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Ep. 243 Mike Cosper - The Church in Dark Times: Resisting the Lure of Ideology

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The Banality of Evil and the Journey of Faith

This chapter explores Hannah Arendt's insights on evil through the trial of Adolf Eichmann, framing him as a product of a morally vacant society. It emphasizes the importance of solitude, personal introspection, and engagement with God as means to resist pervasive ideologies. Additionally, the chapter celebrates figures like Eugene Peterson, advocating for localized storytelling as essential to cultivating an authentic Christian identity amid contemporary challenges.

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