• The Surprising Rebirth of Christianity in a Secular Age with Justin Brierley

  • Oct 24 2024
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The Surprising Rebirth of Christianity in a Secular Age with Justin Brierley

  • Summary

  • Join us for a fascinating conversation with Justin Brierley, who has created spaces for meaningful conversations between believers and skeptics, earning respect from both communities for his thoughtful approach to faith, science, and culture.

    In this episode, Justin shares his remarkable journey from an early podcast pioneer to a respected cultural commentator. Drawing from his extensive experience and insights from his recent book "The Surprising Rebirth of Belief in God" (2023), he explores the unexpected resurgence of religious interest among public intellectuals and what this means for the future of faith.

    In this episode, we delve deep into:

    The art of hosting difficult conversations across ideological divides

    How twenty years of dialogue with skeptics has shaped his faith

    The current "meaning crisis" and Christianity's unique response

    The decline of New Atheism and the changing landscape of belief

    Practical wisdom for church leaders engaging with a post-Christian culture

    Justin brings a unique perspective on bridging the gap between intellectual discourse and everyday faith. Whether you're a believer, skeptic, or somewhere in between, this conversation offers valuable insights on navigating faith in an increasingly complex world.

    Visit www.justinbrierley.com to learn more!

    Thanks for listening!

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