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The Russell Moore Show

Russell Moore & Jonathan Haidt: A Conversation

The Russell Moore Show

Russell Moore

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.71.1K Ratings

🗓️ 21 September 2018

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

In this episode of Signposts, I sit down with one of the leading social psychologists in the United States, Jonathan Haidt. Professor Haidt is an acclaimed author and thought leader. His book, The Righteous Mind, was a New York Times bestseller that explored the foundations of morality. And his recently released work, The Coddling of the American Mind, which explores concerning trends emerging on America’s college campuses, has also appeared on the bestsellers list for consecutive weeks since its release. On this episode, we enjoyed a wide-ranging conversation that I’m sure you will enjoy. I invite you to listen in on our conversation, and be sure to subscribe to receive future episodes of Signposts. The post Russell Moore & Jonathan Haidt: A Conversation appeared first on Russell Moore. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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This episode is brought to you in part by the Table Podcast from the Hendrix Center at Dallas Theological Seminary.

0:05.5

I'm Darryl Bach one of the hosts and I invite you to join us as we discuss issues of God and culture,

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which includes anything and everything.

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Listen on your podcast app or at DTS.D2U slash the table.

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and so their podcast ads.

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So he's some elevator music to fill the time. M&M, big brands, low prices, always up to 65% less than R.L.P.

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Click on tap now to shop at M&M. Hello this is Russell Moore and you're listening to signposts. There's probably not a lot of

1:02.1

evangelical preaching classes that would have a Jewish

1:06.0

atheist professor's book on the syllabus but mine always did back when I was in

1:11.6

academia because there was a book that I have said to multiple people

1:17.6

is I think the most important book of the last decade.

1:21.6

And it's a book called The Righteous Mind, why good people are

1:24.8

divided by politics and religion by Jonathan Hight. I think every

1:29.4

evangelical Christian should read this book. I think every American should, book I think every American should but I think

1:34.0

every evangelical Christian particularly should read this book to think about

1:38.0

why people see things differently from you how to talk to people who see things differently from you, how to talk to people who see things differently from you, and why we often

1:46.2

have so many blind spots in terms of the way that we pay what we pay attention to and how

1:52.1

we filter things. So I'm really honored to have

1:56.1

the author of that book Jonathan Hight on signpost today and am also very glad

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