When High School Theology teacher Joseph Cook moved to Wyoming, he left High School Theology teacher Joshua Swigart back in Oregon. They started this podcast to keep in touch and discuss Theology, Philosophy, Culture, and whatever comes up. You are listening to Cook and Swig. Email: holycrossclassicalschool@gmail.com Need Beef in Oregon? stolzfamilyfarm7@gmail.com If you would consider donating to... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 27 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity |
Warning: The volume of Mr. Cook is much lower than Mr. Swigart. We apologize for the inconvenience and will work on these technical difficulties.
Warning #2: Mr. Swigart was ill during this recording, so his brain was not functioning properly and sa... more
After a long period of silence, Cook and Swig return! On this episode they discuss why people today don't understand obvious things.
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Cook and Swig continue the discussion of actual Christian community, addressing critiques of "The Lutherstadt Option."
Cook and Swig begin this episode by discussing the problem of humanity: Sin. After, they discuss the difference between pleasure and happiness. They discuss how Christians ought to promote human happiness through actual community.
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All on point in today’s very very lost culture and society. Along the same lines as Pete Hegseth’s “Battle for the American Mind.”
Why is this related to evangelism?What if its not "guilt" ??? but what if people that are "wise" and know that their "sins" or "unwise choices" will or may cause consequences and though no one is perfect and all make mistakes and noone is sin free they do their best to live right...you touch a hot stove you get burned. Maybe its not puritanical but...aware of consequences!
I really enjoy this podcast, the topics they cover are interesting and I think swig is a great interviewer, I like how he can anticipate the other sides argument and is not afraid to interact with it, I think this podcast will be around for a while so if you need something to listen to give it a shot.
Good content, would recommend to anyone!
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Apple Podcasts | #238 |
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