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Empathy, A Sin? with Joe Rigney

Empathy, A Sin? with Joe Rigney

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Joe Rigney’s recent work, The Sin of Empathy, explores how abuse can occur when we neglect the reality of objective truth in our efforts to sympathize with others. I enjoyed this conversation with Joe and appreciate the way he challenges us to think more deeply about how words like empathy are used in our culture. Toward the end of the podcast, Joe and I have a frank discussion about women in ministry—a conversation I believe was mutually beneficial.


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The Sin of Empathy: How Morality Fell Apart – Joe Rigney


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