8268
    @sigurdholbarki8268 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Fantastic interview, this is my first time on the channel but ive been listening to Jonathan for a year or so and he got me back to church.
    This was a brilliant interview and you've got a new subscriber

  • @jasonthomas9746
    @jasonthomas9746 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Just listened to this video for the 10th time and heard Johnathan talk about the resurrection for the 10th time. I think I've final got there. The results that work and are good and last, do not have to have a beginning that can be explained. Seeing that the results are good and the meaning that made them so, is all that really matters. Was jesus real? Yes. Did he bring meaning and a way to fix things that were broken? Yes. Is jesus still in the world? Yes. Is he still available to you? Yes!

  • @James-gf8es
    @James-gf8es 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Talking of re-enchantment, Belle is a nice start

  • @adutchman1403
    @adutchman1403 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Jonathan continues to blow me away

  • @zhuangjingmei1168
    @zhuangjingmei1168 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I love that fish icon behind Jonathan!

  • @bradspitt3896
    @bradspitt3896 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    You can't reduce the resurrection to material facts, but I don't see why you can't say that if death is the separation of the soul from the body, the resurrection was the reuniting of the soul and body, literally.
    The symbolic is rooted in the literal.

    • @fr.hughmackenzie5900
      @fr.hughmackenzie5900 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      it's all symbolic and literal. But it is rooted in the purely physical which, although descriptions of this are indeed "downstream" and "abstract" concern the deterministic physical, a realm different from that of the human soul

    • @bradspitt3896
      @bradspitt3896 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@fr.hughmackenzie5900 Something can literally happen metaphysically though.
      The Fathers speak literally about the events of the Bible and use it to interpret through their four senses:
      1. Literal
      2. Allegorical
      3. Tropological
      4. Analogical
      The latter wouldn't mean anything without the first.

    • @fr.hughmackenzie5900
      @fr.hughmackenzie5900 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@bradspitt3896 yes that's right .. but purely physical things do that according to deterministic natures, unlike humans.

    • @bradspitt3896
      @bradspitt3896 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@fr.hughmackenzie5900 What's a purely physical thing without something to "one" it?

    • @fr.hughmackenzie5900
      @fr.hughmackenzie5900 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@bradspitt3896 a unified plant is oriented to the sun. This is determined, unfree behaviour and so purely physical, and so the object of science. Pageau is absolutely right to say that such description is derivative of, "abstracted" from, "downstream from" the lived experience of being able, freely and morally to pick the flower as a gift. But photosynthesis and giving are not just different layers of a pyramid of being they are different types of action: physical and spiritual respectively.

  • @janzendimitri
    @janzendimitri 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The number of adds on this video made it completely unwatchable. Sad 😢

  • @kjvail
    @kjvail 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Atheists and fundamentalists are the most literal readers.

  • @kgrant67
    @kgrant67 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I want to say that this was an enjoyable interview but I didn't like a bit of the editing at the beginning when it showed justin asking about whether this was symbolism all the way down or whether it was important if the resurrection really happened or not and it cut too Jonathan having this evasive look on his face. He is not evasive about it and this came across this just a little cheesy

  • @SacraTessan
    @SacraTessan 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I would suggest start reading the Red Book ...Jung did this kind of investigation already and the journey in his way trough imagination ..the part about Izdubar ,Philemon and Abraxas would suit for Jonathan ... and looking at all the interresting paintings ..Aion is too heawy to start with

  • @silverc4s146
    @silverc4s146 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Unintended Consequences are very dangerous, and cannot be known.

  • @metaspacecrownedbytime4579
    @metaspacecrownedbytime4579 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    "ENCHANTED". The desire to have this world expressed and understood as it is. Constructed by the meaning of words. Understood as the foundation of the logos.
    "RE-ENCHANTED". Chant. To outwardly express meaning. Encantre.

  • @angelicatitus
    @angelicatitus 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Loved this!

  • @leomullins
    @leomullins 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I think there is another level above patterns that help me think about the Divine realm. I dont know what to call it, perhaps some kind of behavioural anthropomorphism or patterns of personal morality??

  • @arno_groenewald
    @arno_groenewald 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    It would be interesting to see you lot speak with Chris Langan.

  • @lawrencekuhlman9405
    @lawrencekuhlman9405 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    "Symbolism all the way down." wow, great line!

  • @yootoobabble
    @yootoobabble 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The only thing that jars here - and it is worse coming from an artist - is the statement that comic books are "trashy", hence somehow inadequate as an art form.

  • @bradwalton3977
    @bradwalton3977 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    19:55 --"I'm not interested in that." This attitude is basic to the original development of natural science in the 17th century, as is clear from Burtt's "Metaphysical Foundations of Modern Science." It is not that the early developers of natural science had disproven the legitimacy of theological and metaphysical questions or positions, they simply ceased to be interested in them. Their interest had shifted to "phyiscs" (ie. the natural world). This is what gripped them. In the Novum Organum, Francis Bacon dismisses metaphysics with a shrug of the shoulders: "In physics, final causes are as sterile as vestal virgins." The natural world was now all that mattered to the new mindset of the 17th century: anything beyond the natural world, whether it existed or not, was simply of no interest. By the 18th and 19th centuries, the subject matter of religion and metaphysics had gone from having no psychological existence for intellectuals to having no theoretical existence either. This was an intellectually illegitimate leap to conclusions.

  • @steveflorida5849
    @steveflorida5849 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Values like... love, goodness, truth, service, and beauty have Meaning to the human mind.
    But, where/what is the Mental Mind?

  • @johnbuckner2828
    @johnbuckner2828 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    One of these days I’m going to read his brother’s book.

  • @bubbag8895
    @bubbag8895 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Regarding not being able to prove God exists.. im not disagreeing with Jonathan, but also God sometimes performs signs and miracles on earth just to prove He exists.

  • @victor_bueno_br
    @victor_bueno_br 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I wonder about his opinion regarding the revival of pagan, animistic and indigenous traditions and religions

  • @moroniholm87
    @moroniholm87 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Wasn't it Dawkins that was interviewed by Ben Stein in the movie, "Expelled," wherein he said panspermia was his best guess, as to how life began on earth? Now he's saying all life must be able only to exist in it's natural environment...

  • @streglof
    @streglof 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    I listened to Jordan's discussion with Dawkins and what I got from it was:
    J "I believe we can see our own DNA"
    D "why"
    J "it came to me during a mushroom trip"

    • @RafaelCanelas
      @RafaelCanelas 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Is that an actual quote?

    • @hypno5690
      @hypno5690 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Pretty based

  • @joshuacooley1417
    @joshuacooley1417 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    In asking the question of why people cling to the need for material proof of non-material reality, and why people can recognize the necessity of the thing, but still consider the thing to only be a 'useful fiction', there are probably a variety of things that enable this, and promote it, but the ultimate answer, I think, can also be found in another quote from C.S. Lewis
    "fallen man is not simply an imperfect creature who needs improvement: he is a rebel who must lay down his arms."
    Except in this case, we might say, fallen man is not just a deceived creature in need of convincing: he is a rebel who must lay down his arms.
    You can be drawn by beauty, and intrigued by logic, but the last hurdle that must always be overcome is that you must surrender to a person. Moreover, a person who claims absolute Lordship.

  • @mostlynotworking4112
    @mostlynotworking4112 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Awesome convo. Btw the first subtitles catch your attention as they are unique style but then you can’t read it bc it’s behind him 😂

  • @paxnorth7304
    @paxnorth7304 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    We haven't been captured by 'materialism', but rather, by 'mentalism', everything experienced as a mental abstraction.

    • @gandalfo
      @gandalfo 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Philosophical idealism. You can blame Immanuel Kant. The issue is it’s true, we can only perceive reality through our senses so we don’t see reality as it is in totality but in the way our mind represents it to us-the problem is that it’s not useful and there’s some serious trade offs that can occur when everything is just a mental image.

  • @ruthlevai4816
    @ruthlevai4816 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Very much related to George Lakoff's Metaphors We Live By

  • @lzzrdgrrl7379
    @lzzrdgrrl7379 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Jonathan you are a bunch of pixels on a screen and yet I luv you.....

  • @DeadEndFrog
    @DeadEndFrog 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    52:00 is such a wierd statement, because If there is any religion thats more fragmented then christianity, with all its denominations
    Hes so blind when he talks about unity and fragmentation being two movments, while wanting unity only.
    I have the diffrent instinct out of my own personal psychology, being that multiplicity is obviously the fact of the world and it is "good", but im open enough to know that that is my personal view, rather then "true" reality
    The problem with the unity types is that they are closed to this, because they want this one world, where everything fits them, and their desires.
    Ironically, he falls into the same trap of the people he criticizes
    While he seems to not know anything about his methodology to destinguish fact from fiction (is there any way to do symbolism wrong? And why cant that methodology be used against the symbolist itself?)
    Well here again he hasnt done the work, because its obvious that the symbolists dont want to talk about methodology, because then they would be bound by the facts of the world.
    Hes perfectly able to analyse why atheists or materialists dont want to move away from their worldview because they would lose ground, but he cant see himself in the mirror

  • @kelleykennedy872
    @kelleykennedy872 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    For what it’s worth, I’m a former christian, turned atheist. I’ve been reconsidering my ideas on spirituality as of late. While I don’t have a theistic view, I am realizing the importance of religious ideas and maybe even ritual. The reason I’m not prepared to make the jump back to christianity or theism in general, is because the ideas span multiple religions expressions, that seem to tell a larger and much older story. In the same way, I wouldn’t say Harry Potter is “true”, but eludes to deeper truths and ideas.

    • @savinggift158
      @savinggift158 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Lost me At Harry Potter

    • @kelleykennedy872
      @kelleykennedy872 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@savinggift158 sorry about that. Let me try to catch you up. Harry Potter is a classic “Hero’s Journey “, much like Hercules, David and Moses. In these stories there are themes that are intended to point out truths within human nature, and even teach lessons. Much of the bible and other religions writings are a collection of stories just like this.
      I hope that helps.

    • @savinggift158
      @savinggift158 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@kelleykennedy872 I managed two and half pages it was poorly written drivel
      Better authors out there

    • @kelleykennedy872
      @kelleykennedy872 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@savinggift158 are we still talking about Harry Potter or the David and Moses stories? Lol, I’m glad you have alternatives.

    • @savinggift158
      @savinggift158 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@kelleykennedy872 which Potter?

  • @kgrant67
    @kgrant67 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I'm late to this one. I want to say that I agree with what Jonathan was saying about Evangelical protestantism being afraid of meaning. I want to defend them a little bit though. I believe a lot of that is reaction to the mid-century modernism that said we could derive meaning from these stories regardless of whether they were literally true. We can deny the resurrection and it still have value. I am so grateful that Orthodoxy is just a totally different stream and as such that dichotomy just doesn't make sense

  • @nicolasbascunan4013
    @nicolasbascunan4013 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Amazing