Resisting Doomerism and Cultivating Hope

February 25
56 mins

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Episode Description

Derek Rishmawy and Alastair Roberts take up the problem of Christian doomerism in an age of AI development, geopolitical instability, and algorithmic anxiety — diagnosing why our moment feels uniquely threatening, then building a theology and practice of realistic hope from the Sermon on the Mount, the Psalms, eschatology, and the concrete habits (prayer, scripture, crocheting) that keep despair at bay.

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Chapters

  • 00:00 – The Problem of Living in Interesting Times
  • 05:05 – I Call All Times Interesting
  • 11:52 – Agency
  • 17:34 – Hope at Rock Bottom
  • 28:03 – The Benefits of Apocalypse
  • 32:39 – Eschatology
  • 36:13 – Practically Constructing Hope
  • 42:03 – Investing in Future Generations
  • 49:06 – Back to Basics
 
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