For the first episode of 2021, Matt, Derek, and Alastair apply their expertise and experience to thinking theologically about the pro-Trump protest that turned into an attack on the U.S. Capitol. Is this the fruit of ejecting God from our public life? Is it possible to seek power in good faith? How should the church shepherd their congregations in this chaos?
Mere Fidelity is sponsored by Lexham Press, and features the Lexham Press Book of the Month.
For the month of January, Mere Fidelity listeners get a 40% discount on their purchase of Evil and Creation: Historical and Constructive Essays in Christian Dogmatics using the promo code MEREFIDELITYJAN21. In Evil and Creation, David J. Luy, Matthew Levering, and George Kalantzis collect essays investigating how the doctrine of creation relates to moral and physical evil.
Timestamps:
Mere Fidelity Book of the Month [0:00 – 2:03]
What Happened on January 6 [2:03 – 13:17]
Whataboutism and the Unequal Treatment of Violence [13:17 – 25:54]
The Secularity of Politics [25:54 – 30:39]
The Entanglement of Morality & Power [30:39 – 44:03]
How should the church respond to the chaos? [44:03 – 51:10]
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