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May 25, 2025 Entrusted, Not Owned: Rethinking Our Bodies

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What if our bodies aren't really ours? This question launches an illuminating interfaith exploration of physical existence that challenges our culture's deeply individualistic approach to health and wellness.
"You did not create yourself," reminds one panelist, prompting us to consider a revolutionary perspective: perhaps we're not owners but stewards of our physical forms. The rabbi, priest, minister, and millennial theologian each bring their tradition's wisdom to bear on how we might reimagine our relationship with our bodies as sacred gifts rather than personal property.
When Father Mario suggests we're "entrusted" with our bodies—like borrowed books expected to be returned in good condition—the conversation shifts from what we can do with our bodies to what we should do with them. This framing transforms even mundane health practices into potentially sacred acts. As Rudy confesses that his workout motivations evolved from vanity to longevity, Rabbi Stuart gently challenges listeners to spiritualize physical activities: "Why don't we see a sign at the gym that says 'I have entrusted you with your body, take care of it. Signed, God'?"
The most moving moment comes when Father Mario shares the story of a man with Parkinson's disease who expressed profound gratitude for his condition: "In having to deal with this illness, I have come to understand and know God in such a more intimate way that I would never trade my health for what I have now." This testimony stands in stark contrast to our culture's relentless pursuit of physical perfection at any cost.
The panel explores how Jesus prioritized spiritual healing before physical restoration in biblical accounts, suggesting our contemporary fixation with physical wellness often comes at the expense of spiritual health. They cite St. Francis de Sales: "Take reasonable care of your body for the sake of your soul, but do not become so attached to bodily health that you are disturbed when you lack it."
Whether you're wrestling with health challenges, questioning your fitness motivations, or simply seeking a more integrated approach to wellness, this conversation offers a compassionate reframing of physical existence that honors both body and soul. Join us in discovering how caring for your body might become an act of reverence rather than routine.

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Chapters

1. Music and Show Introduction (00:00:00)

2. The Human Body: Gift or Possession? (00:09:11)

3. Bodies as Temples: Christian and Jewish Views (00:17:20)

4. Health Supplements and Physical Stewardship (00:26:23)

5. Spiritual Priority Over Physical Health (00:36:15)

6. Infirmities and Spiritual Growth (00:43:10)

7. Closing Thoughts and Farewell (00:52:47)

206 episodes

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Manage episode 485040560 series 2833483
Content provided by Rabbi Stuart Federow, Fr. Mario Arroyo, Dr. David Capes and Rudy Köng, Rabbi Stuart Federow, Fr. Mario Arroyo, Dr. David Capes, and Rudy Köng. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Rabbi Stuart Federow, Fr. Mario Arroyo, Dr. David Capes and Rudy Köng, Rabbi Stuart Federow, Fr. Mario Arroyo, Dr. David Capes, and Rudy Köng or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

What if our bodies aren't really ours? This question launches an illuminating interfaith exploration of physical existence that challenges our culture's deeply individualistic approach to health and wellness.
"You did not create yourself," reminds one panelist, prompting us to consider a revolutionary perspective: perhaps we're not owners but stewards of our physical forms. The rabbi, priest, minister, and millennial theologian each bring their tradition's wisdom to bear on how we might reimagine our relationship with our bodies as sacred gifts rather than personal property.
When Father Mario suggests we're "entrusted" with our bodies—like borrowed books expected to be returned in good condition—the conversation shifts from what we can do with our bodies to what we should do with them. This framing transforms even mundane health practices into potentially sacred acts. As Rudy confesses that his workout motivations evolved from vanity to longevity, Rabbi Stuart gently challenges listeners to spiritualize physical activities: "Why don't we see a sign at the gym that says 'I have entrusted you with your body, take care of it. Signed, God'?"
The most moving moment comes when Father Mario shares the story of a man with Parkinson's disease who expressed profound gratitude for his condition: "In having to deal with this illness, I have come to understand and know God in such a more intimate way that I would never trade my health for what I have now." This testimony stands in stark contrast to our culture's relentless pursuit of physical perfection at any cost.
The panel explores how Jesus prioritized spiritual healing before physical restoration in biblical accounts, suggesting our contemporary fixation with physical wellness often comes at the expense of spiritual health. They cite St. Francis de Sales: "Take reasonable care of your body for the sake of your soul, but do not become so attached to bodily health that you are disturbed when you lack it."
Whether you're wrestling with health challenges, questioning your fitness motivations, or simply seeking a more integrated approach to wellness, this conversation offers a compassionate reframing of physical existence that honors both body and soul. Join us in discovering how caring for your body might become an act of reverence rather than routine.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Music and Show Introduction (00:00:00)

2. The Human Body: Gift or Possession? (00:09:11)

3. Bodies as Temples: Christian and Jewish Views (00:17:20)

4. Health Supplements and Physical Stewardship (00:26:23)

5. Spiritual Priority Over Physical Health (00:36:15)

6. Infirmities and Spiritual Growth (00:43:10)

7. Closing Thoughts and Farewell (00:52:47)

206 episodes

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