Sally Mann and Shane Claiborne - People, Places and Post-Evangelicals (N200)
Podcast |
Nomad Podcast
Publisher |
Nomad
Media Type |
audio
Publication Date |
Jul 03, 2019
Episode Duration |
01:51:01

In this episode we bring together London based sociologist, pastor and community theologian Sally Mann and Philadelphia based social activist and author Shane Claiborne.

Shane had crossed the pond to join Sally and others in launching Red Letter Christians UK. So we took the opportunity to quiz them about the state of evangelicalism in both the UK and US, what lies at the heart of their faith, their concerns about post-evangelicalism, and why they see signs of hope in the Red Letter Christians movement.

After the interview Nomad hosts David Blower, Jemimah McAlpine, Tim Nash and Nick Thorley reflect on their own experiences of evangelicalism, their subsequent deconstructions, and where they are seeing hope. 

Interview starts at 12m 30s

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