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In this episode, Dr. Mark Chironna and Dr. Dale Coulter engage in a thoughtful and wide-ranging conversation on the intersection of faith, culture, and history.
They explore the roots and relevance of political theology, the legacy of H. Richard Niebuhr, and how post-millennial thought has shaped Christian engagement with the world. From the decline of the institutional church to the origins and global impact of Pentecostalism, Dr. Mark and Dr. Dale reflect on where the Church has been—and where it’s going.
The episode also honors the life and influence of Brother Charles Simpson and considers the future of both global Pentecostalism and the Catholic charismatic renewal in today’s cultural landscape.
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In this episode, Dr. Mark Chironna and Dr. Dale Coulter engage in a thoughtful and wide-ranging conversation on the intersection of faith, culture, and history.
They explore the roots and relevance of political theology, the legacy of H. Richard Niebuhr, and how post-millennial thought has shaped Christian engagement with the world. From the decline of the institutional church to the origins and global impact of Pentecostalism, Dr. Mark and Dr. Dale reflect on where the Church has been—and where it’s going.
The episode also honors the life and influence of Brother Charles Simpson and considers the future of both global Pentecostalism and the Catholic charismatic renewal in today’s cultural landscape.

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