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    Explore " political turmoil" with insightful episodes like "37th & The World: 5in5 for the week of February 19th, 2024", "CCP89: On Concerning Predictions for 2024", "सोवित संघ का पतन | Dissolution of the Soviet Union ( USSR )", "Israel-Hamas War: West's Weapons Industry Cashes In As World Bleeds" and "INDIA Mumbai Meeting: INDIA गठबंधन की बैठक से पहले Manoj Jha का BJP पर तंज | Opposition Meeting News" from podcasts like ""37th & The World", "Church & Culture Podcast", "Itihaas Aur Vikas", "World and Wars" and "Bihar ki Khabrein"" and more!

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    37th & The World: 5in5 for the week of February 19th, 2024

    37th & The World: 5in5 for the week of February 19th, 2024

     Pakistan faces political turmoil as two parties form a coalition government amid inconclusive elections, sparking accusations of "mandate theft." Ukraine alleges war crimes against Russia, the US draws criticism for vetoing a UN ceasefire in Gaza, and tensions rise between Rwanda and Congo over a mineral-rich border. Secretary of State Blinken announces a $200 million aid plan for Haiti amid increasing instability.











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    CCP89: On Concerning Predictions for 2024

    CCP89: On Concerning Predictions for 2024

    In this week's conversation between Dr. James Emery White and co-host Alexis Drye, Dr. White gives an overview of what will likely dominate life and culture in 2024. The headline? Christians are needed more than ever to be salt and light to cut through the turmoil and chaos.

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    First up in the conversation were politics and the political turmoil that seems to be dominating the headlines as we have entered into an election year. It's important to know how, as Christians, we are called to engage the world of government and politics. Want to know how best to do that? Check out these two C&C Podcast episodes in case you missed them or want to go back and listen to them again: CCP82: On Christians and Politics and CCP83: On Christians and Government.

    They also discussed a recent article by David Brooks in The Atlantic titled “How America Got Mean.” The division in our country, much of which is sparked by fear, is leading to a mean-spirited culture. We've touched on this topic a couple of times on the podcast, so if you missed those episodes be sure to check out CCP63: On Why Christians Are So Mean and CCP6: On Anger.

    There has been a shift in our culture that will intensify in the coming year - a rejection of morality and transcendent truth. We allow ourselves to serve as our own moral compass, telling us what is right and wrong. This plays out in both the impact of social media and what it's doing to our mental health (see CCP70: On Social Media and Mental Health) as well as the way we've allowed psychology to drive how we're parenting the next generation (see CCP60: On Gentle Parenting).

    The conversation turned toward the state of the Church for 2024. A recent article from Christianity Today titled “United Methodists Down 7,659 Churches As Exit Window Ends” focused on the largest denominational schism in the U.S. since the civil war. Dr. White and Alexis discussed this problem plaguing several U.S. denominations in CCP15: On Denominational Decline. When you couple denominational decline with the continued rise of the “nones” (see The Rise of the Nones written by Dr. White), you find the church in a state of crisis and needing to make a significant change. Dr. White would argue that the solution is to go “hybrid.” You can read more about this topic in his book Hybrid Church: Rethinking the Church for a Post-Christian Digital Age, which you can find on Amazon HERE.

    Finally, the conversation turned to the future of A.I. and all of the implications this will have on our society. Be sure to check out a past podcast on this topic: CCP44: On Artificial Intelligence. The prevalence of A.I. is fueling the crisis of truth that we face in our culture. Check out a recent article in the New York Times titled “The Problem of Misinformation in an Era Without Trust.

    For those of you who are new to Church & Culture, we'd love to invite you to subscribe (for free of course) to the twice-weekly Church & Culture blog and check out the Daily Headline News - a collection of headlines from around the globe each weekday. We'd also love to hear from you if there is a topic that you'd like to see discussed on the Church & Culture Podcast in an upcoming episode. You can find the form to submit your questions at the bottom of the podcast page HERE.

    सोवित संघ का पतन | Dissolution of the Soviet Union ( USSR )

    सोवित संघ का पतन | Dissolution of the Soviet Union ( USSR )
    सोवियत संग के पतन की चर्चा , कौन से रहे बड़े कारण , उनका क्या हुआ दुनिया पर असर जानिये आज की इस एपिसोड में सोवियत संग के पतन की कहानी

    INDIA Mumbai Meeting: INDIA गठबंधन की बैठक से पहले Manoj Jha का BJP पर तंज | Opposition Meeting News

    INDIA Mumbai Meeting: INDIA गठबंधन की बैठक से पहले Manoj Jha का BJP पर तंज | Opposition Meeting News
    मुंबई में 'INDIA' गठबंधन की दो दिवसीय बैठक को लेकर सियासी पारा हाई है. जुबानी जंग का दौर राजनीतिक गलियारों में चल रहा है. ऐसे में मीटिंग के एजेंडे की हर बता बता कर लालू यादव के सांसद मनोज झा ने करारा वार किया. और साफ साफ कहा कि हमारा उद्देश्य एक निश्चित उद्देश्य के लिए है.

    The Unforgettable Mardi Gras Parade: A Chaotic Scene of Unexpected Events

    The Unforgettable Mardi Gras Parade: A Chaotic Scene of Unexpected Events

    In this episode, we discuss the annual Mardi Gras celebrations in New Orleans, which bring joy and revelry to the city but also concern over violent crime. We delve into the recent incident where gunfire broke out during a parade, leaving a teenager dead and four others injured, including a 4-year-old girl. We also explore the political turmoil surrounding New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell and the recall petition launched against her. Finally, we take a look at some of the delicious New Orleans food traditions associated with Mardi Gras, including the king cake and the muffuletta.

    Christian Witness in Turbulent Places / Miroslav Volf with Mike Cosper

    Christian Witness in Turbulent Places / Miroslav Volf with Mike Cosper

    Mike Cosper, host of Cultivated, a podcast about faith and work, interviews Miroslav Volf about his vocation as theologian. They discuss Miroslav's youth in Croatia and his family's influence on his spirituality and theology, as well as the urgent need for faithful witness in our turbulent times. Original air date: November 2, 2020. 

    Show Notes

    • “I had parents who were extraordinary spiritual human beings, not in a sense that they were total exemplars of holiness, but there was kind of an honesty about the spiritual life”
    • His father “experienced God’s love in the midst of Hell” on a socialist death march
    • “A vivid representation of what faith can do, what God can do”
    • Volf’s early experience of the Church via his father’s ministry
    • “Oh, what an incredible thing. To devote one’s life to helping people who are so much on the margins”
    • Volf traveled as a translator: “I realized there that one could be cool and the believer as well”
    • “To my shame and chagrin, it's the being possible to be cool and a believer that opened up space for me to enter. And then slowly I was getting deeper into faith”
    • “How am I supposed to behave and how should I speak to these people? That made it a little theologian in me”
    • “I haven't regretted a single time, single date, single hour, the choice that I've made”
    • He studied with Moltmann in graduate school 
    • “We became friends and he proved very important in my life”
    • “He said to me, Miroslav, take something that moves people and shine the light of the Gospel on it”
    • While teaching at Fuller, he started to think about Exclusion and Embrace
    • Miroslav Volf, Exclusion and Embrace, a Theological Exploration of Identity, Otherness, and Reconciliation
    • The fall of the Berlin Wall, how to address a war about religious identity? 
    • Luke 15:11-32, The Prodigal Son, family, community, and belonging
    • Forgiveness, victimization, and community
    • The importance of boundaries: “they define who we are”
    • The political division underneath the racial division, are we able to build bridges? 
    • Can we enter into the position of the other? 
    • Hannah Arendt - “forgiveness is the only way to reverse the flow of history” 
    • How we deal with forgiveness – we must name the wrong as wrong 
    • “Trump is an embodiment of paganism” - Volf 
    • Alain de Benoist, On Being a Pagan
    • Pagans don’t like to sacrifice for others, Trump thinks: ‘I do what benefits me ‘
    • “Trump’s God is my Devil” –Volf 
    • Evangelical paganism
    • Is this new or is this an unmasking?
    • “The problem is not that people commit sin. It's the pretense of holiness when there's exactly otherwise happening”
    • “Jesus has become a moral stranger to us, everything that mattered to him seems not to matter to us, and everything that matters to us as a culture seems not to have been important to him”
    • Reclaiming morality 

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    Introduction from Cultivated, featured on Christianity Today

    (Click here to listen on ChristianityToday.com.)

    Miroslav Volf’s writing is considered some of the most significant theological work of the last century. He was born into a family of Pentecostal Christians in Croatia, under oppressive Communist rule, and a “minority of a minority” (as he would later describe it). For almost four decades, his writing has been a testament to the power of the gospel for reunification and healing in the aftermath of war and political turmoil, as well as a vision for human flourishing in an experience of Trinitarian love.

    On this episode, we talk about his emergence as a theologian, the development of his work, and his perspective on the turbulent times we’re experiencing today.

    Cultivated is a production of Christianity Today.

    This episode was produced by Mike Cosper

    It was edited by Mark Owens.

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