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    Christopher Nolan's Odyssey: What If the Hero Is Lying? with Jessica Hooten Wilson

    09/07/2026 | 47 mins.
    The Odyssey Isn't About Monsters. It's About Trust.
     
    Before Christopher Nolan brings The Odyssey to the big screen, Curtis Chang and Jessica Hooten Wilson revisit Homer's ancient epic to ask what the story is really about: monsters, homecoming, and the search for truth among intentional lies. They explore why reading The Odyssey still matters in the age of film and AI, how Odysseus forces us to ask who we can trust, and what Christians can learn from Greek myths and pagan gods about the one true God revealed in Scripture.
     
    03:53 - Reading the Homer vs. Watching Matt Damon
    05:38 - When to Read the Book First?
    11:06 - How "The Odyssey" Changes with the Reader
    13:32 - Did A Woman Really Write The Odyssey?
    16:50 - What Is The Unreliable Narrator?
    23:23 - The Psychological Impact of an Unreliable Narrator
    31:27 - A Christian Approach to Greek Mythology
    34:37 - Understanding The Greco-Roman Culture of Jesus
    41:36 - The Irreplaceable Human Elements of Teaching Literature in the Age of AI
     
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    Mentioned in This Episode:
    Homer's The Odyssey (Stanley Lombardo's translation)
    Homer's The Iliad
    Nadya Williams's Christians Reading the Classics
    Yann Martel's Son of Nobody
    Yann Martel's Life of Pi
    Edith Hamilton's Mythology: Timeless Tales of Gods and Heroes 
    Neil Gaiman's Norse Mythology
    Natalie Haynes's Pandora's Jar: Women in the Greek Myths 
    Christopher Nolan's Memento (trailer)
    David Fincher's Fight Club (trailer)
    An Introduction to 1 and 2 Samuel (The story of King David)
     
    More From Jessica Hooten Wilson:
    Jessica Hooten Wilson's website
    Explore Jessica's books HERE
    Read articles and Essay by Jessica HERE
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    David French & Russell Moore: America at 250 - When Founding Fathers Meet Modern Faith

    02/07/2026 | 1h
    What Does America's 250th Birthday Mean for Its Future and Our Faith?
     
    To celebrate America's 250th birthday, Curtis Chang is joined by his The After Party partners David French and Russell Moore to ask how Christians should think about patriotism, democracy, and national identity in a divisive age. Comparing the optimism of the 1976 Bicentennial with today's fractured political climate, they explore America's founding ideals, the promises and failures of liberty and equality, the relationship between Christianity and the American experiment, and the dangers of Christian nationalism. Together, they answer listener questions and offer a vision for faithful civic engagement — one marked by gratitude without idolatry, honesty without despair, and allegiance to Christ above every nation.
     
    00:34 - Introduction to America's 250th Birthday
    02:07 - Comparing the 250th with the Bicentennial
    09:18 - America's Gifts to the World
    16:16 - Was America Founded as a Christian Nation?
    25:13 - The Pull of Christian Nationalism
    29:29 - Project 2025 & What True American Renewal Requires
    36:07 - A Bottom Up Christian Influence on Government
    40:30 - Politics is Downstream from Culture
    45:14 - Guidance for Pastors on the 250th
    48:24 - America's Historical Role in the World
    52:22 - Defining Christian Patriotism
    58:03 - A Closing Prayer For Our Country
     
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    More to Listen to:
    Good Faith 199 – David French asks: What the Heck Is a Christian Nationalist?
    Good Faith 181 – Can the Church Resist Political Extremism Again? With Paul D. Miller
    Good Faith 36 – The Religion of American Greatness
    Good Faith 207 – N.T. Wright Explains Ephesians: The Church, Christian Nationalism, and the Armor of God
    Referenced in the Episode:
    Remembering the American Bicentennial Celebration
    Remembering Operation Sail
    Remembering the Miracle on Ice
    Article: Christian Nationalism's Dark Forebears by David French
    Ben Rhodes' All We Say: The Battle for American Identity: A History in 15 Speeches
    Jon Meacham's American Lion: Andrew Jackson in the White House
    Legal Philosophy and the Founding Fathers
    James Madison's Memorial and Remonstrance Against Religious Assessments
    Who was the minister, Roger Williams?
    John Locke's influence and Christian faith & legal philosophy of the American founding
    The story of Thomas Jefferson & Rev. John Leland
    Understanding Frederick Douglass and the Constitution
    Article: How Viktor Orbán's Hungary Eroded the Rule of Law and Free Markets
    PEPFAR: President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief
    Who is Freddy, the German?
     
    Scriptures Referenced:
    1 Timothy 2:1–6 (ESV)
    John 18:36 (ESV) 
    Colossians 1:15–17 (ESV) 
    Micah 6:8 (ESV) 
    Luke 3:12–14 (ESV)
    Philippians 3:20 (ESV)
     
    More From David French:
    David French's New York Times pieces HERE
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    More From Russell Moore:
    Sign up for Russell Moore's weekly newsletter Moore to the Point
    Listen to The Russell Moore Show (podcast)
     
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    Pete Wehner on Pope Leo, Trump, and Protestant America

    25/06/2026 | 42 mins.
    How Are Protestants Navigating a Moral and Spiritual Vacuum in Evangelicalism?
     
    Host Curtis Chang talks with former White House staffer and Atlantic columnist Pete Wehner about why Pope Leo XIV is resonating with Protestants and evangelicals despite historic theological divides. Together, they explore the Pope's moral leadership while contrasting his dignified, intellectually grounded public witness with Donald Trump's increasingly erratic influence on evangelical political culture. The conversation examines a perceived spiritual leadership vacuum within Protestantism and calls pastors, congregations, and followers of Jesus to cultivate beauty, goodness, and truth as a long-term path toward renewing Christian public witness.
     
    00:34 - Introduction to Pope Leo XIV's Influence
    02:29 - Is There a Protestant Appreciation for Catholicism?
    03:59 - What Is This Pope's Impact on Public Theology?
    06:06 - Papal Influence in Past Administrations
    11:19 - The Collapse of Evangelical Public Theology
    14:18 - Can Protestants Still Exert Moral Influence?
    21:16 - The "Mad King" and Trump's Cognitive Decline
    28:42 - What Can Pastors Do?
    32:00 - The Importance of Beauty, Goodness, and Truth
    37:08 - What Is The Pope's Transcendent Influence?
     
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    Referenced in the Episode:
    Pete Wehner's article "The American Pope vs. the American President" 
    Pete Wehner's article "The Apotheosis of Donald Trump"
    Pope Leo XIV's Encyclical Letter: Magnifica Humanitas
    The Madness of King George (YouTube free with ads)
    David Bentley Hart's The Beauty of the Infinite
    Wordsworth's The Prelude, Book 14 
    Good Faith's course: The After Party
     
    Scriptures Referenced:
    1 Timothy 3 (ESV)
    Titus 1 (ESV)
     
    Protestant and Catholic Leaders Referenced:
    Pope John Paul II
    Pope Benedict XVI
    Pope Francis
    Reinhold Niebuhr
    C.S. Lewis
    Billy Graham
    Dietrich Bonhoeffer
    John Stott
    Karl Barth
    Oliver O'Donovan
    Rowan Williams
    Dr. Tim Keller
    More from Pete Wehner:
    Pete Wehner's articles at The Atlantic
    Pete Wehner's opinion pieces at The New York Times
     
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    Is America's Promise of Freedom Still Unfinished? with Angel Adams Parham

    18/06/2026 | 43 mins.
    How Can Freedom, Faith, and the Fight Beyond A Holiday Shape Us?
     
    Host Curtis Chang talks with sociologist Dr. Angel Adams Parham about the history of Juneteenth, from the 1865 emancipation announcement in Galveston, Texas, to its meaning for American freedom, racial justice, and collective memory. Together, they explore the spiritual resilience of the Black church, its influence on Christian theology and Dietrich Bonhoeffer, and why Juneteenth matters for all Americans. They also consider how Christians can celebrate Juneteenth with both joy and historical honesty.
     
    02:05 - The Historical Story of Juneteenth
    05:11 - What Were the Limitations of the Emancipation Proclamation?
    09:28 - An American Pattern of Incomplete Freedom
    13:34 - How Do We Preserve the Meaning of Juneteenth?
    19:24 - The Pain of Historical Erasure & Cultural Setbacks
    23:43 - Scripture as a Freedom Narrative Fostering Resilience
    29:22 - The Universal Longing To Be Free
    32:06 - The Black Church's Contribution to the Christian Story
    35:54 - Embodied Practices for Juneteenth
    39:09 - The Spiritual Promise of "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot"
     
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    Referenced in the Episode:
    Transcript of The Emancipation Proclamation
    Union General Gordon Granger's announcement: General Order No. 3
    Claude Atcho's Reading Black Books 
    Frederick Douglass' "What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?" (pdf)
    Transcription of an interview with ex-slave Felix Haywood
    Reggie L. Williams' Bonhoeffer's Black Jesus 
    Phillis Wheatley's letter to Rev. Samson Occom
    James Weldon Johnson's poem Lift Every Voice and Sing
    Manhattan Harmony Four's recording Lift Every Voice And Sing
    The Fisk University Quartet's Swing Low, Sweet Chariot
     
    Scriptures Referenced:
    Exodus 12:31–15:21 (ESV)
    Isaiah 61 (ESV)
    Leviticus 25 (ESV)
    Luke 4:14–30 (ESV)
     
    More From Dr. Angel Adams Parham:
    Dr. Parham's bio: the University of Virginia
    Dr. Parham's Website
    Dr. Parham's book The Black Intellectual Tradition: Reading Freedom in Classical Literature
     
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    Nicholas Carr: Superbloom or Social Doom? The Tech Rewiring of Our Minds and Humanity

    11/06/2026 | 33 mins.
    What does it mean to stay fully human in the age of AI?
     
    Host Curtis Chang sits down with Pulitzer Prize finalist and acclaimed technology critic Nicholas Carr to explore how AI, social media, and digital life are reshaping human attention, identity, education, and spiritual formation. Carr warns that technologies promising efficiency often erode the embodied presence, deep thinking, struggle, and meaningful friction that make us fully human. Together, Curtis and Nicholas uncover surprising common ground in the urgent work of preserving human dignity in the age of artificial intelligence.
     
    00:37 - Introduction to Nicholas Carr and His work
    03:52 - What Is Technology's Social Impact
    04:03 - Disembodied Communication and Negative Emotions
    05:27 - What It Means to Be Truly Human
    11:32 - Information vs. Formation
    14:38 - Why Is AI So Unsettling?
    18:54 - Stop Rushing the Adoption of AI in Education
    22:02 - AI and the Erosion of the Self
    25:08 - An Institutional Response to AI
    27:36 - Forming the Next Generation
    31:10 - Countercultural Imperatives for Leaders
     
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    Mentioned in This Episode:
    Nicholas Carr's The Atlantic article "Is Google Making Us Stupid?" 
    Nicholas Carr's The Shallows: What the Internet Is Doing to Our Brains 
    Nicholas Carr's Superbloom: How Technologies of Connection Tear Us Apart 
    Jonathan Haidt's The Anxious Generation
    Vatican document on AI, Antiqua et Nova
    The Christian Scholars' Conference at Pepperdine University
     
    More From Nicholas Carr:
    Nicholas Carr's website
    Nicholas Carr's Substack: New Cartographies
    Nichoals Carr's blog: Rough Type
     
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Join host Curtis Chang and his friends as they follow Jesus and make sense of the world. With expertise, thoughtfulness, and humor, they discuss how Christian faith intersects with culture, politics, work, entertainment, and other aspects of life. Good Faith is produced by Redeeming Babel. Good Faith is ranked in the top .5 percent of all podcasts.
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