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is christians who believe in reincarnation which is not what we say one would associate with christian orthodoxy. we are living in an age, i would argue where religious life, the components of religious life meaning perfect community ritua ritual, willard relating them in a different way we are mixing and matching. there is a sense in which we are all sort of the endpoint of this as we are all making our own religions. not just issues of traditional but wellness culture, fandom, political activism. witchcraft wicked is among the fastest-growing religions in america and so on and so forth. so think one sort of initial response to a description of your thesis that someone well-versed in american history might have is how new is all this? because after all there is certainly nothing more american than being entrepreneurial and setting up a church of one. every kid in high school english class at least back when i went to high school was assigned the collective works of emerson. you get a certain kind of in individualized religion there. and then there is intuitional religion that you talk about in
is christians who believe in reincarnation which is not what we say one would associate with christian orthodoxy. we are living in an age, i would argue where religious life, the components of religious life meaning perfect community ritua ritual, willard relating them in a different way we are mixing and matching. there is a sense in which we are all sort of the endpoint of this as we are all making our own religions. not just issues of traditional but wellness culture, fandom, political...
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which is not, shall we say, something that you would associate with christian orthodoxy. i would argue where religious life, the components of religious life, meaning ritual, relating to them in a different way. mixing in matching, a term, there is a sense where the interplay of this is we are all making our own religions. not just elements of the traditional religion, but things like wellness culture, political activism, a vast array of modernism, which craft among the fastest growing in america. so long and so forth. >> i think one sort of initial response to a description of your thesis, but someone well-versed in american history is how new is all of this? certainly nothing more american than being entrepreneurial and setting up a church of one. every kid in high school, at least back when i was in high school, you get a certain kind of, a certain kind of individualized religion there. the larger history of spirituality is what you and the book called intuitional precision. can you talk about what is the same and what is different? what do we have in common with 19th
which is not, shall we say, something that you would associate with christian orthodoxy. i would argue where religious life, the components of religious life, meaning ritual, relating to them in a different way. mixing in matching, a term, there is a sense where the interplay of this is we are all making our own religions. not just elements of the traditional religion, but things like wellness culture, political activism, a vast array of modernism, which craft among the fastest growing in...
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they believe in reincarnation which is not, shall we say, something one would associate with christian orthodoxy. so we're living in an age, i'd argue, where religious life, the components of religious life -- meaning purpose, commitment, ritual -- are, we're relating to them in a different way, we're -- [inaudible] angie thurston used, in their words, and there's a sense in which we are all sort of the end point of this is we are all making our own religion culturally. these can include not just elements of traditional religion, but things like -- fandom, political activism, a vast array of -- neo-paganism and wicca are among the fastest growing religions in america. so on and so forth. >> so i think one sort of initial response to a description of your thesis that someone well versed in american history might have is how new is all this, right? because, after all, there is, in certain ways, nothing more american than being entrepreneurial and sort of setting up a church of one that's a sort of, you know, every, every kid in high school english class at least back when i went to high school was
they believe in reincarnation which is not, shall we say, something one would associate with christian orthodoxy. so we're living in an age, i'd argue, where religious life, the components of religious life -- meaning purpose, commitment, ritual -- are, we're relating to them in a different way, we're -- [inaudible] angie thurston used, in their words, and there's a sense in which we are all sort of the end point of this is we are all making our own religion culturally. these can include not...
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which is not shall we say one would associate with christian orthodoxy.so we are living in an age, i would argue, where religious life, the components of a religious life meeting purpose, community, ritual, we are relating to them in a different way we are mixing and matching. we are on bundling. there is a sense in which we are all sort of the end play of this is we are all making our own religion, it's not just element of the traditional religion political activism, the modern occultism, witchcraft and neo- paganism and woodcutters are among the fastest growing in america. so to watch the rest of this program visit our website booktv.org. use a search box at the top of the page to look for the title of her new book, strange rights. ♪ ♪
which is not shall we say one would associate with christian orthodoxy.so we are living in an age, i would argue, where religious life, the components of a religious life meeting purpose, community, ritual, we are relating to them in a different way we are mixing and matching. we are on bundling. there is a sense in which we are all sort of the end play of this is we are all making our own religion, it's not just element of the traditional religion political activism, the modern occultism,...
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christian principle. that you those is something that practicevers that orthodoxy in christianity is something we all believe, never race above principles. that is called idolatry. host: bishop shines, we have seen not only a spike in coronavirus come in a number of large cities, most notably los angeles, houston, chicago. a spike in shootings, predominantly, among african-american men, and the issue of police shootings are coming up. this is more from the interview between cbs news and the president on that topic. [video clip] >> if you save you shooting of george floyd was a terrible thing -- pres. trump: terrible. >> why are after american men still dying at the has a law enforcement? pres. trump: so are white people. what a terrible question. more white people, by the way. more white people. response?shines, your question guest: i think the president is right. justi in the last several year, several hundred thousand are diane, by the way, that was not by white police officers, 94% of those individuals were black killing blacks. the president is right. last year alone, killing nine unarmed black man that
christian principle. that you those is something that practicevers that orthodoxy in christianity is something we all believe, never race above principles. that is called idolatry. host: bishop shines, we have seen not only a spike in coronavirus come in a number of large cities, most notably los angeles, houston, chicago. a spike in shootings, predominantly, among african-american men, and the issue of police shootings are coming up. this is more from the interview between cbs news and the...
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christian principle. that you those is something that practicevers that orthodoxy in christianity is something we all believer race above principles. that is called idolatry. host: bishop shines, we have seen not only a spike in coronavirus come in a number of large cities, most notably los angeles, houston, chicago. a spike in shootings, predominantly, among african-american men, and the issue of police shootings are coming up. this is more from the interview between cbs news and the president on that topic. [video clip] >> if you save you shooting of george floyd was a terrible thing -- pres. trump: terrible. >> why are after american men still dying at the has a law enforcement? pres. trump: so are white people. what a terrible question. more white people, by the way. more white people. response?shines, your question guest: i think the president is right. justi in the last several year, several hundred thousand are diane, by the way, that was not by white police officers, 94% of those individuals were black killing blacks. the president is right. last year alone, killing nine unarmed black man that were k
christian principle. that you those is something that practicevers that orthodoxy in christianity is something we all believer race above principles. that is called idolatry. host: bishop shines, we have seen not only a spike in coronavirus come in a number of large cities, most notably los angeles, houston, chicago. a spike in shootings, predominantly, among african-american men, and the issue of police shootings are coming up. this is more from the interview between cbs news and the president...
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once in the past, a classmate expressed his restlessness with christianity, i urge him to read, he did two books, both by the same man, orthodoxy written when he was a partisan in the everlasting man in which he compares the credentials of the competing in the riser his conclusions, i wish i could quote exactly when they are all over the world anxiously seeking something until you finally found it, it was orthodoxy. so to answer your question on a personal level, i'm aware they are not of what you call and i'm never troubled with many worry that anything has come up that hasn't been plumbed by men and women of huge intellect who settle for christianity. i was debating last week and on evolution and creation, very formative people on both sides. and one of me, brilliant professor, i written a hundred books, it is about, i made a point that much of a racially, they say they must've been materialist natural selection untroubled or by divine intervention and for the circumstances the following has to be used because that is her commitment and i believe in douglas two. yes, i do. and on the other hand he did not arise again on the t
once in the past, a classmate expressed his restlessness with christianity, i urge him to read, he did two books, both by the same man, orthodoxy written when he was a partisan in the everlasting man in which he compares the credentials of the competing in the riser his conclusions, i wish i could quote exactly when they are all over the world anxiously seeking something until you finally found it, it was orthodoxy. so to answer your question on a personal level, i'm aware they are not of what...