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Mentioned in 20 episodes
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Mentioned in 20 episodes
Mentioned by Ross Douthat from the New York Times, he doesn't just argue for the benefits of religious faith, but for the importance of religious institution.

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676: Classroom Culture Wars & the Spirituality of Secular America with Rachel Martin
Mentioned by Jonathan Silver as a work of monotheistic apologetics arguing that everyone should be religious.

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David Bashevkin on Orthodox Jews and the American Religious Revival
Mentioned by
Michael Shermer in a debate about whether the West needs a religious revival, referencing the author's argument for a worldview with foundational values.


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Money, Lies, and God
Recommended as a fantastic book that explains why it's reasonable to believe in mystical and supernatural qualities in our universe.

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Mentioned by
Michael Shermer in the context of discussing alternative religions and historical traditions.


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Believing Is Seeing: Inside the Modern Paranormal Movement
Mentioned by
Ryan Burge as a book that Ross Stout wrote, arguing for the validity and positive outputs of religion.


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678: Is Gen Z Having a Religious Revival? with Ryan Burge
Mentioned by Justin Giboney while discussing the reasons for a potential shift in religious affiliation among young people.

Who’s the New Public Face of Christianity?
Mentioned by
Jon Favreau as the book he picked up over the last couple of weeks and was very fascinated by.


Peter Thiel's Antichrist, JD Vance's Split with the Pope, and Ross Douthat's Scientific Case for Believing in God
Mentioned by Collin Hansen as one of the insightful guests on his podcast, discussing his book "Believe"

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