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In a culture shaped by speed, outrage, and constant distraction, many find it difficult to cultivate a resilient Christian faith. Is slowing down a key to renewing our love of God and neighbor, and sustaining a more durable, authentic faith in a restless age? And how, in practical terms, can we tune out the noise and hear the “still, small voice”?
Drawing on the themes of his book Slow Theology, its co-author, theologian Nijay Gupta, joined us for an online conversation in 2026, where we explored these questions for a live audience:
“There’s a journey that we have to take of striving after God, not because God is a cosmic killjoy, but because we have growth that needs to take place. And that happens slowly.”
This episode is from a conversation from March 2026. You can view the transcript and other resources here.
Related Trinity Forum Readings:
- Confessions; Augustine
- Wrestling With God; Simone Weil
- Man’s Search for Meaning; Viktor Frankl
- Who Stands Fast? Dietrich Bonhoeffer
- Why God Became Man; Anselm of Canterbury