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Curtis tackles this epoch defining question with Comment Editor in Chief, Anne Snyder Brooks. Together they explore the distinctive vision Christians have to offer a world beset by dehumanizing forces. This wide ranging exploration includes both the big ideas and stakes involved in this question, as well as practical steps each one of us can take to embody (in the words of Irenaeus) "the glory of God in a human being fully alive."
Resources mentioned by Anne:
Comment magazine's discussion of Christian humanism via an interview between David Brooks and Luke Bretherton (a colleague of Curtis at Duke Divinity School).
The Revolt Against Humanity: Imagining a Future Without Us by Adam Kirsch
The Congregation in a Secular Age: Keeping Sacred Time against the Speed of Modern Life by Andrew Root.
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Curtis tackles this epoch defining question with Comment Editor in Chief, Anne Snyder Brooks. Together they explore the distinctive vision Christians have to offer a world beset by dehumanizing forces. This wide ranging exploration includes both the big ideas and stakes involved in this question, as well as practical steps each one of us can take to embody (in the words of Irenaeus) "the glory of God in a human being fully alive."
Resources mentioned by Anne:
Comment magazine's discussion of Christian humanism via an interview between David Brooks and Luke Bretherton (a colleague of Curtis at Duke Divinity School).
The Revolt Against Humanity: Imagining a Future Without Us by Adam Kirsch
The Congregation in a Secular Age: Keeping Sacred Time against the Speed of Modern Life by Andrew Root.
See here to consider being a sponsor or donor of Good Faith.

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