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51:03Now PlayingJoin Faithful Politics as we host a compelling conversation with Mike Cosper, the director of podcasts at Christianity Today and creator of The Rise and Fall of Mars Hill. In this episode, we dive deep into his latest book, The Church in Dark Times: Understanding and Resisting the Evil That Seduced the Evangelical Movement. Explore the unsettling parallels between modern evangelicalism and Hannah Arendt's theories on totalitarianism, loneliness, and the dangers of charismatic leadership. From the rise of celebrity pastors to the politicization of faith, we unpack how cultural forces shape and sometimes distort the church's mission. Plus, hear Cosper’s take on Trump-era evangelicalism, the struggle for authenticity in faith communities, and his vision for a renewed church rooted in prayer, liturgy, and humility. Don’t miss this thought-provoking discussion that blends theology, politics, and cultural critique.
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Guest Bio:
Mike Cosper is a journalist and podcaster, and the author most recently of Land of My Sojourn: The Landscape of a Faith Lost and Found. His podcasts include The Rise and Fall of Mars Hill and The Promised Land, both produced at Christianity Today, where he serves as the director of Media. His previous books include Rhythms of Grace, Recapturing the Wonder, and Faith Among the Faithless.
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