Christianity, Covid & Transformation – Paul Kingsnorth in conversation with Mark Vernon
What might Christianity have for us today? How might it stories still speak? Where to find what’s right in the tradition? I was delighted to speak with Paul Kingsnorth, whose substack and other writings since his conversion to Christianity, are helping to galvanise a new debate about religion in our society. We explore the need for more than cultural Christianity and its moral imperatives, to ask about its almost lost mystical side, and where and how that might be found. That matters not only for us as individuals but for our culture. It might transformation our sense of being individuals, fear of death and desire for more. Christianity might be good news once again, especially for a time of wandering in the wilderness. For more on Paul Kingsnorth - https://www.paulkingsnorth.net For more on Mark Vernon – https://www.markvernon.com

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