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The Wednesday Conversation

Coram Deo Church, Omaha, NEcdomaha.com
A weekly conversation about how the gospel of Jesus Christ connects to the questions and issues of everyday life. Hosted by the leaders of Coram Deo Church in Omaha, Nebraska.
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Episode 439: The De-Churching of America

40 million Americans have stopped attending church in the past 25 years. This represents the largest concentrated change in church attendance in American history. In this episode, we discuss why people are leaving — and the main reason is far less dramatic than you might think. Article: https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2023/07/christian-church-communitiy-participation-drop/674843/...

Aug 09, 202331 min

Episode 438: The Problem of Scientism

In a recent article published in Harper's magazine, Pepperdine professor Jason Blakely writes about the impact of scientism—the overextension of scientific authority. In this episode, we discuss his findings as well as the separation between hard science, social science, and political decision-making—and how conflating the three can (and did) damage public trust. Article: https://harpers.org/archive/2023/08/doctors-orders-jason-blakely/...

Aug 02, 202334 min

Episode 437: Summer Check-In

Part of being a joyful Christian is being a joyful human. So every once in a while, we take a break from theological and cultural topics to just talk about the things we're enjoying as human beings. In this episode, Bethany Gilbert leads the discussion with some “check-in” questions that explore the things we're reading, watching, and celebrating this summer.

Jul 26, 202335 min

Episode 436: Interview with Dr. James Eglinton

For the last three years, we've been discussing the work of Herman Bavinck on our Third Wednesday Theology episodes. This week, we're privileged to have Bavinck's biographer, Dr. James Eglinton, join us for a special interview. Eglinton is the Meldrum Senior Lecturer in Reformed Theology at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland. He is a lifelong Scotsman, raised in Inverness and holding degrees from Aberdeen, Glasgow, and Edinburgh. He's also given much of his time and effort to translating Ba...

Jul 19, 202348 min

Episode 435: TWC Commentary | The Limits of Liberalism

Freedom. Liberty. Rights. Democracy. These are the stock terms of our American political lexicon, and they come to us from the tradition known as liberalism. Whether right, center, or left, we’re all liberals in our political philosophy. However, as Christians, we need to embrace both the good and the limits of liberalism. In a recent essay at Mere Orthodoxy, Bob highlights the major problem with a view of freedom that places individual rights and autonomy at the center. What David Brooks calls ...

Jul 12, 202330 min

Episode 434: TWC Commentary | Deconstructing Judith Butler

Judith Butler is perhaps the most important academic professor you've never heard of. A book she wrote in 1990, asserting that sex and gender are both social constructs, has totally reshaped the way our culture thinks about gender. We're all downstream from Judith Butler, and we're worse off because of it. If you're troubled by transgenderism, saddened to see the destruction of healthy bodies, and wondering how we got here... you need to be familiar with Judith Butler. And you need to understand...

Jul 05, 202335 min

Episode 433: Woke Therapy

The Free Press reported in May 2023 that Critical Social Justice ideology is beginning to transform the mental health professions. If you doubt that claim, you'll want to listen to this episode as special guest Audrey Conrad narrates her journey into and out of a clinical master's program in marriage and family therapy. Since she was a woman of faith, her supervising professor told her she would be unable to celebrate LGBTQ identities and, therefore, was unwelcome in the profession. She now work...

Jun 28, 202341 min

Episode 432: The Christian Family | Chapters 3 & 4

During this Third Wednesday Theology conversation, we continue in Herman Bavinck's book The Christian Family as he works his way through the Old Testament. In this episode, we discuss chapters three and four: The Family Among the Nations and The Family In Israel.

Jun 21, 202327 min

Episode 431: Building Porches

We're not talking about real porches; we're talking about metaphorical ones. Abraham Kuyper once spoke of Christendom as a "forecourt" that prepared people to enter into the church. In one of the last articles he wrote before his death, Tim Keller observed that since the forecourt of Christendom has mostly disappeared, Christians need to be intentional about building porches. In Keller's opinion, hospitality, apologetics, and forgiveness provide three good starting points. In this episode, we di...

Jun 14, 202331 min

Episode 430: The Limitations of Faithful Presence

How should we understand the Christian's relationship to culture? Two answers to that question - those given by H. Richard Niebuhr (1951) and James Davison Hunter (2010) - have been widely regarded as the most compelling. However, in a recent article, Professor Brad East offers a gentle critique of Niebuhr and Hunter and puts forward a proposal of his own. East suggests four modes of engagement with culture: resistance, repentance, reception, and reform. These modes, says East, are typically all...

Jun 07, 202340 min
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