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Good Samaritans
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Length:
72 minutes
Released:
Nov 10, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
David French takes control of The Remnant once again while Jonah is off to the long prairies of Texas. His guest is Curtis Chang, a theologian at Duke Divinity School and former Evangelical pastor. Together, David and Curtis explore the nature of vaccine skepticism among Evangelicals and the compatibility of Christianity and classical liberalism. They also preview a new podcast focused on the challenges facing American Christianity, Good Faith, which will premiere on The Dispatch later this month. Despite Jonah’s absence, make sure you tune in with bingo cards at the ready!
Show Notes:
-Christians and the Vaccine
-Curtis: “Our Fellow Evangelicals Need to Get Vaccinated”
-David on Evangelical vaccine rejection
-Curtis and David’s previous vaccine discussion
-David Leonhardt on COVID’s partisan death toll
-Classical liberalism and Christianity
-David’s recent book, Divided We Fall
-The conflict between Evangelical elites
Show Notes:
-Christians and the Vaccine
-Curtis: “Our Fellow Evangelicals Need to Get Vaccinated”
-David on Evangelical vaccine rejection
-Curtis and David’s previous vaccine discussion
-David Leonhardt on COVID’s partisan death toll
-Classical liberalism and Christianity
-David’s recent book, Divided We Fall
-The conflict between Evangelical elites
Released:
Nov 10, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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