Episode 178: Strategic Ambiguity
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David is joined this week by Dr. Greg Forster, a professor at Trinity International University and the author of numerous fine works in the domain of faith and culture (one such link below). If avoiding the two reductionist extremes of the moment leaves one homeless in the current moment, David and Greg are roommates on the street. But as you will see, the work fusionism still has to do is an important topic, as is wrestling through the role of the state in modern society, truth claims and religious neutrality, and a few other light matters that might not get unpacked in 45 minutes. From Whitaker Chambers to Bill Buckley to Abraham Kuyper, our conversation covers the greats and will leave you coming back for more.
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