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153 - Protestants in a Post-Literate Culture

1 h 0 min · 6 de feb de 2026
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It’s an old theory that has recently gotten a facelift: the era of print literacy has come to an end, superseded by an age of screen time and short attention spans. Neil Postman’s class Amusing Ourselves to Death looks ever more prophetic, leading Times of London journalist James Marriott to conclude that this is the dawn of the “post-literate society.” In this episode, Mark and Cameron unpack the hypothesis and ask whether the culture shift has special implications for Protestantism, the word-saturated form of Christianity that emerged side-by-side with the explosion of literacy. The Dawn of the Post-Literate Society [https://jmarriott.substack.com/p/the-dawn-of-the-post-literate-society-aa1], by James Marriott THE COMMENTARY is an in-depth conversation about vision, worship, and life at Grace Presbyterian Church. Subscribe on Stitcher [https://www.stitcher.com/show/the-commentary], Apple Podcasts [https://graceforsiouxfalls.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=ff3561b457de081d965209ecc&id=8b60bc00ea&e=a3d0b7254f] or Spotify [https://graceforsiouxfalls.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=ff3561b457de081d965209ecc&id=8695614e6b&e=a3d0b7254f]

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154 - Myth Became Fact

This Spring at Grace, we are reading Till We Have Faces, the final — and, according to Mark, best — novel by C. S. Lewis. In this episode, Mark shares with Cameron some of his tips for reading the novel, short cuts that should help readers pick up on the deeper layers. The most important of these is understanding what Lewis meant by saying that Christianity was a myth that had become fact. His short essay “Myth Became Fact,” collected in God in the Dock, unfurls a fascinating conception of myth as the isthmus between abstractions and the concrete … and it helps explain how Lewis adapts and transforms the myth of Cupid and Psyche in his novel. Myth Became Fact, [https://judithwolfe.wp.st-andrews.ac.uk/files/2017/08/Myth-Became-Fact.pdf] by C. S. Lewis THE COMMENTARY is an in-depth conversation about vision, worship, and life at Grace Presbyterian Church. Subscribe on Stitcher [https://www.stitcher.com/show/the-commentary], Apple Podcasts [https://graceforsiouxfalls.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=ff3561b457de081d965209ecc&id=8b60bc00ea&e=a3d0b7254f] or Spotify [https://graceforsiouxfalls.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=ff3561b457de081d965209ecc&id=8695614e6b&e=a3d0b7254f]

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episode 153 - Protestants in a Post-Literate Culture artwork

153 - Protestants in a Post-Literate Culture

It’s an old theory that has recently gotten a facelift: the era of print literacy has come to an end, superseded by an age of screen time and short attention spans. Neil Postman’s class Amusing Ourselves to Death looks ever more prophetic, leading Times of London journalist James Marriott to conclude that this is the dawn of the “post-literate society.” In this episode, Mark and Cameron unpack the hypothesis and ask whether the culture shift has special implications for Protestantism, the word-saturated form of Christianity that emerged side-by-side with the explosion of literacy. The Dawn of the Post-Literate Society [https://jmarriott.substack.com/p/the-dawn-of-the-post-literate-society-aa1], by James Marriott THE COMMENTARY is an in-depth conversation about vision, worship, and life at Grace Presbyterian Church. Subscribe on Stitcher [https://www.stitcher.com/show/the-commentary], Apple Podcasts [https://graceforsiouxfalls.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=ff3561b457de081d965209ecc&id=8b60bc00ea&e=a3d0b7254f] or Spotify [https://graceforsiouxfalls.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=ff3561b457de081d965209ecc&id=8695614e6b&e=a3d0b7254f]

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152 - Forbearance

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episode 151 - Cathedral Thinking artwork

151 - Cathedral Thinking

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