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1:03:22Now PlayingIn this thought-provoking episode of The Faith Roundtable, host Josh Burtram sits down with Dr. Nadya Williams, historian, author, and former professor, to explore her latest book, Mother’s, Children, and the Body Politics: Ancient Christianity and the Recovery of Human Dignity. Together, they dive deep into the cultural shifts around motherhood, family, and human dignity in today’s society.
Dr. Williams shares her journey from academia to homeschooling mom and author while unpacking profound lessons from ancient Christianity about valuing life, caring for the marginalized, and embracing God’s design for human flourishing. How did early Christians redefine human value against a backdrop of Greco-Roman utilitarianism? What lessons can we apply today to counter the rise of secularism and its impact on family and community?
From the Imago Dei to countercultural truths in the Beatitudes, this episode is packed with wisdom for anyone curious about faith, history, and living out eternal priorities in a broken world.
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