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We toss around words like "conservative" and "progressive" without really understanding – or agreeing on – the meaning of these terms.
This week, David and Curtis discuss how these labels simply don't work when applied across both theology and politics.
How is the equivocation surrounding these terms misleading and therefore damaging to Christian discourse? Can politics be used as a proxy for faithfulness? If so, when?
Join David and Curtis as they dive deeper into the word "progressive" and "conservative" and attempt to provide clarity on this common, important conversational terminology.
Show Notes:Check out Curtis's course on the theology of institutions, called God's Purpose for Your Organizational Life (free to Good Faith listeners).
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Follow Curtis' work at RedeemingBabel.org
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We toss around words like "conservative" and "progressive" without really understanding – or agreeing on – the meaning of these terms.
This week, David and Curtis discuss how these labels simply don't work when applied across both theology and politics.
How is the equivocation surrounding these terms misleading and therefore damaging to Christian discourse? Can politics be used as a proxy for faithfulness? If so, when?
Join David and Curtis as they dive deeper into the word "progressive" and "conservative" and attempt to provide clarity on this common, important conversational terminology.
Show Notes:Check out Curtis's course on the theology of institutions, called God's Purpose for Your Organizational Life (free to Good Faith listeners).
Sign up for David's French Press newsletter
Follow Curtis' work at RedeemingBabel.org

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