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Is There a Woke Right? W/ Dr. Neil Shenvi

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Theology Thursday meets FTMonthly today: We often think of "wokeness" as a term specifically meant to explain leftist takeovers of institutions but what if there was a form of wokeness on the right?

Dr. Neil Shenvi stops by to explain what the dissident right is and that, while it my eschew the label of "woke" it carries with it similar strategies and ideas about the world. Neil Shenvi is an author and speaker with PhD in Theoretical Chemistry and has written the books "Why Believe" and "Critical Dilemma" (w/ Pat Sawyer).

Neil has spent decades researching, writing and speaking against Critical Theory and the ideology that undergirds it. While he focuses mainly on the critiquing the left he has noticed a troubling trend on the right... is it real? we'll discuss.

note: Stephen Wolfe (author of The Case for Christian Nationalism) was invited to discuss with Neil in this episode.

Check out Neil on X: https://x.com/NeilShenvi

Check out Neil's website: https://shenviapologetics.com/

Check out my interview with Neil and Pat on Critical Dilemma here: https://youtu.be/QKH_TYu0krw

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Theology Thursday meets FTMonthly today: We often think of "wokeness" as a term specifically meant to explain leftist takeovers of institutions but what if there was a form of wokeness on the right?

Dr. Neil Shenvi stops by to explain what the dissident right is and that, while it my eschew the label of "woke" it carries with it similar strategies and ideas about the world. Neil Shenvi is an author and speaker with PhD in Theoretical Chemistry and has written the books "Why Believe" and "Critical Dilemma" (w/ Pat Sawyer).

Neil has spent decades researching, writing and speaking against Critical Theory and the ideology that undergirds it. While he focuses mainly on the critiquing the left he has noticed a troubling trend on the right... is it real? we'll discuss.

note: Stephen Wolfe (author of The Case for Christian Nationalism) was invited to discuss with Neil in this episode.

Check out Neil on X: https://x.com/NeilShenvi

Check out Neil's website: https://shenviapologetics.com/

Check out my interview with Neil and Pat on Critical Dilemma here: https://youtu.be/QKH_TYu0krw

  continue reading

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