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S6E166: The Other Realm w/ Thabani Mashava

S6E166: The Other Realm w/ Thabani Mashava

FromThe Eikon Podcast


S6E166: The Other Realm w/ Thabani Mashava

FromThe Eikon Podcast

ratings:
Length:
47 minutes
Released:
Feb 12, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Thabani Antony Mashava shares his experiences and insights into the spiritual realm and African beliefs in this conversation. He discusses growing up in Zimbabwe and the prevalence of spiritual practices and rituals. Thabani also explores the challenges faced by African Christians in navigating the spiritual realm and reconciling traditional beliefs with their faith. The conversation highlights the differences in worldview between the Western world and Africa, as well as the significance of Chipinge as a hub of witchcraft in Zimbabwe.Chapters00:00 - Introduction and Background06:12 - Growing Up in Zimbabwe and African Beliefs17:06 - Navigating the Spiritual Realm as a Christian23:03 - The Western World's View of the Supernatural25:56 - Thabani's Background and Experiences36:27 - Worldview and Beliefs in Zimbabwe42:40 - The Significance of Chipinge
Released:
Feb 12, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Join Michael Burns (biblical teacher, author, speaker), Jason Alexander (pastor, speaker), and Gianna Hearn (journalist, host of "The Weekly G" video news magazine of the NBA G-League) for fun, lively, and relevant examination of biblical texts, emphasizing their historical and cultural context with an eye on applying those principles into the mess of modern life.To submit questions, suggestions, or give feedback contact us at eikonpodcast@gmail.com.If you're a new listener. Welcome and thank you. We recommend that you start listening at season 4, episode 93. After you're caught up to the present, we suggest that you then go back and explore the first 3 seasons when the podcast was still called "All Things to All People with Michael Burns."