Ep 141: (GH) The Most Important Thing About Us: Our Hidden Ideas About God

BY Brian Fisher

May 15, 2026

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Ep 141: (GH) The Most Important Thing About Us: Our Hidden Ideas About God
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Dr. Tim comes loaded with rich and probing questions about our ideas of God in this Greenhouse episode of the Soil & Roots podcast (expanding on Episode 140).

If what the world needs most is deep people, and those people are generally formed through suffering, how do we reconcile that with our desire to experience safety?

Since the Soil & Roots journey tends to approach discipleship anthropologically, does that align with the Bible and sound theology?  Can we understand spiritual formation through sources apart from the Bible?

How does our worldview (our beliefs) connect to our heartview (our unconscious ideas)?  And how does that impact our day-to-day interactions with God, ourselves, and others?

It’s become popular today to claim that “Jesus is enough.” Is He really?

Tim flexes his PhD, while Brian just tries to keep up.  Enjoy!

(GH) The Most Important Thing About Us?

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