Faith & Formation Modernity, Burnout and the Search for Hope

You navigate a world organised around endless production, optimisation, and performance. But you feel the gap between these systems and your deepest values — your need for rest, your care for creation and your faith. Modernity, Burnout and the Search for Hope is a six-episode class with Marianne Thieme, grounded in Scripture, built for practice. In this class, you will identify one assumption the world treats as inevitable and choose one small action each week that points towards a different way of living.

 
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6 episodes
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Class DURATION 1h 15min
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INSTRUCTOR Marianne Thieme

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The premise

Modern life is increasingly organised around endless production, optimisation, and performance. These systems are not just external forces — they shape how we work, consume, rest, and even how we approach faith. Many of us feel the tension between what we value and what these systems demand, yet we treat their logic as inevitable rather than as choices we can refuse.
Outcomes

What you'll practice

Name your deepest concern

Name your deepest concern

Write down one issue or injustice that has shaped you, and decide how you might express compassion or bring justice there in one small way.

Identify invisible assumptions

Identify invisible assumptions

Notice where endless production, optimisation, and performance are treated as inevitable — at work, in your consumption, in how you measure worth.

Keep Sabbath as resistance

Keep Sabbath as resistance

Set apart one day to step outside the cycle of production, and ask how your church community might share responsibility for one another.

Choose countercultural action

Choose countercultural action

Select one small action that points toward God's promised future, whether caring for creation, choosing peace over conflict, or giving generously.

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Modernity, Burnout and the Search for Hope

  1. Modernity, Burnout and the Search for Hope - Free Access

    1. Episode 1 - A Journey Shaped by Justice and Compassion
  2. Modernity, Burnout and the Search for Hope

    1. Episode 2 - Creation in Distress
    2. Episode 3 - Sabbath as Resistance
    3. Episode 4 - The Pressure to Become 'The Best Version of Yourself'
    4. Episode 5 - A Secular Longing for Meaning
    5. Episode 6 - Hope in Times of Ecological Crisis and Geopolitical Fear
    6. From the Instructor
Marianne Thieme

MEET YOUR INSTRUCTOR

Marianne Thieme

Newbold College Alumna

Marianne Thieme is a Dutch lawyer, theologian, and political activist who founded the Party for the Animals in 2002 — the first political party of its kind globally, now represented in parliaments across more than twenty countries. She has spent nearly two decades working at the intersection of justice, creation care, and faith, speaking internationally on how systems shape our choices and how biblical wisdom offers different ways of living. She became a Seventh-day Adventist as an adult, recognizing in Sabbath theology and plant-based living a prophetic invitation to refuse the logic of endless extraction.

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Hope is not optimism or wishful thinking. It is a practice that begins with one small choice. Start this week.

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