This podcast presents the 37th annual Erasmus Lecture, featuring Paul Kingsnorth. In his talk, Kingsnorth explores the clash between Christianity and modern civilization, drawing on the story of Charles Alexander Eastman (Oheasa), a Native American who grappled with the cultural tensions between his community and encroaching white society. He argues that the current crisis in the West arises from a departure from Christianity's essential values. He uses figures like Jordan Peterson, who promotes a "Christian civilization," as examples of this shift—prioritizing cultural preservation over authentic faith. Kingsnorth ultimately asserts that genuine Christian action isn't about defending a fading Western culture; it's about embracing humility and transformative love, reflecting Christ's teachings.
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