The American Reformer Podcast’s mission is to promote a vigorous Christian approach to the cultural challenges of our day, rooted in the rich tradition of Protestant social and political thought. Focusing particularly on issues facing American Christians, we will seek to contribute to the reformation of Christian institutions that have become corrupted by false ideologies and practices.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 63 | Founded | a year ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity |
John Daniel Davidson is senior editor at the Federalist and the author of Pagan America: The Decline of Christianity and the Dark Age to Come. He joins the pod to talk about what America's post-Christian future will actually look like, the right way ... more
Ron Dodson, CEO and portfolio manager at Dallas North Capital Partners, joins Josh and Timon for a wide ranging discussion on American evangelicals and political theology. more
Timon (Editor-in-Chief) and Jesse (Executive Director, CAFF) talk with Jonathan Master, President of Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary (GPTS), about Greenville's distinctive educational model and curriculum, challenges and opportunities fo... more
Nick Duncan, Headmaster at Highland Rim Academy, joins Timon (Editor-in-Chief) to talk about challenges and strategies for Christian classical education in America today. more
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No organization is doing a better job of pumping Protestant thought into American society.
Chronically online guys who are very afraid of losing influence. They really need to go outside and meet everyday people outside of their bubble rather than take their understanding of the world from Twitter and the bubble consensus - I think it’d be good for them. Their politics seem to be completely reactionary and also ignore that women in the real world are complex beings like men are, and are not so easily reducible to household appliances as they think. Please go outside the beltway and jo... more
Huge fan of American Reformer. This podcast (+ the Journal) has been a significant influence on me as I’ve developed my thinking on Christian political theology/social ethics. Keep up the excellent work.
These podcasts are informative, thought provoking and learned. You guys have a great touch. Love the pod and the journal.
I’ve loved the articles and content that American Reformer has been putting out on their site for a while now. Even more excited for the development of this podcast. Highly recommended for a robust and not-watered-down look at historic, Protestant public theology.
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