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Kingdom and Culture
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24 episodes
4 months ago
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BONUS: Called to Freedom with Brad Littlejohn
Kingdom and Culture
46 minutes 24 seconds
9 months ago
BONUS: Called to Freedom with Brad Littlejohn
In this bonus episode, we interview Brad Littlejohn about his new book, 'Called to Freedom: Retrieving Christian Liberty in an Age of License.' Littlejohn, a fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center, elaborates on the concept of freedom from a Christian perspective, distinguishing it from secular interpretations. He discusses the importance of constraints for achieving true freedom, three dimensions of freedom — negative/positive, individual/corporate, and inward/outward — and how these apply to spiritual, moral, and political liberties. The conversation also touches upon modern issues like technology, the free market, religious liberty, and practical community concerns in schools and churches. Littlejohn's ultimate goal is to inspire readers to rethink freedom within the context of Christian community and individual discipline. Go purchase Brad's new book: Called to Freedom
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