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"God and the Pandemic"

"God and the Pandemic"

FromCall Me Back - with Dan Senor


"God and the Pandemic"

FromCall Me Back - with Dan Senor

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Length:
51 minutes
Released:
May 14, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

News just out of the CDC has created fresh opportunities for normal, communal time together, indoors — just like we did pre-Corona. One of the rituals I have missed over the past year has been attending synagogue. But long before the Covid-19 pandemic, participation in organized religion - across all walks of religious life - was on the decline. Americans had become less engaged in religious institutions, whether it was regular attendance or membership and donations to their local congregation.

Did the pandemic arrest these trends? Did virtual platforms provide new opportunities for religious and communal engagement?

Joel Kotkin is a professor and bestselling author. He has been described by The New York Times as “America’s uber-geographer.” He has authored numerous books, including The Coming of Neo-Feudalism, and also The Human City: Urbanism for the Rest of Us. He is also a regular contributor to the Manhattan Institute’s City Journal.

Joel recently authored an essay for Quillette that got me thinking more about all of this. It’s titled “God and the Pandemic” and it’s what I wanted to unpack with him today.

Will coronavirus have further isolated Americans from organized religion, or drawn them closer to religion in a durable way?
Released:
May 14, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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