• CCP105: On Cultural Caricatures of the Christian Faith

  • Apr 26 2024
  • Durata: 35 min
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CCP105: On Cultural Caricatures of the Christian Faith

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  • In this week's conversation between Dr. James Emery White and co-host Alexis Drye, they discuss the fact that as culture becomes less and less rooted in Christianity, and people (sadly) have more and more encounters with Christians who are not very Christlike, misconceptions and caricatures of the Christian faith seem to be growing. Today's discussion, which was a listener-submitted topic, will walk through four of the most common caricatures in today's culture.

    Episode Links

    Here are some series given by Dr. White at Mecklenburg Community Church related to the caricatures covered in today's discussion that you may be interested in taking a look at:

    “The Science of God”

    “Astrophysics… for People Who Are Open to God”

    “Don't Check Your Brains at the Door”

    “When God Makes Us Laugh”

    “Why?”

    And then here are a few past podcast episodes that you can go back and listen to in case you missed them that may add to today's discussion:

    CCP103: On the Sudden Rise of LGBTQ

    CCP92: On Challenges to Believing the Bible

    CCP63: On Why Christians Are So Mean

    CCP49: On Faith vs. Science

    Finally, here are two books that were mentioned in the conversation for you:

    A Mind for God by James Emery White

    The Gift of Pain: Why We Hurt and What We Can Do About It by Philip Yancey and Paul Brand

    For those of you who are new to Church & Culture, we'd love to invite you to subscribe (for free of course) to the twice-weekly Church & Culture blog and check out the Daily Headline News - a collection of headlines from around the globe each weekday. We'd also love to hear from you if there is a topic that you'd like to see discussed on the Church & Culture Podcast in an upcoming episode. You can find the form to submit your questions at the bottom of the podcast page HERE.

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In this week's conversation between Dr. James Emery White and co-host Alexis Drye, they discuss the fact that as culture becomes less and less rooted in Christianity, and people (sadly) have more and more encounters with Christians who are not very Christlike, misconceptions and caricatures of the Christian faith seem to be growing. Today's discussion, which was a listener-submitted topic, will walk through four of the most common caricatures in today's culture.

Episode Links

Here are some series given by Dr. White at Mecklenburg Community Church related to the caricatures covered in today's discussion that you may be interested in taking a look at:

“The Science of God”

“Astrophysics… for People Who Are Open to God”

“Don't Check Your Brains at the Door”

“When God Makes Us Laugh”

“Why?”

And then here are a few past podcast episodes that you can go back and listen to in case you missed them that may add to today's discussion:

CCP103: On the Sudden Rise of LGBTQ

CCP92: On Challenges to Believing the Bible

CCP63: On Why Christians Are So Mean

CCP49: On Faith vs. Science

Finally, here are two books that were mentioned in the conversation for you:

A Mind for God by James Emery White

The Gift of Pain: Why We Hurt and What We Can Do About It by Philip Yancey and Paul Brand

For those of you who are new to Church & Culture, we'd love to invite you to subscribe (for free of course) to the twice-weekly Church & Culture blog and check out the Daily Headline News - a collection of headlines from around the globe each weekday. We'd also love to hear from you if there is a topic that you'd like to see discussed on the Church & Culture Podcast in an upcoming episode. You can find the form to submit your questions at the bottom of the podcast page HERE.

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