No Small Endeavor with Lee C. Camp
Society & Culture
Do young people care about religion?
Zac Davis and Ashley McKinless have good reason to think so. Together, they host the Jesuitical podcast, which explicitly calls itself “a podcast for young Catholics.”
“Most people are left with trying to solve 27-year-old problems with an eighth grade religious formation,” says Zac. The solution, they believe, is not to take one’s religion less seriously, but more.
In this episode, they discuss the landscape of faith for young people in today's culture, as well as some of the pressing issues of abuse and injustice that they believe the Church, and American society at large, must address.
Show Notes
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Resources mentioned this episode:
Jesuitical podcast
PDF of Lee’s Interview Notes
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