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The Howard Thurman Podcast

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    The Meaning of the Religious Experience, Part 1, 1976 July 23

    30/10/2024 | 36min
    In this first sermon, Thurman sets out to explore the meaning of religious experience, and the religious experience of Jesus specifically. For Thurman, religious experience is a private and intimate experience, and yet it also seems to involve everything that is. Religious experience is not static, but rather a dynamic experiencing that our minds cannot capture totally. Nevertheless, the mind tries to freeze it into doctrine, dogma, and theology – the language of rationality. But Thurman says religious experience cannot be reduced to the practical and empirical. Ultimately, religious experience is our awareness of the presence of God, and nothing we do gives us control over that presence. For it is God that gives of Godself freely and lovingly.

    Part of the Collection, The Meaning of the Religious Experience (1976, [Disciples of Christ Retreat], Santa Barbara, CA)

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    Description by Rodell Jefferson III.

    Recorded in Santa Barbara, CA

    Citation: Thurman, Howard, “The Meaning of the Religious Experience, Part 1, 1976 July 23,” The Howard Thurman Digital Archive, accessed July 9, 2024, https://thurman.pitts.emory.edu/items/show/1283.
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    Readings from the Inward Journey - 1 Corinthians 13, 1970 Jan 10

    30/10/2024 | 26min
    In this first installment of Readings From Deep is the Hunger, Howard Thurman uses Matthew 5 as a framework to discuss the sufficiency of God as we wrestle with the concepts of kindness, mercy, and humility. Thurman goes on to discuss the need for God as we navigate challenges internally and externally with the world around us.

    Part of the Collection, Featured Thurman Recordings

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    Recorded in NA

    Citation: Thurman, Howard, “Readings from the Inward Journey - 1 Corinthians 13, 1970 Jan 10,” The Howard Thurman Digital Archive, accessed July 9, 2024, https://thurman.pitts.emory.edu/items/show/1276.
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    For the Quiet Time, 1974 July 18

    30/10/2024 | 1h 39min
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    Ideals and Goals (1964-02-14)

    30/10/2024 | 12min
    In this recording within the We Believe series, Thurman draws upon the novel "The Choir Invisible" by James Lane Allen, to reflect upon God's relationship to humanity. Thurman deeply leans into the mystery that is associated with humanity's actualized potential. He notes that our arrival to our actualized potential is inevitable; however, we shall not know the time or place of this arrival. Rather than giving quick answers, Thurman encourages us to look to the horizon for the next goal, trusting that the same God who cares for the birds of the air is the same God that cares for humanity, and is moving humanity towards a shared goal.

    Part of the Collection, We Believe (Television Series, 1958-1965)

    Tags: actualized potential, gate, goal, horizon, love, tension, youth

    Description by Dustin Mailman

    Recorded in WHDH-TV, Boston, Massachusetts

    Citation: Thurman, Howard, “Ideals and Goals (1964-02-14),” The Howard Thurman Digital Archive, accessed July 9, 2024, https://thurman.pitts.emory.edu/items/show/1272.
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    Always the Open Hand (1964-02-21)

    30/10/2024 | 12min
    In this recording within the We Believe Series, Thurman reads a poem sent to him from a friend. This poem speaks from the perspective of Phillip, one of Jesus' disciples. The content of this poem wrestles with the demands of the people upon Jesus, and Jesus' willingness to pour himself out to benefit those who are in need. In the author's engagement with Jesus' life, work, death, and resurrection, we are asked to ponder the human quest of making sense of God's open, relational, and creative nature.

    Part of the Collection, We Believe (Television Series, 1958-1965)

    Tags: christology, communion, disciples, Feeding of the Five Thousand, healing, Incarnation, Jesus, kenosis, Last Supper, miracles, Phillip, poem, Spirit of Love

    Description by Dustin Mailman

    Recorded in WHDH-TV, Boston, Massachusetts

    Citation: Thurman, Howard, “Always the Open Hand (1964-02-21),” The Howard Thurman Digital Archive, accessed July 9, 2024, https://thurman.pitts.emory.edu/items/show/1271.

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In 2010, the family of Howard Thurman (1899-1981) donated a large collection of audio and video materials. 1,400 individual recordings, totaling over 41,000 minutes of audio and video. Most of the recordings are of Thurman himself, being interviewed, delivering lectures, or offering sermons.It is my goal to support the The Howard Thurman Digital Archive, at Pitts Theology at Emory University, with their goals of 1) preserving for future generations 2) making the audio accessible to scholars and the general public and 3) making the content discoverable.I've set a personal goal of listening to all 290+ recordings in one year, and having these recordings available as a podcast will help tremendously. I am so grateful to have them. And I am hopeful that others will discover Dr. Thurman through this podcast.A full list of the audio recordings held in Pitts Theology Library is provided in their archival finding aid. If you would like researcher access to the unprocessed audio recordings, please contact them directly.I'll do my best to keep this podcast up to date with website as new recordings are released.Disclaimer:The audio recordings featured in this podcast are part of the Howard Thurman Digital Archive, housed at Pitts Theology Library, Emory University. All rights to these recordings are owned by the family of Howard Thurman and Pitts Theology Library. I do not own the rights to any of the recordings.
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