1 hr 31 min

Pete Wehner on Evangelicals’ Embrace of Trump: Moral Deformity? Blasphemy? Or the Epistemic Twilight Zone‪?‬ Talkin‘ Politics & Religion Without Killin‘ Each Other

    • Politics

We’re joined by friend of the pod, Pete Wehner, contributing writer at The Atlantic and senior fellow at the Trinity Forum, to explore how Peter’s Christian faith influences his views on suffering, scriptural interpretation, and ethical dilemmas. The conversation addresses the current political climate, particularly focusing on Donald Trump's impact on the Evangelical community and the Republican Party. Emphasizing honest and empathetic dialogue, we discuss the challenges of maintaining faith in divisive times and envision potential paths for the church's and conservative movement’s future redemption. Highlighting the power of personal connections, there’s a fun story about 2 New York Rangers fans finding common ground across political differences while watching the game at a bar in LA, illustrating the broader theme of building relationships beyond political and ideological differences.
 
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00:00 Introduction to the Podcast 
00:32 Big Announcement: Join Us on Patreon 
01:36 Introducing Today's Guest: Pete Wehner 
02:46 Pete Wehner on Faith and Doubts 
03:33 The Question of Suffering and Hermeneutics 
07:32 Literal vs. Figurative Interpretation of Scripture 
22:59 The Profundity of the Crucifixion 
40:54 Evangelicals’ Support for Trump 
52:23 Political Reactions to Trump's Conviction 
57:40 The Cult of Personality in Modern Republicanism 
01:02:46 The Future of the Republican Party 
01:05:33 Hope and Redemption in Politics and Faith
 
You can also find Corey on all the socials @coreysnathan such as www.threads.net/@coreysnathan.
 
Talkin' Politics & Religion Without Killin' Each Other is part of The Democracy Group, a network of podcasts that examines what’s broken in our democracy and how we can work together to fix it.
 
Very grateful for our sponsor Meza Wealth Management. Reach out to Jorge and his team: www.mezawealth.com
 
https://www.theatlantic.com/author/peter-wehner/
 
https://www.nytimes.com/column/peter-wehner

We’re joined by friend of the pod, Pete Wehner, contributing writer at The Atlantic and senior fellow at the Trinity Forum, to explore how Peter’s Christian faith influences his views on suffering, scriptural interpretation, and ethical dilemmas. The conversation addresses the current political climate, particularly focusing on Donald Trump's impact on the Evangelical community and the Republican Party. Emphasizing honest and empathetic dialogue, we discuss the challenges of maintaining faith in divisive times and envision potential paths for the church's and conservative movement’s future redemption. Highlighting the power of personal connections, there’s a fun story about 2 New York Rangers fans finding common ground across political differences while watching the game at a bar in LA, illustrating the broader theme of building relationships beyond political and ideological differences.
 
It would mean so much if you could leave us a review:
https://ratethispodcast.com/goodfaithpolitics 
 
And we're on Patreon! Join the community:
https://www.patreon.com/politicsandreligion
 
00:00 Introduction to the Podcast 
00:32 Big Announcement: Join Us on Patreon 
01:36 Introducing Today's Guest: Pete Wehner 
02:46 Pete Wehner on Faith and Doubts 
03:33 The Question of Suffering and Hermeneutics 
07:32 Literal vs. Figurative Interpretation of Scripture 
22:59 The Profundity of the Crucifixion 
40:54 Evangelicals’ Support for Trump 
52:23 Political Reactions to Trump's Conviction 
57:40 The Cult of Personality in Modern Republicanism 
01:02:46 The Future of the Republican Party 
01:05:33 Hope and Redemption in Politics and Faith
 
You can also find Corey on all the socials @coreysnathan such as www.threads.net/@coreysnathan.
 
Talkin' Politics & Religion Without Killin' Each Other is part of The Democracy Group, a network of podcasts that examines what’s broken in our democracy and how we can work together to fix it.
 
Very grateful for our sponsor Meza Wealth Management. Reach out to Jorge and his team: www.mezawealth.com
 
https://www.theatlantic.com/author/peter-wehner/
 
https://www.nytimes.com/column/peter-wehner

1 hr 31 min