Sunstone Magazine   /     Episode 41: Your Faith Crisis Isn’t Actually Yours

Description

We like to think that our faith crisis came about because we followed the truth. But what if a faith crisis is actually produced by cultural cycles that have been grinding on for millennia? Stephen Carter discusses how anthropology and the sociology of knowledge turns the concept of a faith crisis on its head. Listen …

Summary

We like to think that our faith crisis came about because we followed the truth. But what if a faith crisis is actually produced by cultural cycles that have been grinding on for millennia? Stephen Carter discusses how anthropology and the sociology of knowledge turns the concept of a faith crisis on its head. Listen to this episode here.

Subtitle
We like to think that our faith crisis came about because we followed the truth. But what if a faith crisis is actually produced by cultural cycles that have been grinding on for millennia? Stephen Carter discusses how anthropology and the sociology of k
Duration
32:04
Publishing date
2019-11-19 20:59
Link
https://www.sunstonemagazine.com/episode-41-your-faith-crisis-isnt-actually-yours/
Contributors
  Grace Pool
author  
Enclosures
https://www.sunstonemagazine.com/podcast-download/24087/episode-41-your-faith-crisis-isnt-actually-yours.mp3
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Shownotes

We like to think that our faith crisis came about because we followed the truth. But what if a faith crisis is actually produced by cultural cycles that have been grinding on for millennia? Stephen Carter discusses how anthropology and the sociology of knowledge turns the concept of a faith crisis on its head.

Listen to this episode here.