loader from loading.io

548 Andy Stanley, Spirit Warriors & The Greatest Threat To Christianity

The Holy Post

Release Date: 02/01/2023

712: A New Kind of Christian Fundamentalism plus Bob Goff show art 712: A New Kind of Christian Fundamentalism plus Bob Goff

The Holy Post

In the past, Christian fundamentalism was defined by a literal reading of the Bible and conservative social values. They believed in things like a seven-day creation, the rapture, prophecies about the return of Jesus, and supporting the state of Israel. But data shows that fewer evangelicals hold these beliefs, but that doesn’t mean fundamentalism is going away. Skye and Kaitlyn are joined by Mike Erre to discuss the changing definition of Christian fundamentalism in America, and why the older variety may have been better. Then Bob Goff talks about his new video project through the Holy Land...

info_outline
711: Donald and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad War plus Preston Sprinkle show art 711: Donald and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad War plus Preston Sprinkle

The Holy Post

Do you remember the children’s book, “Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day”? That title also sums up what most Americans think about Trump’s new war with Iran. Kaitlyn explains why the war is immoral based on Christian theology, Phil channels Ezra Klein to define America’s new “heads on pikes” foreign policy, and Skye says the war fits Donald Trump’s long pattern of laziness and impatience. Then, Preston Sprinkle is back to discuss his latest book, “From Genesis to Junia,” about his journey to determine what the Bible really says about women in...

info_outline
710: Iran, Immigration, & the Trouble with Certainty with Carrie McKean show art 710: Iran, Immigration, & the Trouble with Certainty with Carrie McKean

The Holy Post

The U.S. launched a military strike on Iran and President Trump is framing it in moral terms. Phil, Kaitlyn, and Katelyn Beaty discuss the administration’s shifting justifications for war, and why Christians should be cautious of language that makes it easier to dehumanize enemies. Then, they turn to the mass shooting in Austin and the predictable scramble to turn tragedy into political leverage. Kaitlyn interviews Carrie McKean about why distrust in public health and debates over immigration are often more complicated than our partisan categories allow. Also this week, don’t take selfies...

info_outline
709: A Rabbi and a Priest Walk into a Podcast with Father James Martin show art 709: A Rabbi and a Priest Walk into a Podcast with Father James Martin

The Holy Post

Many of our political leaders invoke the Bible, but Rabbi Shai Held says many don’t understand one of its most important commands. Rabbi Held argues that Scripture’s call to love immigrants was a “moral revolution” and says the mistreatment of immigrants is an abomination in God’s eyes. Skye interviews Father James Martin about his new memoir, “Work in Progress,” about his journey from the business world to the priesthood. They also discuss the link between Jesuit spirituality and Protestant theology, and they get nerdy about Jesus and temple theology. Also this week—the rise...

info_outline
708: Mistaking Certainty for Maturity with Joshua Harris show art 708: Mistaking Certainty for Maturity with Joshua Harris

The Holy Post

Thirty years ago, Joshua Harris became the cheerleader for purity culture with his book “I Kissed Dating Goodbye.” Since then, he’s apologized for the book, exited from ministry and his marriage, and announced he’s no longer a Christian. He talks to Skye about his journey from fundamentalism to deconstructionism, and back toward curiosity about Jesus. Also this week, how the Trump administration is making paganism great again, why secular progressives are rediscovering the benefits of religion, and how Christians in Springfield, Ohio, have organized to protect Haitian immigrants from...

info_outline
707: Halftime Hullabaloo and Tyler Johnson show art 707: Halftime Hullabaloo and Tyler Johnson

The Holy Post

The big game was on Sunday, and for most of the country, it was a big letdown unless you’re heavily invested in the culture war. Phil, Kaitlyn, and Skye start by breaking down Bad Bunny’s halftime show (en español) and Turning Point USA’s alternative with Kid Rock. Then they discuss how Jesus became such a big part of football culture. Is it good that so many players start their media interviews with a shout-out to their Lord and Savior, or has it become a distracting cliche? Skye talks to Tyler Johnson, the Chief Impact Officer for Come Near, about how their Super Bowl ad this year...

info_outline
706: The Second Slap plus Leah Libresco Sargeant show art 706: The Second Slap plus Leah Libresco Sargeant

The Holy Post

We’ve all heard the stories of people raised within American evangelicalism who became disillusioned because of abuse, scandals, or political idolatry. Some migrated to more progressive church traditions while others deconstructed their faith entirely. Joshua Harris, made famous for his seminal purity culture book “I Kissed Dating Goodbye,” was in the latter category. Harris now says he is emerging from “a season of overcorrection,” having seen the “bully energy” in progressive spaces, and that he is curious about Jesus again. Then, Katilyn talks to feminist author Leah Libresco...

info_outline
705: Minnesota, Civil Rights, & Contagious Courage with Justin Giboney show art 705: Minnesota, Civil Rights, & Contagious Courage with Justin Giboney

The Holy Post

The country is on edge after another protester was killed by ICE officers in Minneapolis. Phil, Kaitlyn, and Skye look at how different Christian journalists and media outlets are covering, or not covering, the story, and what protests against ICE share in common with the Civil Rights movement, and how they’re different. Speaking of the Civil Rights era, Justin Giboney is back to discuss his new book, “Don’t Let Nobody Turn You Around.” He believes too much of the American church and our politics has been captivated by the culture war, and learning from the example of the Black church,...

info_outline
704: Love is All We Need + Moderate Churches with Ryan Burge show art 704: Love is All We Need + Moderate Churches with Ryan Burge

The Holy Post

Over the last 30 years, the number of Americans who say they highly value patriotism, religion, community, and family has dropped dramatically. At the same time, the number of Americans who care about making more money has gone up. Phil, Kaitlyn, and Skye discuss David Brooks’ new article about the culture’s shift toward autonomy and away from loving attachments, and how Christians can begin rebuilding their social muscles. Sociologist and former pastor, Ryan Burge, is back to discuss why the political polarization of Christianity is hurting both the church and democracy. Also this week,...

info_outline
703: Hobbes vs Locke & Faith vs Politics with Senator Raphael Warnock show art 703: Hobbes vs Locke & Faith vs Politics with Senator Raphael Warnock

The Holy Post

Tensions have flared around the country after the fatal shooting of Renee Good by an ICE agent in Minneapolis, and the Department of Homeland Security has rolled out a new slogan as it defends the lethal action: “One of Ours, All of Yours.” Is the Trump administration declaring civil war on Americans? Then, two seventeenth-century philosophers, Hobbes and Locke, help us understand the divide in our politics today, but Kaitlyn explains why Christians should be hesitant to embrace either. Skye talks with Senator Raphael Warnock (D-Georgia) about his dual roles as both a senator and a pastor,...

info_outline
 
More Episodes

In a video clip from a sermon, influential megachurch pastor Andy Stanley said gay men and women who remain in the church “have more faith than a lot of you.” The backlash has been swift, but are people misunderstanding his point? And why do some Christians think shifting views on sexuality and gender are the greatest threat to the church, while others believe it’s Christian Nationalism and politics? Who’s right? And what does our view say about us? And a new article explains the rise of Spirit Warriors—the independent Christian “prophets” on YouTube mixing politics and spiritual warfare. Where did they come from, and how much influence do they really have?



Patreon Bonus: “Biblical Family 101 | Getting Schooled by Kaitlyn Schiess” https://www.patreon.com/posts/78029251/

 

Holy Post merch store - https://www.holypost.com/shop 

 

News Segment

0:00 - Intro

 

3:46 - Tyre Nichols and tragedies

 

13:07 - Andy Stanley and threats to the American 

 

Sponsor 

 

34:12 - Faithful Counseling

Get 10% off your first month at Faithful Counseling.com/ HOLYPOST

 

35:23 - The rise of spirit warriors 

 

1:01:52 End Credits

 



Links mentioned in news segment:

“Andy Stanley says gay churchgoers 'have more faith than a lot of you'” https://www.christianpost.com/news/andy-stanley-gay-churchgoers-have-more-faith-than-a-lot-of-you.html

 

“The Rise of Spirit Warriors on the Christian Right”

https://newrepublic.com/article/170027/rise-spirit-warriors-christian-right-politics



Jason Rugg’s next venture Oneworldmovie.com



Other resources:

https://www.holypost.com/

 

Support us and find premium content by going to

https://www.patreon.com/holypost

 

The Holy Post is supported by our listeners. We may earn affiliate commissions through links listed here. As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases.