
In this episode, we reflect on Paul Kingsnorth’s critique of modern civilization, beginning with his recent lecture and moving into a wider discussion of Christian civilization, cultural decline, and the spiritual conditions of the modern age. Drawing on figures such as Oswald Spengler and Arnold Toynbee, the conversation explores Kingsnorth’s account of “the Machine” as a way of naming the impersonal technological, economic, and cultural forces that shape contemporary life. We consider what it means to live within such a world without being wholly absorbed by it, and how Christians might recover a deeper sense of agency, identity, and faithfulness amid the pressures of a machine-dominated civilization.
CHAPTERS
00:00 Preparing for the Journey
09:22 Christian Civilization and Cultural Shifts
24:30 Paul Kingsnorth's Critique of Christian Civilization
31:22 Understanding the Critique
37:38 The Influence of Spengler and Toynbee
45:56 Defining the Machine
51:32 Living with the Machine
01:03:19 Existential Reflections
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