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Redeeming Power with Diane Langberg

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  • Mar 21, 2023
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Redeeming Power with Diane Langberg Psychologist and author Dr. Diane Langberg joins our podcast to discuss the themes in her book, Redeeming Power: Understanding Authority and Ab... Show More

Redeeming Power with Diane Langberg
Psychologist and author Dr. Diane Langberg joins our podcast to discuss the themes in her book, Redeeming Power: Understanding Authority and Abuse in the Church. Dr. Langberg who has been working with survivors of trauma and abuse, clergy, and caregivers for almost 50 years, desires to increase awareness and understanding of power and its abuse so those who have been abandoned by broken systems of power can be defended and protected.
Defending dysfunctional and abusive systems
"When we think about a system of any kind, whether it's a government or some kind of organization, or the church, which is a system, it's people standing together usually for a particular goal or purpose or whatever.And so what the people want to do is maintain the system because of what it gives them. So if you come along and say, the person who's running that system is a wolf and is devouring the sheep, nobody wants to hear that. Because if that's the case, then the thing that they believe in that keeps them safe isn't safe. That's terrifying." - Diane LangbergIn this conversation Dr. Langberg discusses the purposes, dynamics, systems, and proper place of power, as well as the ways in which it can deform and distort, noting that “our responses to the vulnerable expose who we are.”
And she noted that while “much of Christendom today seems less interested in seeing as Jesus saw…and far more interested in gaining power,” there is also the invitation and opportunity before us to “cross divides, step out of high positions, and reach out with love to those who are vulnerable, whose power is little or trampled, bestowing benedictions as we go.” We trust you’ll find this conversation inspiring and hopeful.
This podcast is an edited version of our Online Conversation from July 2021. You can access the full conversation with transcript here.
Learn more about Diane Langberg.
Authors and books mentioned in the conversation:
George Herbert
Related Trinity Forum Readings:
Crisis-Ready Leadership Collection
Related Conversations:
Leadership in Tumultuous Times with Ron C. WhiteLincoln in Private with Ron C. WhiteCrisis Ready Leadership
To listen to this or any of our episodes in full, visit ttf.org/podcast and to join the Trinity Forum Society and help make content like this possible, join the Trinity Forum Society
Special thanks to Ned Bustard for our podcast artwork.

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Jason Scott Montoya @JasonSMontoya · Aug 29, 2023
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"Whenever there is an abuse of power, there is deception. Deception both precedes and protects abuse of power. Deception is how we get used to things we would not normally do. As we practice it, the deception grows and our capacity to see it, lessens." - Diane Langberg
Jason Scott Montoya @JasonSMontoya · Aug 29, 2023
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Jason Scott Montoya @JasonSMontoya · Jan 10, 2024
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"Vulnerability is when you can't make things happen yourself and utterly rely on others... you can be wounded." - Diane Langberg
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