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welcome. I'm hoping it's here you will find subversive ideas, disruptive thoughts, experience and hope, some spiritual depth and genuine questions... this is a way of one beggar telling another beggar where to find some bread. I'm glad you are here.

daniellestrickland.substack.comDanielle Strickland
Ciencias Sociales Cristianismo Espiritualidad Ministerio y Evangelismo
Episodios
  • Unmasking the principality of mammon
    May 8 2025

    "We are in desperate need of a new economic story."

    Ched Myers

    Summary

    In this episode of the Right Side Up podcast, Danielle Strickland and James Sholl engage with Ched Myers to explore the interconnected themes of principalities and powers, biblical theology, activism, and social justice. They discuss the importance of apocalyptic literature as a form of resistance against oppressive systems, the role of the church in advocating for social justice, and the concept of Sabbath economics as a means of community engagement. The conversation emphasizes the need for practical steps towards resistance and change, encouraging listeners to reimagine economic narratives and engage in meaningful action.

    Takeaways

    * Ched Myers emphasizes the importance of discussing principalities and powers in relation to social justice.

    * The conversation highlights the need for a holistic understanding of biblical theology and activism.

    * Apocalyptic literature serves as a vital tool for resistance against oppressive systems.

    * The church has a significant role in advocating for social justice and confronting empire.

    * Sabbath economics is presented as a framework for community engagement and mutual aid.

    * Ched Myers calls for a new economic story rooted in biblical principles.

    * The podcast encourages listeners to engage with their local communities and resist economic injustice.

    * Stories are essential for understanding our history and fighting against oppression.

    * The conversation underscores the importance of recognizing the interconnectedness of faith and economics.

    * Ched Myers invites listeners to join the ongoing river of social justice activism.

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    Chapters

    00:00 Exploring Principalities and Powers

    10:07 Ched Myers' Journey to Faith

    17:10 The Role of Apocalyptic Literature

    25:08 Sabbath Economics and Resistance

    34:07 The Jubilee Tradition and Economic Justice

    35:34 The Biblical Foundation of Mutual Aid

    37:02 Jubilee Language in Luke's Gospel

    38:29 Understanding Affluenza as a Disease

    39:58 Jesus and the Rich: Unmasking Plutocracy

    42:37 Restoring Kinship Through Redistribution

    44:05 The Role of Scripture in Political Imagination

    48:55 Practical Steps Towards Economic Justice

    53:13 Investing in Community Development

    54:59 Challenging the Monopoly Mentality

    01:00:29 The Power of Stories in Social Justice



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  • Divesting from the Powers with Bob Ekblad
    May 1 2025

    "We live in the tension between two worlds."

    Bob Ekblad

    Summary

    In this conversation, Danielle Strickland, James Sholl, and Bob Ekblad delve into the complex themes of powers and principalities, exploring their nature, the role of Jesus in exposing them, and the implications for social justice and activism. They discuss the idea of redemption versus destruction of these powers, the finite nature of systems, and the call for Christians to resist and reform while living out their identities in Christ. The conversation emphasizes the importance of recognizing the limitations of earthly powers and the need for a deeper understanding of faith and action in the world.

    Take-aways

    * The powers and principalities are not just spiritual but also manifest in systems and institutions.

    * Redemption does not mean that everything will be saved; some things must be destroyed.

    * Jesus's authority is demonstrated through servanthood and sacrifice, not through power and dominance.

    * The church must resist the temptation to equate political power with divine authority.

    * The narrative of the Exodus illustrates the futility of trying to reform oppressive powers.

    * Social justice efforts must be rooted in the understanding that God is the ultimate savior, not human systems.

    * The church's identity should transcend national and ethnic boundaries, focusing on unity in Christ.

    * Living out our faith means divesting from the powers that seek to control and dominate.

    * The tension between the kingdom of God and earthly powers is escalating, requiring a faithful response.

    * We must acknowledge the finite nature of our world while actively caring for creation.

    Jesus's authority is demonstrated through servanthood and sacrifice, not through power and dominance.

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    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Context of the Conversation

    02:42 Exploring Powers and Principalities

    05:29 Redemption and Destruction of Powers

    12:10 The Role of Jesus in Authority

    18:21 The Dangers of Reforming Powers

    27:47 The Finite Nature of Powers and Creation

    33:34 Theological Reflections on Fear and Power

    39:06 The Nature of Authority and the Role of Jesus

    45:05 Living Out Our Heavenly Identities

    51:19 Divesting from Powers and Principalities

    57:08 Stewardship and the Call to Action



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  • Unmasking the Powers of Domination in the Church
    Apr 23 2025

    To reject conformity to this age (aion) is to actively resist patterns of domination that distort our humanity.

    JR WOODWARD

    Summary

    In this episode of the Right Side Up podcast, hosts Danielle Strickland and James Sholl engage with JR Woodward, the National Director of the V3 Movement and author of 'The Scandal of Leadership.' They explore the burdens of leadership, the powers at play within institutions, and the temptations leaders face regarding identity and purpose. The conversation emphasizes the importance of community, the deceptive nature of powers, and the necessity of imitating Christ in leadership. Woodward discusses the scapegoat mechanism and the call to resistance against systemic issues, urging leaders to reflect deeply on their roles and the impact of their decisions.

    Takeaways

    * The burden of leadership often feels heavy and requires deep reflection.

    * Understanding the powers at play in leadership can help navigate challenges.

    * Institutions can shape leaders in ways that may not align with their values.

    * Living in the world requires discernment to not be of the world.

    * Leaders face temptations that challenge their identity and purpose.

    * The powers can be deceptive, leading to justifications for unethical behavior.

    * Imitating Christ is essential for authentic leadership.

    * The scapegoat mechanism can create temporary peace but leads to deeper issues.

    * Community and proximity to people are vital for effective leadership.

    * Resistance to the powers is a necessary call for leaders today.

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    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to the Right Side Up Podcast

    02:26 The Burden of Leadership and Writing The Scandal of Leadership

    06:12 Understanding Powers and Principalities in Leadership

    10:02 The Role of Institutions and Ideologies

    14:11 The Temptations of Leadership and Identity

    18:16 Unmasking the Powers in Today's Context

    22:08 The Call to Church Leaders and Overcoming Evil

    29:51 The Impact of Interpretation on Scripture

    31:10 Navigating Deception and Humility in Leadership

    32:11 Understanding Mimetic Desire and Its Implications

    35:33 The Scapegoat Mechanism in Society

    39:10 Imitating Christ: A Path to Overcoming Powers

    42:59 The Role of Honor and Identity in Leadership

    46:35 Proximity to People: A Key to Authentic Leadership

    50:40 The Dangers of Exceptionalism in Leadership

    53:34 Faithful Resistance: Embracing the Journey of Self-Emptying

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