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Episode description
Donald Trump winning the American presidential election for a second time appears to be yet another pivotal moment in western civilisation today. How should Christians interpret it?
How have evangelicals changed their views of Trump over the last decade, and why are British people often so repulsed by him? What do the reactions to Trump tell us about the extent to which people are fed up of Leftist elitism within the culture?
If one of the keys to Trump’s success was reaching disenfranchised men, what might it look like for the Church to do this? Why have evangelical churches been so reticent to build bridges with men on the Right? What challenges await those who dare to try?
How does the Second World War continue to shape British identity and western society today? What are the effects of perpetually demonising the Nazis? And what might Jesus Christ have to do with any of it?
Join Aaron Edwards, Nathan Paylor, and Tom Chaldecott on our much-awaited next episode of That Good Fight: A Reformation For Gentlemen...