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Theology in the Raw

Cancel Culture vs. Meaningful Conversations: Dr. Tim Muehlhoff

Theology in the Raw

Theology in the Raw

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.61.4K Ratings

🗓️ 1 July 2024

⏱️ 68 minutes

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Summary

Dr. Tim Muehlhoff (Ph.D. in communication theory at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) is Professor of Communication at Biola University and co-director of Winsome Conviction Project, and is co-author (with Sean McDowell) of End the Stalemate: Move Past Cancel Culture to Meaningful Conversations, and outstanding book that forms the basis of our conversation. In this episode, we talk about how to have fruitful conversations with people whose ideas we radically disagree with. Tim's insights are absolutely fascinating and are necessary for moving past the stalemate we seem to be at as a church when it comes to controversial issues. Get 10% off your first order of Mitopure by Timeline! https://www.Timeline.com/theology USE CODE: Theology Support Theology in the Raw through Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/theologyintheraw Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey friends, welcome back to another episode of theology and around my guest today is the one only Dr. Tim Mulehoff who has a PhD in communication theory at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

0:10.5

He's currently the professor of communication at Bialel University and

0:14.5

co-director of Winsome Conviction Project and he's a co-author with Sean McDowell

0:20.1

of the recent book and the stalemate move past cancel culture to meaningful

0:25.6

conversations it's a book that I endorsed I got an early copy of it and as

0:29.9

explained in this episode it was it came at a time when I really didn't have time to read

0:34.5

another book and endorse another book but I just absolutely could not put this

0:37.3

book down. It has a potential of saving the church. I mean really like when you talk like when we think about how many

0:45.4

times Christians and churches just don't know how to dialogue around

0:49.4

controversial topics or talk through you know areas of disagreement this book is a is a master class and how to do that so that's what this conversation is all about Tim is he is my go to when it comes to effective communication especially across differences.

1:06.9

This is an incredibly incredibly important conversation for anybody who's human and also a Christian and especially if you are in some kind of leadership

1:16.6

discipleship ministry church ministry or if you're married or even plan on getting married or if you just want to have

1:24.4

friends and relationships that I cover everybody there this book is actually

1:28.6

incredibly incredibly important so yeah I hope you like this conversation. Please welcome back to the show

1:33.8

do you want and only Dr. Tim Yolhas? All right, Tim.

1:45.0

Welcome back to the podcast.

1:47.2

We have so, so much to talk about.

1:49.2

I just want to first of all begin by saying your book, I mean, you and Sean McDowell wrote this book and

1:55.0

the stalemate which let me be honest with you I get a lot of requests to

2:00.7

endorse books like like you do and it's like gosh you just don't have the time to do it all.

2:04.5

When I got your request I felt like I love these guys but I just don't have the time.

2:13.0

You know, I said, well, let me crack it open just to check it out.

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