PostEverything Podcast

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How do you move forward when norms and expectations are changing faster than you can blink? With institutional trust at an all-time low, leaders on life support, and individualism compromising every inch of society, many of us are asking if it’s even possible (or sane) to build something that lasts. Join Brad Edwards and John Houmes as they dig beneath the surface of rapidly-shifting culture and explore how leaders and the people they serve can thrive in a post-everything world.Β 

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Patrick Miller is a co-host of the Truth Over Tribe podcast, where he engages in discussions about faith, culture, and the challenges facing the Christian community today. He is known for his thoughtful insights on the intersection of Christianity and contemporary societal issues, advocating for a more constructive and hopeful vision of the Church.
Michael Keller is a cultural commentator and author known for his insights into the intersection of faith and culture. He has a background in theology and has written extensively on how cultural narratives shape individual beliefs and societal norms. Keller's work often explores the implications of secularism and the resurgence of interest in Christianity, emphasizing the importance of imagination in confronting prevailing cultural narratives.
Paul Anleitner is a cultural theorist and philosopher known for his work on metamodernism, a movement that seeks to address the limitations of postmodern thought. He explores themes of sincerity, hope, and the search for meaning in contemporary society, often contrasting these with the detachment characteristic of postmodernism. Anleitner's insights into cultural narratives and their impact on individual and collective identity have made him a prominent voice in discussions about the evolving landscape of philosophy and culture.

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0:00 57:59

Engaging Culture Post-Vibe Shift

Hosts
Brad Edwards John Houmes
Keywords
vibe shift cultural narratives digitalization Church cultural apologetics social media individual narratives
In our Season 5 wrap-up, Brad and John unpack how the recent vibe shift is reshaping cultural narrativesβ€”and what it means for Christians today.



Key Points:



What is a vibe shift?



Should digitalization affect how the Church does cultural apologetics?



How has social media affected our individual and cultural narratives?



What happens when the vibe shift goes to D.C.?



The Church is still God's Plan A.



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0:00 58:48

Why the Church is Necessary with Truth Over Tribe

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Brad Edwards
Guests
Patrick Miller
Keywords
Church Christian culture anti-vision mindset spiritual abuse healing community
Today, Brad joins the Truth Over Tribe podcast to discuss his recent book, "The Reason For Church."

He and Patrick Miller discuss why Christian culture has been stuck in an anti-vision mindset and why a negative perception around institutions as a whole is partly to blame. Brad details why the Church is so necessary and explains how many Christians have forgotten the Church’s role as a source of healing and community. But what about people who have experienced spiritual abuse at the hands of the Church? We hope this episode offers an honest-yet-hopeful vision for church as a necessary institution.

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0:00 2:20

The Reason For Church Is Out!

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Brad Edwards John Houmes
Keywords
church body of Christ anxiety division radical individualism
Brad's new book, The Reason for Church: Why the Body of Christ Still Matters in an Age of Anxiety, Division, and Radical Individualism, is officially out.

Get your copy here.

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0:00 1:03:26

Understanding Cultural Narratives with Michael Keller

Hosts
Brad Edwards John Houmes
Guests
Michael Keller
Keywords
cultural narratives freedom individualism secularism Christianity imagination algorithm beliefs
Michael Keller dissects our current cultural narratives, showing how they have subtly shaped our hearts, minds, and habits.

Key points:

John, Brad, and Michael define a cultural narrative.

Freedom and individualism as a cultural narrative.

Why secularism is leading people back to Christianity.

Provoking imagination is a great way to confront cultural narratives and give people a better story.

The algorithm is reinforcing our beliefs and affections.

Why believers can have a confident trust in the Christian story.



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The Vibe Shift Is Metamodern with Paul Anleitner

Hosts
Brad Edwards John Houmes
Guests
Paul Anleitner
Keywords
metamodernism cultural movement philosophical movement postmodern cynicism sincerity hope multiverse pop culture faith conversations narratives meaning
Paul Anleitner explores metamodernism as a cultural and philosophical movement that responds to postmodern cynicism with renewed sincerity and hope. Key points:

Metamodernism emerges from exhaustion with postmodern detachment The multiverse concept in pop culture reflects changing worldviews Honest faith conversations are increasingly valued Films like "Napoleon Dynamite" embody metamodern themes "The Matrix" presents techno-gnosticism, modernizing ancient Gnostic ideas Contemporary society faces a crisis of meaning that pure critique cannot solve We need coherent narratives that provide purpose rather than endless deconstruction

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