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The End of the Religious "Big Tent" with Ted Smith | Episode 190

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In this episode, theologian Ted Smith explores the transformation of denominations in the United States, moving from broad structures to more specialized affinity groups. The shift is driven by societal changes, leading to more homogeneous and smaller denominations. Smith highlights advantages like reduced conflict, clearer paths to ordination, and lower institutional overhead. Despite benefits, challenges include the loss of diverse viewpoints and potential alignment with political movements. The discussion also addresses the evolution of theological education in response to current trends and the evolving landscape for seminaries.

Suggested Reading and Listening:

The Aftermath of the United Methodist General Conference with Drew McIntyre | Episode 187

Inclusion, Pluralism and the Presbyterian Church (USA) with Jack Haberer | Episode 188

Predictions About the Future of the Christian Church with Ryan Burge (Russell Moore Show)

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In this episode, theologian Ted Smith explores the transformation of denominations in the United States, moving from broad structures to more specialized affinity groups. The shift is driven by societal changes, leading to more homogeneous and smaller denominations. Smith highlights advantages like reduced conflict, clearer paths to ordination, and lower institutional overhead. Despite benefits, challenges include the loss of diverse viewpoints and potential alignment with political movements. The discussion also addresses the evolution of theological education in response to current trends and the evolving landscape for seminaries.

Suggested Reading and Listening:

The Aftermath of the United Methodist General Conference with Drew McIntyre | Episode 187

Inclusion, Pluralism and the Presbyterian Church (USA) with Jack Haberer | Episode 188

Predictions About the Future of the Christian Church with Ryan Burge (Russell Moore Show)

Donate: Venmo- @churchandmainpod |TipTopJar- https://tiptopjar.com/electricparson

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/churchandmain

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/churchandmainpod/

Threads: https://www.threads.net/@churchandmainpod

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@churchmainpodcast

Website: https://churchandmain.org/

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