Currents in Religion

Currents in Religion

Currents in Religion is a podcast from the Baylor University Religion Department and Baylor University Press. We host conversations with academics, writers, and artists that explore some of the most interesting currents in religious studies, with a focus on Christianity. Episodes release weekly. On this podcast you'll hear discussions about theology, ethics, biblical studies (New Testament and Hebrew Bible/Old Testament), history, archaeology, and so on. Engage with us on Twitter (@cirbaylor) or email our host, Claire Thompson Mummert (claire_mummert1@baylor.edu).

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On Applying to PhD Programs in Religion

On Applying to PhD Programs in Religion

Are you applying to PhD programs in religion? Or thinking about it? This episode is for you. In this episode, Zen shares about the process for applying to Baylor's graduate program in religion. He sp...

20 Okt 20231h

Theology, Ethics, and a Church in Conflict: A Conversation with Amy Carr and Christine Helmer

Theology, Ethics, and a Church in Conflict: A Conversation with Amy Carr and Christine Helmer

Welcome to our Fall 2023 season! In this episode, Zen speaks with Amy Carr and Christine Helmer about their brand new Baylor University Press book Ordinary Faith in Polarized Times: Justification and...

13 Okt 202343min

Paul and the Good, Green Life: Conversations with Julien Smith and Cherryl Hunt

Paul and the Good, Green Life: Conversations with Julien Smith and Cherryl Hunt

Summary: How might Paul help Christians today live faithfully in light of the ecological crisis? In this episode, Zen speaks with Julien C. H. Smith and Cherryl Hunt about how Paul’s writings are rele...

28 Juli 20231h 11min

Writing Religious Studies: Featuring Amos Yong, Alicia Myers, and Christopher Hoklotubbe

Writing Religious Studies: Featuring Amos Yong, Alicia Myers, and Christopher Hoklotubbe

Summary: Do you ever wish you knew how other writers come up with ideas, research for essays, or write their books? In this episode, Zen speaks with Alicia Myers, Amos Yong, and Christopher Hoklotubbe...

21 Juli 20231h 28min

Interdisciplining Theology: How the Psychological Sciences Help Theological Studies

Interdisciplining Theology: How the Psychological Sciences Help Theological Studies

Summary: In this episode, Zen speaks with the Primary and Co-Investigators of “Illuminating Theological Inquiry and Christian Ethics Through Training in Psychological Science,” a 2.5 million dollar Jo...

14 Juli 202346min

Hearing History: Mandy McMichael on Interviewing Baptist Women in Ministry

Hearing History: Mandy McMichael on Interviewing Baptist Women in Ministry

Summary: In this episode, Zen speaks with Mandy McMichael about her project on Baptist Women in Ministry and the art of interviewing for historical research. Themes: Baptists, women in ministry, oral...

7 Juli 202326min

The Last Things (until Summer School!)

The Last Things (until Summer School!)

In this episode, Zen wraps up season one of Currents in Religion. In addition to giving thanks to our listeners and our guests, Zen shares about Summer School, which will be a short season in late Jun...

28 Apr 20234min

The Book of...Judges? Julian Chike on literary and historical issues in Judges

The Book of...Judges? Julian Chike on literary and historical issues in Judges

Why do we call the main characters in the Book of Judges “judges”? Compared to what judges are supposed to do in Deuteronomy, for example, the “judges” of Judges don’t really look like judges at all. ...

21 Apr 202344min

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