• Elizabeth Oldfield and Damir Marusic: "Fully Alive" in a Post-Christian World
    Jul 23 2024

    On this episode, we are joined by Elizabeth Oldfield to discuss her newly-released book Fully Alive: Tending to the Soul in Turbulent Times. After beginning her career covering religion for the BBC, Elizabeth for a decade ran a London-based think tank called Theos, which seeks to stimulate the debate about the place of religion in society, challenging and changing ideas through research, commentary and events. Under her leadership, its staff increased tenfold—and still supports podcast she hosts today, "The Sacred."

    Joining Elizabeth is Damir Marusic, an assignment editor at The Washington Post. Along with Shadi Hamid, a longtime friend and advisor to Faith Angle, Damir co-founded the podcast "Wisdom of Crowds." Damir writes extensively on US politics, polarization, US foreign policy, and European affairs. Bringing a non-religious vantage point, he highlights with Elizabeth key themes in Fully Alive and the two get right into it, not mincing words even when there are differing views of sin, grace, evil, and the possibilities for human community.

    Guests

    Elizabeth Oldfield

    Damir Marusic

    Additional Resources

    Fully Alive: Tending to the Soul in Turbulent Times, by Elizabeth Oldfield

    "The Sacred" Podcast, with Elizabeth Oldfield, a Theos Think Tank podcast

    Fully Alive Substack, with Elizabeth Oldfield

    Wisdom of Crowds Podcast and Substack, with Damir Marusic and Shadi Hamid

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    45 mins
  • Leading Insights from the 2024 Michael Cromartie Forum
    Jun 14 2024

    Building on the legacy of Michael Cromartie (1950-2017), who founded Faith Angle Forum a quarter-century ago, MCF brings together a select group of exceptionally talented, early-career journalists for a three-day conference in the nation’s capital, focusing on the intersection of faith, culture, and journalism today. This year’s forum explored new narratives in American history, reconsidered the relationship between spirituality and vocational journalism, and examined the interplay between race, religion, and identity in diverse democracies.

    Additional Resources:

    Michael Cromartie Forum 2024

    Journalism, Religion, and Vocation with Will Saletan and Eugene Scott

    Religion and Journalism: An Integrating Workshop with Miranda Kennedy and Molly Ball

    The Spirit of Our Politics with Michael Wear and Jon Ward

    The Nation That Never Was: Reconstructing America's Story with Kermit Roosevelt and Pete Wehner

    Understanding Race, Religion, and Identity for Diverse Democracies with Simran Jeet Singh

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    38 mins
  • Brad Wilcox and Isabel Sawhill: On Marriage
    May 9 2024

    In this episode, recorded at Faith Angle Miami 2024, we are joined by Brad Wilcox and Isabel Sawhill for a fascinating, timely conversation about marriage patterns, family structure, shifting gender norms, and poverty rates. In a time of deep polarization, are certain approaches better than others when it comes to exploring the benefits of marriage for children? How does marriage compare with cohabitation, and how do we avoid getting caught in culture war cul du sacs when discussing gender roles, marriage norms, and solutions that can benefit low-income families? Two seminal scholars in this field, Brad and Belle highlight themes from their decades of scholarship on these topics and, in particular, from Brad's most recent book, Get Married.

    Guests

    W. Bradford Wilcox

    Isabel Sawhill

    Additional Resources

    "Poverty, Religion, and the New Marriage Debate," Faith Angle Miami 2024 session video with Brad Wilcox and Isabel Sawhill

    Brad Wilcox PPT Slides

    Isabel Sawhill PPT Slides

    "How to Think - and Talk - About Marriage Today," by Will Saletan

    Get Married: Why Americans Must Defy the Elites, Forge Strong Families, and Save Civilization, by Brad Wilcox

    Generation Unbound: Drifting into Sex and Parenthood without Marriage, by Isabel Sawhill

    The Two-Parent Privilege: How Americans Stopped Getting Married and Started Falling Behind, by Melissa Kearney

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    48 mins
  • John Inazu and Matthew Kaminski: Learning to Disagree
    Apr 2 2024

    In this episode, we are joined by John Inazu, who is the Sally D. Danforth Distinguished Professor of Law & Religion and Professor of Political Science at Washington University in St. Louis. This week, he published his fourth book: Learning to Disagree: The Surprising Path to Navigating Differences with Empathy and Respect.

    John sits down to discuss differences, respect, bridge-building, and the unique role of journalism in all this, with Matt Kaminski, editor-at-large of POLITICO, and the co-founder of POLITICO Europe. Matt served as editor-in-chief of POLITICO from 2019-2023, and he’s covered international politics for more than a quarter-century, still writing regularly on global affairs today.

    Together they discuss whether it is possible to disagree in ways that somehow build bridges with neighbors, coworkers, and loved ones, and what role journalists can play in helping us see reality more clearly.

    Guests

    John Inazu

    Matthew Kaminski

    Additional Resources

    Learning to Disagree: The Surprising Path to Navigating Differences with Empathy and Respect, by John Inazu

    Confident Pluralism: Surviving and Thriving Through Deep Difference, by John Inazu

    "'Beyond Crazy': The Liberal Jew Mugged by a Post-Oct. 7 World," by Matthew Kaminski

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    50 mins
  • The Exvangelicals: Sarah McCammon and Ruth Graham
    Mar 11 2024

    In this episode, we are joined by Sarah McCammon, National Political Correspondent at NPR, to discuss her book Exvangelicals: Loving, Living, and Leaving the White Evangelical Church. In it, Sarah tells a compelling, personal story about family, marriage, politics, and church—and she concisely boils down insights from scholars like David Gushee, Kristin Kobes Du Mez, Christian Smith, and others you’ll hear her reference. If the great de-churching currently happening in American society is most acutely felt by Gen Z and Millennials, Sarah’s story is right in the heart of that. And since no one really knows where the future is headed, one question to ask is: If evangelicals or other religious Americans leave the fold, what replaces that unique sense of purpose, transcendent faith, and community? Joining Sarah to discuss that and other urgent questions is Ruth Graham, the brilliant New York Times’ religion, faith, and values reporter.

    Guests:

    Sarah McCammon

    Ruth Graham

    Additional Resources:

    The Exvangelicals: Loving, Living, and Leaving the White Evangelical Church, by Sarah McCammon

    "Evangelical Writer Who Influenced Purity Culture Separates from Wife," by Sarah McCammon and Ruth Graham

    "Two Evangelical Leaders on 'Radical Faith'," by Ruth Graham

    Testimony: Inside the Evangelical Movement That Failed a Generation, by Jon Ward

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    46 mins
  • Michael Wear and Tim Alberta: The Spirit of Our Politics
    Jan 23 2024

    In this episode, we are joined again by Tim Alberta of The Atlantic and Michael Wear of the Center for Christianity and Public Life, to discuss Michael's brand new book The Spirit of Our Politics: Spiritual Formation and the Renovation of Public Life. Michael has been engaging the condition of American politics for more than 15 years, after serving in the White House, helping to launch and lead the AND Campaign, and advising leading policymakers, journalists, practitioners at the intersection of faith and public policy.

    Drawing from this experience as well as the work and influence of noteworthy Christian philosopher Dallas Willard, Michael argues that our politics will only get better if we get better. The only way to transcend the current polarized morass we’re in is to deepen and revitalize our spiritual formation. Our politics is downstream of the kind of people we are.

    The Spirit of Our Politics argues that the way forward is to better align our political and civic engagement with our religious commitments. And while the democratic answer for believers is never theonomy, or Christian nationalism, or privileging a majority identity—Michael and Tim sketch the contours of what faithful, integrated living might produce.

    Guests:

    Michael Wear

    Tim Alberta

    Additional Resources:

    The Spirit of Our Politics: Spiritual Formation and the Renovation of Public Life, by Michael Wear

    The Center for Christianity & Public Life

    The Kingdom, The Power, and The Glory: American Evangelicals in an Age of Extremism, by Tim Alberta

    "The Surprising Link between the Gospel and Politics," by Michael Wear

    Wear We Are Podcast, with Michael and Melissa Wear

    "Tim Alberta and Michael Wear: The Kingdom, The Power, and The Glory," Faith Angle podcast episode

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    53 mins
  • Elizabeth Bruenig and Rev. Dr. Munther Isaac: Advent in the Holy Land
    Dec 22 2023

    On today’s episode, we are joined by The Atlantic’s Elizabeth Bruenig for an Advent reflection with Rev. Dr. Munther Isaac, assistant pastor of Christmas Evangelical Lutheran Church in Bethlehem. Rev. Isaac is an evangelical pastor whose life and ministry have been rooted in Bethlehem in the West Bank, where he is a theologian, Bible college dean, a leader of the peacebuilding initiative Christ at the Checkpoint, and part of the ancient but fast-dwindling community of Christians in the Holy Land. This Christmas, as there is war in the Holy Land, this sobering conversation points to the hope of the Incarnation in the midst of suffering—offered from a unique vantage point and moment, in the place of Christ’s birth.

    Guests:

    Munther Isaac

    Elizabeth Bruenig

    Additional Resources:

    The Other Side of the Wall: A Christian Palestinian Narrative of Lament and Hope, by Munther Isaac

    "Christmas is canceled in the land of Jesus' birth," by Queen Rania Al Abdullah in The Washington Post

    "In Bethlehem, the home of Jesus' birth, a season of grieving for Palestinian Christians," by Laura King in The Los Angeles Times

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    39 mins
  • Tim Alberta and Michael Wear: The Kingdom, the Power, and the Glory
    Dec 8 2023
    On this episode Tim Alberta and Michael Wear dig deep into Alberta's new book, The Kingdom, The Power, and The Glory: American Evangelicals in an Age of Extremism. Their discussion covers the shaping of the religious and political expression of American evangelicalism in the latter half of the 20th century until today, including the movement's most influential leaders. They explore how Tim's personal experiences as a pastor's son give his journalism and coverage a unique urgency, and they highlight crucial questions of truth, accountability, and priorities within the evangelical community and in American society more broadly. Guests: Tim Alberta Michael Wear Additional Resources: The Kingdom, The Power, and the Glory: American Evangelicals in an Age of Extremism, by Tim Alberta

    NPR "Fresh Air" interview with Tim Alberta "The Long Game" interview with Tim Alberta Christianity Today Russell Moore Show interview with Tim Alberta The Spirit of Our Politics: Spiritual Formation and the Renovation of Public Life, by Michael Wear

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    51 mins