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Episode 35 | Bart Campolo: Good for Goodness' Sake
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Bart Campolo joins Scott and Jon this week to talk about his journey from Evangelicalism/Christianity to Secular Humanism. Bart's story is really intriguing, especially given that he is the son of famous evangelist, Tony Campolo. Bart chats with Scott and Jon about how he now views the world and how one can still spread goodness and peace in the world without a supernatural belief.
Can we be good without God? Can we simply be good for goodness' sake? How does a secular humanist understand afterlife concepts? Scott, Jon, and Bart chat all of this and more.
Also, Bart and his father, Tony, recently released a book called "Why I Left, Why I Stayed" which explores how they have navigated this journey of changing beliefs together. We highly recommend this book if you are experiencing a change of belief, but maybe those you love are not. This book can help you to navigate these changes in peace with others.
- Order Bart Campolo's new book:
"Why I Left, Why I Stayed" via Amazon Online
- Connect with Bart Campolo
- Donate and Support Bart's Work
- Listen to Bart's Podcast - Humanize Me
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Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)
When? This feed was archived on June 03, 2020 07:29 (). Last successful fetch was on April 10, 2020 14:25 ()
Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.
What now? You might be able to find a more up-to-date version using the search function. This series will no longer be checked for updates. If you believe this to be in error, please check if the publisher's feed link below is valid and contact support to request the feed be restored or if you have any other concerns about this.
Manage episode 185780041 series 1331604
Bart Campolo joins Scott and Jon this week to talk about his journey from Evangelicalism/Christianity to Secular Humanism. Bart's story is really intriguing, especially given that he is the son of famous evangelist, Tony Campolo. Bart chats with Scott and Jon about how he now views the world and how one can still spread goodness and peace in the world without a supernatural belief.
Can we be good without God? Can we simply be good for goodness' sake? How does a secular humanist understand afterlife concepts? Scott, Jon, and Bart chat all of this and more.
Also, Bart and his father, Tony, recently released a book called "Why I Left, Why I Stayed" which explores how they have navigated this journey of changing beliefs together. We highly recommend this book if you are experiencing a change of belief, but maybe those you love are not. This book can help you to navigate these changes in peace with others.
- Order Bart Campolo's new book:
"Why I Left, Why I Stayed" via Amazon Online
- Connect with Bart Campolo
- Donate and Support Bart's Work
- Listen to Bart's Podcast - Humanize Me
CONNECT WITH AND SUPPORT THE HOLY HERETICS
DONATE
FOLLOW THE HOLY HERETICS...
www.instagram.com/theholyheretics
Email: theholyheretics@gmail.com
DON'T FORGET...
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