
Jan 6th Theological Debrief: Adam Clark and Jeffrey Pugh
January 6th 2021 needed a theological debrief. I brought two friends of the pod and recent partners for reading groups, Adam Clark and Jeffrey Pugh. Recently Dr. Pugh and I hosted a Bonhoeffer reading...
15 Jan 20212h 19min

Helene Russell: Trauma Sensitive Theology
Dr. Helene Russell is an Associate Professor of Theology at Christian Theological Seminary in Indianapolis. Russell has published the book The Pluralism Within: a Reconstruction of Theological Anthrop...
13 Jan 202155min

Jan-Olav Henriksen: Symbol-Deficit Disorder and other Theological Predicaments
In this episode I am joined by the Norwegian philosopher and theologian Dr. Jan-Olav Henriksen. He is the Professor of Philosophy of Religion in MF Norwegian School of Theology, Norway, and Professor ...
17 Des 20201h 12min

The Evangelical Youth Group Fantasy Draft
This is one wild and crazy episode with three friends. Sarey and Dan (You Have Permission Podcast) join me and Mason (a People’s Theology Podcast) to launch a spectacular resource for those going thro...
7 Des 20202h 47min

Willie Jennings: Christianity Beyond Whiteness
This episode is #Zesty. Ever since I first started reading Dr. Jennings’ work I have wanted to get him on the podcast and it did not disappoint. We discuss Christian animism, the nature of whiteness, ...
1 Des 20201h 23min

Different Gods, Different Religions?
This is a special episode where I share an audio version of my written response to Joerg Rieger’s book Jesus vs Caesar. If you haven’t read the book I imagine you can still follow along, especially if...
18 Nov 202034min

Terence Fretheim: God So Enters into Relationships That…
I just saw Tom Oord’s tweet that Terence Fretheim passed away while I was reading his new book God So Enters into Relationship That… It is always shocking to hear how a live conversation partner you d...
17 Nov 20202h 2min

Joerg Rieger: Jesus vs Caesar
When we observe a tension between Jesus and Caesar, we acknowledge that a fundamental tension remains at the heart of Christianity. The tension is not between religion and atheism or secularism. Nor i...
2 Nov 20201h 4min



















