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Chesterton once said Christianity has not been tried and found wanting, rather it has never been tried. This podcast addresses itself to this problem by attempting to locate the coordinates of where the lessons that found expression in the gospels can be brought to bear in the interregnum of the secular humanitarian project. This project may be revealed to be a cut flower of the Christian project, but so obscure has that project become to self-described practitioners, that the secular derivative can serve as a source of material from which it’s origin can be reconstructed.
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