Episode 88: Using Stories to Help Listeners Overcome Self-Deception (Stephan Taeger)

Episode 88: Using Stories to Help Listeners Overcome Self-Deception (Stephan Taeger)

Author: BYU Religious Education September 16, 2023 Duration: 42:24

In the Bible, the prophet Nathan used a story about lambs to help King David recognize his errors with Bathsheba. Why did he take that approach rather than being direct? In this episode, Dr. Stephan Taeger shares his research on the power of teaching using the concept of "distance" in stories to help learners recognize truth and overcome self-deception, leading to positive Christ-like change. 

Publications:

"Alive to the Other: Using Distance to Help Listeners Overcome Self-Deception" (Homiletic, 2023)

"Using Narrative Distance to Invite Transformative Learning Experiences" (Journal of Research in Innovative Teaching & Learning, 2020)

"Using Elements of Narrative to Engage Students" (Religious Educator, 2015)

Click here to learn more about professor Stephan Taeger


Behind the academic papers and detailed studies produced by the faculty at Brigham Young University, there are personal journeys of faith and intellectual curiosity. Y Religion, from BYU Religious Education, opens a window into that process. Each episode sits down with the professor behind the research, moving beyond the published conclusions to explore the human questions that sparked the inquiry. Conversations delve into why a particular historical detail, scriptural insight, or theological concept demanded a closer look, and what it means for both scholarly understanding and personal belief. This isn't about dry lectures; it's about the intersection of rigorous scholarship and lived discipleship within the context of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The podcast serves as a unique bridge, making specialized academic work accessible and relevant to anyone pondering deeper spiritual truths. You'll hear scholars articulate the challenges and rewards of their dual commitment to the mind and the heart, offering listeners a richer appreciation for the ongoing dialogue between faith and learning. Tune in for thoughtful discussions that illuminate how dedicated study can deepen, rather than distance, one's spiritual journey.
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