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11.09.2019
1 Stunde 43 Minuten
Today’s guest is Peter Wehner — Vice President and Senior Fellow at
the Ethics and Public Policy Center, contributing opinion writer
for the New York Times, and a contributing editor for The Atlantic
magazine. He served in the Reagan and George H.W. Bush
Administrations prior to becoming deputy director of speechwriting
for President George W. … Continue reading Trump, Evangelicals
& Faith in Politics (Peter Wehner)
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25.03.2019
1 Stunde 12 Minuten
This one is a doozy! And it’s both here and in the You Have
Permission Podcast feed because it’s just that good. Sociologist
Michael O. Emerson breaks down his and Christian Smith’s argument
as to why White Evangelical Christians have such a bad track record
on racial issues, summarized in their co-authored “Divided by
Faith.” … Continue reading Evangelicalism’s Racial Blindspot,
Explained
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04.03.2019
1 Stunde 18 Minuten
(This episode is appearing on both the You Have Permission and
Depolarize! Podcast feeds.) How do we know that we aren’t caught up
in a “mob mentality” on social, political, or theological issues?
Can universities be places where we teach young people to think
critically? Can an openly gay woman and her conservative
“marriage-is-between-one-man-and-one-woman” sister … Continue
reading How to Resist the Mob (on the Left and Right)
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14.01.2019
13 Minuten
You Have Permission, Dan’s new faith-focused podcast, is out now,
with 4 full length episodes launching from the get-go. Search for
it on your favorite podcast app, or head to
youhavepermissionpod.com to listen now, or listen to the
trailer/intro episode right here. Also, we will be back in
February, or early March at the latest, … Continue reading Dan’s
New Podcast / Season 3 Update
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18.12.2018
39 Sekunden
We are taking the holiday season off, and will return with the
remainder of Season 3 after New Year’s. Dan’s new show You Have
Permission will be launching Jan 14th! Sign up for occasional
updates at dankochwords.com
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