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"Ideals and Goals (1964-02-14)",,"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.","Thurman, Howard","MSS 394","Pitts Theology Library, Emory University",1964-02-14,"Description by Dustin Mailman",,,audio,,,394-814,,,,,,,,,"","Original Title: In His Good Time (WB-19B)",,,1960s,,,,"WHDH-TV, Boston, Massachusetts",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"actualized potential,gate,goal,horizon,love,tension,youth",https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/pittspublic/thurman/pdf/394-814.pdf,AudioWithTranscription,"We Believe (Television Series, 1958-1965)",1,0
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"Life Under the Scrutiny of God (1963-01-04); Order in the Totality of Life (1962-05-25)",,"In this recording within the We Believe Series; Howard Thurman reads from his text, ""Meditations of the Heart,"" to speak about wisdom and the ways in which one becomes wise. In his reading, Thurman notes that when contemplating what it means to age, one discovers that in the span of a single year one grows tremendously: relationally, in one's awareness of self, sensitivity, etc. He continues, it is when one makes meaning of an event, rather than merely objectively describing an event, that one can begin to make sense of life. In this recording within the We Believe Series; Howard Thurman reads from his text, ""The Inward Journey,"" reflecting upon what it means to be fully integrated. It is in holistic integration, Thurman suggests, that one finds solitude and interdependency. ","Thurman, Howard","MSS 394","Pitts Theology Library, Emory University",1963-01-04,"Dustin Mailman",,,audio,,,394-782,,,,,,,,,"",,,"Life Under the Scrutiny of God; Order in the Totality of Life (ET-29; GC 11-24-71), 1971 Nov 24",1960s,,,,"WHDH-TV, Boston, Massachusetts",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"aging,anxiety,darkness,dependability,dynamism,embodiment,event,friendship,harmony,illness,integration,inward journey,life,light,magic,meaning,meditations of the heart,order,psalmist,quiet,rebirth,reconciliation,relationship,restoration,Russia,solitude,tension,United States,urgency,vitality,wisdom,year",https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/pittspublic/thurman/pdf/394-782.pdf,AudioWithTranscription,"We Believe (Television Series, 1958-1965)",1,0
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"The Intentional Life (1962-05-18); Life is a River (1961-03-24)",,"In this recording within the We Believe Series; Howard Thurman uses his text, ""The Inward Journey,"" to discern what it means to live a life of intentionality. He holds up the orderly life and the life of crisis as the two ways one may live their life. He continues that regardless of one's life orientation, that one must wrestle with the reality of failure being embedded into the human experience. Thurman notes that life is a pattern that is continually unfolding, revealing a wider pattern, and that one's recognition of this pattern comes from an intentionally lived life. In this recording within the We Believe Series; Howard Thurman uses Langston Hughes' poem, ""Rivers,"" to speak to human experience. Thurman discusses the analogy of human life as a river flowing, flooding, and resting. ","Thurman, Howard","MSS 394","Pitts Theology Library, Emory University",1962-05-18,"Dustin Mailman",,,audio,,,394-774,,,,,,,,,"",,,"The Intentional Life; Life is a River (ET-17; GC 11-20-71), 1971 Nov 20",1960s,,,,"WHDH-TV, Boston, Massachusetts",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Abraham Lincoln,agony,Augustine,Congo,contemplation,death,design,essence,experience,flood,goal,goals,integrity,inward journey,journey,Langston Hughes,life,meaning of life,Mississippi River,New Orleans,order,pattern,pilgrim's progress,responsibility,Rivers,soul,storm,tension,Thomas a Kempis,turbulence",https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/pittspublic/thurman/pdf/394-774.pdf,AudioWithTranscription,"We Believe (Television Series, 1958-1965)",1,0