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26. How Should Christians Respond to the Culture Wars? - With N.T. Wright

26. How Should Christians Respond to the Culture Wars? - With N.T. Wright

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What does the Bible really say about power, politics, and peace in our divided world?


In this compelling episode of Into the Truth, Pierpaolo Finaldi sits down with one of the most influential New Testament scholars of our time - Professor N.T. Wright - for a wide-ranging and refreshingly honest conversation on faith, culture, and scripture.


Filmed at the Bishop Barron Conference on the Bible in East

London, this dialogue moves beyond stereotypes and easy answers to explore how Christians - Catholics and Protestants alike - might faithfully respond to the "powers and principalities" at work in the modern world.


The conversation explores:


* The spiritual forces behind our political and cultural crises

* What St Paul teaches us about empires, identity, and resistance

* Whether "wokeism" is a Christian heresy or a call for justice gone awry

* Christian nationalism, post-liberalism, and the danger of distorting the Gospel

* Why the Church must be a "working model of new creation"

* How listening - truly listening - can open hearts to the Gospel


Drawing from his latest book "Jesus and the Powers", Wright urges a rediscovery of biblical values - not as nostalgia, but as radical, transformative hope. With insight into scripture, early Church history, and contemporary society, this episode offers a deep yet accessible entry point for Christians seeking to engage the world without losing their soul.

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