Religious Vibe Shift or Obsolescence? - Christian Smith and Michael Horton
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Leading sociologist of religion, Christian Smith, joins Michael Horton to discuss his latest book, Why Religion Went Obsolete: The Demise of Traditional Faith in America. Smith discusses the unique trends in American Millennials that have lead to a zeitgeist based on "vibes," Moralistic Therapeutic Deism, interest in occult spirituality, and more.
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