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David Brooks & Peter Wehner
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Length:
73 minutes
Released:
Mar 19, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Joining David and Curtis this week are two of the most influential voices speaking to Christian faith in the public square, David Brooks and Peter Wehner. Both Peter and David recently wrote landmark pieces analyzing the current landscape of American evangelicalism. In this podcast, they discuss the signs of hope and restoration for the troubled movement. Also, in a bit of self-revelation, they share about the books that most influenced their own faith journeys. Show Notes:-Peter Wehner: “The Evangelical Church is Breaking Apart”-David Brooks: “The Dissenters Trying to Save Evangelicalism From Itself”David Brooks’ Most Influential Books: A Severe Mercy (Sheldon Vanauken)The Long Loneliness (Dorothy Day)The Confessions (St. Augustine)My Bright Abyss (Christian Wiman)Peter Wehner’s Most Influential Books:A Grief Observed (CS Lewis)The Resurrection of the Son of God (NT Wright)
Released:
Mar 19, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
What the Heck is an Evangelical?: David French and his theological wingman Curtis Chang dive into the term “evangelical”, defining it historically and discussing how it fits in the current American context. Is it really a set of religious beliefs, a set of cultural beliefs, or a set of political beliefs? How does evangelicalism compare with fundamentalism? Is evangelical a term worth salvaging for Christians, or has it become too closely tied to a political movement to retain any spiritual relevance? by Good Faith