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The Dialog

The Dialog

著者: Josh Craft
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Ancient philosophers used the dialog to find answers to life’s greatest questions. The Dialog is a search for truth in modern life through the lens of ancient philosophy, history, and theology. This podcast will challenge your assumptions, change your thinking and show you how to master modern living.
Josh Craft
個人的成功 哲学 心理学 心理学・心の健康 社会科学 自己啓発 衛生・健康的な生活
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  • 36. What feedback really looks like
    2026/06/16
    After spending months writing what he believed was the most important book of his life, Josh received a surprising response: the problem wasn't the message—it was how it was being communicated.

    In this episode, Josh and Nick revisit the conversation on feedback and explore a lesson that has surfaced repeatedly throughout Josh's life: great ideas alone aren't enough. Whether you're leading a business, writing a book, building a ministry, or simply trying to help people, the challenge isn't just discovering what's true—it's learning how to communicate it in a way people can actually receive.

    Along the way, they discuss literary agents, publishing, ambition, networking, authenticity, leadership culture, and why some of the most valuable feedback is often the hardest to hear.

    If you've ever struggled with criticism, felt misunderstood, or wrestled with balancing truth and influence, this conversation is for you.

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    31 分
  • 35. The difference between honor and agreement
    2026/06/16
    Most people don't struggle with authority when they agree with it. The real test comes when they don't.

    In this episode of The Dialog, Josh and Nick continue their conversation on spiritual authority, exploring why submission, honor, and trust are some of the most difficult values to live out in a culture built around personal preference and individual choice.

    Through stories from Scripture, leadership experiences, and practical examples from everyday life, they examine the difference between principle and preference, why disagreement doesn't automatically justify rejection, and how our response to authority often reveals deeper issues of pride, entitlement, and trust.

    Because the question isn't whether leaders are imperfect—they always are. The question is whether we trust God enough to honor authority while He works through imperfect people.

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    Get more information and get in touch at joshuacraft.com
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    34 分
  • 34. What the early church understood that we don't
    2026/06/02
    Most people think freedom comes from having more choices. But what if real freedom comes from understanding authority?

    In this episode of The Dialog, Josh and Nick explore one of the most misunderstood concepts in modern culture: spiritual authority. From the early church under Roman persecution to the way we view leadership, government, churches, and personal responsibility today, this conversation examines how our modern assumptions about power and autonomy often clash with a biblical worldview.

    Along the way, they discuss the purpose of discipleship, the danger of consumer Christianity, the surprising growth of the early church, and why the first Christians changed the world not through force or influence, but through sacrifice, service, and faithfulness.

    Because sometimes the question isn't whether authority is good or bad. It's whether we understand where it comes from in the first place.

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    Get more information and get in touch at joshuacraft.com
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    40 分
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