• If Screwtape could vote in the U.S. Election – Part 2

  • Nov 2 2024
  • Length: 49 mins
  • Podcast

If Screwtape could vote in the U.S. Election – Part 2

  • Summary

  • Summary

    In this conversation, Christina Wallace and Dominick Baruffi explore the intersection of Christianity and political discourse, emphasising the importance of engaging with politics from a biblical perspective. They discuss the nature of politics as a good, the role of governance in Scripture, and the challenges of anti-intellectualism and jargon in contemporary discussions. The conversation highlights the need for Christians to actively participate in political life while maintaining a focus on love and understanding, rather than retreating into isolation or apathy.

    Read Dominick’s piece, Screwtape Endorses a Candidate, here:

    Takeaways

    * Politics is the practice of ordering public life.

    * God has an interest in how public life is ordered.

    * We cannot eschew politics as a form of practicing virtue.

    * Anti-intellectualism is a significant issue in political discourse.

    * Jargon can hinder deep thinking and understanding.

    * “Love your neighbour” must be defined in context.

    * Isolation is a tactic of the enemy.

    * Engagement in politics is a Christian responsibility.

    * Anxiety should not be validated; we must cast our cares on God.

    Chapters

    00:00 Reintroduction and Context Setting

    02:10 Engaging in Political Discourse

    46:58 Navigating Christian Witness in a Divided World

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