Concurrently Podcast
71. RELIGIOUS LIBERTIES AND THE ORIGIN OF HUMAN RIGHTS (WITH STEVE WEST)
Free speech. Religious liberty. Where do these rights come from? We’re joined by WORLD’s Steve West to talk about our liberties and their origins.
Free speech. Religious liberty. Where do these rights come from? We’re joined by WORLD’s Steve West to talk about our liberties and their origins.
Why are we drawn to conspiracy theories? And where do we find the balance conspiracy theory thinking lacks?
How do we think about trauma? Abuse? PTSD? Where have the terms been overused, underused, misused? Our podcast guest, pastor and licensed counselor Michael Coggin, returns in this article to bring clarity to psychological terms co-opted by contemporary culture and provide tools for understanding today's news on mental health.
As we read the news, we glimpse the varied worldviews in operation through the headline-inspiring friction between them. How do we deepen our understanding of worldview? And what does it mean for our redemptive action in the world?
Do we fear what we hear in the news? Or do we fear the Lord?
As an introduction to science fiction for elementary and juvenile readers, Madeleine L'Engle's classic Time Quintet fits the bill. But how does her highly acclaimed banned book and controversial worldview stand up to today's scrutiny?
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