
TGC Podcast Cultural Apologetics 101
Sep 19, 2025
In this engaging discussion, guests Rebecca McLaughlin, an author focused on moral critiques, Keith Plummer, a sociologist exploring belief formation, and Andrew Wilson, a historian with insights from figures like Augustine, dive into cultural apologetics. They emphasize the importance of understanding cultural narratives and common longings instead of merely arguing propositions. The panel explores how to connect the gospel to modern desires, highlight community as a remedy for loneliness, and stresses the need for imaginative listening in apologetic encounters.
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Start By Listening To Their Story
- Learn a person's life story and the larger cultural stories they inhabit before speaking of the gospel.
- Affirm shared good desires, then show where the gospel both undergirds and surpasses those longings.
Listen For Hidden Longings
- Listen for unspoken longings and anxieties beneath people's remarks and cultural touchpoints.
- Link those longings to gospel offerings over time rather than forcing immediate conversions.
Common Grace Creates Shared Ground
- Expect both common ground and distortion because of common grace and the image of God.
- Balance affirming good desires with courage to challenge sinful distortions.







