

Jacob Alan Cook: Is the "Christian Worldview" a Supremacist Grift?
Feb 4, 2022
Dr. Jacob Alan Cook, an author and postdoctoral fellow at Wake Forest University, dives deep into the intersection of worldview and faith in evangelical communities. He challenges traditional perspectives on the 'Christian worldview,' linking it to issues of race, colonialism, and moral formation. Cook discusses the need for a more inclusive approach and critiques historical figures like Abraham Kuyper. Their conversation highlights personal identity's evolution within faith, the complexities of deconstruction, and the journey towards healing and compassion in spiritual growth.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Exploring Lent: The Jesus Deconstructed Class and Intersections with Evangelical Worldviews
02:06 • 4min
Navigating Worldview in Evangelical Identity
06:30 • 11min
Revisiting Abraham Kuyper: Legacy and Challenges
17:53 • 23min
Shifting Identities: Evangelicalism in America
40:50 • 12min
Navigating Identity and Belief
52:21 • 15min
Navigating Inclusion: Tensions in Evangelical Theology
01:07:01 • 24min
Deconstructing Identity through Loki: A Journey of Resistance
01:31:16 • 2min
Healing Faith: The Journey of Transformation
01:32:54 • 7min
Navigating Faith in a Changing Landscape
01:39:45 • 22min
Exploring Baptist Identity and Upcoming Discussions on Faith
02:02:01 • 3min