Books and Big Ideas
The Church in an Age of Secular Mysticisms with Andy Root
Andy becomes the first official repeat-guest on “Books and Big Ideas.” We had a great discussion based on the material in his most recent book.
The Church in an Age of Secular Mysticisms with Andy Root
Andy becomes the first official repeat-guest on “Books and Big Ideas.” We had a great discussion based on the material in his most recent book.
What a Year It Has Been We’re back from summer break with a new batch of episodes and it’s….been….quite the year. There’s a lot going on with the global COVID pandemic, political turmoil, issues of equality and justice, and more. And so to kick things off, Andy talks about the perspective thinkers like Taylor and…
We all have a deep desire to belong and to be understood. As we move through different stages of life and different cultural realities, we are constantly navigating what it looks like to live into our most authentic selves. For teenagers, this process carries a lot of insecurity and awkwardness, which can stir up anxiety…
Episode 56 – The Secular Age, Part 1: Understanding The Stages (feat. Andrew Root) As society and culture move away from religious traditions, how can we understand the various shifts and stages of secularism? Do we have a common definition or understanding? Dr. Andrew Root joins our conversation as we dive into this important topic…
Andrew Root – “How Do We Talk About God Now?” Watch this Oct. 12, 2022, Faith+Lead Book Hub segment with Dr. Andrew Root, author of “Churches and the Crisis of Decline,” who appeared in conversation with Arlene Flancher of the Children, Youth and Family Team at Luther Seminary. Andrew Root – “How Do We Talk…
Beyond Church Growth Strategies: Is Innovation a Helpful Category for the Church? Part 1 Explore the limitations of traditional church growth strategies and the potential of “faithful innovation” in this thought-provoking discussion. Dr. Andrew Root , the Rev. Dr. Michael Binder, Dr. Terri Elton @terrielton, and the Rev. Dr. Dwight Zscheile debate whether innovation is…