
On "God for Grownups," host Pastor Dan Peterson seeks a deeper understanding of scripture, faith and everyday life, joined by regular guests including Dr. Beatrice Lawrence of Seattle University, and Pastor Mark Griffith of St. Luke's Lutheran Church.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 26 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Categories | ReligionReligion & Spirituality | ||||

When I first heard about the "Big Bang Singularity," probably while watching the movie Interstellar, back in 2014, my immediate thought was God. Think about it: classical theology teaches that God resides, likewise, beyond space and time. Space and t... more
On this episode, we're featuring a session from the Queen Anne Lutheran Church forum series, Demons, Darkness & the Devil, with Catholic perspectives from Fr. William Watson, S.J.
* Watch a recording of this forum and view earlier sessions at i... more
Pastor Dan Peterson and Dr. Beatrice Lawrence discuss and compare Christian and Jewish perspectives on violence, in light of the Jan. 6 breach of the U.S. Capitol.
How do we explain such rash behavior on the part of the earliest disciples? Pastor Dan Peterson shares what he believes to be the best answer to the question of why the disciples immediately left everything to follow Jesus. The answer sheds light, as... more
On this episode, we're presenting highlights from one of our most enlightening virtual forums of the past year.
The talk focuses on a turning point in the life of Lutheran pastor and theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer, a German who lived from 1906 to 1... more
In difficult times like these, where do you find hope? Pastor Mark Griffith of St. Luke's Lutheran Church in Bellevue, Wash., joins host Pastor Dan Peterson of Queen Anne Lutheran Church in Seattle to grapple with that question on this episode of God... more
This past week we learned, thanks to an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal, that Dr. Jill Biden, soon to be our nation’s First Lady, is not a doctor, at least according to Joseph Epstein. Today, when men like Epstein deny the dignity and freedom of wom... more
For millennia, believers in God have asked, “Why doesn’t God prevent unnecessary suffering?” The usual answers to this question leave most of us unsatisfied. Dr. Thomas Jay Oord offers a different answer—actually five answers that combined, solve the... more
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I am so happy to have just discovered this podcast. And this is crazy but I was at Holden Village sitting in on Dan’s conversation about Miracles with the youth from my former church in W-ville! My pastor and I continued that conversation afterwards and it opened my mind to new thinking. I look forward to hearing more conversations such as this one. Thank you.
Dan and Bea have such great rapport, and I learn so much from their thoughtful and candid conversations. It's so refreshing to hear two friends compare and contrast their religious traditions, and find common ground between them based on a deep understanding of theology. I also love how they use pop culture, movies and their own lived experiences as a jumping off point. Great show.
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