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4. Identity, Narcissism, and Contemporary Culture

4. Identity, Narcissism, and Contemporary Culture

FromIn Medias Res with Glanz & Jerončić


4. Identity, Narcissism, and Contemporary Culture

FromIn Medias Res with Glanz & Jerončić

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Length:
61 minutes
Released:
Mar 5, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

We discuss, some more, the idea of identity, the difference between identity and identification, the struggle over the recognition of identity as the key to understanding much of what is going on in the world today, the meaning of narcissism, the difference between grandiose and vulnerable narcissism, narcissism and the ego ideal (Ichideal), the strivings for singularity and uniqueness, whether quests for perfection and improvement are always tinged with narcissism, how the biblical ideal of sanctification might offer a different striving for perfection, and what Ecclesiastes might teach us on these issues. EPISODE MATERIALWolfram Eilenberger, Time of MagiciansCharles Taylor, Sources of the SelfScott Barry Kaufman, TranscendenceIsolde Charim, Die Qualen des NarzismussIvan KrastevCONNECT WITH US✩ Website✩ Facebook* * * * * NEW TO THE PODCAST? In this podcast, we engage in free-ranging conversations on life, faith, philosophy, ethics, relationships, culture, experience, and all matters existential. And as the title of the show points out, we approach these things "in the middle of things," that is, by grabbing hold of them unsystematically and provisionally. Concerning "about us," we are friends and verbal sparring partners who also happen to be colleagues at Andrews University. - Oliver Glanz and Ante Jerončič
Released:
Mar 5, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (29)

On this podcast, we engage in free-ranging conversations on life, faith, philosophy, ethics, relationships, culture, experience, and all matters existential. And as the title of the show points to, we approach these things "in the middle of things," that is, by grabbing hold of them unsystematically and provisionally. Concerning "about us," we are friends and verbal sparring partners who also happen to be colleagues at Andrews University.