Aaron and I talk about a dialogue that happened between Pastor Timothy Keller and Dr. Jonathan Haidt called The Closing of the Modern Mind. Keller and Haidt talk about living in a pluralistic society and what resources their viewpoints have to offer to help people live in and foster a pluralistic society. Aaron and I talk about the issue of civility when living around and talking with different people, the strengths Keller has as a speaker and representative of Christ, and the problems with identity politics.
Listen to the episode here.
This is the article Aaron mentions about Jim Jefferies and Jordan Peterson
This is not about guns. Aaron and Kyle doing podcast commentary on culture, philosophy, politics, and theology AT LEAST 47 times a year.
Showing posts with label Timothy Keller. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Timothy Keller. Show all posts
Thursday, July 19, 2018
The AK47 Podcast Season 1: Episode 20
Labels:
civility,
critical thinking,
culture,
debate,
discussion,
identity politics,
intersectionality,
Jordan Peterson,
logic,
pluralism,
politics,
psychology,
reason,
Timothy Keller
Wednesday, July 18, 2018
The AK47 Podcast Season 1: Episode 19
Aaron and I talk about the books that have been most influential to us. This discussion brought up issues of suffering and being authentic with God, Christian's responsibility in changing culture, apologetics, and personal struggles. We gave some thoughts on C.S. Lewis and Timothy Keller as well.
Listen to the episode here.
Books mentioned in the episode
To Change the World by James Davison Hunter
The Reason for God by Timothy Keller
A Sacred Sorrow by Michael Card
Listen to the episode here.
Books mentioned in the episode
To Change the World by James Davison Hunter
The Reason for God by Timothy Keller
A Sacred Sorrow by Michael Card
Labels:
apologetics,
books,
C.S. Lewis,
culture,
culture change,
culture making,
evil,
fiction,
life,
non-fiction,
nonfiction,
personal,
prayer,
reading,
research,
stories,
suffering,
Timothy Keller
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