DiscoverThe Beached White Male Podcast with Ken KempS5E63 BEST OF... Ben Cremer - Into The Gray: "Real Christians," Total Depravity and Lament
S5E63 BEST OF... Ben Cremer - Into The Gray: "Real Christians," Total Depravity and Lament

S5E63 BEST OF... Ben Cremer - Into The Gray: "Real Christians," Total Depravity and Lament

Update: 2024-10-24
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For a second time, Ken welcomes Rev. Ben Cremer to the podcast for Season 5. Ken starts by thanking Ben for that first interview, "Myths We Believe," which is far and away the most downloaded podcast of Ken's more than 300 episodes (exceeding the former first-place interview with Kristin Kobes Du Mez). Ben is a prolific author, just finishing up the manuscript of his first book. He has a big audience for his newsletter, which is delivered weekly on Sunday mornings. He calls it "Into The Gray." It's a resource of books, podcasts, and then a thoughtful essay of his own around important issues of the day. Ken chose three to discuss on this podcast - first, "A Troubling Conversation" highlighting the commonly held doctrine of Total Depravity. The second contemplates the common default answer when Christians encounter those who hold opposite views. They'll say, "Well, they aren't REAL Christians." The third addresses a spiritual discipline that is widely ignored in the traditions both Ben and Ken grew up in - lament. Ben brings fresh, sometimes provocative thinking to all three issues. Ken predicts that this conversation will be another that breaks records. SHOW NOTES

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S5E63 BEST OF... Ben Cremer - Into The Gray: "Real Christians," Total Depravity and Lament

S5E63 BEST OF... Ben Cremer - Into The Gray: "Real Christians," Total Depravity and Lament

Ken Kemp