What if Jordan Peterson unpacked this We Who Wrestle with God summary with Rabbi Sacks and N.T. Wright—live, unscripted, and brutally honest?If you’re looking for a We Who Wrestle with God summary, you have to start with something uncomfortable: the Bible is not primarily a book of quaint religious opinions. It’s a condensation of hard-won wisdom—stories that … [Read more...] about We Who Wrestle with God Summary: Peterson, Faith, Culture War
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Jonathan Haidt The Righteous Mind: Why Good People Are Divided
What if Jonathan Haidt mapped why good people are divided—and gave one practical way to argue without turning each other into enemies?Introduction by Jonathan HaidtWhen I chose the title The Righteous Mind, I was not trying to accuse anyone of hypocrisy or moral arrogance. I was trying to describe a psychological reality that I myself struggled to accept: … [Read more...] about Jonathan Haidt The Righteous Mind: Why Good People Are Divided
Who Controls the Narrative Controls Reality
Introduction by Nick Sasaki Who controls the narrative controls reality.This idea shows up everywhere—religion, politics, history, media, even in the private stories we tell ourselves late at night. We rarely question it because stories feel natural to us. They help us belong. They help us understand pain. They help us decide who is right, who is wrong, and … [Read more...] about Who Controls the Narrative Controls Reality
Spiritual Evolution: John Davis on Humanity’s Next Awakening
Introduction by Krista Tippett Spiritual evolution is one of the great, unfolding narratives of humanity — a quiet but persistent current running beneath our cultures, our conflicts, our histories, and our longing for meaning. Across centuries, human beings have tried to name the sacred through poetry, ritual, scripture, and silence. We have reached for God in … [Read more...] about Spiritual Evolution: John Davis on Humanity’s Next Awakening
Charlie Kirk Meets the Divine Principle: A Thought Experiment
Introduction by Charlie Kirk You know, I’ve been reading something lately that absolutely shook me—in the best possible way. It’s called The Divine Principle. And I’ll tell you right now, it’s not just another theology book. This is a blueprint—a revelation—that explains exactly what’s gone wrong with our world and how to set it right again.We live in a time of … [Read more...] about Charlie Kirk Meets the Divine Principle: A Thought Experiment
The Sacred and the Scared: How Fear Shapes Faith and War
Introduction by Karen Armstrong Every religion begins not with certainty, but with trembling.Long before anyone named God, humans gathered in dark caves and beneath open skies, awed by the power of thunder, wind, and fire. Fear was their first teacher. It told them that life was fragile, that death was inevitable, that the forces shaping existence lay beyond … [Read more...] about The Sacred and the Scared: How Fear Shapes Faith and War
The Missing Years of Jesus & Beyond: Divine Lessons for Today
Insert Video Introduction by Elaine Pagels When we turn to the earliest writings about Jesus and the spiritual traditions that followed, what is striking is not only what was remembered, but also what was deliberately left unsaid. The missing years of Jesus, the silence in the records, are an invitation rather than an absence. They compel us to … [Read more...] about The Missing Years of Jesus & Beyond: Divine Lessons for Today
Faith on Trial: Charlie Kirk & Leaders Defend Korea’s Freedom
Introduction by Charlie Kirk Thank you for joining this conversation. I’ve traveled across America and the world speaking to young people, churches, and leaders about freedom. But freedom doesn’t defend itself — it requires us to stand.When a nation begins to put pastors behind bars, when grandmothers of faith are treated like criminals, when prayer itself … [Read more...] about Faith on Trial: Charlie Kirk & Leaders Defend Korea’s Freedom
Antichrist Unmasked: Love vs. Fear Across History
Introduction by John the Apostle Children, you have heard that the antichrist is coming, and indeed many antichrists have already come. When I first wrote those words, I did not speak of a single monstrous figure to frighten future generations. I spoke of a spirit — one that denies Christ’s love, twists truth into deception, and divides the family of … [Read more...] about Antichrist Unmasked: Love vs. Fear Across History









