S3 E50: Scot McKnight: Doing Better Political Discipleship


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  • Scot expresses discouragement over the political alignment of evangelicals with Trump.
  • The conversation highlights the importance of character in leadership.
  • Young people are increasingly disillusioned with the church due to its political affiliations.
  • Scot emphasizes the need for political discipleship in the church.
  • The rise of authoritarianism is a concern for many Christians.
  • Scot believes that America will survive political turmoil.
  • The church should not be tied to any political party.
  • There is a trend of rightist leaders being elected globally.
  • Scot argues that the evangelical church has failed to teach political engagement.
  • The need for reevaluation of political engagement is crucial for the church. Our devastation is an indicator of our discipleship.
  • Christians can care at a completely different level.
  • Politics is about compromise; dissent is necessary.
  • We should dissent as Christians when policies harm the least of these.
  • Pastors need to create a culture of political discipleship.
  • The church must resist becoming an oppressive force.
  • We need to model constructive political conversations in churches.
  • The church's future may involve smaller congregations.
  • Informed political engagement is crucial for the church.
  • The church's political orientation should be shaped by allegiance to Jesus.

Links:

Amazon Book: https://www.amazon.com/Invisible-Jesus-Leaving-Church-Looking-ebook/dp/B0CW1MS88W

Scot's Substack: https://scotmcknight.substack.com/

Scot's Author Page: https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B001IQZDNO


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