Dr. Carl Trueman has written the book of the moment for Christian intellectuals this winter: The Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self: Cultural Amnesia, Expressive Individualism, and the Road to Sexual Revolution. He joins the entire Mere Fidelity cast and crew in this episode to where the modern notion of the self came from (at least since Rousseau) and how it led to the victory of sexual identity politics. If you’re wondering how the sentence, “I’m a woman trapped in a man’s body” came to make intuitive sense in our culture, listen on!
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Timestamps:
New Sponsor Discount Code [1:51]
Dr. Carl Trueman [2:23]
Book Giveaway for New Patreon Supporters [3:59]
How did the statement “I’m a woman trapped in a man’s body” come to make intuitive sense in our culture? [5:14]
Making Connections & Research Surprises [8:36]
Chief Interlocutors [13:02]
To what extent is the church complicit in the transformation of the self? [15:27]
Christianity & Romanticism as co-belligerents; Mercersburg Theologians [25:58]
Therapeuticization of the Self; We can’t go back, so what's next? [31:13]
Cultural Structures and the Notion of the Self [38:00]
The Role of History in Forming Communities [47:30]
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