The New Evangelicals Podcast Tim Whitaker
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- Religion & Spirituality
The New Evangelicals Podcast is here to push the Evangelical Church forward and to re-think how it approaches key cultural issues.
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264. TNE RECAPS: Trump Is Guilty
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263: TNE RESPONDS: I Spent 24 Hours with Paul and Morgan
Tim was featured on an episode of 24 hours with Paul and Morgan discussing their differences about theology, politics and culture. Was Tim fairly represented? Or were their edits misleading? Join Tim and his wife (Sarah) as they watch it live for the first time and react.
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262. TNE TALKS: Christians Living in an Empire of Terror // Shane Claiborne
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261. TNE RECAPS: Mike Johnson's "Christian" Values
Summary
In this episode of the New Evangelicals Podcast, Tim and April are joined by Sue Wright, a retired school teacher, to discuss various topics in the Christian culture. They touch on Sue's lack of religious trauma, the concept of the rapture, and their plans for Memorial Day weekend. They also discuss the controversy surrounding a speech by Harrison Butker and the lack of charity in the response to it. The hosts then share their thoughts on an upcoming video series featuring Paul and Morgan, a conservative Christian couple, spending 24 hours with people who have different beliefs. In this part of the conversation, Tim and April discuss their plans to watch a video response to Tim's deconstruction journey on YouTube. They also talk about the process of filming the video and the different locations they visited. They then shift the conversation to the topic of Greg Locke, a controversial pastor who has been declared an apostle by his wife and other pastors. They discuss Locke's extreme views and the dangers of Christian nationalism. They also touch on the hypocrisy of politicians like Mike Johnson, who claim to be moral and religious but defend immoral actions. The conversation ends with a discussion about men showing emotions and Matt Walsh's tweet about men crying.
Takeaways
Sue's lack of religious trauma provides a unique perspective in the conversation
The hosts discuss the controversy surrounding a speech by Harrison Butker and the lack of charity in the response to it
An upcoming video series featuring Paul and Morgan spending 24 hours with people who have different beliefs sparks interest and curiosity Tim and April plan to watch a video response to Tim's deconstruction journey on YouTube.
They discuss the process of filming the video and the different locations they visited.
They highlight the extreme views of Greg Locke, a controversial pastor who has been declared an apostle.
They discuss the dangers of Christian nationalism and the hypocrisy of politicians like Mike Johnson.
They talk about the importance of men being able to show emotions and criticize Matt Walsh's tweet on the topic.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Welcome
02:05 Sue's Unique Perspective
03:03 Controversy and Lack of Charity in the Response to Harrison Butker's Speech
14:18 Upcoming Video Series by Paul and Morgan Sparks Interest and Curiosity
38:05 Filming the Video
39:36 Greg Locke: Controversial Pastor
43:58 Debating a Flat Earther
45:25 Greg Locke Declared an Apostle
48:54 Men Showing Emotions
57:04 The Hypocrisy of Politicians
01:00:49 Matt Walsh's Tweet
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260. TNE RESPONDS: A Church Gives Bad Mental Health Advice
Tim responds to Rich and Dawnchere Wilkerson telling their congregation not to seek therapy that isn't founded in the Bible
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259. TNE TALKS: Building Bridges with Our Enemies// John Pavlovitz
Summary
John Pavlovitz, author of the book, Worth Fighting For: Finding a Faith That Makes a Better Human, discusses his journey from being a conservative evangelical pastor to a more progressive Christian ethos. Tim and John discuss the tensions between personal convictions and pastoral expectations, the challenges of navigating relationships within the church, and the importance of humanizing people in the midst of political differences.
Takeaways
Many people within conservative evangelical communities feel torn between their convictions and the community they love, making it difficult to navigate their beliefs and relationships.
It is important to humanize people and remember that individuals within the Christian nationalist movement are not a monolith. There is diversity of thought and experience within these communities.
Dehumanization is a dangerous path that can lead to violence, and it is crucial to maintain empathy and respect for others, even in the midst of political differences.
Authentic dialogue, empathy, and compassion are essential in bridging the divide and fostering understanding between different theological and political perspectives.
Navigating relationships with people who hold different beliefs requires curiosity, understanding, and respect for their journey.
Being a progressive Christian involves the challenge of maintaining relationships while advocating for systemic change.
Unity, empathy, and humanizing the conversation are essential for moving forward and creating a more inclusive society.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background
06:15 Humanizing People in the Midst of Political Differences
27:34 Navigating Relationships with Different Beliefs
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