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🗓️ 31 August 2024
⏱️ 60 minutes
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Host Curtis Chang is joined by Dr. Hahrie Han, a political scientist at Johns Hopkins University and the Director of the SNF Agora Institute, to explore how evangelical churches relate to racial and political issues. Drawing from her research on a multi-ethnic evangelical church in Cincinnati and insights from Redeeming Babel's "The After Party" project, Dr. Han reveals how cross-racial relationships within faith communities can help heal racial division and foster deeper belonging. Listeners will discover why facing questions of race and politics head-on, rather than reducing them to political buzzwords, can transform divisive issues into shared experiences that unite communities.
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Join Curtis Chang in person:
See Curtis Chang and David French at Redeemer Presbyterian Church in NYC
See Curtis Chang and Tim Alberta at Wheaton College
Referenced in this episode:
Read Robert Putnam’s book Bowling Alone (Amazon)
Learn more about Crossroads Church in Cincinnati
Learn more about the Undivided Program
Learn more about Pastor Chuck Mingo
Listen to Curtis and David’s Good Faith conversation about “white replacement theory” with Chuck Mingo
Listen to Curtis’s Good Faith conversation about churches who exploit political controversies with Chuck Mingo
Explore Hahrie Han’s work:
Hahrie’s work at John Hopkins’s P3 Lab
Read Hahrie Han’s book Undivided
Explore Hahrie Han’s other books HERE
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0:00.0 | Listeners, Curtis Chang is hitting the road to explore some big ideas with some of our favorite |
0:04.8 | friends and we want you to join him. |
0:06.8 | First, Curtis comes to New York City on September 9th at 8 p.m. Eastern. |
0:11.6 | He'll team up with Good Faith founding friend and New York |
0:14.7 | Times opinion columnist David French at Redeemer Presbyterian Church. The |
0:19.4 | appearance by the original Good Faith Duo will explore the topic. Does Jesus care how I vote? |
0:24.4 | Tickets are $20 and can be purchased through Redeemer. Then at 7 PM Central on September 12th, |
0:30.2 | if you're a good faith listener in or around the Greater Chicago Metroplex, |
0:33.7 | don't miss your opportunity to hear Curtis alongside the author of The Kingdom, the Power, and the |
0:38.7 | glory, Tim Alberta. |
0:40.7 | They'll pick up where their recent podcast conversation left off, discussing what it means to play the long game in faith and politics. |
0:46.5 | This event will take place in Barrows Auditorium on the campus of Wheaton College and is open to the public. |
0:51.5 | You can find out more about both events and |
0:54.0 | register as applicable by following the links in our show notes. Oh, Welcome to the Good Faith Podcast. I'm your host Curtis Chang. And the Good Faith Podcast is a production of Redeeming Babble. |
1:24.0 | And it's where friends who follow Jesus help each other make sense of the world. |
1:29.0 | And as many listeners know, one of the big things that Redeeming Babble is doing to try to help |
1:33.7 | people out there is our multi-pronged project called the After Party. The |
1:39.6 | After Party seeks to equip Christians to serve as a healing presence in this era of political division. |
1:46.0 | Now that's the content. |
1:48.0 | The distribution strategy of the after party, well it's making a big bet on the local church. |
1:55.0 | We're making a big bet on the potential of the local church |
1:58.0 | to be a healing agent in this era of division. |
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