Post-Christianity? The Gospel Coalition
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- Religion & Spirituality
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Where does the “post-Christianity” of the twenty-first-century West actually come from? How does this story help us understand the rapid cultural developments we have seen in recent years? And what might evangelism, mission, and discipleship look like in light of it?
Andrew Wilson and Glen Scrivener consider our Western, post-Christian culture, discussing how we got here, what it means, and how to respond through topics ranging from sexuality, psychology, and economics to identity, theology, hospitality, and art.
Post-Christianity? is a podcast from The Gospel Coalition and The Keller Center for Cultural Apologetics.
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Collin Hansen and Melissa Kruger recap 2023 and discuss the biggest stories affecting the church around the world in the last year.
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Welcome and Witness: How to Reach Out in a Secular Age
Glen Scrivener and Andrew Wilson are joined by Rebecca McLaughlin to discuss the unique nature of the in-person church—where worship meets community.
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Faith and Fruitfulness: How to Thrive in Our Cultural Moment
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Selves and Psychologies: The Rise of the Post-Christian Self
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Progress and Progressivism: How We Got From 1776 to Today
Andrew Wilson and Glen Scrivener continue their discussion on how the year 1776 has shaped our world.
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Love and Liberty: The Original Sexual Revolution
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Customer Reviews
Sweeping and Insightful
Having read both books that came put recently by the authors of this podcast and finding them enormously helpful in seeing the forest with its trees in the development of the west in relation to Christianity, I am enjoying working my way through the episodes.
Both writers/presenters are wonderfully well informed and interesting to listen to as they interview each other and bounce around through ideas and history with a facility and a tone that makes for pleasurable and fairly easy listening given the scope and depth of the material covered.
Though most of what I’ve heard so far is academic, there are also wonderful poignant digressions into the Christian gospel that underlies the realities discussed and the personal commitment of each speaker to Christ.
Post-Christianity?
Forgive me for not responding sooner. There’s content I thought I’d never hear publicly, least of all in the Church. Thank you for sharing this with us.
Essential observations and conversation
As I listen to this podcast, I am incredibly thankful for the wisdom and insights that are brought. This will help to facilitate many discussions of my own.