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Let's Talk About Metanarratives - Part 3

Apr 19, 202122 minSeason 1Ep. 26
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Episode description

Q: "How do you respond to someone who tells you to 'Leave your Christianity at home' - that my Christian faith shouldn't inform my interaction with the secular world?"

A: Such objections are fairly common. Significant fuel behind the objection is the notion that, the non-religious is somehow inherently more objective than the religious. Well, is that true? Homicide detective and Christian apologist J. Warner Wallace would disagree. "Anyone who tells you that he or she is completely objective and devoid of presuppositions has another more important problem: that person is either astonishingly naïve, or a liar."

This episode is Part 3 of a four part dialogue between Pastor Jeske and podcast cohost Pastor Justin Shrum on metanarratives. In these episodes, Pastor Jeske and Pastor Shrum discuss the popular metanarratives of post-modern America, and illustrate why the Christian metanarrative exhaustively, coherently, and cohesively addresses life’s greatest existential questions and affords a relevant, real, and reliable foundation for the narratives of our lives.

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