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Navigating Politics as a Christian (with Hunter Baker) – EP 226

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In the Christ and Culture podcast with Benjamin Quinn, we seek to equip ministry leaders to advance the way of Christ in all creation through thoughtful conversations with leading thinkers.

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How should Christians interact with politics in an age of volatility and anger?

In this episode of the Christ and Culture podcast, Benjamin Quinn interviews Dr. Hunter Baker, exploring the intersection of Christianity and politics. They discuss Baker’s journey to faith, the role of Christian universities, and the current political landscape for Christians. The conversation delves into civic engagement, the challenges of polarization, and the church’s role in political discourse. Baker also addresses the concept of Christian nationalism and the importance of local political involvement, emphasizing the need for Christians to focus on the gospel while engaging in the political sphere.

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