Curtis: What does it mean to have a robust public theology for the Christian who is in the political sphere and wants to engage politically? Russell: I think it's the way that theology is meant to work in Scripture, which is by joining us to the story of Christ. Curtis: It's also what frees us from that sense of catastrophism that says desperate times call for desperate measures.
In front of a packed house at the National Press Club, Curtis Chang, original Good Faith co-host David French, and editor in chief of Christianity Today Russell Moore introduce the After Party project. The project seeks to heal the currently troubled relationship between Christians and politics. The conversation was hosted by Trinity Forum president Cherie Harder. In this wide ranging discussion, they talk about where we as Christians have gone wrong and how we can reform our political mindset with timeless Biblical truths.
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The After Party