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Elizabeth Oldfield and Damir Marusic: "Fully Alive" in a Post-Christian World

Elizabeth Oldfield and Damir Marusic: "Fully Alive" in a Post-Christian World

Update: 2024-07-23
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On this episode, we are joined by Elizabeth Oldfield to discuss her newly-released book Fully Alive: Tending to the Soul in Turbulent Times. After beginning her career covering religion for the BBC, Elizabeth for a decade ran a London-based think tank called Theos, which seeks to stimulate the debate about the place of religion in society, challenging and changing ideas through research, commentary and events. Under her leadership, its staff increased tenfold—and still supports podcast she hosts today, "The Sacred."




Joining Elizabeth is Damir Marusic, an assignment editor at The Washington Post. Along with Shadi Hamid, a longtime friend and advisor to Faith Angle, Damir co-founded the podcast "Wisdom of Crowds." Damir writes extensively on US politics, polarization, US foreign policy, and European affairs. Bringing a non-religious vantage point, he highlights with Elizabeth key themes in Fully Alive and the two get right into it, not mincing words even when there are differing views of sin, grace, evil, and the possibilities for human community.


 


Guests


Elizabeth Oldfield


Damir Marusic


 


Additional Resources


Fully Alive: Tending to the Soul in Turbulent Times, by Elizabeth Oldfield


"The Sacred" Podcast, with Elizabeth Oldfield, a Theos Think Tank podcast 


Fully Alive Substack, with Elizabeth Oldfield


Wisdom of Crowds Podcast and Substack, with Damir Marusic and Shadi Hamid


 


 


 

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Elizabeth Oldfield and Damir Marusic: "Fully Alive" in a Post-Christian World

Elizabeth Oldfield and Damir Marusic: "Fully Alive" in a Post-Christian World

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