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Nomad Podcast

Grace Davie - Cathedrals, Charismatics, and the Future of Church (N116)

Nomad Podcast

Tim Nash

Christianity, Faithshift, Deconstruction, Christianmysticism, Religion & Spirituality, Christianspirituality, Progressivechristian, Christian, Religion, Emergingchurch

4.7 • 658 Ratings

🗓️ 25 February 2016

⏱️ 65 minutes

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Summary

On Nomad we often talk about the changing nature of culture and how the church has changed (or not) in response. But rather than continuing to rely on our own anecdotal evidence, we thought it was about time we spoke with someone who actually knows what they're talking about. 

Grace Davie is a professor in the sociology of religion and wrote the influential book Religion in Britain. So she seemed like the perfect person to speak to about exactly what's going on.

"In my view the church is at a turning point now... the church has really got to work out what it wants to sustain and what is a millstone that is being dragged along.” - Grace Davie

Interview starts at 04:20

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0:00.0

Nomad, Christian community, mission and the future of the church.

0:16.4

Welcome back to Nomad podcast.

0:18.5

Here we are again.

0:19.6

It's good to be back in the digital presence of our beloved listener again, isn't it?

0:23.0

Yeah, you love it, don't you?

0:24.0

I really do, yeah, it really warms my heart.

0:25.7

As soon as you got that microphone on.

0:27.8

I know.

0:28.3

It just kind of perks me up.

0:29.8

Yeah, you come alive, don't you?

0:30.9

I think it's because, like I say, I can feel the presence of the beloved listener. That just, it warms my heart in a way that not much else in life does.

0:38.5

Not even God.

0:39.8

Warms your heart.

0:41.5

Yeah, I mean, I'd like to say that God does.

0:44.1

But, you know, it's different with God, isn't it?

0:46.4

Yeah.

0:48.5

Because he's always there, isn't it?

0:50.9

That's the difference.

0:51.8

Yeah, in sense.

1:28.0

This is another interview which you missed. I know. Because you're at a wedding, weren't you? Yeah. And then we also had to arrange recording this reflection. This is the second time we've arranged recording this reflection. The first time we had to base it around you going to hospital, your appointment. And then we tried to record it at your house but got interrupted by your family. And it led me to the conclusion, Wardo, that, I mean, forgive me if I'm wrong, but it seems to me as if you're putting your family and indeed your health before NAMO podcast. And I find that to sterving on many levels.

1:33.1

Yeah, I would say that's probably true. But, you know...

1:36.6

How do you think the beloved listener feels about that?

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