
We are a podcast sponsored by the Episcopal Diocese of Rhode Island and The Cathedral of St John, whose goal is to create space to have real and meaningful conversations about faith. Settle in for a listen at home, or take us on the road with you! Sip your tea with a splash of Theology.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 77 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity | |||

In this episode of Tea Time Theology the hosts and guest discuss Alan Moore and David Gibbons' Watchmen (1986–87), covering its historical context, key plotlines (the Comedian's murder, Dr. Manhattan's exile, Rorschach's investigation), and the book'... more
Hosts Taylor and Ivy welcome guest Tricia Thorm to discuss Grant Morrison’s All‑Star Superman (2007), a story about Superman learning he has only a year to live after overexposure to the sun.
The episode explores parallels between Superman and Chris... more
Ivy, Taylor, and their guest Rev. Jonathan Malone examines Frank Miller’s Daredevil: Born Again, following Matt Murdock’s devastating fall after his secret identity is exposed and Wilson Fisk systematically destroys his life.
The hosts discuss the c... more
On this episode of Tea Time Theology, hosts Taylor and Ivy sit down with Jonathan Malone to unpack the 1988 graphic novel Batman: A Death in the Family — its reader-voted fate for Jason Todd, striking artwork, and the darker turn in comics.
They dis... more
I stumbled into listening to the series, not quite sure why the Diocese was interested in backing it, but I was surprised and amazed at the depth of the questioning and how I enjoyed the conversation they were having. Sorry to have it finished. Five stars for sure. thank you.
The guests and interviews are such a great way to engage in the concepts, theology and texts of the Christian faith! It feels very approachable and relatable!
Taylor and Ivy are some of the best spontaneous interviewers on any podcast and the guests are delightful. This season has been great, starting the Behold & Become crossover show. Y’all’s show makes being stuck in Phoenix commuter traffic a lot friendlier. Thanks for that!
Thank you Scott Lee for your honesty and sharing the importance of love
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Apple Podcasts | #167 |
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