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Ask the Colson Center: Is “Agree to Disagree” the Best Tactic in Worldview Conversations?

10/7/21

John Stonestreet

Shane Morris

John and Shane field a question from a listener looking for resources to support a Biblical practice of marriage. Another audience member asks for advice for a child who enjoys art, but is trying to understand creative expression from a Christian worldview.

In the latter part of the show, someone asks if “secular” is a term Christians should use if “every square inch” belongs to God? To close, John and Shane discuss if “agree to disagree” is a good tactic to have in worldview conversations, if it is loving or actually harmful.

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Resources:

BreakPoint: Religious couples are the most satisfied in the bedroom, survey says
John Stonestreet & Shane Morris | BreakPoint | May 31, 2019

The Influence of Religiosity/Spirituality on Sex Life Satisfaction and Sexual Frequency: Insights from the Baylor Religion Survey
Springer Survey | January 1, 2020

Art and the Bible
Francis Schaeffer | Intervarsity Press | 2007

Art and Faith
Makoto Fujimura | Yale University Press | 2021

Culture Care
Makoto Fujimura | Intervarsity Press | 2017

Roger Scruton Art Today, Fake & Kitsch
Roger Scruton | Youtube | January 10, 2015

 

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