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Good Faith

by Curtis Chang

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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Episodes

How to cultivate the inner life we need to face a chaotic world

57m · Published 02 Mar 07:00

Our outer world – our politics, our society, our organizations, even our local community and families – can be enormously complex and even chaotic at times. How do we make sense of all that happens around us? Author and therapist Alison Cook joins Curtis to explore a key strategy: exploring our inner world. They discuss why grasping our inner complexity is critical to properly understanding our external world. This rich discussion covers the theological reasons for this process, as well as many practical steps on how to get started in this inner journey.

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Free guided meditation (+ 2 other IFS themed resources)

Article: 7 Ways to Increase Your Support Network and Why It Matters

Podcast Episode: Episode 71: All About Therapy—Do I Need a Therapist, How Do I Find One, and What Type of Therapy Works Best?

New book: I Shouldn't Feel This Way

Boundaries for Your Soul podcast series

Curtis Chang on The Best of You Podcast

How we talk about cancer (with Nancy French)

1h 0m · Published 24 Feb 07:00

40% of all Americans will receive a diagnosis of cancer in their lifetime and practically every adult will know someone who already has. How do we talk about this reality? Nancy French, who recently was diagnosed with an aggressive type of breast cancer, joins Curtis to talk about how we talk. In a wide ranging, vulnerable, and candid conversation, Nancy shares about topics like why she doesn’t personally find the “fight cancer” language helpful (even if it might be helpful for others); why people are uncomfortable talking about serious illness; how cancer can be both a horrible and beautiful experience at the same time; and more gems.

The After Party Book - Available for Pre-order Now!

The After Party Conference LIVE! on 4/19/24 in Washington DC - Early Bird Registration Here

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Illness as Metaphor by Susan Sontag

Why “war on cancer” metaphors may actually harm health (USC Study)

The Anxiety Opportunity by Curtis Chang

Escaping the media echo chamber (with David French)

55m · Published 17 Feb 07:00

Repeated studies show that the current media landscape is worsening polarization and weakening our ability to grasp truth. How do we escape getting trapped in our own “bespoke realities?” This Good Faith episode draws on a recent webinar led by Curtis and David French where they address how Christians can adopt better information habits.

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“Welcome to our new ‘Bespoke Realities” by David French (in the New York Times)

Why is there so much poverty in America? (with Matthew Desmond)

55m · Published 10 Feb 07:00

How are Christians supposed to think, feel, and act as they walk by a homeless person? As they drive through an impoverished neighborhood and pass by its residents? Our reactions will be strongly influenced by how we answer the question, “Why? Why are these people poor?” To wrestle with this question, Curtis is joined by the leading scholar on American poverty today, Matthew Desmond, author of Poverty, by America. Together, they explore why most Americans are missing the full answer – and the special responsibility of Christians to live out the Biblical answer.

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Poverty, by America by Matthew Desmond

Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City by Matthew Desmond

End Poverty USA

What does the Bible say about poverty? (from World Vision)

Will Western culture hunger for God more than we realize? (with Andy Crouch)

1h 6m · Published 03 Feb 07:00

The dominant narrative is that Western culture is headed for ever greater levels of atheism, agnosticism, or at least departure from belief in the Christian God. Andy Crouch returns from his sabbatical to question this narrative. He points out that the dominant secular worldview of the West - deterministic, rationalistic, and reductionist - is starting to run on empty. Can this lead to a greater hunger for the Christian God? Curtis and Andy examine what Christians would need to do to meet this hunger, including reexamining our own understanding of the Gospel itself.

The Matter With Things: Our Brains, Our Delusions, and the Unmaking of the World by Ian McGilchrist

At the Origins of Modern Atheism by Michael J. Buckley

The One, the Three, and the Many: God, Creation, and the Culture of Modernity by Colin Gunton

The moral aftershocks of Gaza (with David French)

1h 2m · Published 27 Jan 12:40

The ongoing war in Gaza has sent out reverberations in the political, military, and economic spheres. But what about the moral sphere? Curtis is joined by “founding friend” David French to examine the moral aftershocks of Gaza in two disparate spheres: the moral practice of war and the moral practice of free speech at universities. We examine why Christians should care about both spheres, and also uncover the surprising theological similarities between them.

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“How Gaza is affecting American Jews and Christians” - a Good Faith episode with Rabbi Michael Holzman and David French

Where is AI taking us spiritually? (with James Cham and John Kim)

59m · Published 20 Jan 07:00

AI feels like a tornado that has hit society: unpredictable, powerful, and out of our control. How do we as Christians respond to this force in the world? Curtis is joined by two friends who live and work at the intersection of AI and spiritual reflection: James Cham of Bloomberg Beta and John Kim of the Karamaan Group. Together, the three friends explore how Christians might flip the question from “Where is AI taking us spiritually?” to “Where should Christians take AI?”

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An AI primer by John Kim (on Medium)

Is AI a religion? (conversation on Bloomberg)

AI: Grappling with a new kind of intelligence (YouTube video from the World Science Festival)

Data, Truth, and AI (a BioLogos podcast)

The Spirituality of Chat GPT (Good Faith episode with Andy Crouch)

How evangelicalism got hijacked (with Tim Alberta)

1h 5m · Published 13 Jan 07:00

American evangelicalism’s pull towards the far right is felt by anyone that comes into contact with the movement. But how did this happen? Who did the pulling? What were the motivations? What were the pre-conditions that made evangelicals so susceptible? With his latest book, The Kingdom, the Power, and the Glory: American Evangelicals in an Age of Extremism, Tim Alberta has written the definitive book that answers these questions. He and Curtis discuss the key types of individuals, the organizations, the strategies, and especially the hidden incentive structures that lie beneath the headlines.

The Kingdom, the Power, and the Glory: American Evangelicals in an Age of Extremism by Tim Alberta (Harper)

Good Faith Classic: How I became an “adult” on January 6th

57m · Published 06 Jan 07:00

This episode drops on the three year anniversary of the Capitol insurrection of January 6 2021. The event revealed the dangerous nature of Trumpism and political violence. We should be worried about what happened, even today. But the event also presented an opportunity: it contained an invitation from God for all of us, one that applies to our role in our own corner of the world, even today. In this Good Faith Classic (from also two years ago exactly), Curtis and “founding friend” David French unpack this invitation for everyone.

Humility and Hope in 2023 (with David French)

1h 10m · Published 16 Dec 07:00

“Founding friend” David French returns to wrap up 2023 (we’re taking a break for a few weeks). He and Curtis look back at the year through the lens of two core spiritual values of The After Party: Humility and Hope. We discuss what happened in 2023 that grew our humility, reminding us of the need to recognize complexity, to grow, and to learn. We also talked up the signs of hope from the year, including many that are hidden or counter-intuitive.

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Good Faith episode on the Asbury revival (6/17/2023)

‘The Bear’ and the need for a place to belong by David French (NYT 7/16/2023)

The Kingdom, the Power, and the Glory: American Evangelicals in an Age of Extremism by Tim Alberta

Losing our religion: An altar call for Evangelical America by Russell Moore

Good Faith has 133 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 140:23:38. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on February 26th 2023. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 11th, 2024 23:11.

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