When the culture war lands on your doorstep
June 26, 2024 Posted by Redeeming Babel in The After Party
While deconstruction sometimes refers to a person’s doubts mounting until they no longer profess to be a Christian, there’s a healthier way to deconstruct that can actually strengthen our faith.
Faith Amidst Division: Identifying Threats in a Polarized World
June 25, 2024 Posted by Katherine Carter in Good Faith Podcast, The After Party
Biologists say that threat detection is a basic trait of every living, sentient being. However, in a vastly polarized political landscape, it can be difficult to recognize the difference between real and perceived threats. From the far left to far right of the political spectrum, individuals often fall prey to distorted perceptions of danger, magnifying […]
How to watch the Trump vs Biden debate with The After Party
June 20, 2024 Posted by Curtis Chang in Curtis Chang Newsletter, The After Party
Are you planning to watch the upcoming Trump-Biden debate? I’ve been weighing this question for myself. As the host of a podcast that includes politics in our topic rotation and as the co-author of a book on how to move towards better Christian politics, I suppose that watching the debate should be something of a […]
How Powerful are “the Powers?”
June 18, 2024 Posted by Katherine Carter in Good Faith Podcast, Institutions, Theology
Renowned theologian, scholar, and author NT Wright delves into the intricate dynamics of the powers within our modern institutions, politics, and culture through the lens of the gospel message. Drawing on his experience and studying of both Scripture and contemporary issues, he unpacks how societal structures often reflect deeper spiritual realities, and emphasizes the Biblical […]
A Campfire Story: Building an Institution in Your Neighborhood
June 12, 2024 Posted by Redeeming Babel in Campfire Stories, Institutions
Almost 25 years ago, Harvard University political scientist Robert Putnam published his groundbreaking book, Bowling Alone, which documented the decline of American civic life since the mid-20th century. Today, Americans see their friends and family less, belong to fewer organizations, and are less likely to know their neighbors. It’s a startling trend that can be […]
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