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Jan 2024
50m 32s

Reproach Carefully

CHRISTIANITY TODAY
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Harvard removes Claudine Gay, Republicans struggle as caucuses approach, and we’re all tired of being tired.

This week on The Bulletin, hosts Mike Cosper, Nicole Martin and editor-in-chief Russell Moore welcome the new year with lively conversation about race and power, politics, and the fatigue we often feel when we look at the headlines. Discussion includes Harvard’s decision to remove its first African American president Claudine Gay and Republicans’ struggle to find a leader in advance of January caucuses. The episode ends with Mike, Nicole, and Russell’s favorite holiday movies and books.


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