Curtis Chang and Yuval Levin discuss the importance of engaging in good faith conversations, especially when different faiths are involved. They also explore the unique role of Curtis Chang as a bridge between the management consultant world and evangelical theological thought.
In the diagnosis of the epidemic of anxiety sweeping through society, the examination has tended to focus on individual risk factors or macro-social trends (like social media and smartphone adoption among teens). But this misses something going on at the intermediary level between individuals and mass society: the state of the institutions that shape so much of our daily life. Curtis is joined by renowned scholar Yuval Levin in exploring the concept of “the anxious institution.” They make the case that institutions both externally cause and internally experience anxiety in fascinating and important ways.