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The New Evangelicals Podcast

153. The Evangelicals You Never Heard Of // Dr. Isaac Sharp

The New Evangelicals Podcast

Tim Whitaker

News, Religion & Spirituality, Politics, Christianity

4.71K Ratings

🗓️ 3 July 2023

⏱️ 75 minutes

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Summary

Dr. Isaac Sharp, scholar on the history of Evangelicalism and author of the new book, The Other Evangelicals: A Story of Liberal, Black, Progressive, Feminist, and Gay Christians and The Movement That Pushed Them Out, sits down with Tim to discuss his book. Dr. Sharp explains his background in Evangelicalism and why he wrote his new book. Tim and Dr. Sharp discuss how Evangelicals are defined. They also discuss the history of Evangelicalism often left out of white conservative Evangelical narratives. Lastly, they discuss the power struggle within Evangelicalism for control of the definition of what it means to be Christian. Follow Us On Instagram @thenewevangelicals   Support Our Work Get Tickets To Theology Beer Camp  PROMOCODE: TNEGODPOD Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Introducing Laseldisei by Issemyake, a tribute to today's masculinity that gives men the desire to live intensely,

0:11.0

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0:18.4

with a bold blend of woody and marine notes.

0:21.8

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0:23.0

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0:27.0

Issemyaki.

0:29.0

Today we discuss Miro.

0:31.0

Today I want to talk about the Hellscape that is technical diagramming, right?

0:35.7

Everybody's nodding their heads right now, uh-huh.

0:37.8

And there is a potential solution that I want to share.

0:40.4

There was one name that several people brought up. I did some

0:43.3

digging and it's kind of nuts how much this program Miro has for developers. I

0:47.8

have to share this. It could potentially be a game changer for you. So my

0:51.0

favorite part about Miro is that half the work is already

0:53.8

done. Like right now typically we spend hours starting diagrams from

0:57.5

scratch gathering information you get buy-in from every team you know that's a lot of

1:02.0

work to do but Miro has a full set of

1:04.4

integrations with the tools you're probably already using and they also offer

1:08.2

open-apis and SDKs for custom solutions for all those niche diagramming use cases we have to do right?

1:14.1

So the end result is the same but it doesn't take forever. It's a massive

1:18.9

massive time-saver. I'm transforming basic flow charts and network

1:21.9

architectures and it all lives in one place.

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