Episode notes
This episode delves into the historical shifts that have influenced the church's role and perception in society, especially post-World War II. It discusses how returning to a more principled, less gynocentric approach could foster a resurgence in church engagement among men.
We begin by examining the transformative period during and after World War II when the church underwent significant changes in its structure and societal role. We discuss how these changes, initially driven by necessity and the unique societal pressures of wartime, led to a permanent shift in how churches operated and engaged with their congregations. This shift gradually moved the church towards what many now perceive as a social club more attuned to societal trends than to the foundational tenets of Christianity.
Central to our conversation is the current state ...