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Travis Michael Fleming and Dr. Christian Smith continue their conversation on Dr. Smith's latest book, Why Religion Went Obsolete.
They discuss how the decline of American traditional religion (i.e. Christianity) is not attributable to a singular cause but rather a confluence of multifaceted cultural, social, and technological transformations that collectively create a "converging perfect storm."
Throughout their conversation, they explore the historical context of these changes, elucidating how shifts in family dynamics, the rise of neoliberal capitalism, and the impact of digital technology have redefined the religious landscape.
They then discuss how the implications of these transformations affect pastors and ministry leaders today, urging them to do a thorough examination of how some of the more recent ministry methods inherited from Boomer church leaders and approaches may no longer work, but rather how a missioholistic one might.
Their conversation is a call for thoughtful engagement with these pressing issues, inviting listeners to reflect critically on the future of faith in an increasingly complex world.
Takeaways:
Read Travis' review of Why Religion Went Obsolete.
Sign up for our Blueprint cohort.
Keep up with updates from Apollos Watered: The Center for Discipleship & Cultural Apologetics.
Get Travis's book Blueprint: Kingdom Living in the Modern World.
Join Travis's Substack, Deep Roots Society.
Help support the ministry of Apollos Watered and transform your world today!
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Travis Michael Fleming and Dr. Christian Smith continue their conversation on Dr. Smith's latest book, Why Religion Went Obsolete.
They discuss how the decline of American traditional religion (i.e. Christianity) is not attributable to a singular cause but rather a confluence of multifaceted cultural, social, and technological transformations that collectively create a "converging perfect storm."
Throughout their conversation, they explore the historical context of these changes, elucidating how shifts in family dynamics, the rise of neoliberal capitalism, and the impact of digital technology have redefined the religious landscape.
They then discuss how the implications of these transformations affect pastors and ministry leaders today, urging them to do a thorough examination of how some of the more recent ministry methods inherited from Boomer church leaders and approaches may no longer work, but rather how a missioholistic one might.
Their conversation is a call for thoughtful engagement with these pressing issues, inviting listeners to reflect critically on the future of faith in an increasingly complex world.
Takeaways:
Read Travis' review of Why Religion Went Obsolete.
Sign up for our Blueprint cohort.
Keep up with updates from Apollos Watered: The Center for Discipleship & Cultural Apologetics.
Get Travis's book Blueprint: Kingdom Living in the Modern World.
Join Travis's Substack, Deep Roots Society.
Help support the ministry of Apollos Watered and transform your world today!

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