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Join us on an enlightening journey at the intersection of Orthodoxy and the cultural war, as we explore how the age of information has reshaped our approach to religion and spirituality. Our guest, the thought-provoking Adam Patrick, host of the Age of Information podcast, illuminates our discussion both with insightful commentary and personal narratives of his spiritual journey. From the impact of the internet on challenging misconceptions to the resurgence of interest in Orthodoxy amid the C_V_D_1_9 pandemic, we dissect how the digital age has revolutionized religious exploration.
In our engaging discussion, we pivot towards the power of philosophical argument in challenging worldviews, delving into our own experiences as former atheists turned Orthodox Christians. We then shift our focus towards the presence of Orthodox Christianity in Southern New England. Here, we touch on the history, unique cultural elements, and challenges faced by the Orthodoxy in America. Our conversation takes a fascinating turn as we dive into the role of storytelling in spreading the Gospel and the insular nature of certain Protestant groups.
In our final act, we introduce you to the world of Christian nationalist Andrew Torba, exploring his ideology and its implications. We also touch upon the significance of understanding the history of Christianity and its societal impact. As we wrap up our conversation, we express our collective desire to comprehend Torba's motivations and the possible superficial approach to scripture among some Christian nationalists. Listen in, as we navigate these intricate conversations, offering you a wealth of insights into Orthodox Christianity, culture, and the enduring power of faith.
Please support this ministry at:
patreon.com/CloudofWitnessesRadio
Find us all over the internet at Cloud of Witnesses Radio (Cloud of Witnesses: Journey with the Saints).
Thank you for journeying w/ the Saints with us!
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Join us on an enlightening journey at the intersection of Orthodoxy and the cultural war, as we explore how the age of information has reshaped our approach to religion and spirituality. Our guest, the thought-provoking Adam Patrick, host of the Age of Information podcast, illuminates our discussion both with insightful commentary and personal narratives of his spiritual journey. From the impact of the internet on challenging misconceptions to the resurgence of interest in Orthodoxy amid the C_V_D_1_9 pandemic, we dissect how the digital age has revolutionized religious exploration.
In our engaging discussion, we pivot towards the power of philosophical argument in challenging worldviews, delving into our own experiences as former atheists turned Orthodox Christians. We then shift our focus towards the presence of Orthodox Christianity in Southern New England. Here, we touch on the history, unique cultural elements, and challenges faced by the Orthodoxy in America. Our conversation takes a fascinating turn as we dive into the role of storytelling in spreading the Gospel and the insular nature of certain Protestant groups.
In our final act, we introduce you to the world of Christian nationalist Andrew Torba, exploring his ideology and its implications. We also touch upon the significance of understanding the history of Christianity and its societal impact. As we wrap up our conversation, we express our collective desire to comprehend Torba's motivations and the possible superficial approach to scripture among some Christian nationalists. Listen in, as we navigate these intricate conversations, offering you a wealth of insights into Orthodox Christianity, culture, and the enduring power of faith.
Please support this ministry at:
patreon.com/CloudofWitnessesRadio
Find us all over the internet at Cloud of Witnesses Radio (Cloud of Witnesses: Journey with the Saints).
Thank you for journeying w/ the Saints with us!
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