How do we translate prayer and the practice of prayer when there is a kind of cultural conflict where the stakes are totally different? Rars: We need a very large distinction between culture war and actual war. Tish, i want a troc or transition this. And ab, because we've been talking about a situation where we really believe puten is acting in a way that god should try to defend his actions against the weak. A andnd, that we need a way to pray these kinds of prayers in international conflict.
David and Curtis talk to Tish Harrison Warren, an author, Anglican priest, and writer for The New York Times. Their conversation about prayer gets very real, as they first talk about prayer in wartime. Then they move back to the American cultural struggles, and discuss the disturbing tendency to compare peace to war and the toxic effect on our lives and hearts.
Show Notes:
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