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EPISODE · Oct 18, 2024 · 36 MIN

'The beauty and value of tradition'; a talk by Tim Stanley

from The Iona Institute podcast · host The Iona Institute

Tim Stanley, writer, historian and columnist with The Daily Telegraph was the keynote speaker at our annual youth conference on Saturday, October 5. His talk was called 'The beauty and value of tradition.' Tim addressed current attacks on tradition, what tradition really is, why we need it, signs of revival, and why cultural Christianity is not the answer to the depletion of our social and moral capital, only real Christian belief is.

Tim Stanley, writer, historian and columnist with The Daily Telegraph was the keynote speaker at our annual youth conference on Saturday, October 5. His talk was called 'The beauty and value of tradition.' Tim addressed current attacks on tradition, what tradition really is, why we need it, signs of revival, and why cultural Christianity is not the answer to the depletion of our social and moral capital, only real Christian belief is.

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