
Two PhD theologians with tendencies towards red wine, real scotch, and hilarious (humble) banter tackle your theological questions as well as our own day to day musings. Sounds like a good time to me (humbly). All opinions, thoughts, terrible jokes, etc are our own and not representative of our respective institutions.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 57 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | PhilosophyReligion & SpiritualitySociety & CultureChristianity | |||

Leah is developing a unit for AAR on Religion in the American South, so we're here promoting it! Also because we just did papers on it, and there were other really good papers, and you get to hear all about it. Snake handling, surveillance, Southern ... more
I think this is becoming a mancast....brocast? We've finally made it. We still don't know how to have intro music, though.
Join us as we have Nick Polk of Tolkien Pop! We talk about a lot of things, because we forgot we were on a podcast again. But ... more
We're starting a new series! It's called "Theologian Superlatives", where we assign theologian to those old high school superlatives like "Most Dependable" (which was what Leah won).
We also got intro music! Shout out to Michael Morelli for our 80s... more
"Ecclesiology on the Rocks" serves as a pivotal intersection of discourse between The Whole Church Podcast and Theology on the Rocks, marking the latter's inclusion within the Anazao Podcasts Network. In this episode, Joshua Noel chats with Dr. Rev L... more
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Greetings.
Thank you for your podcast. I, like the both of you, am also in academia—though my PhD is in English. As a child of the late 80s, in a particularly insulated pocket of America, I grew up in the conservative evangelical Christian culture, and was even homeschooled. Although I have never “lost” my faith, it is much different now than it was even five years ago. I currently do not have a church home, but your podcast has certainly made me feel less alone.
I enjoy drinking, theology, ... more
This is my new can’t-miss podcast! Leah and Kristy are so knowledgeable and make theology interesting. They are also hilarious and so fun to listen. I’m finding myself learning new things, and getting a new perspective on topics I thought I already knew. Although I just discovered it and they don’t have many episodes yet, I find myself waiting for the next episode.







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