Metamodernism: Understanding the Spirit of the Age
The metamodern mood is hopeful but cautious, sincere but self-aware, believing while doubting all the same.

The metamodern mood is hopeful but cautious, sincere but self-aware, believing while doubting all the same.

So now you had a nationwide craze over a genre of music that barely existed (having just broken off from Motown and R&B), based on a piece of long-form journalism that was entirely fictional and a movie made by people with no real connections to the original disco scene.

Persuasion has a guest! Sara Groves joins us for a conversation about the role and importance of authenticity as part of our series The Creative Process.

Like Jim Carrey does in ‘Jim & Andy,’ we are scripting the reality given to us for a watching world. While perhaps this is unavoidable, we can aim to steward our task well and aim to be as authentic as is reasonable.

The Church has a profound gift for a world hungry for true authenticity: consistent convictions about truth.

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