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The American Reformer Podcast

American Reformer
Christianity
Woke Phenomenon
Protestantism
Anglo Protestantism
National Identity
Immigration
Puritanism
Political Theology
Eric Kaufmann's New Book
Cultural Left
Reformed Tradition
Rise and Fall Of Anglo-America
Whiteshift
Theology
Evangelicalism
Theological Reflection
Societal Engagement
Nominalism
Community Discipline
Ecclesiocentrism

The American Reformer Podcast’s mission is to promote a vigorous Christian approach to the cultural challenges of our day, rooted in the rich tradition of Protestant social and political thought. Focusing particularly on issues facing American Christians, we will seek to contribute to the reformation of Christian institutions that have become corrupted by false ideologies and practices.

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Latest Episodes

Wade Stotts, host of the Wade Show with Wade Stotts, talks to Timon about Trump, media, humor, the future of the right after Charlie Kirk, and much more.

Wade Stotts is an American thought leader, host of "The Wade Show with Wade," and an acclaimed ... more

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Pastor Jake Dell joins the show to talk about how we can revive the Protestant mainline and save historic churches from the Left.

Jake Dell is the pastor of the First Congregational Church of Woodbury, Connecticut, and a former Episcopal priest.

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Professor of Church History at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, John Wilsey, joins the show to talk about his new book, a primer on the conservative tradition and religious freedom.

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Purchase Religious Freedom: A Conservative Prime... more

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Caleb Morell, assistant pastor at Capitol Hill Baptist Church and PhD candidate at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, talks to Timon about his new book, a history of Capitol Hill Baptist.

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Purchase A Light on the Hill – www... more

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Recent Guests

Wade Stotts
Host of The Wade Show and The Wade Cast
Canon Press
Episode: The Wade Show (ft. Wade Stotts)
Jake Dell
Pastor of First Congregational Church in Woodbury, Connecticut
First Congregational Church
Episode: Reconquista (ft. Jake Dell)
Caleb Morell
Assistant pastor at Capitol Hill Baptist Church and author of 'A Light on the Hill'
Capitol Hill Baptist Church
Episode: Light on the Hill (ft. Caleb Morell)
Pavlos Papadopoulos
Professor at Wyoming Catholic College
Wyoming Catholic College
Episode: Behind the Declaration (ft. Pavlos Papadopoulos)
Nathan Pinkoski
Senior Fellow at the Center for Renewing America, writer on political theory and institutions.
Center for Renewing America
Episode: Actually Existing Postliberalism (ft. Nathan Pinkoski)
Pax Americana
Designer and creator of an aesthetic account that celebrates American culture
Episode: Americanism (ft. Pax Americana)
Amy Wax
Professor at University of Pennsylvania Law School, known for her conservative views on education and culture.
University of Pennsylvania Law School
Episode: Bourgeois Values (ft. Amy Wax)
Paul Gottfried
Dr. Paul Gottfried is a prominent intellectual on the right with interests in political movements and European history.
Chronicles Magazine
Episode: Paleoconservatism, America, and the New Right (ft. Paul Gottfried)
Dr. Hunter Baker
Provost at North Greenville University and author
North Greenville University
Episode: Postliberal Protestants (ft. Hunter Baker)

Hosts

Josh Abbotoy
Host of the American Reformer Podcast; also serves as the Executive Director of American Reformer. Abbotoy focuses on promoting a vigorous Christian approach to cultural challenges.
Timon Cline
Editor-in-Chief and co-host of the American Reformer Podcast, contributing to discussions around Christian values, politics, and education.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 148 ratings
  • Lacks Christian Integrity

    This podcast purports to speak to Christian values and a “return to the land” in order to convince Christians that loving and accepting people is not a Christian value. Rather, and in direct opposition to Jesus’ teachings, they‘ve decided to be the purveyors of judgment, deciding for themselveswhat Jesus will or will not judge as holy. Ironically, they ignore Jesus’ actual words in the Bible. They are disingenuous and false prophets of Jesus aiming to control and convince an unsuspecting populac... more

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    AmyB2012
    United States3 months ago
  • Wanna like it. Boring.

    There are episodes where I’m amazed that people can say so much without really saying anything. Boring and out of touch with the intellectually-curious working man, but that does not seem to be the target audience. What is your target audience? I’m assuming pastors and academics?

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    Stash&Guns
    United States8 months ago
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    United States9 months ago
  • WASP’s featuring Aaron Renn

    The breadth and depth of Aaron’s knowledge of American religious history from a sociological perspective never ceases to amaze me. Great episode.

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Listeners Say

Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

Several reviews reflect a struggle with perceived elitism or insularity within discussions, suggesting some episodes may not resonate with those outside academic or conservative frameworks.
Many find the podcast informative and timely, valuing the insights on engaging Christianity with cultural and political challenges, while others critique its relevance to broader audiences.
Listeners appreciate the depth of discussions and the focus on reformation within Christianity but express concerns regarding potential out-of-touch perspectives, especially concerning everyday community experiences.

Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Bourgeois Values (ft. Amy Wax)
Q: What needs to happen for there to be a recognition of American culture?
Wax argues that acknowledging the distinctiveness of American culture is crucial and calls for defense of traditional values against the tide of multiculturalism.
Bourgeois Values (ft. Amy Wax)
Q: What do you think it was that caused the change in academic freedom post-2015?
Wax attributes the shift to a long-standing leftward drift in academia, driven by ideological commitments and a lack of intellectual diversity.
Teach Them Diligently (ft. Kirk Cameron)
Q: How is See You at the Library being received in your events?
Despite facing opposition, the initiative has drawn thousands of people who are eager to participate and push back against negative cultural narratives.
Teach Them Diligently (ft. Kirk Cameron)
Q: What is the initiative See You at the Library about?
It's about gathering families at public libraries to read stories that promote Christian virtue and character, countering cultural narratives.
Return of the Strong Gods (ft. Rusty Reno)
Q: What do you make of all of these changes relative to your thesis in 2019?
I call it the Return of the Strong Gods, nowadays a language that kind of a pivot to reconsolidation. The tech bros are going all in on using the most advanced technology in order to develop effective strategies for defense.

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What is The American Reformer Podcast about and what kind of topics does it cover?

The content focuses on the intersections of American culture, politics, and Christianity, often discussing the challenges and ideologies that influence modern faith communities. Episodes feature various guests who provide insights into topics like the role of traditional values, the impact of secularism, and the importance of advocating for intellectual diversity within academic circles. Noteworthy is the podcast's endeavor to address cultural crises through a Christian lens, suggesting an appeal to believers looking to navigate contemporary challenges while reinforcing their faith. It offers a mix of provocative ideas and discussions intended for an audience deeply invested in the cultural and political landscape affecting Christian life t... more

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2. Jake Dell
3. Caleb Morell
4. Pavlos Papadopoulos
5. Nathan Pinkoski
6. Pax Americana
7. Amy Wax
8. Paul Gottfried

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