Do people even want to engage in civil discourse? How does myside bias keep us from engaging others? Mike and Tim discuss these questions and more as they discuss some of the motivations in writing End the Stalemate: Move Past Cancel Culture to Meaningful Conversations.
Read Tim recent interview with The Christian Post where he talks about some of the motivations and reasons he and Sean McDowell wrote End The Stalemate: Move Past Cancel Culture To Meaningful Conversations.
Tim and Mike play two truths and a lie; Mike talks about the role of spiritual formation for helping to foster civility; and they dig into some of the projects on campus Mike is leading that aim to promote faithfulness among undergraduate students, including a training on civility with Pomona College and Biola University.
What if the culture around married couples promotes division, acrimony, and anger? Read Tim recent article on Logos about the influence social context has for promoting or undermining how couples approach communication.
Why are we experiencing so much polarization in culture? A common answer is social media. But what some of the reasoning on how social media contributes to polarization? Tim and Rick speak with Michael Whitenton about three types of polarization that social media incites - ideological, perceived, and affective.
Radio host and pastor Bob Lepine is back on the podcast to speak with Tim and Rick about notable changes in our cultural communication since late 1970, including changes in our cultural tone.
What are our expectations for rules of engagement in building a healthy democracy? What shared commitments can we make in our civic aspirations? At the heart of answers to these questions is the issue of pluralism, which was one of the founding creeds of the United States for helping to live peaceably and with civility despite deeply engrained differences.
Rick and Tim recently spoke to Senate Democrat and Republican interns on Capitol Hill on how to have productive disagreements, and you can watch their talk at the Faith & Law website.
Michael Whitenton directs the Bridgebuilding Fellows program at Baylor University, a program that seeks to help students to engage in healthy and virtuous civil discourse.
What is distinctly different about how Christians have disagreements? Watch Tim recent sermon at Fullerton Free church where Tim draws wisdom for the Church on how to disagree from I Peter.
About the Podcast
The Winsome Conviction podcast is a biweekly podcast on learning how to deepen convictions without dividing communities. In each episode, hosts Tim Muehlhoff, Rick Langer and Mike Ahn along with frequent guest experts, consider how to cultivate understanding around our most closely held convictions and foster civility and compassion in disagreement.
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