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The Good Book Club Podcast

The Good Book Club Podcast

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A podcast series for Post and Nuanced Mormons from The Good Book Club including discussions on the monthly book and discussions from The Lazy Learner series where guests address specific topics of interest to post and nuanced mormons.Copyright 2026 The Good Book Club Art Literary History & Criticism Social Sciences Spirituality
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  • The Founding Fathers and the Debate over Religion in Revolutionary America
    Jul 12 2026

    The Good Book Club are joined by the wonderful Matthew Harris to discuss his book "The Founding Fathers and the Debate over Religion in Revolutionary America" co-authored with Thomas S. Kidd.) Our discussion explores whether America was built as a secular republic or a Christian nation. Matt's book shows the Founders' beliefs varied widely. Some were skeptics like Thomas Paine, while others were traditional Christians like Patrick Henry. Despite these differences, most rallied around core religious principles such as: Human Equality: The belief that people were created equal.Religious Liberty: The separation of church and state, requiring the disestablishment of state-backed religions. And Public Virtue: The necessity of strong moral character for a republic to survive. This is a fascinating and timely discussion as Matt shares many stories and insights into the founding of America and what the lens of Mormonism does to the narrative.

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    1 hr and 46 mins
  • TGBC: The True Believer: Thoughts on the Nature of Mass Movements
    Jun 14 2026

    In this The Good Book Club episode we dive into the psychology of fanaticism with Eric Hoffer's 1951 classic, The True Believer: Thoughts on the Nature of Mass Movements. This highly influential book explores the common denominator behind religious, social, and political fanaticisms, offering a timeless look at why ordinary people are drawn to extreme mass movements. Key themes we discussed included: The Appeal of Mass Movements: Hoffer argues that mass movements offer an escape from a broken or burdensome individual self, providing a sense of purpose and community.The Mindset of the Fanatic: Explores why frustration, a lack of self-worth, and a desire for unity drive individuals to embrace rigid belief systems.The Role of the Leader: We discussed how charismatic figures and propagandists harness the energy of the dissatisfied to mobilize movements.Interchangeability of Movements: We analyzed Hoffer’s controversial claim that religious, nationalist, and radical political movements are fundamentally similar in structure and psychology.This The Good Book Club Meeting was originally held on June 14, 2026.

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    1 hr and 29 mins
  • Mythos and Cosmos: Mind and Meaning in the Oral Age
    May 17 2026

    Mythos and Cosmos: Mind and Meaning in the Oral Age by Dr. John Knight Lundwall is a groundbreaking exploration of ancient mythology, recasting myths as a highly rational and complex oral cosmology. It offers a fascinating, eye-opening look at how pre-literate peoples perceived and interacted with the universe.

    Key Highlights from the Book

    • Myth as an Imprinting Press: It defines myth not as mere fiction, but as a robust method of information transmission for oral cultures.
    • Reimagining the Universe: Reveals that ancient oral cosmology was vastly more complex than the "flat-earth" models often assumed.
    • Ancient Wonders in a New Light: Offers fresh perspectives on myth cycles like the Epic of Gilgamesh, megalithic structures like Stonehenge, and the roots of Greek theater.

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    1 hr and 39 mins
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