“People are dying to tell you about their lives. Just ask them. »
This is what David Brooks, author, columnist at The New York Timesand writer at Atlantic—on a new episode of The Russell Moore Show. Moore and Brooks’ conversation explores themes from Brooks’ new book, How to Know a Person: The Art of Seeing Others Deeply and Being Seen Deeply. They talk about what it means to view people based on the inherent worth and dignity of their souls, how love shapes us, and the cultural vocabulary around trauma. Moore and Brooks discuss marriage and the power of compassion. Their conversation focuses on Hamas attacks, political volatility and how to get through 2024 without increasing divisions.
Tune in for an episode that gets to the heart of what it means to be human and honor the humanity of others.
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