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In today's episode of Disarming Leviathan, I am thrilled to be joined by my friend Sean McGever. Sean holds a PhD from the University of Aberdeen and serves as the Area Director of Young Life in Phoenix, Arizona. Additionally, he is an adjunct faculty member at Grand Canyon University and an accomplished author.
We delve into his latest book, Ownership: The Evangelical Legacy of Slavery and Edwards, Wesley, and Whitfield. Throughout our conversation, Sean provides profound insights into the complex historical and theological connections between evangelicalism and slavery, as examined through the lives and teachings of Jonathan Edwards, John Wesley, and George Whitfield.
Join us for an enlightening discussion that unpacks these important topics and explores how understanding this legacy can inform our approach to engaging with Christian nationalists today.
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In today's episode of Disarming Leviathan, I am thrilled to be joined by my friend Sean McGever. Sean holds a PhD from the University of Aberdeen and serves as the Area Director of Young Life in Phoenix, Arizona. Additionally, he is an adjunct faculty member at Grand Canyon University and an accomplished author.
We delve into his latest book, Ownership: The Evangelical Legacy of Slavery and Edwards, Wesley, and Whitfield. Throughout our conversation, Sean provides profound insights into the complex historical and theological connections between evangelicalism and slavery, as examined through the lives and teachings of Jonathan Edwards, John Wesley, and George Whitfield.
Join us for an enlightening discussion that unpacks these important topics and explores how understanding this legacy can inform our approach to engaging with Christian nationalists today.

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