Russell Moore on how Wendell Berry Made the Cover of CT

Russell Moore on how Wendell Berry Made the Cover of CT

Author: frontporchrepublic November 26, 2025 Duration: 54:07
The former editor in chief of Christianity Today stops by to talk about his love of Port William and the AI infused world to come.   Highlights 1:00      Biloxi boy and Berry man 5:30      Unlikely CT choice? 11:00    Wendell at his most metaphysical           16:30    Crowning Kingsnorth (or not yet)             26:00    Carl Henry and the future of Evangelicalism 32:00    Praying away     35:00    Ezekiel and the fog machine       40:00    Kids seeking Orthodoxy and old folks?                  44:15    A global and Martian focus                       48:00    Keller on moving institutions 51:00    Berry patch pickings         Resources Russell's bio and Berry's cover Marce Catlett at the FPR Bookshop Scott Moore and Berry at Georgetown College Rise and Fall podcast Wendell Kimbrough helps us find our way home

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