The Intersection of Religion, Politics, and Society: A Conversation with Dr. Amanda Henderson
A Pessimist's Guide to Optimism
Release Date: 12/09/2024
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info_outline IntroductionA Pessimist's Guide to Optimism
Jim Schneider introduces "A Pessimist's Guide to Optimism," a podcast aimed at exploring optimism in challenging times. As a self-admitted pessimist with a background of viewing the world through a lens of scarcity and threats, Jim seeks conversations with optimists and forward-thinkers to learn new perspectives. The podcast will feature a variety of topics including societal issues, innovation, and environmental adaptation, intending to inspire and inform listeners about the possibilities for a hopeful future. "Half-Full Mic" concept and logo art by Artemis Sere of
info_outlineIn this episode, Jim welcomes Rev. Dr. Amanda Henderson, Ph.D., Director of the Institute for Religion, Politics & Culture at Iliff School of Theology, host of the podcast "Complexified" and author of Holy Chaos: Creating Connections in Divisive Times. They discuss the complex relationships between religion, politics, and society, particularly focusing on how personal beliefs shape public policies and vice versa. They explore how rigid ideologies and lack of relational engagement contribute to societal conflicts. Amanda emphasizes the importance of understanding and negotiating diverse viewpoints to coexist peacefully. The conversation also touches on the role of joy and resilience in facing hardships, with examples from marginalized communities. Amanda's relational theology views God as an interconnected force, emphasizing the importance of embracing diversity and human connections.
Bio:
Dr. Amanda Henderson is the Director of the Institute for Religion, Politics, and Culture at the Iliff School of Theology, where she leads research exploring the relationship between religion and politics. With a focus on informing public leaders, the Institute works for transformative action rooted in deep understanding. Amanda has a Ph.D. in religion, politics, and rhetoric from the University of Denver and served for seven years as the Executive Director of The Interfaith Alliance of Colorado. She is the author of "Holy Chaos: Creating Connections in Divisive Times" and hosts the Complexified podcast. Amanda lives in Littleton, Colorado, is a parent to three young adults, enjoys adventures with her husband, and finds joy running trails and growing things: dogs, chickens, gardens, and creative projects of all kinds.
Check out Amanda's book, Holy Chaos: Creating Connections in Divisive Times.
Listen to her podcast, Complexified, on Apple, Spotify or anywhere you get your podcasts.
"Half-Full Mic" concept and logo art by Artemis Sere of Seretic Studios.
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