
In this conversation, Kyle discusses the difference between natural and supernatural forms of formation. He introduces the concept of continuity versus discontinuity in spiritual formation and emphasizes the need to start with discontinuity. Kyle explains that starting with continuity often leads to a generic account of personhood, maturation, and the God-world relationship, which can result in a reductionist and Pelagian view of formation. On the other hand, starting with discontinuity allows for a distinctively Christian understanding of formation that is grounded in divine revelation and the unique work of the Spirit. Kyle highlights the importance of union with Christ and the doctrine of infusion in spiritual formation.Chapters00:00 Introduction: Natural vs Supernatural Formation05:50 The Infiltration of Naturalism in the Church13:31 The Dangers of a Generic Account of Formation27:18 Jesus' Focus on Reconciliation, not Formation35:34 Becoming Fully Ourselves by Imaging God Get full access to Spiritual Formation: A Substack by Kyle Strobel at kylestrobel.substack.com/subscribe
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