

The Stephen Mansfield Podcast
The Stephen Mansfield Podcast
New York Times bestselling author Stephen Mansfield (The Faith of George W. Bush, The Search for God and Guinness, Lincoln's Battle With God, Mansfield's Book of Manly Men, The Miracle of the Kurds) talks about today's cultural upheavals, trends and ironies, all while providing a fascinating look behind the scenes of his writing and travels.
Episodes
Mentioned books

Mar 1, 2012 • 12min
Four Horsemen of Our Age
Stephen describes four religious forces shaping our times.

Feb 22, 2012 • 12min
Why Can’t Barack Obama be a Christian?
Stephen addresses reactions to President Obama's ever-evolving faith.

Feb 15, 2012 • 11min
Tell the Truth About Our History
Stephen examines a recent push to diminish the role of slavery in our schools' textbooks.

Feb 8, 2012 • 11min
The 2012 Presidential Race: February 2012 Update
Stephen gives an update on the 2012 Presidential race as of February 2012.

Feb 1, 2012 • 15min
Backtalk: Christianity, the Third Way
Stephen revisits “Christianity: The Third Way” and answers questions submitted by listeners in this edition of Backtalk.

Jan 25, 2012 • 12min
Backtalk: Is Mormonism a Cult?
Stephen revisits “Is Mormonism a Cult?” and answers questions submitted by listeners in this edition of Backtalk.

Jan 18, 2012 • 9min
The World’s Most Persecuted Religion
Stephen describes the world's most persecuted religion and ways to bring this persecution to an end.

Jan 11, 2012 • 12min
NDAA 2012: The War on Civil Liberties
Stephen explains the details and potential dangers within the 2012 National Defense Authorization Act, which authorizes the indefinite detention of American citizens without due process.

Jan 3, 2012 • 11min
Christianity: The Third Way
Stephen proposes Christianity as an alternative to both liberalism and conservatism by analyzing the relationships between Biblical truth, politics and attitudes towards the poor.

Dec 28, 2011 • 17min
Stephen’s Top Ten Faith Trends of 2011
Stephen takes a look back at the most interesting faith-based developments of 2011.


