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This is The Briefing, a daily analysis of news and events from a Christian worldview.Part I (00:13 - 09:41)The Generation That Never Grows Up: The Reaping of the World of Modernity is the Fall of Western Civilization as We Know ItWhat Happens When a Whole Generation Never Grows Up? by The Wall Street Journal (Rachel Wolfe)Part II (09:41 - 16:56)The Church is A Counter Culture: The Hope for the Restoration of a Secular Society is Only Found Through the Obedience to the Gospel by the Local ChurchPart III (16:56 - 26:22)Trump and Rubio's Trip to Panama: Trump and Rubio Send Strong Message to Panama About Adversarial Control of the Panama CanalSign up to receive The Briefing in your inbox every weekday morning.Follow Dr. Mohler:X | Instagram | Facebook | YouTubeFor more information on The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, go to sbts.edu.For more information on Boyce College, just go to BoyceCollege.com.To write Dr. Mohler or submit a question for The Mailbox, go here.
Send us a textIn this episode, I sit down with Shahira Qudrat to discuss her lifelong spiritual journey and the challenge of reconciling her Afghan cultural upbringing with her American identity. As a young Afghan-American woman, Shahira found herself caught between two cultures—balancing the traditional religious values of her family with the modern, secular expectations of American society. Shahira also opens up about navigating difficult life experiences like an early marriage, divorce, and mental health struggles, sharing how she learned to find healing and purpose through her personal relationship with God. From her teenage years of exploring various religious traditions to the wisdom she shares with us, her journey is both deeply personal and universally relatable. This episode is filled with powerful lessons on the role of curiosity, community, and the many different paths that can guide us home.Shahira Qudrat is a 1.5-generation Afghan-American Muslim woman and a dedicated daughter, sister, mother of five, and wife. With over 20 years of experience in private and non-profit sectors and the multicultural identity space, Shahira is a business leader specializing in strategy and planning. Her core strengths include organizational change management, high-functioning team development, business strategy planning, and project management, which she leverages to merge passion with purpose in her professional endeavors.Find Shahira online at: ShahiraQ.com or @shahira_qudrat on InstagramSupport the showFind out more about Rose's work here: https://lnk.bio/dr.rose.aslanWebsite: https://compassionflow.comSupport Rahma with Rose so I can keep producing more episodes here: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2197727/supporters/new Music credits: Vocals: Zeynep Dilara Aslan; Ney/drum: Elif Önal; Tanbur: Katherine Hreib; Rebap: Hatice Gülbahar Hepsev
Sandy Higgins preaches on spiritual survival in a secular society from the epistle of Jude, where believers are urged to keep themselves in the love of God and are divinely preserved from stumbling. Reading: Jude 1:1-4, 17-25. (Recorded at the Larne Bible Conference, Northern Ireland, Aug 2024) The post Spiritual Survival in a Secular Society (29 min) first appeared on Gospel Hall Audio.
No matter how hard we try to protect our kids, sooner or later they'll come face-to-face with the world's value system and start feeling the pressure to conform to it. Join us for an important look at ways to keep our families firmly rooted in God's kingdom.
No matter how hard we try to protect our kids, sooner or later they'll come face-to-face with the world's value system and start feeling the pressure to conform to it. Join us for an important look at ways to keep our families firmly rooted in God's kingdom.
No matter how hard we try to protect our kids, sooner or later they'll come face-to-face with the world's value system and start feeling the pressure to conform to it. Join us for an important look at ways to keep our families firmly rooted in God's kingdom.
No matter how hard we try to protect our kids, sooner or later they'll come face-to-face with the world's value system and start feeling the pressure to conform to it. Join us for an important look at ways to keep our families firmly rooted in God's kingdom.
Big news: a judge strikes down section 230. Big Tech's Free Ride Is Over. How Right wing Preachers Are Weaponizing Our Courts. Right wing Republican fanatics constantly telegraph their next move, in part to help raise money from their base. Democrats and Republicans who care about our secular republic must stop playing after-the-fact defense and go on the offense now. Also JD Vance rants against working women calling it "a path to misery." See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
What happens if you're a politician, lawyer or judge, faithful to your religious beliefs, but bound to operate in secular democracy? In the US, this question is a lively debate, and on issues such as abortion and the death penalty, it affects both the right and the left.
A new MP3 sermon from Providence Baptist Chapel is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: God's Sovereignty in a Secular Society Speaker: Chris Buss Broadcaster: Providence Baptist Chapel Event: Bible Study Date: 8/15/2024 Bible: Esther 1 Length: 39 min.
Do books have a future in the new digital world order? And can we engage productively with problematic cultural content?This week luminary philosopher A.C Grayling and cultural content creator Mary McGillivray join host Lloyd Vogelman on the couch for an unfiltered conversation that digs into the personal side of the Principle of Charity.A. C. Grayling CBE MA DPhil is the Principal of Northeastern University London and its Professor of Philosophy. He is a Supernumerary Fellow of St Anne's College, Oxford. He is the author of over thirty books of philosophy, biography, history of ideas and essays. He was a columnist for The Guardian, The Times and Prospect Magazine. He has twice been a judge for The Booker Prize, in 2014 serving as the Chair of the judging panel. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, a Vice President of Humanists UK, Patron of the Defence Humanists, Honorary Associate of the Secular Society and a Patron of Dignity in Dying.Mary McGillivray is a content creator making visual culture analysis accessible for the next generation. She holds a Masters degree in History of Art and Architecture from The University of Cambridge and is currently a PhD candidate at The University of Melbourne. Mary has worked with art galleries and cultural institutions across Australia, the UK and Europe to bring their collections to a massive online audience of highly engaged young viewers and she also appears on ABC Arts.CREDITSYour hosts are Lloyd Vogelman and Emile Sherman This podcast is proud to partner with The Ethics CentreFind Lloyd @LloydVogelman on Linked inFind Emile @EmileSherman on Linked In and XThis podcast is produced by Jonah Primo and Sabrina OrganoFind Jonah at jonahprimo.com or @JonahPrimo on Instagram Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to “Pathway to Priesthood”—a limited audio series from the Jesuit Conference of Canada and the United States. In these conversations, host Eric Clayton talks with Jesuits who are in the final days of preparing for ordination to the priesthood. They reflect back on their vocation stories and experience of Jesuit formation, and wrestle with some of the biggest questions surrounding priestly ordination. On this, our final episode — at least for now — we're reflecting on what it means to be a Jesuit in a secular society. And to help round out this series, we have three Jesuit guests: C-Y Kao, Brendan Coffey and Brendan Gottschall. For all of us, Jesuit or not, questions of living our faith in the modern age are important — and we get to the heart of them in today's conversation. C-Y was born and raised in Catholic family in Taiwan. He has a background in diplomacy and foreign service. He first met the Jesuits through the Christian Life Community in Taiwan, and then again through his studies at Georgetown University. Brendan Coffey, a native of Cherry Hill, New Jersey, met the Jesuits at St. Joseph's Prep School in Philadelphia and again at Fordham University in the Bronx. Brendan Gottschall, from South Jersey, was formed by both the Augustinians and the Jesuits at St. Augustine Prep and Georgetown University, respectively. And yes, it was entirely by accident that we invited two Jesuits from Jersey named Brendan to be on the same episode. As you listen to their stories and reflections, we invite you to consider whether you or someone you know might be interested in discerning a call to Jesuit life. If so, head over to beajesuit.org. We also invite you to keep in prayer these and all of our Jesuits preparing for ordination. Ordinations will take place in the United States on June 8 and in Canada on June 15.
Former Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison joins Laura to talk about the intersection of faith and politics, the country's move away from Christianity and who he'd like forgiveness from now he's left office. Scott Morrison's memoir 'Plans for Your Good' is out now. Listen to more from our Hope Podcasts collection at hopepodcasts.com.au. And send the team a message via Hope 103.2's app, Facebook or Instagram.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
youngadultstoday podcast hosted by Josiah & Micah Kennealy Our guest in this conversation is Blaine Eldredge: Blaine is a teacher and writer from Peyton, Colorado. For the past decade, he has built platforms to help the Church thrive in late modernity. Blaine loves to read, write and talk about culture, history and theology. He really loves to contemplate the Gospel of Jesus and make resources to convey its astonishing beauty. We just got back from CMN conference in Houston, TX – that session “Discipleship Pathways for Young Adults” is available on youtube or on podcasts. Inspired by these 2,000+ church planters! Also – check out the Church Plant Masterclass put out by our friends at Rocket Media! If you want to give them a promo code, use YAT50 for 50% off Church Plant Masterclass. The first video on the 4 types of start-up parties is free when they head to our website, they can use your code for 50% off the entire course at www.ChurchPlantMasterClass.com This episode is presented by our partners at GFA World. More information about their paid apprenticeship program, visit: www.gfa.org "The Paradise King" by Blaine Eldredge is available at: https://amzn.to/49SlYgj www.youngadults.today
"If we don't stand for the children in this generation, who will do it?"Abby is joined by special guest, Heidi St. John, to discuss advocating for children in various areas of society. Together, they raise a powerful alarm about safeguarding children from the pervasive anti-Biblical worldview that permeates our culture. FOLLOW ABBY ON SOCIAL MEDIA- Instagram- Facebook- Twitter
Dr. Ben Carson discusses the revival that took place at Auburn University with guest Tanya Prewett. They talk about the power of prayer, the need for revival in America, and the impact it can have on college campuses. Tanya shares her personal journey and how she organized the Unite Auburn event, which drew thousands of students and led to baptisms and life-changing experiences. They also address the opposition they faced and the importance of standing up for faith in a secular society. In these challenging times, it is crucial to recognize the power of prayer and the need for revival. As Tanya and her team have shown, a small prayer group can lead to a movement that transforms lives and brings hope to a generation. Let us all be inspired by their example and seek revival in our own lives and communities. Revival is not just a distant dream; it is within our reach. Together, let us pray, seek God, and be agents of change in a world that desperately needs revival. The future is bright, and with God's guidance, we can bring about a revival that will impact generations to come.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Given that Nero was the emperor at the time, it's remarkable that Paul says the authorities that exist have been instituted by God. Pastor Josh digs into what the Bible has to say about politics. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1417/29
Listen to my chat with Dr. Rebecca Masterton as we explore her journey of finding spiritual meaning in secular British society. Rebecca talks honestly about feeling out of place in a society where deep spirituality isn't often a priority. She shares her story of how finding Islam brought her peace and a sense of fitting in.In our conversation, Rebecca also gets real about balancing intuition with rationality and the dangers of blindly following spiritual teachers. From being a normal British teenager with a thirst for knowledge, to following a Hindu guru as a college student, later joining a Sufi order, and finally finding her path within Shi'ism, Rebecca's journey reveals her curiosity about the world and deep longing for connecting to the Divine.Influenced by her deep understanding of Shi'i theology, she highlights why it's key to balancing our inner feelings with smart thinking – this isn't just about believing; it's about understanding ourselves and the choices we make in our lives. Tune in for a real, down-to-earth discussion about navigating faith, questioning norms, and forging your own path.Find out more about Dr. Rebecca Masterton at her website: https://onlineshiastudies.com.Support the showFind out more about Rose's work, including the Rahma Collective: https://lnk.bio/dr.rose.aslanWebsite: https://compassionflow.comSupport Rahma with Rose so I can keep producing more episodes here: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2197727/supporters/new Music credits: Vocals: Zeynep Dilara Aslan; Ney/drum: Elif Önal; Tanbur: Katherine Hreib; Rebap: Hatice Gülbahar Hepsev
Are we overlooking the profound mystery of life and death in a secular age? Looking for a link we mentioned? Find it here: https://linktr.ee/philosophyforourtimesIn a scientific, secular age, narratives of the afterlife often appear to many as empty and anachronistic wish fulfillment. However, this podcast episode invites listeners to delve deeper into this topic, pondering the unexplained phenomenon of consciousness and the potential limitations of a physical machinery to harbor thought, consciousness, and life. Could there be more to life and death than the prosaic, earthly experiences, and the belief that everything ends upon death? Philosophers and scientists Lisa Miller, Nick Lane, and Paul Bickley embark on an exploration of these profound questions, shedding light on the mystery encompassing life, death, and the possibility of an afterlife.Lisa Miller is the New York Times bestselling author of The Spiritual Child, a professor in the Clinical Psychology Program at Teachers College, Columbia University and the Founder and Director of the Spirituality Mind Body Institute.Lisa Miller is the New York Times bestselling author of The Spiritual Child, a professor in the Clinical Psychology Program at Teachers College, Columbia University and the Founder and Director of the Spirituality Mind Body Institute.Paul Bickley is a researcher, media commentator and author on politics, religion and culture. He is the Acting Head of Research at Theos, the UK's leading religion and society think tank.There are thousands of big ideas to discover at IAI.tv – videos, articles, and courses waiting for you to explore. Find out more: https://iai.tv/podcast-offers?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=shownotes&utm_campaign=beyond-the-boundarySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, Pastoral Resident Ryan Gawrych is joined by First Presbyterian's Theologian in Residence Case Thorp to interview Stefan Paas, who is J.H. Bavinck Professor of Missiology and Intercultural Theology at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, and Professor of Missiology at Theologische Universiteit Kampen. Paas has written extensively on the subjects of biblical theology, public theology, and missiology. Here, Ryan and Case ask him about some of the background and themes of his most recent book, Pilgrims and Priests: Christian Mission in a Post-Christian Society. Given that our context here in Orlando is also a predominantly post-Christian society, many of the implications from this conversation can be directly applied to our mission here.
Secular culture keeps moving further away from God... and it's trying to drag our children along with it. So, how can we as parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, church, and family members work together to raise godly kids in our secular society? That's what we're going to be talking about this Sunday @ The Journey - practical steps from the Bible that every family can take to prepare our kids to become fully developing followers of Jesus.
When you are involved in the lives of young kids, whether as parents, grandparents, or other familial roles, there is pressure to help them grow in their faith. Missionary mom Tania Rao shares about raising her kids as Christians in India. Does your church offer a "menu" of programs each year that sometimes leaves you wanting more? Pastor Ryan Ellington shares about his recent efforts to build a more outward-focused missional church. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
Secular culture keeps moving further away from God... and it's trying to drag our children along with it. So, how can we as parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, church, and family members work together to raise godly kids in our secular society? That's what we're going to be talking about this Sunday @ The Journey - practical steps from the Bible that every family can take to prepare our kids to become fully developing followers of Jesus.
The Centre for Independent Studies' Peter Kurti asks “ Should those who know best rule the rest of us?” In this episode, host Gene Tunny chats with Peter about his new paper "Authority, Expertise and Democracy," which explores the role of experts in government and how society should best utilize their knowledge in public policy making. They delve into the question of when it makes sense to delegate power to experts and the relevant considerations. The role of experts in decision making around the pandemic, monetary policy, and AI are discussed. Please get in touch with any questions, comments and suggestions by emailing us at contact@economicsexplored.com or sending a voice message via https://www.speakpipe.com/economicsexplored. About this episode's guest: Peter KurtiPeter Kurti is Director of the Culture, Prosperity & Civil Society program at the CIS. He is also Adjunct Associate Professor in the School of Law at the University of Notre Dame Australia, and Adjunct Research Fellow at the Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture at Charles Sturt University. He has written extensively about issues of religion, liberty, and civil society in Australia, and appears frequently as a commentator on television and radio. In addition to having written many newspaper articles, he is also the author of The Tyranny of Tolerance: Threats to Religious Liberty in Australia; Euthanasia: Putting the Culture to Death?; and Sacred & Profane: Faith and Belief in a Secular Society, published by Connor Court. Peter is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, and an ordained minister in the Anglican Church of Australia.What's covered in EP201[00:02:30] Authority and experts in government.[00:04:07] Impact of experts during COVID. [00:09:29] Discrimination and lockdown restrictions. [00:13:29] Delegating power to experts. [00:18:12] Politicians' difficult role in decision-making. [00:21:11] Trade-offs in decision making. [00:27:23] Vaccine mandates. [00:34:27] AI and expert advice. [00:37:35] Expert advice and self-interest. [00:37:59] The importance of delegation of monetary policy decisions. [00:40:19] Expert Failure book by Roger Koppl. [00:43:33] Experts and human failings. [00:50:32] The length of the leash. [00:52:12] The role of experts in policy making.Links relevant to the conversationPeter Kurti's new paper for the Centre for Independent Studies:Authority, Expertise And Democracy. Should those who know best rule the rest of us?Episode on Public Choice theory mentioned by Gene:EP93 – Public Choice theory with Dr Brendan Markey-Towler – Economics ExploredThanks to Obsidian Productions for mixing the episode and to the show's sponsor, Gene's consultancy business www.adepteconomics.com.au. Full transcripts are available a few days after the episode is first published at www.economicsexplored.com. Economics Explored is available via Apple Podcasts, Google Podcast, and other podcasting platforms.
This week, Clay Jenkinson interviews Bruce Ledewitz, the author of The Universe is On Our Side: Restoring Faith in American Public Life. Since Nietzsche's famous pronouncement that "God is dead," Euro-American culture has become profoundly secular--and it shows, according to Ledewitz. Without the great tradition of Christian culture, America has descended into radical individualism without any moral anchor for public or private behavior. Ledewitz rejects the Enlightenment's belief that secular culture is a sufficient restraining mechanism for humans who are, in the Enlightenment's formulation, capable of considerable perfectibility. Jefferson's belief in a "moral sense" is not enough to give American culture meaning or restraint. Ledewitz sees little hope for a restoration of a morally grounded American society.
On today's Bible Answer Man broadcast (06/07/23), Hank answers the following questions:Am I doing a disservice to my children by raising them in secular America?I have a friend who thinks Acts 16:31 teaches that because he is saved, his wife is saved as well. Can you help me explain this to him?How do I respond to a skeptic who says that God is immoral because He commanded Israel to commit genocide?Is it possible to build up your faith enough so that you can move mountains according to Matthew 21:21-22?
Do we need a more secular society, all up for discussion with Shane and Ciara this morning.
How do Christians navigate the challenges of living a faith-based life in a secular society?-- Jesse G, Peter C, and Jesse B discuss this question from the Bible's perspective. #christianpodcast #christianlife #FaithTalk #SpiritualGrowth #WalkWithGod #ChristianLiving #GodsLove #BibleStudy
On this episode, Martha is joined by Catholic priest and Author, Father Mike Schmitz to discuss research from a recent Wall Street Journal - NORC poll, that acknowledged the fading of religious, family, and patriotic values among Americans. Later, Father Mike discusses his upbringing and his ultimate decision to enter the priesthood. He also shares with Martha his thoughts on clerical celibacy and reveals how parents can encourage their children in their walk with God. Follow Martha on Twitter: @MarthaMacCallum Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to The Collision Live! In this podcast (an audio-version of our weekly livestream) we discuss the latest pop-culture stories and trends, and how explore how Christians can navigate and engage with today's culture from a biblical worldview. Follow our Youtube Channel to catch the Live episodes every Wednesday at Noon EST. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCY6QiIkoS-rRcFzzzkhm8QQ
Hello and welcome back to another episode of the Locust And Honey Podcast. We are two reformed Southern Baptists who desire to speak the truth of the gospel to the heart of the culture. Have you heard someone ask “What can the church be doing in our culture?” Maybe you have even wondered the same question. Join us today as we discuss some practical steps all Christians can implement in todays society. If you enjoy what we are doing here is a link to all our stuff: https://linktr.ee/locustandhoney. You can also share the link our specific episodes with your friends!
Fr. Ted Paraskevopoulos is an Orthodox Priest in Toronto, Ontario Canada.Speaking with Fr Ted is always very insightful and grounding, to say the least. Given everything that's happening in the world right now, I felt a need to have a conversation with him.We spoke about a wide-range of topics, including:- Tools that people are missing in their lives to help with depression and every day stresses- How parents should instil the right values in their children - Why more couples are getting divorced, and how they can prevent that- The attack on religion in a growing secular societyI also wanted to hear Fr Ted's views on several controversial bills and legislation currently in, or being proposed, in Canada:- Bill C-11 and how it could impact the church and religion- Bill 89 and the growing sexualization of children in society- The issues with Bill C-4 from a religious and moral context- MAID (medical assistance in dying) and the relation to hedonism
Thinking Biblically in a Secular Society
PART 3 – In the third and last of his “Secrets of Survival in a Secular Society” series, David Gilliland further expounds the Upper Room ministry of the Lord Jesus. Our is not to imitate the world, nor to isolate from the world, but to be insulated against the world by the ministry of Christ. Mr Gilliland's outline: John 13 “holiness”, John 14 “hope”, John 15 “husbandman”, John 16 “help”, and John 17 “harmony”. Readings: John 13:6, 8, 14:9, 14, The post Secular Society – The Secrets of Survival (59 min) first appeared on Gospel Hall Audio.
PART 2 – In the second of his “Secrets of Survival in a Secular Society” series, David Gilliland expounds the Upper Room ministry of the Lord Jesus as a survival kit for us to utilise now that He has gone back to heaven and left us in a hostile world. Mr Gilliland highlights the features, fruit and foes in the teaching of Christ and applies it to dealing with erroneous philosophies such as pluralism and relativism. Readings: John 14:16-20, 15:9-12, The post Secular Society – a Biblical Survival Kit (56 min) first appeared on Gospel Hall Audio.
PART 1 – Opening a series called “The Secrets of Survival in a Secular Society”, David Gilliland defines secularism and takes a look at – and refutes from the Bible – ideas such as deism, nihilism and pragmatism. Readings: John 12:31-33, 13:1, 14:17, 15:18-19, 22-24, 17:25-26 (Message preached in Curzon Street, Derby, May 2004) The post Secular Society – What is it? (42 min) first appeared on Gospel Hall Audio.
A blog post by Jason Cherry. Jason Cherry is an elder at Trinity Reformed Church, as well as a teacher and lecturer of literature, American history, and economics at Providence Classical School in Huntsville, Alabama. He graduated from Reformed Theological Seminary with an MA in Religion and is the author of the book The Culture of Conversionism and the History of the Altar Call, now available on Amazon. He is husband to Traci, who is proficient at blessing others, and father to Anily and Gaby, who are gifted in the art of laughter. Trinity Reformed Church is a CREC church in Huntsville, AL. seeking to extend and unite the Kingdom in the Huntsville area. Check out our website, Facebook or YouTube!
In this episode, I talk about a recent article I published at Liberty Magazine titled “Free to Tweet?” and the relationship between content moderation and religious freedom in the digital public square.Resources:“Free to Tweet?” by Jason ThackerLiberty For All by Andrew WalkerThe Naked Public Square by Richard John NeuhausChristian Mindset in a Secular Society by Carl F.H. HenryHas Democracy Had It's Day? by Carl F.H. Henry“Should the government regulate social media?” by Jason ThackerThe Twenty-Six Words that Created the Internet by Jeff Kosseff“Where do we draw the line on hate speech?” by Jason ThackerThe Digital Public Square is a production of the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission and is produced and hosted by Jason Thacker.Production assistance is provided by Cameron Hayner. Technical production provided by Owens Productions. It is edited and mixed by Mark Owens.
Dad Devotionals: Advice for Christian Fathers, Husbands and Men of Faith
Abbot Tryphon talks about living out our Christian faith in a world that doesn't appreciate the Truth. SUPPORT THE ABBOT'S MONASTERY Visit All-Merciful Saviour Monastery: https://www.VashonMonks.com FOLLOW ABBOT TRYPHON YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/vashonmonks Book: https://daddevotionals.com/product/the-morning-offering/ Series: https://daddevotionals.com/series/fridays-with-abbot-tryphon/ JOIN DEVOTED DADS Text Dave at 717-913-5671 to join the Devoted Dads Community --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/david-domzalski/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/david-domzalski/support
In today's episode Hannah and Reenie discuss how the path to heaven seems even more difficult in today's secular society. Their mission is always to help women stand strong in their convictions, and to place their value & worth in one consistent source....God. As always thank you for listening!
Pastor Morgan Ellis and Professor Joshua Abrego discuss topics and how to speak to people who know nothing about the Bible and the challenge of ministering to completely "unchurched" communities. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joshua-abrego/support
You can support this podcast and get early releases and bonus content at https://www.patreon.com/aksubversive Or check out my writing and the early releases on Substack at https://alexkaschuta.substack.com/ I chat to Auron about the IDW model of reality and why it is broken, Christianity and its role in the west, "no friends to the right", postmodernism and a right-wing critique of positivism, moral relativism vs. facts, NRx in the mainstream, anarchotyranny, class and the culture war and much more. Auron MacIntyre is a youtube and Twitter personality who offers political analysis and cultural critique from a right-wing, reactionary perspective. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aksubversive/message
It seems as though our cultural and moral debates in America and Europe take place between a secular side and a traditional, frequently religious, side. Secular liberalism is seen as consciously moving away from religious convictions of the past toward a more fair and objective viewpoint. But some scholars argue that the framework of secular liberalism is rooted in Judaism and Christianity and still operates with their metaphysical and ethical categories—albeit in an unacknowledged way. In this talk, Eric Nelson (Harvard) explores the theological framework of secular society and the ways in which liberal thinking is inescapably religious.Eric Nelson is the Robert M. Beren Professor of Government at Harvard University. This lecture was presented at the Morningside Institute on November 4, 2021. The Morningside Institute brings scholars and students together to examine human life beyond the classroom and consider its deepest questions through the life of New York City. For more information about upcoming events, please visit https://www.morningsideinstitute.org.
Check out this week's sermon as Pastor Jeff Martin leads us through Acts 17:16-34. Thanks for listening!
Guest: Dr. Michael Kruger | Dr. Arnold interviews Dr. Kruger on how to stay Christian in a secular society. Topics of conversation include 1) Some of the issues most threatening to Christianity, 2) The presuppositions that have led to a majority secular worldview in modern universities, 3) How to give students the categories and framework for how to think, 4) The importance of navigating the two extremes of naive overconfidence and unbridled suspicion, and 5) Pastoral counsel for those who doubt Dr. Michael Kruger serves as president of Reformed Theological Seminary’s Charlotte, North Carolina campus, as well as the Samuel C. Patterson professor of New Testament and Early Christianity. Dr. Kruger is the author of several books, including Christianity at the Crossroads: How the Second Century Shaped the Future of the Church (IVP Academic, 2018), Canon Revisited: Establishing the Origins and Authority of the New Testament Books (Crossway, 2012), and Surviving Religion 101 (Crossway, 2021). Full show notes at https://ps.edu/how-to-stay-chri…y-michael-kruger/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.