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Oct 20, 2015

Is Humanity Good or Bad? - Irenicast Episode 033 - Conversations on Faith and Culture - An Irenicon

Is humanity good or bad? What is total depravity and original sin and are they helpful for the life of faith? Emilie, an Irenicast listener, touches off a conversation between Jeff, Mona & Allen over these questions and more when she wonders if “being told every Sunday morning for decades on end that you are dirty, sinful, wicked, and completely worthless” makes theological sense. And in honor of Back to the Future Day’s impending arrival, your hosts offer a few 30-year predictions of their own.

 

Are People Good or Bad Conversation (00:10)

Future Predictions Segment (48:44)

 

RELEVANT LINKS

total depravity (wikipedia)

 

original sin (wikipedia)

 

The Confessions, Augustine (book)

 

Martin Luther’s Commentary on Romans (book)

 

Calvin: Institutes of the Christian Religion (book)

 

semipelagianism (wikipedia)

 

prevenient grace (wikipedia)

 

The Great Doctrine of Original Sin Defended, Jonathan Edwards (online book)

 

protestant work ethic (wikipedia)

 

Pygmalion effect (wikipedia)

 

Francis Chan interviewed by Mark Driscoll and Joshua Harris - The Gospel Coalition (video)

A Theology for the Social Gospel, Walter Rauschenbusch (free ebook)

 

Theology for the Community of God, Stanley Grenz (book)

 

Yoruba Traditions and African American Religious Nationalism, Tracey E. Hucks (book)

 

Without Buddha I Could not be a Christian (book)

 

Marty McFly Returns? (Back to the future hoax)

 

Back To The Future In ACTUAL 2015 (youtube video)

 

The Lexus Hoverboard: It's here (youtube video)

 

BELIEF - Tony Hawk prank (youtube video)


THANK YOU

Thank you to Mike Golin for our intro and outro music.  Check out his band Soulwise.


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