Faith Angle

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Faith Angle brings together top scholars and leading journalists for smart conversations around some of the most profound questions in the public square. Rather than a current-events debrief, our goal is a substantive conversation one notch beneath the surface, drawing out how religious convictions manifest themselves in American culture and public life.

Episodios

  • Mapping the Faith-Based Initiative: Ryan Streeter and Tevi Troy

    10/02/2023 Duración: 49min

    In this episode, Ryan Streeter of the American Enterprise Institute and Tevi Troy of the Bipartisan Policy Center join us to discuss the history of the White House Office of Faith-Based Initiatives, as well as to provide a roadmap for the office's potential growth and impact under future administrations.    Guests Ryan Streeter  Tevi Troy   Additional Resources "The False Choices Facing the Republican Party," by Ryan Streeter "The Life and Times of the Faith-Based Initiative," by Tevi Troy

  • Peter Frankopan: China’s New Silk Roads

    16/01/2023 Duración: 34min

    This episode is lifted directly from one of the most fascinating sessions of November’s Faith Angle Europe, where Dr. Peter Frankopan opened a two-and-a-half-hour session available in its entirety below. Peter is the Professor of Global History at Oxford University’s Worcester College, and alongside Theresa Fallon, the founder of a Brussels think tank focusing on Russia and China, he spoke with 18 transatlantic journalists about trade, culture, and the easily-misconstrued history of the Eastern and Western worlds that have intersected in China for centuries.     Guests Peter Frankopan   Additional Resources "Past Is Prologue in China," full length Faith Angle Europe 2022 session with Peter Frankopan and Theresa Fallon The New Silk Roads: The Present and Future of the World, by Peter Frankopan Oxford Centre for Byzantine Research

  • Tim Dalrymple and Tim Schultz: Respect for Marriage Act

    19/12/2022 Duración: 43min

    Recently, President Biden signed into law the Respect for Marriage Act, requiring all US states and territories to recognize same-sex and interracial civil marriages. But that isn’t all the new law does: it also fortifies religious liberty protections. As today’s guests describe, it’s perhaps because the Respect for Marriage Act does both things that it garnered bipartisan congressional support. In this episode, we're joined by Tim Schultz, president of the 1st Amendment Partnership, a DC advocacy organization that has worked for the last decade to advance religious freedom in state legislatures. Tim worked closely with leaders of diverse religious minority organizations—and national gay rights lobby organizations—to help foster the conditions needed to make this law and its commitment to Christian pluralism possible. Joining him is Tim Dalrymple, president and CEO of Christianity Today, one of the country's most influential evangelical publications.    Guests Tim Schultz Tim Dalrymple   Additional Resources

  • Rev. Russell Levenson and Kelsey Dallas: Witness to Dignity

    30/11/2022 Duración: 45min

    In this episode, we are joined by Rev. Russell Levenson, Rector of St. Martin’s Episcopal Church in Houston, TX. In conversation with Kelsey Dallas of Deseret News, Levenson discusses his new book, Witness to Dignity, about the life and faith of George H.W. and Barbara Bush who attended St. Martin’s for over fifty years. Guests Russell Levenson Kelsey Dallas   Additional Resources  Witness to Dignity: The Life and Faith of George H.W. and Barbara Bush, by Russell Levenson "People of faith, pessimism and American politics," by Kelsey Dallas 

  • Elliott Abrams and Will Inboden: The Legacy of Ronald Reagan

    11/11/2022 Duración: 50min

    Today's conversation is about the leadership, faith, historical record, and implications of the national security policy of Ronald Reagan. This exchange between two seasoned national security officials with unusual expertise is rooted in a hot-off-the-press new book, The Peacemaker: Ronald Reagan, the Cold War, and the World on the Brink, by Will Inboden, who is joined for this episode by Elliott Abrams of the Council on Foreign Relations.    Guests: Elliott Abrams Will Inboden   Additional Resources: The Peacemaker: Ronald Reagan, the Cold War, and the World on the Brink, by Will Inboden "Remembering Mikhail Gorbachev," by Will Inboden

  • Greg Thompson and Anne Snyder: On Hospitality, Imagination, and Writing

    31/10/2022 Duración: 47min

    Anne Snyder is one of Faith Angle’s newest Advisory Board members. She currently hosts The Whole Person Revolution podcast, and earlier this year she co-edited a volume entitled Breaking Ground, with over 45 short essays published throughout the pandemic. Spurring today’s conversation, since May 2019 Anne has served as Editor in Chief of Comment Magazine. She is joined by one of its current contributors, Greg Thompson, who is the co-director of Voices Underground, a Pennsylvania-based, HBCU-affiliated initiative that promotes African American cultural history through scholarly research, community experiences, and historical memorialization. This conversation explores themes from Greg's regular Comment column, "The Welcome Table", which weaves together history, race, memory, hospitality, and a theology of belonging.   Guests Anne Snyder Gregory Thompson   Additional Resources  Comment Magazine The Welcome Table Reparations: A Christian Call for Repentance and Repair, by Gregory Thompson and Duke Kwon The Whole

  • Bonnie Kristian and Jonathan Rauch: On the Knowledge Crisis

    14/10/2022 Duración: 42min

    In this episode, Bonnie Kristian discusses her brand new book, Untrustworthy: The Knowledge Crisis Breaking Our Brains, Polluting Our Politics, and Corrupting Christian Community. Her haunting phrase, “the knowledge crisis,” was perhaps popularized last year by another compelling book from Jonathan Rauch, the senior fellow in Governance Studies at the Brookings Institution. Jon’s 2021 book is The Constitution of Knowledge: A Defense of Truth, and as he explains in more detail, the book describes the essential conditions and institutions necessary for maintaining the basic building blocks of shared human understanding in a free society. This is a rich conversation between the two of them on how to steer clear from getting lost in the vortex of news that sometimes swirls.     Guests Bonnie Kristian Jonathan Rauch   Additional Resources  Untrustworthy: The Knowledge Crisis Breaking Our Brains, Polluting Our Politics, and Corrupting Christian Community, by Bonnie Kristian The Constitution of Knowledge: A Defense

  • ”What’s Wrong with Christian Nationalism?” with Paul D. Miller and Samuel Perry

    16/09/2022 Duración: 48min

    In this episode, Paul D. Miller of Georgetown University and Samuel L. Perry of the University of Oklahoma sit down for an insightful, timely conversation about Christian nationalism. Highlighting themes from Paul's newly-released book, The Religion of American Greatness: What's Wrong with Christian Nationalism, both guests offer a historically-rooted definition of Christian nationalism, analyze journalists' coverage of this rapidly-spreading ideology, and explore key differences between Christian nationalism and generative patriotism that bears faithful witness in the public square.   Guests: Paul D. Miller Samuel L. Perry   Additional Resources:  The Religion of American Greatness: What's Wrong with Christian Nationalism?, by Paul D. Miller The Flag and the Cross: White Christian Nationalism and the Threat to American Democracy, by Samuel Perry and Philip Gorski Taking America Back for God: Christian Nationalism in the United States, by Samuel Perry and Andrew Whitehead

  • Mike Cosper and Jon Ward: On ”The Rise and Fall of Mars Hill”

    25/08/2022 Duración: 39min

    If you’re an evangelical insider, the name Mike Cosper and his “Rise and Fall of Mars Hill” podcast series, published by Christianity Today in 2021, is almost certainly familiar for its artful retelling of the story of a Seattle megachurch pastored by Mark Driscoll. In this episode, Cosper, who is the director of podcasting for Christianity Today, is joined by Jon Ward of Yahoo News. Together, they examine what it is about the structure of megachurches that leaves them prone to the quick rise and fall of a charismatic leader. How does that compare to American politics—especially when our parties have weakened? And how does Mike’s 15-year experience as a pastor temper what he and his colleagues chose to see, and hold up, in this magnificent podcast that took American listeners by storm last year?   Guests Mike Cosper  Jon Ward   Additional Resources  The Rise and Fall of Mars Hill Podcast, by Mike Cosper  Testimony: Inside an Evangelical Movement that Failed a Generation, by Jon Ward

  • Simran Jeet Singh and Ari Goldman: The Light We Give

    09/08/2022

    On this episode, we are joined by Simran Jeet Singh, Executive Director of the Aspen Institute’s Religion and Society Program, and Ari Goldman, Professor of Journalism at Columbia Journalism School, for a nuanced conversation about American religious pluralism and identity through the lens of Sikh theology and practice. Our guests explore themes from Simran’s recently-released book, The Light We Give: How Sikh Wisdom Can Transform Your Life, and discuss how Sikh religion invites us to find joy in humility, sacrificial love, and service towards our neighbor, practices with profound implications for broader American society.   Guests Simran Jeet Singh Ari Goldman   Additional Resources The Light We Give: How Sikh Wisdom Can Transform Your Life, by Simran Jeet Singh The Search for God at Harvard, by Ari Goldman  

  • Molly Ball and Russell Moore: Evangelicals and America’s ”Abortion Wars”

    26/07/2022

    The purpose of Faith Angle is to connect religious leaders with leading journalists, and today's conversation comes at it from both sides. The setting for this conversation was a group of 19 journalists who gathered three days after the Supreme Court ruled on Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization. This conversation features one of the country’s most thoughtful, publicly-minded evangelical leaders, Dr. Russell Moore, who is now a year into directing the Public Theology Project at Christianity Today. He is joined by Molly Ball, TIME Magazine’s national political correspondent.     Guests Russell Moore  Molly Ball   Additional Resources  Faith Angle West Session: Evangelicals and America's "Abortion Wars" "Tim Alberta Worries Politics is Poisoning the Church," on The Russell Moore Show  "How Politics Poisoned the Evangelical Church," by Tim Alberta  "Will Overturning Roe v. Wade Change Everything?", with Molly Ball Pelosi, by Molly Ball

  • Sen. Ben Sasse and Rev. Sam Ferguson: When a Senator Goes to Church…

    23/06/2022 Duración: 57min

    In this episode, twice-elected U.S. Senator Ben Sasse (R-NE) joins Rev. Dr. Sam Ferguson for a nuanced discussion of power and public service, contemporary media, spiritual disciplines, political stewardship, and the liturgical aspects of social media and public worship. Sen. Sasse names some fascinating things – including when and how he starts the workday; how many Elmers are in his Lutheran circle of grandparent farmers; his perspective on churchgoing; and how he looks back differently, now, on the stretch-years of early parenting. Ben is sometimes called “the intellectual of the Senate,” in the vein of the late Daniel Patrick Moynihan, whose desk on the Senate floor he now occupies. Conversing with him is Rev. Dr. Sam Ferguson, who in May 2019 became rector of The Falls Church Anglican – a congregation where in 1791, George Washington served on the vestry.   Guests: Ben Sasse Sam Ferguson   Additional Resources: "A Time for Choosing" by Ben Sasse Them: Why We Hate Each Other - And How to Heal by Ben Sasse

  • Kristin Kobes Du Mez and Walter Kim: Jesus and John Wayne in the Evangelical Church

    19/05/2022 Duración: 59min

    This episode explores how “masculinity” has shaped elements of white evangelicalism in America. As evangelicals frequently make headlines for their voting patterns and outsized political influence, this discussion will peel back the layers and go deeper—especially on issues of gender equality, racial justice, historic Christian orthodoxy, global expressions of evangelicalism, and the possibilities and limits for evangelical renewal. American evangelicalism is today navigating an important moment of reorientation and reexamination of its identity, and as our speakers highlight, it has much to learn from the history and witness of its global counterparts.   Guests Kristin Kobes Du Mez Walter Kim   Additional Resources  Jesus and John Wayne: How Evangelicals Corrupted a Faith and Fractured a Nation, by Kristin Kobes Du Mez  National Association of Evangelicals 

  • Christine Emba and Kimberly June Miller: On ”Rethinking Sex”

    28/04/2022 Duración: 49min

    On this episode, we are joined by Christine Emba, opinion columnist for The Washington Post, and Kimberly June Miller, a licensed marriage and family therapist. Christine has just written a fascinating new book called, Rethinking Sex: A Provocation, which opens with this moral quote: “It is only by asserting one’s humanness every time, in all situations, that one becomes someone rather than something. That, after all, is the core of our struggle.” In this provocative book, Christine raises profound questions about meaning and connection, sexuality and even spirituality, as she traces shifting generational views of sex and sexual practices in America.   Guests Christine Emba  Kimberly June Miller    Additional Reading  Rethinking Sex: A Provocation, by Christine Emba  Boundaries for Your Soul, by Kimberly June Miller and Alison Cook

  • Kori Schake and Chris Seiple: Russia and the Role of Religion in Ukraine

    16/03/2022 Duración: 48min

    How much of a role does religion play in the war Vladimir Putin launched in Ukraine? It's a complicated question, but the answer may very well be: more than most Western experts think. Our guests on this episode of the Faith Angle podcast bring decades of military, foreign policy, and peacemaking expertise to help us make sense of the horrible war now unfolding in Ukraine. Dr. Kori Schake is Director of Foreign and Defense Policy at the American Enterprise Institute, and Dr. Chris Seiple is Founder of the The Sagestone Group, as well as principal advisor to the Templeton Religion Trust. The picture in Ukraine is complex, and today's guests help us see more clearly.    Guests Kori Schake  Chris Seiple   Additional Resources "Putin Accidentally Revitalized the West's Liberal Order," by Kori Schake The Routledge Handbook of Religious Literacy, Pluralism, and Global Engagement, by Chris Seiple    Twitter Links  Julia Ioffe  Lawrence Freedman Michael Kofman  Rob Lee  Shashank Joshi

  • Sarah Coakley and Eliza Griswold: Theology, Desire, and Vocation in Today’s World

    01/03/2022 Duración: 48min

    In this episode, we are joined by a world-class Anglican theologian, Dr. Sarah Coakley, and a Pulitzer Prize winning journalist for The New Yorker, Eliza Griswold. Dr. Coakley's scholarship looks at the Trinity, "New Asceticism," Christology, power, sexuality, and the distinction of the self. Today, she is continuing her trilogy in systematics, aiming in a forthcoming volume at a robust theological examination of race. In this episode, Dr. Coakley and Eliza connect the wisdom of historic Christian thinkers with the urgent issues of a world that is today perhaps more in need of justice than ever.    Guests Sarah Coakley Eliza Griswold    Additional Resources  God, Sexuality, and the Self: An Essay "On the Trinity," by Sarah Coakley  Powers and Submissions: Spirituality, Philosophy, and Gender, by Sarah Coakley Amity and Prosperity: One Family and the Fracturing of America, by Eliza Griswold  "The Unmaking of Biblical Womanhood" by Eliza Griswold   

  • Francis Collins: On Faith & Science in an Age of Polarization

    16/02/2022 Duración: 41min

    On February 2, EPPC’s Faith Angle Forum had the privilege of hosting a fascinating online conversation with Dr. Francis Collins, the country’s first Presidentially appointed Director of the National Institutes of Health to have served for more than one administration in that role. Alongside BioLogos president Dr. Deb Haarsma and EPPC Senior Fellow Peter Wehner, who contributes regularly to The Atlantic and New York Times, Dr. Collins joined 11 journalists in conversation that included a firsthand window into the development of the mRNA vaccine, and as well as the spread of vaccine resistance among many Americans. The conversation moves swiftly and covers a lot of ground, from sociology to political religion, evolution to creation-science, choices about singing in church to assessing American institutions.   Guests Dr. Francis Collins Deborah Haarsma Pete Wehner   Additional Resources  Integrate: A Faith and Science Curriculum    

  • John Azumah and Kelefa Sanneh: Building Christian-Muslim Understanding in Memory of Lamin Sanneh

    24/01/2022 Duración: 48min

    In this episode, Kelefa Sanneh, staff writer for The New Yorker, is joined by John Azumah, Founding Executive Director of the Sanneh Institute, to discuss the legacy and witness of Kelefa's father Lamin Sanneh, a leading expert in Christian theology and missions as well as Christian-Muslim dialogue. Lamin's legacy continues on through the work of the Sanneh Institute, which seeks to educate and equip religious leaders, scholars, academic institutions, and the broader public on Christian and Muslim history, theology, and possibilities for interfaith partnership.    Guests Kelefa Sanneh John Azumah   Learn More  The African Christian and Islam by John Azumah  My Neighbor's Faith: Islam Explained for Christians by John Azumah Major Labels: A History of Popular Music in Seven Genres by Kelefa Sanneh  "The Plan to Build a Capital for Black Capitalism" by Kelefa Sanneh

  • Highlights from Faith Angle Europe

    07/01/2022 Duración: 44min

    For this first podcast of the New Year, we are recapping highlights from Faith Angle Europe, a two-day conference of 16 international journalists and 5 speakers in France, with a window into some especially compelling insights that emerged on national populism, anti-Semitism in Europe and particularly France, impact investing and the growth of religion in sub-Saharan Africa, and finally, a big-think conversation about the commonalities faced by creative minorities in a pluralistic world.    All three full Faith Angle Europe sessions as well as a short recap video from the forum are linked below.   Additional Resources Faith Angle Europe Recap  Session One: French Identity and Anti-Semitism Session Two: Rising National Populism - And Religion  Session Three: Impact Investing and Sub-Saharan Africa

  • Eboo Patel and Wajahat Ali: Is “Interfaith America” Even Possible?

    29/11/2021 Duración: 54min

    In this episode of the Faith Angle podcast, Eboo Patel of Interfaith Youth Core sits down with Daily Beast columnist Wajahat Ali to discuss the possibilities and challenges of interfaith partnerships in today's polarized America, each drawing from the wisdom of their personal Muslim faith. Wajahat points to the obstacles that increasing political division, anti-immigrant discrimination, and bias against those of other faiths pose to robust religious pluralism. While accepting the strain of these realities, Eboo highlights with hope the many forms in which interfaith partnership is flourishing in America today. He offers listeners an invitation to learn from and replicate promising interfaith civic engagement in their own communities.    Guests Eboo Patel Wajahat Ali    Additional Resources Out of Many Faiths: Religious Diversity and the American Promise by Eboo Patel  Go Back to Where You Came From: And Other Helpful Recommendations on How to Become American by Wajahat Ali   

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