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What happens to Western civilisation when it rejects its Christian and Jewish foundations? In this wide-ranging conversation at the Institute of Public Affairs, Greg Sheridan joins John Roskam to discuss his book How Christians Can Succeed Today: Reclaiming the Genius of the Early Church. Sheridan argues that the early Christians faced a far more hostile culture than Christians in the modern West, yet transformed that culture through courage, clarity, conviction, and faith. He explores what their example means today for Christians, conservatives, and anyone concerned about the future of Western civilisation. The discussion covers: Why Sheridan believes “everything good in Western civilisation” comes from the Christian and Jewish tradition What the early church can teach modern Christians Why the West has become increasingly hostile to Christianity The rise of a new paganism in modern culture Signs of Christian revival among younger generations Whether Australia is still a Christian country Why Sheridan takes a measured view of Donald Trump This is a conversation about faith, culture, civilisation, and whether renewal is still possible. Featuring: - Greg Sheridan - John Roskam - Institute of Public Affairs Buy your copy of "How Christians Can Succeed Today" here https://sunbookshop.com/books/how-chr... Subscribe to keep up to date with the Institute of Public Affairs’ latest research: https://ipa.org.au/#signup If you would like to support more content like this, please consider making a tax-deductible donation at https://members.ipa.org.au/donate/ To find out more about the IPA’s research or to become a member visit https://ipa.org.au