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Religious belief has declined in Europe, but the strength of people's political views is stronger than ever - or at least, it often seems so online.
Has political identity replaced religion in people's lives?
British journalist and Atlantic magazine staff writer Helen Lewis explores this question in The Church of Social Justice, a new radio documentary for the BBC.
She talks to Hugh about where political identity and religion overlap, the value and limitations of each, and the influence of American culture wars on discourse this side of the Atlantic.
You can listen to The Church of Social Justice by Helen Lewis here.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Religious belief has declined in Europe, but the strength of people's political views is stronger than ever - or at least, it often seems so online.
Has political identity replaced religion in people's lives?
British journalist and Atlantic magazine staff writer Helen Lewis explores this question in The Church of Social Justice, a new radio documentary for the BBC.
She talks to Hugh about where political identity and religion overlap, the value and limitations of each, and the influence of American culture wars on discourse this side of the Atlantic.
You can listen to The Church of Social Justice by Helen Lewis here.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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