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#157 What Even Is An Evangelical? (With Matthew Fisher)

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Cooper and Cary have extended words with Matthew Fisher about the Bebington Quadrilateral and the definition of evangelical. They also get into whether or not the evangelical focus on a person's "conversion" is a healthy one. Barry's "conversion experience" was quite a dramatic one - but to what extent should we presume that kind of thing is normative?

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Chapters

1. #157 What Even Is An Evangelical? (With Matthew Fisher) (00:00:00)

2. Exploring Conversionism in Evangelicalism (00:00:10)

3. Conversion and Christian Upbringing (00:07:00)

4. Exploring Christianity's Piety, Individualism, Conversion (00:17:36)

5. The Importance of Balanced Evangelicalism (00:27:03)

6. Reformation and Reactionary Evangelicalism (00:34:29)

109 episodes

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Cooper and Cary have extended words with Matthew Fisher about the Bebington Quadrilateral and the definition of evangelical. They also get into whether or not the evangelical focus on a person's "conversion" is a healthy one. Barry's "conversion experience" was quite a dramatic one - but to what extent should we presume that kind of thing is normative?

Support the Show.

Unlock extended ad-free episodes, advance access, a huge episode archive, and bonus content, by subscribing to Cooper & Cary+ on Apple Podcasts. Or get everything on C&C+, together with video, and access to the exclusive C&C Discord server, by becoming a Patron.
Encouragement and/or open derision should be addressed here: cooperandcary@gmail.com
Production and music by Cooper & Cary. Opening theme by Beyond Our Galaxy.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. #157 What Even Is An Evangelical? (With Matthew Fisher) (00:00:00)

2. Exploring Conversionism in Evangelicalism (00:00:10)

3. Conversion and Christian Upbringing (00:07:00)

4. Exploring Christianity's Piety, Individualism, Conversion (00:17:36)

5. The Importance of Balanced Evangelicalism (00:27:03)

6. Reformation and Reactionary Evangelicalism (00:34:29)

109 episodes

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