Learning to Disagree with John Inazu

Learning to Disagree with John Inazu

Update: 2024-08-071
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Are healthy disagreements even possible in today’s culture? John Inazu, author of “Learning to Disagree,” joins Patrick on the pod this week to share how his life experiences as a lawyer and religion professor have helped him learn to disagree well. He gives examples of some of the worst disagreements he’s seen, explains why the idea of fairness is so complicated, and breaks down the art of winning and losing graciously. He discusses disagreements over faith in the public square, the appropriate place of patriotism in the life of a Christian, and what teachers should be able to teach in public schools. Plus, how do we navigate disagreements in today’s Information Age, where everyone has their own facts? And how can we learn to humanize the people we disagree with? Listen now!


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Learning to Disagree with John Inazu

Learning to Disagree with John Inazu

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