Striving for truth on faith, politics, and society. Kurt Jaros interviews theologians, philosophers, authors, and social leaders, on a variety of issues.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 257 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity |
Dr. J gives a few reasons to consider learning about Historical Jesus studies, responds to a Dan McLellan video, and dips into the E-mailbag
Dr. J begins a study into the Historical Jesus by talking about the academic Quests for the Historical Jesus.
Dr. J reviews his debate from the previous weekend. Are there points his missed? Things he should have said? Watch to find out.
Dr. J shares about how he prepares for a theological debate, offering tips and advice for when iron sharpens iron.
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So glad someone recommended this podcast to me - it’s brilliant! I love the interviews and learning from so many brilliant minds.
The guests and Kurt cover some great topics and it seems to grow and improve with every episode.
This podcast is super Duper. If you like politics philosophy theology and society this is the podcast for you. Kurt is at an adroit host With poor taste in Chicago style pizza. Long live Lou Malnati!!
I studied religion and theology in college. Now I'm busy studying other things. This podcast is a nice chance to revisit some theology and religion in my free time. Also, I like how the podcast touches on topics of general interest like politically controversial issues. I especially appreciate how the podcast's features guests who actually study the topics being discussed.
Thanks Kurt et al!
This thought provoking podcast touches on a wide range of topics concerning Christianity and culture. The guests come from a variety of backgrounds and the host, Kurt, always interacts with them really well. Definitely encourages me to keep learning!!
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Focusing on the intersection of faith, politics, and society, the content features interviews with a range of thinkers, including theologians, philosophers, authors, and social leaders. Discussions often center around theological concepts and their implications in the contemporary world, as well as pressing societal issues such as abortion, artificial intelligence in ministry, and the challenges of worldview formation among younger generations. The podcast stands out for its commitment to exploring difficult questions and promoting constructive dialogue among differing viewpoints in Christianity and beyond, making it a valuable resource for those interested in theology, ethics, and cultural discourse.
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