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Paleo Protestant Pudcast

Darryl Hart
Lutheran Church Missouri Synod
Protestantism
Lutheranism
Evangelicalism
Anglican Communion
Anglicanism
Donald Trump
Presbyterianism
Seminex
Pope Francis
Fundamentalism
Christian Nationalism
Concordia Seminary
Catholic Church
Inerrancy
Holiday Season
Southern Baptist Convention
Confessional Protestantism
Pope Leo XIV
Eschatology

Protestants outside the orbits of evangelicals and mainliners talking about church stuff.

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Latest Episodes

The co-hosts, Anglican Miles Smith, Lutheran Korey Maas, and Presbyterian D. G. Hart return after a long semester to talk about eschatology among Lutherans, Anglicans, and Presbyterians. Some listeners may be surprised to learn that amillennialism is... more

The pudcast returns with consideration of confessional Protestant piety in relation to the purity culture that ran in evangelical circles during the 1990s and 2000s. The co-hosts, Anglican Miles Smith, Lutheran Korey Maas, and Presbyterian D. G. Hart... more

Don't let that click bait fool you. Confessional Protestants have been in the news -- not for being named in the Epstein files. A Lutheran Church Missouri Synod district president has been charged with possessing child pornography, the moderator of ... more

We were down a man this time. Our Anglican co-host, Miles Smith, was on the road which left Korey Maas (Lutheran) and D. G. Hart (Presbyterian) trying to maintain pudcasting standards. We had help from our colleague in the English Department, Jason P... more

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Recent Guests

Jason Peters
Teaches English and is a former reformed Protestant who converted to Eastern Orthodoxy.
Hillsdale College
Episode: Why Eastern Orthodoxy? Why Now?
Gillis Harp
Recently retired Professor of History
Grove City College
Episode: How High Is the Lord's Supper?
Joe Givens
Middle school teacher and deacon at his church
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Episode: The Live Show that Almost Died

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D. G. Hart
Host of the Pudcast; professor and church historian known for confessional perspectives.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 95 ratings
  • A Lutheran, an Anglican and a Presbyterian walk into a bar ...

    ... and create an excellent podcast. Here's an idea. Instead of calling it a Pudcast--whatever that is--you should call it a Pubcast because, well, you're recording it in a bar, aren't you? Otherwise my joke doesn't make sense. Seriously however, five stars for superb content.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Relztrah
    United States3 years ago
  • Always Caught Up

    I always listen to this one right away. Smart, pious guys with good sense. They talk circumspectly about their own traditions and don’t nerd out too much (just enough). My one complaint is the cornball gospel music they’ve started using at the beginning. That’s the presbycast’s thing and it’s obnoxious enough when they do it. Hymn tune theme music was better.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    jm patch
    United States3 years ago
  • Understanding Each Other

    This podcast has been eye-opening in many ways. It is true that the media often ignores a large swath of the Christian world, namely, the confessional churches. Hearing these three members from confessional denominations (Anglican [ACNA], Lutheran [LCMS], and Presbyterian [OPC]) converse on various topics gives the listener insight into how confessional Christianity behaves and what differences there are between the three groups. I’ve always wondered what Lutherans think about church government,... more

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    5
    Jay Nelsestuen
    United States5 years ago
  • Love this podcast

    Engaging, informative. Always excited when I see a new episode is available!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    MrsLadyBanks
    United States5 years ago
  • Engaging

    I loved being able to get a perspective on different aspects of each of these denoms hope to hear more from these guys in the future

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    cookiemonster779
    United States5 years ago

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Smart, respectful dialogue on confessional Christianity appeals to theology-minded listeners.
Guests are valued for being knowledgeable and thoughtful with nuanced takes on church issues.
Listeners praise balanced discussions, though some wish for less background music.
Appeal lies in cross-denominational perspectives and emphasis on listening over polemics.

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Why Eastern Orthodoxy? Why Now?
Q: What's happening with young men in the Orthodox Church?
There is a significant growth among young men converts, outnumbering women in many parishes.
Why Eastern Orthodoxy? Why Now?
Q: How many different branches of Eastern Orthodoxy are there within America?
The Antiochians, the Greeks, and the Russians are the most prominent.
Why Eastern Orthodoxy? Why Now?
Q: What is your elevator pitch for Eastern Orthodoxy?
It satisfies a certain longing for wonder, and it makes a lot of space for irony.
It's Like Confessional Protestantism Doesn't Exist
Q: Are Anglicans attracting many outsiders into their communities?
Anglicans, according to the discussion, are largely made up of outsiders in North America, with significant structural diversity and varying theological beliefs.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Paleo Protestant Pudcast

What is Paleo Protestant Pudcast about and what kind of topics does it cover?

A thoughtful, academically inclined discussion of confessional Protestantism across denominations such as Lutheran, Anglican, and Presbyterian traditions. Episodes frequently examine church governance, polity, education, sacramental practice, and the interaction between faith and culture, often comparing Protestant distinctives with Catholic and Orthodox practices. Notable moments arise when addressing accountability in ecclesiastical structures, the role of classical education, and how cultural shifts influence religion today. The show stands out for its respectful, listening-forward tone among scholars and clergy, offering nuanced perspectives rather than polemics, making it a strong fit for listeners who enjoy historical depth and ecumen... more

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