Reactions to last week’s show were strong. The Holy Post crew responds to listener feedback about LGBTQ representation in movies and Al Mohler’s defense of conservatism. Former SBC president, Johnny Hunt, was removed from ministry for sexual assault, but last week four ministry colleagues decided it was time to “restore” him. When should disgraced pastors return to ministry, and have congregational and non-denominational churches proven to be incapable of holding toxic leaders accountable? A new Twitter scandal offers more evidence that Christian Nationalism is a mask for racism and misogyny. Then, friend of the podcast Drew Dyck is back to recommend four books covering topics like the formative power of suffering, new medical research about addiction, the best way to read through the Bible, and a novel about Ireland in the 1980s. Plus, Drew’s war against fake Christmas trees.
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News Segment
0:00 - Intro
3:36 - Last week debrief
21:22 - Rotten pastoral restoration
31:25 - Christian nationalism and kinism
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Interview with Drew Dyck
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48:49 - Drew’s Views intro
49:48 - Christmas trees
52:53 - Book 1: “Beautiful People Don’t Just Happen”
58:05 - Book 2: “The Myth of Normal”
1:14:20 - Book 3: “Small Things Like These”
1:18:44 - Book 4: “52 Weeks in the Word”
Drew’s book recommendations:
“Beautiful People Don’t Just Happen: How God Redeems Regret, Hurt, and Fear in the Making of Better Humans” by Scott Sauls - https://amzn.to/3VylJQa
“The Myth of Normal: Trauma, Illness, and Healing in a Toxic Culture” by Gabor Maté - https://amzn.to/3uvclkv
“Small Things Like These” (a novel) by Claire Keegan - https://amzn.to/3FwCUfr
“52 Weeks in the Word: A Companion for Reading Through the Bible in a Year” by Trillia J. Newbell - https://amzn.to/3usdTf2
Other links mentioned:
Last week’s Holy Post episode, 537 - https://www.holypost.com/post/537-the-war-over-christmas-movies-gen-z-s-mental-health-with-josh-packard
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578: How America Got Mean & Why We Misread the Bible with John Walton
577: How Church Became Theater & the Evangelical Imagination with Karen Swallow Prior
576:Christian A.I., Church Dropouts, & Fixing Men with Christine Emba
French Friday: Alt-Right Lost Boys & Oppenheimer
575: Barbie, Slavery, and the Image of God with Carmen Imes
574: Non-Toxic Masculinity & Lessons from the Black Church with Justin Giboney
573: The Supreme Court Rules on Affirmative Action, Discrimination, & Free Speech
572: Christian Nationalist Hospitality & Atheists Get Political with Ryan Burge
French Friday: Nerdfest - UFO Edition
571: TV, Authoritarianism, & the Formative Power of Reading with Jessica Hooten Wilson
570: Hello AI Sermons, Goodbye Saddleback, & Happy Juneteenth with Rasool Berry
569: Shiny Happy Certainty & How Women Led in the Early Church with Nijay Gupta
568: Oh, Boycotts! & What Happened to Humility? with Richard Foster & Brenda Quinn
567: Christian Nationalism Roundup & the Doctrine of Hell
French Friday: Update from Ukraine & The Future Of Affirmative Action
566: Tim Keller, American Poverty, & the Legacy of Rich Mullins with James Bryan Smith
565: The Vegan Bible, Loveless Christianity, & Spiritual Narcissism with Rainn Wilson
564: How Rapture Theology Shaped America (Part 2)
563: How Rapture Theology Shaped America (Part 1)
French Friday: How to Thrive in a Post-Christian Culture
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