“...the shocking argument of this book is that cultural Christians could exist and even flourish in a world in which Christianity was a persecuted minority.” – Dr Nadya Williams, Cultural Christians in the Early Church
In this conversation, Dr Nadya Williams unloads a ton of mindblowing insight about the way culture has impacted Christianity since the very beginning. There are more hot-button topics in this hour than you can shake a stick at (prostitution, pornography, medical assistance in dying, Christian nationalism, COFFEE), so watch out!
You can watch this conversation on YouTube here: Jolly Thoughts on YouTube
To follow Nadya, check out her Substack: Nadya on Substack
For reference to the Religion News Service article on people participating in multiple churches: RNS Article
If you feel the need to subject yourself to the madness of a Tucker Carlson v Ted Cruz conversations, here’s the one referenced: Tucker Carlson & Ted Cruz on X
Keywords: Christianity, cultural Christians, early church, Nadja Williams, Ananias and Sapphira, Corinthian church, Christian nationalism, purity culture, church growth, historical context
Chapters:
00:00 - Intro & Exploring Cultural Christianity
05:00 - Ananias and Sapphira: A Case Study
09:00 - The Role of Food in Early Christianity
13:00 - Cultural Context of the Corinthian Church
16:00 - Legalism vs. Christian Freedom
21:00 - The Impact of the Pandemic on Worship
23:30 - Circulating Faith: The Role of Youth Groups
25:00 - Historical Context: Early Church Dynamics
29:30 - Sectarian Violence: The Donatist Controversy
32:00 - Military and Faith: Christians in the Roman Army
37:00 - Cultural Shifts: Alcohol and Christian Identity
40:15 - Purity Culture: A Double-Edged Sword
44:45 - The Church as Family: Care and Community
47:30 - Contemporary Issues: Hyper-Individualism and AI
51:30 - Christian Nationalism: A Historical Perspective
53:30 - The Imago Dei: Humanity in Conflict
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