
Russell Moore
Guest speaker at the Immanuel Nashville Last Word Seminar, sharing insights on Luke chapter 2 and its connection to the Book of Revelation.
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Aug 13, 2024 • 43min
Last Word Seminar - Russell Moore - Week 1
Russell Moore, a public theologian and author, shares profound insights on the gospel of Christ in Revelation. He delves into the vibrant imagery of the Alpha and Omega amidst churches, weaving personal reflections on faith and modern culture. The discussion also tackles the complexities of interpreting both music and biblical texts, particularly comparing the lyrics of Don McLean's 'Bye Bye Miss American Pie' to Revelation. Moore emphasizes understanding context, myths, and the transformative power of divine revelation amid life's confusions.

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Nov 13, 2024 • 30min
Ep. 6 / Losing Our Religion: An Alter Call for Evangelical America, Part 2 ► Russell Moore
Russell Moore, Editor in Chief of Christianity Today and author of 'Losing Our Religion,' discusses the urgent need for the American evangelical church to reclaim its mission amidst political polarization. He emphasizes the dangers of politicized faith, advocating for a return to core Christian teachings. Key topics include nurturing authentic faith in youth, the evolving concept of revival, and the importance of global evangelical unity. Moore urges believers to embody their faith with integrity and connection to Scripture in today's post-truth society.

Nov 6, 2024 • 30min
Ep. 5 / Losing Our Religion: An Alter Call for Evangelical America, Part 1 ► Russell Moore
In this engaging discussion, Russell Moore, Editor in Chief of Christianity Today and author of 'Losing Our Religion', tackles the crossroads of American evangelicalism. He emphasizes the urgent need for spiritual renewal amidst challenges like secularization and disillusionment. Moore highlights the dangers of the prosperity gospel versus authentic faith, urging for a biblically literate approach, especially for younger Christians. The conversation also delves into the evolving definitions of faith and the complexities of deconstructing belief while retaining theological legacies.