
The Russell Moore Show
Best of Books 2023
Dec 20, 2023
Russell Moore and Ashley Hales discuss their favorite books of 2023, including winners of Christianity Today's book awards. They explore diverse genres, reflect on reading's impact amidst political movements, and emphasize storytelling's power. They also discuss a graphic novel adaptation of Watership Down, delve into questions of identity and spirituality, explore the concept of increased secularization, and compare two books on embracing change and community. They express gratitude and excitement for discussing books in the upcoming year.
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- The books 'The Godless Crusade' by Tobias Cremmer and 'The Kingdom, the Power and the Glory' by Tim Alberta explore the interaction between politics and Christianity, shedding light on how Christian symbolism has been co-opted by nationalistic agendas and how white evangelicals have prioritized political influence over the gospel.
- 'Self Made' by Tara Isabella Burton delves into the concept of self-made identity and the rise of individualistic spirituality, emphasizing the need to understand the spiritual landscape and its impact on our beliefs and identities.
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Exploring the interaction between politics and Christianity
This podcast episode delves into the theme of the interaction between politics and Christianity through the discussion of two books: 'The Godless Crusade' by Tobias Cremmer and 'The Kingdom, the Power and the Glory' by Tim Alberta. The books explore the ways in which Christian symbolism has been co-opted by nationalistic agendas and how white evangelicals in America have traded the gospel for political influence. The hope is that readers will gain a deeper understanding of these issues and reflect on the role of politics in their own faith.