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Today is Part 2 of the conversation with Dr. John Inazu about his book Learning to Disagree. We live in an increasingly divided world in which we resist nuance and have definitive opinions. If you look at public discourse, those who have differing opinions are not only adversaries but increasingly described as evil. We disagre with one another in destructive ways. Can we right the ship? Today we talk about disagreeing with people in a religious context. Is it toxic to disagree? Is it destructive? Can we still engage one another without describing people as Evil?
Find out more about John Inazu from his website: https://www.jinazu.com/
Explore his new book Learning to Disagree
Subscribe to his Substack Some Assembly Required
Contact Cyndi Parker through Narrative of Place.
Join Cyndi Parker's Patreon Team!
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Today is Part 2 of the conversation with Dr. John Inazu about his book Learning to Disagree. We live in an increasingly divided world in which we resist nuance and have definitive opinions. If you look at public discourse, those who have differing opinions are not only adversaries but increasingly described as evil. We disagre with one another in destructive ways. Can we right the ship? Today we talk about disagreeing with people in a religious context. Is it toxic to disagree? Is it destructive? Can we still engage one another without describing people as Evil?
Find out more about John Inazu from his website: https://www.jinazu.com/
Explore his new book Learning to Disagree
Subscribe to his Substack Some Assembly Required
Contact Cyndi Parker through Narrative of Place.
Join Cyndi Parker's Patreon Team!

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