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Latest Episodes
Thomas Jay Oord: from Pluriform Love to Divine Revelation
This is another zesty session of “Big God Questions” with Tom Oord. In this edition, we discuss his new book Pluriform Love, an Open and Relational account of divine revelation, and more. At the end o
Leah Schade & Wilson Dickinson: Faith During an Ecological Collapse
What does it mean to take one’s faith seriously during an ecological collapse? How can ministers lead faith communities when so many justice issues are polarizing? These important questions and more s
Ryan Duns: Spiritual Exercises for a Secular Age
Ryan G. Duns, SJ, is a Jesuit priest and an assistant professor of theology at Marquette University. His locates his work the intersection of philosophy and systematic theology and is interested in re
Grace Ji-Sun Kim: a Theology of Visibility
My friend and brilliant theologian, Dr. Grace Ji-Sun Kim, is back on the podcast and we have a stimulating conversation about her newest book Invisible: Theology and the Experience of Asian American W
John Cobb: the Greatest Living Theologian Turns 97
John Cobb, the greatest living theologian, returns to the podcast for a birthday pod. What an honor, treat, and thrill! I hope you all enjoy this one half as much as I did
Cancel Culture, Rogan, Whoopi, Chappelle, & the NFL
Last night Adam and I had a live stream session for the Upsetting the Powers online reading group. After an hour or so of digging into the readings from Womanist theologian Delores Williams, we took s
Andrew Schwartz: On the Zestiness of Process Theology
Dr. Andrew Schwartz is a scholar, organizer, and social entrepreneur. He is Executive Director of the Center for Process Studies and Assistant Professor of Process Studies & Comparative Theology with
Jacob Alan Cook: Is the “Christian Worldview” a Supremacist Grift?
Dr. Jacob Alan Cook investigates how people move from an ideas-based sense of security about who they are and what they are doing in the world toward a more vibrant, relational posture of faith. He is
Bethany Sollereder: Celebration, Suffering, & the Future of Science + Religion
This is a celebration podcast! My friend Dr. Bethany Sollereder just landed a new job as Lecturer in Science and Religion here at the University of Edinburgh. After a celebration we discuss Bethany’s
Ruining Dinner: from the legacy of Thich Nhat Hanh to Jerry Falwell Jr blaming his Mom
My friend and scholar of American Religion, Diana Butler Bass, is on the podcast for a little experiment. We plan to host monthly conversations about religion, politics, and culture from a progressive