This article breaks new ground by offering a novel framework for evaluating secular ideas. Stryd repurposes the apostle Paul’s thinking about meat sacrificed to idols and applies it to mindfulness, a prevalent practice in both therapy and the culture at large. He shows how Scripture guides us to reclaim what God has created and use it as he intends.
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JBC Volume 36:2 (2022) – Print$13.00
