In this episode, we sit down with a Paris-based journalist, Pascal Emmanuel-Gobry, who provides insights on the changing role of religion in Europe. Amidst the rise in immigration and growing populism across the continent, is there a pluralist vision large enough to introduce healthy constraints and advance human flourishing between discrete communities? In advance of a November Faith Angle Forum, Pascal offers his best thinking.
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Susan Glasser and Micah Goodman: Seeing with New Eyes
Tim Keller and Peter Wehner: A Steady Voice in the Storm
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Asma Uddin and Daniel Harrell: When Islam is Not a Religion
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Stan Rosenberg and Alexandra DeSanctis: Augustine, Science, and God
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Ashley Berner and Alia Wong: Educational Pluralism
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James K. A. Smith and Miranda Kennedy: On Augustine‘s Road
Christian Smith and Will Saletan: The Belief Question
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Brad Wilcox and Eugene Scott: Marriage Matters in the Age of Trump
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