Zealots at the Gate

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Apr 1, 2026 • 55min

Is "Wokeness" a Religion?

The Democratic Party is the home of the religious "nones." And yet it is also a bastion of wokeness and language policing. With its desire to maintain its own purity, its own creeds, and its own take on "original sin," is wokeism on the left becoming its own kind of religion? Join Matt and Shadi as they unpack the status of the Left today. Shadi examines the intersection of his own political and religious identities, noting the ways the Left requires religious people to reduce themselves to fit its mold. Matt talks about the ways he noticed the Left become disoriented after Trump's second win. And together they ask: Is wokeness a religion?
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Mar 25, 2026 • 51min

MAGA's Spiritual Future

Conservatism in American politics has historically been tied to religious communities, bound by common concerns of morality and common values. As the MAGA movement emerged, it did not exhibit these traits. Is the MAGA movement post-Christian? And what does this mean for traditional conservatives? Join Matt and Shadi as they explore MAGA's spiritual future, probe Matt's conservativism and voting habits, and examine Shadi's impressions of the future of the religious Right.
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Jun 11, 2025 • 1h

Muslims and Christians on Natural Law

Are there universal moral laws that bind all humanity? Are some things just right and wrong? In a polarized world, can we hope to agree on moral issues? Christians and Muslims have long histories of discussing the existence of a "natural law." But where do they differ? Join us for a fascinating discussion of these and many other issues as we meet with two experts on natural law, Micah Watson of Calvin University and Anver Emon of the University of Toronto. Links: Micah Watson's faculty page: https://calvin.edu/people/micah-j-watson Hopeful Realism: Evangelical Natural Law and Democratic Politics: https://bookshop.org/a/65404/9781514007709 Anver Emon's faculty page: https://www.law.utoronto.ca/faculty-staff/full-time-faculty/anver-emon Islamic Natural Law Theories: https://a.co/d/i6nKaBq
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Apr 23, 2025 • 1h 16min

What Mormonism Reveals About America

The Mormon faith is deeply American in just about every way, and yet Mormons have never quite been accepted in America. Why? What is it like to be a Mormon in America? How do Mormons navigate American politics? Many of them voted for Trump, but do they like him? Join us as we talk with Matthew Bowman, the Howard W. Hunter Chair of Mormon Studies at Claremont Graduate University, as he walks us through the history of Mormonism, his own beliefs, and the way he thinks about our current political landscape as a Mormon. Links: Matthew Bowman's book The Mormon People: The Making of an American Faith: https://bookshop.org/a/65404/9780812983364 Bowman's latest book, Joseph Fielding Smith: A Mormon Theologian: https://bookshop.org/a/65404/9780252088056 Christian: The Politics of a Word in America https://bookshop.org/a/65404/9780674244917 Matthew Bowman's bio: https://www.cgu.edu/people/matthew-bowman/
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Mar 19, 2025 • 1h 6min

What the Hell? The Fate of Non-Muslims

Are you afraid of hell? Do you know who's going there? We know that our beliefs about the afterlife can often influence the ways in which we treat so-called insiders and outsiders. What we think about hell can even influence our political action in society. Join us as we talk with Mohammad Hassan Khalil, author of Islam and the Fate of Others, who offers a deep historical dive on how Muslims have thought about salvation in the past and present, not only for those from other religions but for themselves too. Links: Khalil's book, Islam and the Fate of Others: https://www.amazon.com/Islam-Fate-Others-Salvation-Question/dp/0199796661 Khalil's latest book, Jihad, Radicalism, and the New Atheism: https://www.amazon.com/Radicalism-Atheism-Mohammad-Hassan-Khalil/dp/1108432751/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0
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Feb 26, 2025 • 1h 15min

The Seven Deadly Sins in our Divided Age

In this engaging discussion, Elizabeth Oldfield, a contributing editor at Comment Magazine and author of "Fully Alive," explores the intersection of modern politics and medieval religion. She delves into the seven deadly sins as a lens for understanding political polarization. Topics include the need for community beyond ideologies, the challenges of cancel culture, and the complexities of faith in unconventional relationships. Elizabeth advocates for compassion, authenticity, and the transformative power of community in navigating a divided world.
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Oct 23, 2024 • 1h 10min

How to Lose an Election (Well)

That's it! I'm moving to Canada. After a long election season, many American voters will find it difficult to accept defeat. And while it is hard, democratic life demands the regular practice of political concession—admitting that, however just your cause, the people did not agree with you. Shadi Hamid and Matthew Kaemingk discuss how Christianity and Islam can help with electoral patience and learning to lose gracefully. To bow one's head in prayer is to accept that the world (and the election) is beyond your control. And while this might be "the most important election of our lifetime," there are much more important things in our lives than elections. Links: We discuss the Muslim Struggle over which political party to support https://comment.org/podcasts/do-muslims-fit-in-a-political-party/ Is Democracy God's Will? https://comment.org/podcasts/is-democracy-gods-will/ Shadi Hamid in The Washington Post: A wake-up call for Kamala Harris from Muslim and Arab Americans https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2024/10/22/harris-muslim-arab-american-vote/
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Sep 11, 2024 • 1h 19min

Is There a Judeo-Islamic Tradition?

Muslims and Jews share more than either side might want to admit. Their monotheistic theology, their emphasis on law, and their long history of living alongside each other all play a role in developing what some might call the "Judeo-Islamic tradition." In fact, Judaism might not have become what it is today if it wasn't for Islam. Has this tradition been lost, or can it be regained? In this episode Mustafa Akyol, the author of the new book The Islamic Moses, joins the show to argue for a bold, new interpretation of the relationship between Islam and Judaism. Mustafa Akyol's new book The Islamic Moses: How the Prophet Inspired Jews and Muslims to Flourish Together and Change the World https://www.amazon.com/Islamic-Moses-Inspired-Flourish-Together/dp/1250256097/ Mustafa Akyol's The Islamic Jesus https://www.amazon.com/Islamic-Jesus-Became-Prophet-Muslims/dp/1250199352/ Mustafa Akyol's Reopening Muslim Minds: A Return to Reason, Freedom, and Tolerance https://www.amazon.com/Reopening-Muslim-Minds-Freedom-Tolerance/dp/1250832519/ Zealots at the Gate: "Do Muslims and Christians Worship the Same God?" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zdW4-dI7W94&t=0s Zealots at the Gate: "Does the World Need a Caliphate?" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cVbrrzolXPM&t=0s
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Aug 1, 2024 • 1h 22min

Do Muslims Fit in a Political Party?

Muslim voting habits in America have changed in the past, and they are changing again. What issues might draw them to the political right or left? Dalia Mogahed has been studying Muslim Americans for decades. She is a senior scholar at the Institute for Social Policy and Understanding and a former member of President Obama's Advisory Council on Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships. Tune in for an excellent discussion about the diverse ways in which American Muslims connect their faith and their politics. LINKS Dalia Mogahed comparing evangelicals and Muslims on religion and public life https://www.ispu.org/muslims-more-private-religious-devotion-less-public-religious-assertiveness/ Dalia Mogahed's key findings on American Muslims in 2022. https://www.ispu.org/american-muslim-poll-2022-key-findings/ Dalia Mogahed's podcast on the Qur'an https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/quran-conversations/id1751858926 2024 election analysis by Dalia Mogahed on Muslim voter preferences and opinions in three key swing states. https://www.ispu.org/winning-muslim-votes-2/
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Jul 17, 2024 • 1h 9min

Can God Save Trump?

In the wake of an assassination attempt on Donald Trump, he and his followers have been discussing the role of God in sparing his life. Reflecting on his good fortune, Trump has even speculated about potential changes in his nomination speech and broader campaign. In this episode, Shadi Hamid and Matthew Kaemingk delve into the religious and political issues at play. Did God actually save Donald Trump? Might God truly change Trump's heart? Should citizens be optimistic or pessimistic about the potential redemption of their political opponents? LINKS "Is Trump's near-death experience part of God's plan?" by Shadi Hamid https://wapo.st/4cFNteo "Donald Trump, Man of Destiny" by Ross Douthat https://www.nytimes.com/2024/07/15/opinion/donald-trump-assassination-destiny.html On the Death Penalty "A Catholic Socialist in a Secular World" with Elizabeth Bruenig https://comment.org/podcasts/a-catholic-socialist-in-a-secular-world/ Chesterton on Optimism and Pessimism https://passionatelylovingtheworld.wordpress.com/2019/10/26/chesterton-pessimism-optimism-and-the-case-for-mirth/

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