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    Regime Change? A Future Beyond Classical Liberalism and Its Legacy? — A Conversation with Patrick J. Deneen

    Regime Change? A Future Beyond Classical Liberalism and Its Legacy? — A Conversation with Patrick J. Deneen

    This is Thinking in Public, a program dedicated to intelligent conversation about frontline theological and cultural issues with the people who are shaping them.
    In this edition of the popular podcast series “Thinking in Public,” Albert Mohler speaks with the David A. Potenziani Memorial College Chair of Constitutional Studies and Professor of Political Science at the University of Notre Dame, Patrick J. Deneen. They discuss Dr. Deneen’s most recent book, “Regime Change: Toward a Postliberal Future.”
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    Creeds and the Crisis of Christian Faithfulness — A Conversation with Carl Trueman

    Creeds and the Crisis of Christian Faithfulness — A Conversation with Carl Trueman

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    In this edition of the popular podcast series “Thinking in Public,” Albert Mohler speaks with Dr. Carl Trueman, Professor of Biblical and Religious Studies at Grove City College. They discuss Dr. Trueman’s most recent book, “Crisis of Confidence: Reclaiming the Historic Faith in a Culture Consumed with Individualism and Identity.”
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    'The People's Justice' — A Conversation with Judge Amul Thapar about Justice Clarence Thomas

    'The People's Justice' — A Conversation with Judge Amul Thapar about Justice Clarence Thomas

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    In this edition of the popular podcast series “Thinking in Public,” Albert Mohler speaks with federal judge, Amul Thapur. They discuss his recent book, “The People’s Justice: Clarence Thomas and the Constitutional Stories that Define Him.”
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    • 53 min
    Are We Really Beyond Religion Now? — A Conversation with Phil Zuckerman

    Are We Really Beyond Religion Now? — A Conversation with Phil Zuckerman

    This is Thinking in Public, a program dedicated to intelligent conversation about frontline theological and cultural issues with the people who are shaping them.
    In this edition of the popular podcast series “Thinking in Public,” Albert Mohler speaks with professor of sociology and secular studies at Pitzer College, Dr. Phil Zuckerman. They discuss Dr. Zuckerman’s recent book, “Beyond Doubt: The Secularization of Society,” and the history and rising influence of secularism across the globe.
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    'The Rise and Fall of Dispensationalism' — A Conversation with Daniel Hummel About Dispensationalism in America and in the Evangelical Mind

    'The Rise and Fall of Dispensationalism' — A Conversation with Daniel Hummel About Dispensationalism in America and in the Evangelical Mind

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    In this edition of the popular podcast series “Thinking in Public,” Albert Mohler speaks with Director for University Engagement at Upper House, a Christian ministry and study center located at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Dr. Daniel Hummel. They discuss Dr. Hummel’s recent book, “The Rise and Fall of Dispensationalism,” and the influence of dispensationalism on American culture and in the evangelical mind.
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    'Wonder Confronts Certainty' — A Conversation with Professor Gary Saul Morson about the Deep Mysteries of Great Russian Literature

    'Wonder Confronts Certainty' — A Conversation with Professor Gary Saul Morson about the Deep Mysteries of Great Russian Literature

    This is Thinking in Public, a program dedicated to intelligent conversation about frontline theological and cultural issues with the people who are shaping them.
    In this edition of the popular podcast series “Thinking in Public,” Albert Mohler speaks with Lawrence B. Dumas Professor of the Arts and Humanities at Northwestern University and world-renowned scholar of Russian literature, Professor Gary Saul Morson. They discuss Professor Morson’s most recent book, “Wonder Confronts Certainty,” and the deep mysteries of great Russian literature.
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Mark C 95 ,

Zuckerman interview

I listened to your interview with Dr. Zuckerman this morning. Thank you for having him on. My initial impression was that Z confused cause-and-effect. For example, Dr. Zuckerman thinks that universities secularized as people became more educated. Whereas, I think a lot of Christians would argue that universities were a cause of secularization not an effect.

I also think there is strong evidence to suggest that materialism might aid secularization, but it is not the heart of it. In fact, statistics are now showing that many well off people are actually attending churches in greater numbers than the poor. That is true in my rural Kentucky community.

a. Bubba ,

Thank You Dr. Mohler

I am thankful for the rich insight provided into our present cultural confusion and trauma presented by Dr. Mohler and his guests examined through the lens of Christ. Without such keen focus and summary of the problems that assault us by intelligent, high-minded, leaders, it would be much harder to navigate toward the narrow way all believers are called to pursue.

SRH04 ,

Thinking in Public

Excellent! Relevant, intelligent, knowledgeable on every subject covered.

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