Russell Moore on how Wendell Berry Made the Cover of CT

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.

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.

  • 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 Catlettat 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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John Murdock

John Murdock

John Murdock is an attorney and globetrotting localist who worked for over a decade in Washington, D.C.; left the Capital Beltway to write from a family farmhouse deep in the heart of the Lone Star state; taught law in South Korea; and then rode the housing waves of Boise. In 2023, John left the crisp dry air of Idaho and returned to the stifling humidity of his native east Texas. His writing is catalogued at johnmurdock.org.