PODCAST

Church History

Being the Church for the Dechurched with Michael Graham

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The trend of declining adult church attendance is real, but so is the potential for Christians to engage the dechurched in thoughtful, productive ways. Michael Graham offers wise insight on how.

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Augustine for Our Times with Eric Gregory

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Princeton professor Eric Gregory reflects on his personal faith, the state of the broader Church in America, and why Augustine is so relevant in the tumultuous times of our current cultural moment.

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John Perkins and Biblical Reconciliation with Charles Marsh

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Biblical reconciliation advocate John Perkins joins Charles Marsh to discuss the civil rights movement’s Christian origins and ensuing fragmentation plus the Church’s vital role in our divisive times.

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Bonus Episode: Retrieve and Reform with David Bebbington

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Should we abandon the term “evangelical” due to how much it’s been politicized? David Bebbington suggests that we owe it to fellow Christians to reclaim the term and the movement it represents.

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Bonus Episode: The Real Deal with David Bebbington

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Our conversation with professor David Bebbington looks at the criteria that should be used to identify an evangelical and why this matters as we consider the contemporary state of the Church.

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Christians Formerly Known As… with Mark Noll

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In this second part of our conversation with Mark Noll, we discuss the progression of the term “evangelical” over time and advice on how to decrease political polarization within the Church.

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History Doesn’t Repeat Itself but Often it Rhymes with Mark Noll

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In this episode, scholar and historian Mark Noll seeks to detangle confusion surrounding the term “evangelical” by discussing critical inflection points in the history of evangelicalism.

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