James Smith and Nancey Murphy — Evangelicals, Out of the Box
Publisher |
On Being Studios
Media Type |
audio
Publication Date |
Oct 20, 2005
Episode Duration |
00:50:59

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Stereotypes tell us this: Evangelical Christians are politically conservative, closed-minded, morally judgmental, and anti-science. We speak with two creative members of a new generation of Evangelical thinkers and teachers, who defy stereotypes and reveal an evolving character for this vast movement that describes 40 percent of Americans.

Stereotypes tell us this: Evangelical Christians are politically conservative, closed-minded, morally judgmental, and anti-science. We speak with two creative members of a new generation of Evangelical thinkers and teachers, who defy stereotypes and reveal an evolving character for this vast movement that describes 40 percent of Americans.

Being-with-Krista-Tippett.jpg?resize=320,320" width="320" height="320" alt="James Smith and Nancey Murphy — Evangelicals, Out of the Box">

Stereotypes tell us this: Evangelical Christians are politically conservative, closed-minded, morally judgmental, and anti-science. We speak with two creative members of a new generation of Evangelical thinkers and teachers, who defy stereotypes and reveal an evolving character for this vast movement that describes 40 percent of Americans.

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