4.21 Clinton Manley, David Schrock, Trent Hunter • Interview • "How Then Shall We Mock? Ten Principles for Wielding the Sword of Holy Satire" - podcast episode cover

4.21 Clinton Manley, David Schrock, Trent Hunter • Interview • "How Then Shall We Mock? Ten Principles for Wielding the Sword of Holy Satire"

May 12, 202557 minSeason 4Ep. 21
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Timestamps

  • 00:26 – Intro
  • 03:52 – Clinton Manley’s Background
  • 05:43 – How Did Manley Come to Write This Longform on Mockery?
  • 09:53 – How Has Mockery Been Used Well?
  • 13:45 – What is Satire?
  • 19:22 – The Relationship Between Satire and Love
  • 23:55 – Holy Satire Celebrates God’s Revealed Will as the ‘Norm’
  • 25:20 – Hating Sin
  • 28:42 – The Bible Doesn’t Contradict Itself
  • 31:28 – Satire for Sanctification
  • 34:00 – Satire Doesn’t Lose the Seriousness of the Matter
  • 35:32 – Chesterton and Satire
  • 36:55 – Why is there a Hypersensitivity to Satire Today?
  • 39:18 – Differences of Male &Female Speech/Jesus Has Range
  • 44:18 – Who are Helpful Models of Satire?
  • 46:26 – Douglas Wilson & Satire
  • 50:20 – Practicing Satire Online
  • 54:58 - Outro


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