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308. TNE TALKS: White Poverty with Jonathan Wilson Hartgrove
In this episode, Tim interviews Jonathan Wilson Hartgrove, a spiritual writer, preacher, and community cultivator. They discuss how Christians can engage differently in politics and civic engagement, particularly in relation to Christian nationalism.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Overview
02:19 Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove's Background and Journey
08:01 Realizing the Disconnect Between Faith and Politics
13:00 Rethinking Traditional Christian Narratives
19:14 Understanding the Influence of Propaganda
21:01 Finding Common Ground and Avoiding Demonization
25:07 The Importance of Democracy and the Common Good
27:46 The Dangers of Christian Nationalism and Idolatry
34:31 Resisting Christian Nationalism and Building a Better Christianity
42:06 Engaging in Political Advocacy and Voting for the Common Good
52:30 The Poor People's Campaign: Addressing Poverty and Inequality
Jonathan's Website | jonathanwilsonhartgrove.com
Looking to get involved? | poorpeoplescampaign.org
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9/16/2024 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 20 seconds
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8/20/2024 • 1 hour, 11 minutes, 41 seconds
294. TNE TALKS: Introducing the Ministers of Propaganda
In this episode, Tim sits down with Scott M. Coley, author of the book, Ministers of Propaganda, and they discuss the concept of legitimizing narratives that are used to justify social arrangements that benefit white evangelicals.
Takeaways
Legitimizing narratives are stories that justify social arrangements and hierarchies.
White evangelicals have used the Bible as a source of legitimizing narratives to justify social arrangements that benefit them.
The curse of Ham is an example of a legitimizing narrative used to justify race-based chattel slavery and racial segregation.
The hermeneutics of legitimization is an approach to biblical interpretation that consistently produces readings of the text that justify the reader's preferred social arrangements.
Understanding and challenging these narratives is important for promoting justice and equality. Legitimizing narratives are used to justify and perpetuate harmful ideologies.
The defense of slavery and gender hierarchy are examples of self-defeating narratives that appropriate the very ideals they undermine.
There is a tension between conservative ideals of family values and fiscal policies.
Propaganda plays a significant role in shaping public opinion and can be used to manipulate and control narratives.
It is important to critically examine the narratives we encounter and strive for a more just and inclusive approach to interpreting scripture and engaging in politics.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Announcement
04:07 Introduction to Scott M. Coley and His Book 'Ministers of Propaganda'
10:21 How White Evangelicals Justify Social Arrangements
26:43 The Curse of Ham: A Historical Example of a Legitimizing Narrative
29:38 The Hermeneutics of Legitimization
31:05 Challenging Legitimizing Narratives
31:35 Unpacking Legitimizing Narratives and Harmful Ideologies
39:35 The Tension Between Conservative Family Values and Fiscal Policies
55:22 The Role of Propaganda in Shaping Public Opinion
01:00:43 The Need for Critical Examination of Narratives
01:02:11 Striving for a Just and Inclusive Approach to Scripture and Politics
Scott's Book | Ministers of Propaganda: Truth, Power, and the Ideology of the Religious Right
Scott's Instagram | @scott_m_coley
Scott's X | @scott_m_coley
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8/12/2024 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 33 seconds
293. TNE RECAPS: Why Tim Walz Speech Was SO NEEDED
Summary
In this episode, Tim and April discuss the new ad-free option for the podcast on Apple Podcasts. They also talk about their plans to improve the show's intro and recap their recent experiences, including Tim's road trip and April's illness. They then dive into the main topic of the episode, which is the popularity of Tim Walz, the governor of Minnesota. They discuss his policies, his likability, and his ability to connect with people. They also touch on the weirdness of the Trump era and the importance of calling out falsehoods and strange behavior. Tim discusses the importance of systemic change and the role of government in providing services to those in need. He then analyzes Tim Walz's acceptance speech for the vice president slot on the Harris ticket, highlighting the contrast between the Harris-Walz ticket and the Trump administration. Tim also addresses the hypocrisy of the pro-life movement and criticizes JD Vance's association with Project 2025. He concludes by emphasizing the need to hold the Trump administration accountable for their connections to Project 2025. In this final part of the conversation, Tim and April discuss various humorous moments and share their thoughts on the current political landscape.
Takeaways
The podcast is now available ad-free on Apple Podcasts for a monthly or yearly subscription fee.
Tim and April plan to improve the show's intro to make it more professional and consistent.
Tim Walz, the governor of Minnesota, is gaining popularity due to his likability and progressive policies.
A healthy government plays a crucial role in providing services to those who fall through the cracks.
Tim Walz's acceptance speech highlights the contrast between the Harris-Walz ticket and the Trump administration.
The pro-life movement often fails to support legislation that actually benefits children and families.
JD Vance's association with Project 2025 raises concerns about the Trump administration's agenda. Humor can be a powerful tool in resisting oppressive systems and finding joy amidst chaos.
Chapters
00:00 New Ad-Free Option on Apple Podcasts
13:54 The Popularity of Tim Walz
19:15 The Weirdness of the Trump Era
28:52 Calling Out Falsehoods and Strange Behavior
38:07 Analyzing Tim Walz's Acceptance Speech
44:36 The Hypocrisy of the Pro-Life Movement
01:13:46 The Power of Humor and Joy
01:19:41 Celebrating Positive Moments from the Olympics
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8/9/2024 • 1 hour, 55 minutes, 57 seconds
292. TNE RESPONDS: Greg Laurie is WRONG About the Olympics
In this episode, Tim responds to a video of Greg Laurie discussing the controversy surrounding the opening ceremony of the Olympics and the boxer Aman Khalif. Tim critiques Laurie's lack of fact-checking and the hypocrisy within evangelical circles. He addresses the misconceptions about the opening ceremony, the false claims about Aman Khalif, and the narrative of persecution and religious privilege perpetuated by Laurie. Tim highlights the need for critical thinking and accurate information in discussions about faith and culture.
Takeaways
Lack of fact-checking and misinformation is prevalent in evangelical circles, as demonstrated by Greg Laurie's video.
The controversy surrounding the opening ceremony of the Olympics and Aman Khalif is based on misconceptions and false claims.
The narrative of persecution and religious privilege perpetuated by Laurie and other evangelicals is hypocritical and lacks critical thinking.
It is important to critically evaluate information and seek accurate facts when discussing faith and culture.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Overview
02:00 The Lack of Fact-Checking in Evangelical Circles
06:45 Debunking Misconceptions about the Olympics and Aman Khalif
09:38 The Hypocrisy of Persecution and Religious Privilege
20:43 The Importance of Critical Thinking in Faith and Culture
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8/7/2024 • 44 minutes, 3 seconds
291. TNE TALKS: "I Lived Through Project 2025" with Tia Levings
Summary
Tia Levins shares her experience growing up in Christian patriarchy and her journey to escape it. She discusses the influence of the quiver full movement and the pressure to have as many children as possible. Tia explains how she was mentored by women in the church who promoted quiver full ideals and the complementarian lifestyle. She also highlights the lack of counter information and the normalization of abuse within this culture. Tia's story serves as a warning about the dangers of extreme patriarchy and the need to resist it. Tia shares her experience of being in a high-control, patriarchal Christian environment and her journey to escape it. She discusses the challenges of living with a husband who had erratic behavior and the pressure to keep her newborn quiet. Tia explains how she internalized the violence and believed it was her fault. She also talks about the influence of the family-integrated church movement and the shift towards grooming young sons to become future leaders. Tia reveals the extreme practices she endured, including wife discipline, and the process of deconstruction and healing she went through after escaping. She emphasizes the importance of naming experiences and staying curious in spirituality.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background
13:28 Transition to Extreme Patriarchy
23:49 Lack of Counter Information and Normalization of Abuse
27:15 The Influence of the Family-Integrated Church Movement
33:09 Extreme Practices: Wife Discipline
41:23 Escaping and the Process of Deconstruction
44:21 Reclaiming Spirituality on One's Own Terms
Tia's Book | A Well-Trained Wife: My Escape from Christian Patriarchy
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In this episode of the New Evangelicals Podcast, Tim and April discuss various topics, including the controversy surrounding the Olympic opening ceremony, Trump's remarks at the Believers Summit, and their experience visiting the Ark Encounter. They express frustration with the outrage over trivial matters and the lack of attention given to more important issues. They also highlight the need for Christians to represent Jesus well and focus on issues that truly matter. In this conversation, Tim and April discuss various topics, including the controversy surrounding the Believer's Summit, the problematic views of Doug Wilson, Trump's appearance at the National Association of Black Journalists convention, and the implications of Project 2025. They also touch on the absurd interpretations of the Olympic opening ceremony and announce their attendance at Theology Beer Camp.
Takeaways
The outrage over trivial matters distracts from more important issues that require attention.
The focus on cultural controversies often stems from a weak and narcissistic form of evangelicalism.
Jesus does not need defending; he needs people to represent him well.
The interpretation of Trump's remarks at the Believers Summit can vary, but it is concerning to hear him suggest that Christians won't have to vote again.
The outrage over the Olympic opening ceremony reflects a fear and discomfort with people living as their authentic selves.
There is a need to prioritize issues such as genocide, poverty, hate, and greed over trivial controversies. The Believer's Summit sparked controversy due to the presence of controversial figures like Doug Wilson, whose views on sex and slavery are highly problematic.
Trump's appearance at the National Association of Black Journalists convention was met with criticism, as he evaded direct questions and made insensitive remarks.
Project 2025, a conservative playbook, continues to be a cause for concern, despite the director stepping down amid backlash from Trump.
Tim and April will be attending Theology Beer Camp, an event that brings together theologians, podcasters, and individuals seeking a better way forward in their faith.
Chapters
03:06 Traveling and the Ark Encounter
09:07 The Olympic Controversy
14:21 The Weakness of Evangelicalism
17:39 Interpreting Trump's Remarks
24:17 The Power of Words and Prioritizing Issues
40:02 Controversy Surrounding the Believer's Summit
41:25 Problematic Views of Doug Wilson
48:38 Trump's Appearance at the National Association of Black Journalists Convention
52:53 Implications of Project 2025
01:14:25 Absurd Interpretations of the Olympic Opening Ceremony
01:18:13 Announcement: Attendance at Theology Beer Camp
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8/2/2024 • 1 hour, 27 minutes, 50 seconds
289. TNE RESPONDS: Exposing the Racism of Christian Nationalism
Summary
In this episode, Tim and Dr. Kevin Carnahan respond to the ideas presented by Stephen Wolf, who advocates for Christian nationalism and promotes white supremacy. They discuss the dangerous ideologies and myths perpetuated by Wolf and his supporters, highlighting the need for critical thinking and awareness of the underlying agendas. The conversation covers topics such as the concept of a new Christendom, the myth of an immigrant nation, the oppression of white people, and the implications of affirmative action. Tim and Dr. Carnahan dismantle these ideas and emphasize the importance of understanding history and working towards a more inclusive and just society. In this part of the conversation, the principal themes revolve around critical race theory, multiculturalism, corruption, and immigration. The speakers discuss how critical race theory helps explain the persistence of systemic racism and the covert ways in which supremacist systems are maintained. They also address the misconception that policies benefiting non-whites are inherently bad for whites, highlighting the importance of understanding historical context. The conversation delves into the impact of multiculturalism on social trust and the common good, with differing perspectives on its effects. The speakers also touch on corruption, nepotism, and the role of immigration in shaping societal institutions. In this part of the conversation, Tim and Kevin discuss the arguments made by Stephen Wolfe in his speech.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Overview
13:10 Stephen Wolf and New Christendom Press
33:00 White People as Their Own In-Group's Out-Group
41:20 Effects of Historical Injustices and Affirmative Action
56:36 Challenging Misconceptions about Policies Benefiting Non-Whites
01:09:49 Examining Corruption and Nepotism
01:16:53 The Impact of Immigration on Societal Institutions
01:30:36 The Contradictions in Wolfe's Use of Bible Verses
02:07:11 The Incoherence of Stephen Wolfe's Arguments
02:35:44 Resisting and Offering a Better Alternative
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7/31/2024 • 2 hours, 56 minutes, 21 seconds
288. TNE TALKS: I Can Fix This (And Other Lies I Told Myself) with Kristina Kuzmic
Summary
Kristina Kuzmich sits down with Tim to share her journey from trauma and divorce to viral success and the struggles of parenting a child with mental health issues. She discusses her faith, the impact of her upbringing, and the challenges she faced in finding her purpose and identity.
Takeaways
Kristina's journey from trauma and divorce to viral success and the struggles of parenting a child with mental health issues.
The impact of Kristina's faith and upbringing on her identity and the challenges she faced in finding her purpose.
Resilience, vulnerability, and the pursuit of hope in the face of adversity. The importance of self-compassion and healing in the face of parenting a child with mental health struggles.
The impact of family dynamics and the need for validation and support in navigating the challenges of mental health.
The intersection of faith and mental health, addressing the stigma and the importance of self-discovery and healing.
The significance of providing tools and coping skills to children struggling with mental health, and the role of self-compassion in parenting.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Viral Success
03:17 Discovering Comedy as a Coping Mechanism
05:48 Influence of Pentecostal Faith and Church Community
08:01 Questioning Faith and Beliefs
11:43 Impact of Faith Community on Personal Struggles
14:04 Finding Purpose Through Volunteering
16:17 Parenting and Mental Health Struggles
23:57 Navigating Parenting and Mental Health Challenges
26:28 The Intersection of Faith and Mental Health
32:02 Support and Validation in Family Dynamics
44:49 Self-Compassion and Healing in Parenting
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7/29/2024 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 31 seconds
287. TNE RECAPS: Week of July 26th
Summary
In this episode, Tim and April recap the recent RNC and discuss the speeches given by Hulk Hogan, Franklin Graham, and Kid Rock. They analyze the rhetoric used and the narratives being reinforced, particularly in the context of Christian nationalism. They also touch on the lack of policy discussion during the RNC and the focus on personality rather than platform. The conversation highlights the importance of questioning and challenging these narratives and ideologies. In this conversation, Tim and April discuss the racist and sexist attacks against Vice President Kamala Harris and the implications of Christian nationalism. They also explore the potential impact of Harris as the Democratic nominee and the energized response from the Democratic base. The conversation highlights the deep-rooted racism and misogyny within certain political circles and the need for a more inclusive and progressive approach to politics.
Takeaways
The RNC focused on personality rather than platform, with speeches by Hulk Hogan, Franklin Graham, and Kid Rock reinforcing narratives of Christian nationalism.
The lack of policy discussion during the RNC raises questions about the direction and priorities of the Republican Party.
The rhetoric used by Franklin Graham and others highlights the comfort with authoritarian social control and the desire for a strong leader in Christian nationalist circles.
Questioning and challenging these narratives and ideologies is crucial in promoting a more inclusive and equitable society. Racist and sexist attacks against Vice President Kamala Harris highlight the deep-rooted racism and misogyny within certain political circles.
The energized response from the Democratic base to Harris as the Democratic nominee could have a significant impact on the upcoming election.
The attacks on Harris and the focus on her personal life and identity reflect the intersection of racism, sexism, and Christian nationalism.
The Democratic National Convention and the choice of Harris's running mate will be important factors in shaping the campaign moving forward.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Recap
11:18 The RNC: Personality Over Platform
17:35 The Lack of Policy Discussion at the RNC
24:14 The Rhetoric of Christian Nationalism
38:57 Questioning and Challenging Narratives and Ideologies
43:30 Uncovering the Deep-Rooted Prejudices
52:16 The Impact of Kamala Harris as the Democratic Nominee
56:57 The Intersection of Racism, Sexism, and Christian Nationalism
01:08:18 Shaping the Campaign: The Democratic National Convention and the Choice of Harris's Running Mate
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7/26/2024 • 1 hour, 30 minutes, 17 seconds
286. TNE RESPONDS: No, the Bible is not inerrant...
Summary
In this episode, Tim responds to a video from an Instagram channel called Leading Second that asserts the belief that if you don't believe the Bible is true, you have no place in leadership. Tim unpacks the loaded statement and explores the concept of a biblical worldview. He challenges the idea of the Bible being infallible and examines the flawed logic behind it. Tim also discusses the different portrayals of God in the Bible and the need for interpretation and contextual understanding.
Takeaways
The belief that if you don't believe the Bible is true, you have no place in leadership is a loaded statement that lacks nuance and ignores different interpretations of the Bible.
A biblical worldview is often defined by specific verses that align with conservative political views, rather than a comprehensive understanding of the entire Bible.
The idea of the Bible being infallible is based on circular reasoning and ignores the historical context and authorship of the texts.
The Bible does not present a univocal portrayal of God, and different passages can contradict each other. Interpretation and contextual understanding are necessary.
Examining the evidence and contradictions in the Bible can lead to a more nuanced and intellectually honest understanding of its teachings.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Overview
04:37 Challenging the Notion of Bible Truth and Leadership
11:52 The Nuances of a Biblical Worldview
18:12 The Flawed Logic of Biblical Infallibility
21:04 Interpreting the Portrayals of God in the Bible
24:53 The Importance of Contextual Understanding in Bible Interpretation
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7/24/2024 • 35 minutes, 34 seconds
285. TNE TALKS: Why IVF is pro life
Summary
In this episode, Tim interviews Dr. Jennifer Bird and Dr. Michael West to discuss the topic of in vitro fertilization (IVF). They address the misconceptions and propaganda surrounding IVF, particularly in right-wing fundamentalist spaces.
Takeaways
Life does not begin at conception but rather at around 14 days when individuation occurs.
Understanding the biological facts is crucial in debunking the myth that life begins at conception.
IVF is a pro-life procedure that helps individuals and couples who are unable to conceive have children.
Legislation that restricts or bans IVF infringes on reproductive freedom and ignores scientific and ethical considerations. The theological and ethical aspects of reproductive rights, including abortion and IVF, are complex and require thoughtful consideration.
Biblical perspectives on these topics vary, and it is important to engage in dialogue and critical examination of the texts.
Women's autonomy and well-being should be central to discussions on reproductive health and technology.
Education and informed decision-making are crucial in navigating the complexities of reproductive rights.
The rise of Christian nationalism poses challenges to these discussions and requires a reevaluation of religious and ethical values.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction
03:42 The Importance of Understanding IVF
11:18 When Does Life Begin?
18:12 Exploring IVF: Procedure and Purpose
25:12 The Reality of Early Embryo Death
30:45 The Biological Facts of IVF
35:29 The Pro-Life Nature of IVF
36:18 Misinformation and Reproductive Freedom
37:43 Conclusion
38:39 Exploring the Bible's Stance on Abortion
41:27 Unpacking the Concept of the Image of God
44:24 The Mythical Nature of Biblical Descriptions
48:08 Discrepancies in Defining Viability
51:58 Considering Women's Autonomy in Reproductive Health
Dr. Jennifer Bird's Website:
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Dr. Michael D. West's World Stem Cell Summit Page:
https://worldstemcellsummit.com/michael-west/
Embryo Statment:
https://www.wildolivebibleandculture.org/ivf
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7/22/2024 • 1 hour, 22 minutes, 35 seconds
284. TNE RECAPS: The Republican National Convention is a DISASTER
Summary
In this episode, Tim and April discuss the aftermath of the assassination attempt on former President Trump and the Republican National Convention (RNC). They address the use of profanity, the shock and numbness they felt, and the conspiracy theories surrounding the event. They also analyze the rhetoric used by Republicans during the RNC, including claims that Democrats want to take away people's homes and cars and limit their dreams. They highlight the importance of accountability and avoiding dehumanization in political discourse. In this conversation, Tim and April discuss the reactions and rhetoric surrounding the recent assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump. They highlight the hypocrisy and lack of empathy displayed by some individuals, as well as the dangerous beliefs held by Christian nationalists. The conversation also touches on the rift between Trump and Christian nationalists, the role of women in the RNC, and the misuse of biblical passages to support political agendas. Despite the challenges, Tim and April encourage listeners to stay engaged, find joy, and continue working towards a more inclusive society.
Takeaways
The assassination attempt on former President Trump and the subsequent conspiracy theories have sparked intense discussions and debates.
The Republican National Convention (RNC) featured rhetoric that portrayed Democrats as a threat to democracy and claimed that they want to limit people's dreams and take away their homes and cars.
It is important to hold politicians accountable for their words and actions, while also avoiding dehumanization and promoting unity.
Political discourse should focus on substance and avoid personal attacks or harmful language.
Conspiracy theories and misinformation can fuel division and hinder productive conversations. The reactions and rhetoric surrounding the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump highlight the hypocrisy and lack of empathy displayed by some individuals.
Biblical passages are often misused to support political agendas, such as claiming that Trump is God's chosen one.
Despite the challenges, it is important to stay engaged, find joy, and continue working towards a more inclusive society.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction
01:10 The Aftermath of the Assassination Attempt on Trump
26:51 Analyzing the Rhetoric of the Republican National Convention
45:22 Accountability and Unity in Political Discourse
46:14 Hypocrisy and Lack of Empathy
53:08 The Dangerous Beliefs of Christian Nationalists
01:10:44 Misuse of Biblical Passages
01:19:12 Intolerance Towards Women in the RNC
01:25:08 The Rift Between Trump and Christian Nationalists
01:31:47 Staying Engaged and Finding Joy
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7/19/2024 • 1 hour, 40 minutes, 21 seconds
283. TNE RESPONDS: Donald Trump Almost Assassinated - How are Christians to Respond? (NOT LIKE THIS)
Summary
In this episode, Tim responds to the assassination attempt on former President Trump and explores the implications and reactions surrounding the event. He discusses the need for non-violence and the value of non-dehumanization, condemning the violence while also addressing the dangers of conspiratorial thinking and extreme rhetoric. Tim highlights the gun violence problem in America and calls for gun reform. He also critiques theological takes that glorify or justify the assassination attempt and examines the threat of Trumpism and Christian nationalism to democracy. Tim emphasizes the importance of promoting human flourishing and denounces dehumanization in all its forms.
Takeaways
Violence is deplorable and only breeds more violence. Non-violence and non-dehumanization are core values that should be upheld.
America has a gun violence problem and needs serious gun reform to address it.
Extreme rhetoric and conspiratorial thinking can be dangerous and contribute to a divisive and polarized society.
Trumpism and Christian nationalism pose a threat to democracy and the well-being of marginalized communities.
Promoting human flourishing and denouncing dehumanization are essential for a more just and inclusive society.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Setting the Stage
05:28 Condemning Violence and Upholding Non-Violence
10:12 Addressing the Gun Violence Problem in America
18:13 Critiquing Theological Takes on the Assassination Attempt
23:20 The Threat of Trumpism and Christian Nationalism to Democracy
36:57 Promoting Human Flourishing and Denouncing Dehumanization
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7/17/2024 • 53 minutes, 20 seconds
TNE PAUSE: I Postponed this Episode
In this episode, Tim provides an update on recent events and shares some personal updates. He discusses the violence that occurred at a rally and condemns it, emphasizing the importance of nonviolence and love for all. Tim gives a personal update that will affect the future of TNE
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7/15/2024 • 19 minutes, 23 seconds
282. TNE RECAPS: Trump is calling the shots for project 2025 AND the GOP agenda
Summary
In this episode, Tim and April discuss various topics, including viral videos, vacation experiences, Airbnb camera issues, and their Fourth of July celebrations. They also touch on the recent controversies surrounding Robert Morris and the GOP's updated policy platform. Additionally, they provide an overview of Project 2025, a conservative plan for the future, and highlight the concerning statements made by Kevin Roberts, the president of the Heritage Foundation. The conversation explores the GOP party platform and its alignment with Project Amplify. The platform includes statements on immigration, border security, energy production, military strength, election security, and social issues. Notably, the platform does not mention abortion or gay marriage, causing tension within the right-wing Christian nationalist community. The conversation also highlights the use of dog whistles and racist rhetoric in the platform's language. The hosts debunk claims about crime rates, city safety, and critical race theory. They emphasize the importance of accurate historical education and the need for comprehensive immigration reform. In this conversation, Tim and April review the GOP's policy platform and discuss the principal themes that emerge. They highlight key points such as immigration, crypto and AI, education, religious liberty, and abortion.
Project 25 PDF:
https://static.project2025.org/2025_MandateForLeadership_FULL.pdf
Takeaways
The power of viral videos and their impact on popular culture
The importance of privacy and security when using services like Airbnb
The need for critical thinking and discernment when consuming media
The influence of religious beliefs on political ideologies
The potential consequences of consolidating power and eroding checks and balances The GOP party platform includes statements on immigration, border security, energy production, military strength, election security, and social issues.
The platform does not mention abortion or gay marriage, causing tension within the right-wing Christian nationalist community.
The platform uses dog whistles and racist rhetoric, particularly in its language about immigration and crime.
Claims about crime rates, city safety, and critical race theory are debunked.
Accurate historical education and comprehensive immigration reform are highlighted as important issues. The GOP's policy platform includes controversial stances on immigration, crypto, AI, education, religious liberty, and abortion.
Chapters
02:23 Vacation Stories and Airbnb Camera Issues
13:45 Controversies Surrounding Robert Morris
30:27 The Concerning Statements of Kevin Roberts
45:28 Tension within the Right-Wing Christian Nationalist Community
01:09:42 The Importance of Accurate Historical Education and Comprehensive Immigration Reform
01:21:13 Crypto and AI in the GOP Platform
01:28:45 Religious Liberty and the Fight Against Anti-Christian Bias
01:43:03 GOP's Stance on Abortion and Support for IVF
01:56:11 Conclusion and Call to Action
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7/12/2024 • 2 hours, 4 minutes, 5 seconds
281. TNE RESPONDS: John MacArthur Pretends He's a Mental Health Expert and Fails MISERABLY
Summary
In this conversation, Tim and Dr. Laura Anderson respond to a video by Allie Stuckey and John MacArthur on mental health. They discuss the topics of medication, the brain and mind connection, and the role of therapy in treating mental health issues. They also address the misconception that medication cannot fix the mind and the importance of a holistic approach to mental health. The conversation highlights the need for accurate information and research in discussions on mental health. In this conversation, Tim and Dr. Laura Anderson discuss John MacArthur's views on mental health and the role of spirituality in addressing mental health issues. They critique MacArthur's claims that chemical imbalances in the brain are a lie and that mental health problems can be solved by turning to Christ instead of medication. Dr. Anderson explains the current understanding of trauma and the importance of a holistic approach to mental health. They also discuss the harmful effects of fundamentalist beliefs and the need for a more compassionate and evidence-based approach to mental health.
Takeaways
The brain and mind are separate but inseparable, and they work together in mental health.
Medication can be an effective tool in treating mental health issues, but it should be part of a holistic approach that includes therapy, lifestyle changes, and coping skills.
There is a need for accurate information and research in discussions on mental health.
The conversation highlights the importance of addressing mental health issues with compassion and understanding. John MacArthur's claim that chemical imbalances in the brain are a lie is not supported by current research.
Mental health issues are complex and can be influenced by a variety of factors, including genetics, environment, and traumatic experiences.
A holistic approach to mental health, including therapy, medication, and support systems, is often necessary for effective treatment.
Fundamentalist beliefs can be harmful and may contribute to stigma and shame surrounding mental health issues.
A compassionate and evidence-based approach to mental health is essential for supporting individuals in their journey towards healing and well-being.
Chapters
01:03 Background and Credentials
03:20 Taking a Holistic Approach to Mental Health
08:25 The Problematic Views of John MacArthur and Allie Stuckey
10:17 The Brain and Mind Connection
18:06 The Myth of Mental Health
20:27 The Role of Medication in Mental Health
30:18 Debunking the Myth of Chemical Imbalances
44:28 Understanding Trauma and its Effects
56:00 Embracing a Non-Resistant Approach to Mental Health
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7/10/2024 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 12 seconds
280. TNE TALKS: Islamic Teachings and Contemporary Issues with Qasim Rashid
Summary
Today’s guest, Qasim Rashid, explores with Tim the impact of 9/11 on the Muslim community, the misrepresentation of Islam in the media, the role of human rights lawyers, the current situation of immigration in America, the impact of climate change on immigration, and the intersection of faith and social justice.
Takeaways
Qasim Rashid's journey from Pakistan to the US and his work as a human rights lawyer
The impact of 9/11 on the Muslim community and the misrepresentation of Islam in the media
The role of human rights lawyers in advocating for survivors of domestic and sexual violence, religious freedom, and civil rights
The current situation of immigration in America and the impact of climate change on immigration
The intersection of faith and social justice, and the ethical considerations driven by faith
The influence of white supremacy and the political landscape in the context of social justice and advocacy
The life of Prophet Muhammad serves as an example of how to apply faith to contemporary challenges and lead by example.
Worship is for self-improvement, while service to humanity is an obligation and responsibility for which individuals will be held accountable.
Chapters
00:00 Journey of a Human Rights Lawyer
07:15 Impact of 9/11 and Media Misrepresentation
10:09 Advocacy and Intersection of Faith
22:27 Ethical Considerations and Political Landscape
59:16 Leading with Compassion and Justice
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7/8/2024 • 1 hour, 14 minutes, 31 seconds
279. RECAPS: Everyone Has Lost Their Minds...Especially Candace Owens
Summary
In this episode, Tim and April discuss various topics, including their personal experiences, popular TV shows, the 4th of July, and the rise of Christian nationalism. They react to a trailer for the movie 'God's Not Dead 5' and highlight the propaganda and misinformation present in the film. They also touch on the dangers of Christian nationalism and its impact on democracy. In this conversation, Tim and April discuss the dangers of Christian nationalism and the conflation of allegiance to Jesus and allegiance to empire. They highlight the cognitive dissonance and mental gymnastics that many Christian nationalists engage in to maintain their beliefs. They also address the issue of authoritarianism and the false equivalence between progressive and conservative agendas. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the need for critical thinking and the importance of calling out propaganda and misinformation.
Takeaways
The conversation covers a range of topics, from personal experiences to popular TV shows and the 4th of July.
The hosts discuss the rise of Christian nationalism and its dangers to democracy.
They react to the trailer for 'God's Not Dead 5' and highlight the propaganda and misinformation present in the film.
The hosts emphasize the importance of critical thinking and questioning beliefs, rather than blindly accepting dogma. Christian nationalism often involves a conflation of allegiance to Jesus and allegiance to empire, leading to a distorted view of faith and politics.
Many Christian nationalists engage in cognitive dissonance and mental gymnastics to maintain their beliefs, often denying or ignoring the harmful aspects of their ideology.
Authoritarianism is not exclusive to any political ideology, but it is important to recognize the power dynamics and propaganda tactics used by different groups.
Critical thinking and the ability to recognize and challenge propaganda and misinformation are crucial in navigating political and religious discourse.
It is important to call out and challenge harmful beliefs and actions, even within one's own religious or political community.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Recap
16:29 Reacting to Personal Experiences and Popular TV Shows
36:09 Reacting to the 'God's Not Dead 5' Trailer
40:03 Promoting Critical Thinking and Questioning Beliefs
44:32 Introduction and Personal Experiences
51:23 The Dangers of Christian Nationalism
58:01 The Conflation of Allegiance to Jesus and Allegiance to Empire
01:09:19 Addressing Authoritarianism and False Equivalence
01:14:05 The Importance of Critical Thinking and Challenging Propaganda
01:25:24 Calling Out Harmful Beliefs and Actions
Episode's Mentioned:
269. Harrison Butker's Speech is Worse than You Think
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7/5/2024 • 1 hour, 36 minutes, 31 seconds
278. TNE RESPONDS: Democracy is in Deep SH*T
Summary
In this episode, Tim discusses the pressing issues surrounding the 2024 election and the rise of Christian nationalism. He highlights the concerns about Joe Biden's performance in the first presidential debate and the implications for American democracy. Tim also delves into the dangers of Project 2025 and the efforts to erode democracy and impose Christian nationalist values. He emphasizes the need for awareness, activism, and engagement to counter these threats.
Takeaways
The first presidential debate raised concerns about Joe Biden's ability to effectively communicate and lead, which could impact the perception of undecided voters.
Project 2025, a conservative initiative, aims to flood the government with MAGA appointees and enact a Christian nationalist agenda, eroding democracy and civil rights.
The Supreme Court ruling that a sitting president is immune from criminal prosecution for official acts has significant implications for the balance of power and the potential abuse of authority.
The rise of Christian nationalism poses a threat to marginalized communities and civil liberties, and it is crucial to raise awareness, engage in activism, and vote to protect democracy and human rights.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Overview
02:27 The Concerns Surrounding Joe Biden's Performance
09:23 The Dangers of Project 2025
15:11 The Implications of the Supreme Court Ruling
29:24 The Need for Awareness and Activism
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7/3/2024 • 43 minutes, 47 seconds
277. TNE TALKS: The Holy Spirit? Or "Just the Drums"? (Sarah Lane Ritchie & You Have Permission)
Summary
In this conversation, Dan Koch and Sarah Lane Ritchie discuss the challenges and complexities of worship music in evangelical and mainline churches. They explore the role of music in worship and the potential for manipulation and harm.
Takeaways
Music can be a powerful tool in worship, but it can also be used to manipulate and harm individuals.
The assumption that if something is God, it cannot be described or understood is a dualistic perspective that limits our understanding of the divine.
Music can be seen as a spiritual technology that helps individuals connect with the divine and create meaningful experiences.
The conflation of music with God can lead to harmful beliefs and practices, particularly in evangelical contexts.
The cultural reaction against evangelical worship music is often rooted in the harm caused by these practices, but it is important to recognize that music can have different effects on individuals. Worship music plays a significant role in both evangelical and mainline churches, but it can also be a source of tension and trauma for many individuals.
There is a need for intentional curation of worship experiences to ensure they are emotionally and cognitively engaging, while also avoiding manipulation and harm.
Embodied community is essential for a fulfilling worship experience, as digital communities cannot fully replace the benefits of in-person connection.
Finding a balance between the positive and negative aspects of religious traditions is a challenge, but it is possible to navigate a path that allows for personal growth and flourishing.
Worship music has the potential to cultivate a dispositional openness to what is both communal and divine, providing a sense of belonging and connection to something greater than oneself.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Self-Description
03:22 Exploring the Role of Music in Worship
10:40 The Harm of Conflating Music with God
25:09 The Cultural Reaction Against Evangelical Worship Music
37:27 The Cognitive and Emotional Challenges of Worship Music
41:39 The Perception of Modern Evangelical Worship
46:25 Religion as Nuclear Fission: The Power and Potential Dangers
59:39 The Dispositional Openness Cultivated by Worship Music
01:09:29 Navigating the Complexities of Faith and Tradition
You Have Permission Podcast
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Sarah's Twitter
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7/1/2024 • 1 hour, 28 minutes, 37 seconds
276. TNE RECAPS: Christian Nationalism invades Louisiana Classrooms
Summary
In this episode, Tim and April discuss various aspects of Christian culture, including tattoos, the recent presidential debate, and a church selling plots of land in heaven. They are joined by Andrew Whitehead to explore the rise of Christian nationalism and its impact on issues like abortion. They highlight the increase in infant mortality rates in Texas after the abortion ban and critique the extreme views of some pro-life activists. The discussion covers the complexities within the pro-life movement, emphasizing the need for a nuanced understanding of reproductive rights, including access to healthcare, economic support, and comprehensive sex education. They also critique pro-life groups and politicians who fail to support policies that genuinely help mothers and children. The conversation then shifts to Christian nationalism's influence on American society, particularly the display of the Ten Commandments in public schools, exploring the motivations behind this push and the need for a more inclusive and compassionate understanding of patriotism and democratic responsibilities.
Takeaways
The rise of Christian nationalism has had a significant impact on issues like abortion, with some activists pushing for extreme measures and equating abortion to murder.
The recent abortion ban in Texas has led to an increase in infant mortality rates and birth defects, highlighting the unintended consequences of restrictive abortion laws.
There is a lack of compassion and nuance within the pro-life movement, with some activists failing to consider the real-life implications of their beliefs on women and families.
The pro-life movement needs to address the complexities of reproductive rights and focus on supporting women and families beyond just advocating for the end of abortion.
The rise of Christian nationalism and its influence on political discourse is a concerning trend that requires greater attention and understanding. Abortion is a complex issue that requires a nuanced understanding and consideration of various factors, including access to healthcare, economic support, and comprehensive sex education.
Pro-life groups and politicians should advocate for policies that support mothers and children, such as affordable childcare, healthcare, and livable wages.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Fun Banter
03:01 The Impact of Christian Nationalism on Abortion
09:29 Unintended Consequences: The Rise in Infant Mortality Rates in Texas
13:14 Lack of Compassion and Nuance in the Pro-Life Movement
25:19 The Rise of Christian Nationalism and its Influence on Politics
37:51 Understanding Abortion and the Need for Nuance
48:02 The Influence of Christian Nationalism
52:44 The Ten Commandments in Public Schools and Christian Nationalism
58:25 Redefining Patriotism: Justice, Equality, and Compassion
01:05:38 The Responsibility of Citizens in a Democratic Society
01:13:35 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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6/28/2024 • 1 hour, 23 minutes, 3 seconds
275. TNE RESPONDS: Gateway Church’s Statement on Robert Morris Falls Short
Summary
In this episode, Tim and April respond to the elder statement made by Gateway Church regarding the allegations against their lead pastor, Robert Morris. They express disappointment with the statement and discuss the lack of accountability and transparency. They highlight the need for Gateway Church to take concrete actions to address the harm caused and support the survivors. Tim and April also criticize the church's focus on the show and the institution rather than the well-being of the victims. They call for a halt in services, a thorough investigation, and financial reparations for the survivors. The conversation discusses the response of Gateway Church to the allegations against their former lead pastor, Robert Morris, who was accused of molesting a 12-year-old girl. The hosts criticize the church's lack of accountability and deflection of responsibility. They highlight the problematic mindset of some evangelical churches that prioritize success and money over addressing systemic issues and protecting victims. The conversation also touches on the comparison between leaving a church due to disappointment and leaving a church due to abuse, as well as the interconnectedness of charismatic leaders and the need for systemic change.
Takeaways
Gateway Church's elder statement regarding the allegations against Robert Morris lacked accountability and transparency.
Concrete actions, such as halting services and conducting a thorough investigation, are necessary to address the harm caused and support the survivors.
The focus on the show and the institution rather than the well-being of the victims is problematic.
Financial reparations should be considered to acknowledge the decades of harm and trauma experienced by the survivors. Some evangelical churches prioritize success and money over addressing systemic issues and protecting victims.
The response of Gateway Church to the allegations against Robert Morris lacked accountability and deflected responsibility.
Leaving a church due to disappointment is not the same as leaving a church due to abuse.
Charismatic leaders are often interconnected and need to be held accountable for their actions.
Systemic change is necessary to address the issues within evangelical culture.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background
03:16 Allegations against Robert Morris
08:16 Lack of Accountability and Transparency
12:07 The Resignation of Robert Morris
13:36 Pattern of Similar Incidents
20:11 Frustration with the Church's Handling
21:20 Call for Financial Reparations
21:45 The Problematic Response of Gateway Church
22:42 The Prioritization of Success and Money in Evangelical Culture
23:24 Leaving Church: Disappointment vs. Abuse
25:17 The Interconnectedness of Charismatic Leaders
27:06 The Need for Systemic Change in Evangelical Culture
Gateway's Elder Response Video
Read the Initial Article on Robert Morris
Robert's Full Response Video
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6/26/2024 • 1 hour, 16 minutes, 17 seconds
274. TNE TALKS: Fighting Christian Nationalism with Rep James Talarico
Summary
In this conversation, Representative James Talarico and Tim Whitaker discuss topics such as Christian nationalism, faith, and navigating political differences. Talarico shares his background growing up in a conservative Christian home but attending a church that emphasized love for all people. He explains how his faith has informed his political views and motivated him to run for office. The conversation also touches on the importance of maintaining a spiritual foundation in politics, finding common ground with ideological opponents, and the challenges of addressing issues like Christian nationalism. In this conversation, Tim Whitaker and James Talarico discuss the importance of engaging in conversations to advocate for marginalized communities, the need for affordable healthcare and paid family leave, the role of right-wing media in spreading misinformation and fear, the threat of Christian nationalism, and the actions individuals can take to make a difference.
Takeaways
Growing up in a conservative Christian home, Representative James Talarico attended a church that emphasized love for all people, regardless of race, class, gender, or sexual orientation.
Talarico's faith has informed his political views and motivated him to run for office, with a focus on dismantling unjust systems and advocating for the well-being of all constituents.
Maintaining a spiritual foundation is crucial in navigating the challenges of politics, helping to control emotions and channel anger into productive and loving actions.
Finding common ground with ideological opponents is possible through personal connections and shared values, even while maintaining clear policy differences.
Addressing issues like Christian nationalism requires resisting harmful ideas and systems while avoiding personal attacks, focusing on the moral contrast and expanding the circle of concern for all people. Engaging in conversations and advocating for marginalized communities is crucial, as it relieves the burden on those directly affected by discriminatory policies.
Affordable healthcare and paid family leave are not radical ideas, but necessary measures to support families and ensure their well-being.
Right-wing media plays a significant role in spreading misinformation and fear, often prioritizing profit over truth.
Christian nationalism poses a threat to democracy and the values of equality and justice.
Individuals can make a difference by staying informed, supporting organizations working for change, and actively participating in the democratic process.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background
09:29 Understanding Christian Nationalism
16:08 The Role of Faith in Politics
24:27 Addressing Christian Nationalism and Expanding the Circle of Concern
26:51 Affordable Healthcare and Paid Family Leave
29:33 Finding Common Ground
33:11 The Influence of Right-Wing Media
36:06 The Threat of Christian Nationalism
45:57 Taking Action for Change
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6/24/2024 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 3 seconds
273. TNE RECAPS: Gateway Church Covers Up the Truth
Summary
The conversation discusses the technical difficulties faced before the recording and the humorous incidents that occurred. It then delves into the scandal surrounding Robert Morris and Gateway Church, where allegations of sexual abuse have been made against Morris. The conversation highlights the contradictory statements made by Gateway Church and the need for a thorough investigation. It also addresses the toxic culture within evangelical churches, the impact of purity culture, and the importance of holding leaders accountable. Cindy, the alleged victim, releases a statement expressing her disappointment in the church's response and calling for justice and reform. In this conversation, Tim and April discuss the hypocrisy and lack of accountability within certain religious circles, particularly in relation to the handling of sexual abuse allegations. They highlight the case of Robert Morris, a megachurch pastor who platformed Mark Driscoll, despite Driscoll's history of abusive behavior. They also criticize the selective outrage and silence of certain evangelical influencers, such as Meg Basham and Allie Stuckey, who condemn Morris but defend John MacArthur, despite his involvement in covering up child abuse within his own church. The conversation emphasizes the need for accountability and the dismantling of toxic systems within religious institutions.
Takeaways
Technical difficulties can occur before a recording, but it is important to persevere and find solutions.
The scandal surrounding Robert Morris and Gateway Church highlights the need for thorough investigations and accountability within religious institutions.
Toxic culture and purity culture within evangelical churches contribute to the protection of abusive leaders and the blaming of victims.
Victims of abuse should be supported and encouraged to come forward, and justice and reform should be pursued.
The statements made by Gateway Church and the alleged victim, Cindy, reveal the need for transparency and genuine repentance. There is a lack of accountability and hypocrisy within certain religious circles when it comes to handling sexual abuse allegations.
Some religious leaders and influencers selectively condemn certain individuals while defending others, based on their theological alignment or personal biases.
The focus should be on protecting victims and holding abusers accountable, rather than protecting the reputation of religious institutions.
Toxic systems within religious institutions need to be dismantled in order to prioritize the well-being and safety of individuals.
Accountability and transparency are essential in creating a healthy and safe environment within religious communities.
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6/21/2024 • 1 hour, 50 minutes, 48 seconds
272. TNE RESPONDS: Robert Morris, Molestation Allegations, and Evangelical Corruption
Summary
In this episode, Tim discusses the recent allegations against Robert Morris, the lead pastor of Gateway Church, who admitted to engaging in inappropriate sexual behavior with a 12-year-old girl when he was in his early 20s. Tim criticizes the response from Gateway Church and highlights the systemic issues within the evangelical church that enable and protect abusive pastors. He also addresses the harmful narratives propagated by conservative media about the supposed dangers of drag queen story hour, while ignoring the real threat of sexual abuse within churches. Tim calls for accountability and a dismantling of the toxic structures within American evangelicalism.
Takeaways
The allegations against Robert Morris are serious and have not been disputed by Gateway Church or Morris himself.
The response from Gateway Church and the language used in their statement minimizes the gravity of Morris' actions and prioritizes his healing journey over the survivor's experience.
The American evangelical church operates as a corporate entity focused on growth and spectacle, often prioritizing the protection of the organization over the well-being of survivors.
The evangelical church needs to address the systemic issues that enable and protect abusive pastors rather than blaming individuals or dismissing the problem.
Conservative media's focus on supposed threats outside of the church, like drag queen story hour, distracts from the real issue of sexual abuse within churches.
The current structures of American evangelicalism need to be dismantled in order to restore the witness of Christianity and prioritize truth, character, and integrity.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Content Warning
00:41 Unpacking the Allegations Against Robert Morris
10:27 The Toxicity of American Evangelicalism
24:53 The Need for Church Accountability
26:19 Dismantling the Structures of Evangelicalism
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6/19/2024 • 41 minutes, 30 seconds
271. TNE TALKS: Navigating Faith in Modern and Postmodern Worlds // Myron Penner, PhD
Summary
The conversation with Myron Penner this week explores the transition from pre-modern to modern to postmodern eras, focusing on the relationship between faith, reason, and truth. It delves into the intellectual history of these movements, the impact of modernity on theology, and the deconstruction of texts in the postmodern context.
Takeaways
The transition from pre-modern to modern to postmodern eras has had a significant impact on the relationship between faith, reason, and truth.
The conversation explores the intellectual history of these movements, shedding light on the impact of modernity on theology and the deconstruction of texts in the postmodern context.
The discussion provides insights into the interpretation of texts, the correspondence theory of truth, and the philosophical frameworks of modernity and postmodernity. Interpreting biblical texts involves considering historical context, author status, and social factors, challenging the traditional focus on authorial intent.
The conversation highlights the tension between modernist and postmodernist perspectives in interpreting Christian beliefs, emphasizing the need for intellectual humility and open dialogue.
The evolution of Christian beliefs and the dynamic nature of theological interpretations are explored, challenging the notion of a static, monolithic view of historic orthodox Christianity.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Faith, Reason, and Truth
06:53 The Impact of Modernity on Theology and Truth
29:42 Navigating the Complexity of Biblical Interpretation
53:36 The Interplay of Modernist and Postmodernist Perspectives in Christian Beliefs
58:07 The Evolution and Dynamic Nature of Christian Beliefs
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6/17/2024 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 14 seconds
270. TNE RECAPS: Holy Villains
Summary
In this conversation, Tim and Janice discuss various topics, including the conviction of Donald Trump, the misuse of religious language in politics, and the role of evangelical leaders. They also touch on the hypocrisy of some evangelical leaders and the need for skepticism and critical thinking. The conversation highlights the manipulation of religious beliefs for political gain and the importance of understanding the historical context of political decisions. In this part of the conversation, Tim and Janice discuss the themes of white evangelicalism, the failure of the democratic process, and the hypocrisy of Trump's supporters. They explore the idea that America is in decline and that evangelicalism has failed the test of staying true to its values. They also touch on the conviction of Hunter Biden and the response from both sides of the political spectrum. In this final part of the conversation, Tim discusses the use of memes and images to attack political opponents, particularly in the context of Hunter Biden and Donald Trump. He highlights the hypocrisy of Trump supporters who find such memes acceptable when they target Trump, but not when they target Hunter Biden. Tim also criticizes the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) for its regressive views on women's roles and IVF, and expresses his frustration with the continued platforming of Carl Lentz. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the love and acceptance of queer neighbors, and the control and ownership mentality of some evangelical Christians.
Takeaways
The conviction of Donald Trump is discussed, with the hosts highlighting the manipulation of religious language in politics and the misuse of biblical values.
The conversation emphasizes the need for skepticism and critical thinking when evaluating the actions and statements of evangelical leaders.
The hosts reflect on the historical context of political decisions and the importance of understanding the impact of past events on current issues.
The conversation raises questions about the sincerity of some evangelical leaders and their motivations for aligning with political figures. White evangelicalism has failed to stay true to its values and has embraced hypocrisy.
America is in decline and is facing serious challenges.
The conviction of Hunter Biden highlights the importance of respecting the judicial process.
The political divide in America is deepening, with both sides often failing to see the flaws in their own arguments. The use of memes and images to attack political opponents is hypocritical and lacks logical consistency.
The Southern Baptist Convention's focus on regressive views on women's roles and opposition to IVF is misguided and out of touch.
The continued platforming of Carl Lentz raises questions about accountability and genuine repentance.
Love and acceptance of queer neighbors should be a fundamental aspect of Christian faith.
The control and ownership mentality of some evangelical Christians hinders progress and understanding.
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6/14/2024 • 1 hour, 49 minutes
269. TNE RESPONDS: Harrison Butker’s Speech is Worse than You Think
Summary
In this conversation, Tim and Father Jim Gretzky discuss various topics related to Catholicism and the role of priests and bishops. They touch on issues such as the traditional Latin mass, Catholic teachings on abortion and IVF, and the role of priests in parish communities. They also discuss the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on the Catholic Church. Throughout the conversation, they highlight the importance of understanding the complexities of Catholicism and avoiding generalizations or false judgments. In this conversation, Tim and Father Jim analyze a speech given by NFL player Harrison Butker at Benedictine College. They discuss the recurring theme of longing for a mythological past and the connection between Christian nationalism and the desire to return to a privileged time. They also explore the traditional Catholic view of marriage and the importance of adhering to Catholic traditions. Father Jim provides insights into the Catholic perspective on issues such as birth control and the role of men in society. They highlight the need for nuance and understanding in discussions about faith and the dangers of fundamentalism.
Takeaways
Understanding the complexities of Catholicism is important to avoid generalizations or false judgments.
The role of priests and bishops in the Catholic Church is multifaceted and requires a deep understanding of theology and pastoral care.
The COVID-19 pandemic presented challenges for the Catholic Church, but decisions made by bishops and priests were often based on public health guidelines and the safety of parishioners.
Recognizing the authority of bishops and priests is essential in understanding the role they play in leading the Church and administering the sacraments.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Overview
02:03 Exploring the Complexities of Catholicism
10:23 The Role of Priests and Bishops in the Catholic Church
15:07 Understanding Catholic Teachings on Abortion
25:22 The Importance of Charity and Staying in One's Lane
30:27 Avoiding Generalizations and False Judgments
38:29 The Role of Priests and Bishops in Parish Communities
47:00 Reflecting on Past and Present Leadership in the Catholic Church
48:59 Longing for a Mythological Past
52:18 The Traditional Catholic View of Marriage
59:47 God-Centered Pride and Glorifying Him
01:09:22 The Catholic View of Marriage
01:17:32 The Importance of Tradition in Worship
01:25:26 Surrounding Yourself with People Who Sharpen You
01:31:49 The Catholic Position on Birth Control
James Martin’s Books:
The Jesuit Guide to (Almost) Everything: A Spirituality for Real Life
My Life with the Saints
In Good Company
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Barking to the Choir
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6/12/2024 • 1 hour, 47 minutes, 24 seconds
268.TNE TALKS: Theology Meets AI // Kester Brewin
Kester Brewin author of God Like: A 500-Year History of Artificial Intelligence in Myths, Machines, Monsters joins Tim to talk about how AI is changing how we understand reality and how theology can be used to use new technologies in wise ways.
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6/10/2024 • 1 hour, 13 minutes, 11 seconds
267. TNE RECAPS: Trump. The American Jesus
Summary
In this episode, Tim, April, and Andrew discuss Christian nationalism and its impact on various social issues. They explore the definition of Christian nationalism and its desire to see a specific expression of Christianity fused with American civic life. They also examine the association between Christian nationalism and opposition to same-sex marriage, as well as the belief in traditional social arrangements and hierarchies. The conversation highlights the slow liberalization of views on same-sex marriage among those who embrace Christian nationalism. The discussion also touches on the theological challenges faced by Christian nationalists when it comes to accepting queer relationships and the rejection of contraception access by some Republicans. In this conversation, Tim and April discuss the themes of white Christian nationalism, the intersection of religion and race, and the dangers of Christian nationalist ideology. They highlight the importance of understanding the motivations and beliefs of Christian nationalists, as well as the potential consequences if their ideology gains more power and influence in the United States. The conversation also touches on the hypocrisy and double standards of conservative pundits and the need for people to stay informed and speak out against Christian nationalism.
Takeaways
Christian nationalism seeks to fuse a specific expression of Christianity with American civic life and desires to see the government defend and preserve that cultural framework.
Those who strongly embrace Christian nationalism are more likely to oppose same-sex marriage and support the right of small business owners to refuse service to gay or lesbian people.
While there has been a liberalization of views on same-sex marriage among all Americans, those who embrace Christian nationalism have been slower to change their stance.
Christian nationalism's belief in traditional social arrangements and hierarchies poses theological challenges when it comes to accepting queer relationships.
Some Republicans' rejection of contraception access aligns with the belief in a rightly ordered society that involves a man and a woman having many children. White Christian nationalism is a dangerous ideology that seeks to maintain white privilege and power in the United States.
Christian nationalism is intertwined with white supremacy and seeks to enforce a specific vision of America based on Christian values.
Understanding the motivations and beliefs of Christian nationalists is crucial in order to counter their influence and protect marginalized communities.
Conservative pundits often engage in hypocrisy and double standards when it comes to supporting political figures and ideologies.
It is important for individuals to stay informed about the dangers of Christian nationalism and to speak out against it in order to protect democracy and promote equality.
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6/7/2024 • 1 hour, 35 minutes, 51 seconds
266. TNE RESPONDS: Trump's Verdict Means Nothing
Tim breaks down why for Evangelicals, Trump being a convicted felon will not affect their loyalty for him.
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6/5/2024 • 39 minutes, 53 seconds
265. TNE TALKS: Wisdom from Nana's Porch // Diane Shiffer
Summary
In this episode, Tim interviews Diane Schiffer, a popular content creator, about her journey in content creation, her background in evangelicalism, and her experiences with Christian culture and politics.
Takeaways
Diane's journey from Episcopalian to evangelicalism and her disillusionment with evangelical subculture.
The impact of purity culture and evangelical subculture on Diane's personal and family life.
The tokenization of individuals in evangelical spaces and the complexities of LGBTQ+ issues within evangelicalism.
Observations of the rise of Trump within evangelical spaces and the challenges of being a Democrat in evangelical circles.
The disillusionment with evangelical leaders and the impact of Trump's presidency on evangelical spaces.
The personal journey of faith and belief, navigating religious subcultures, and the pursuit of empathy and kindness in a divisive world.
Chapters
00:00 From Episcopalian to Evangelical: A Journey of Disillusionment
10:24 Deconstructing Evangelicalism and Purity Culture
14:05 The Rise of Trump
40:35 Understanding Christian Nationalism
48:15 Navigating Faith, Belief, and Empathy
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6/3/2024 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 3 seconds
264. TNE RECAPS: Trump Is Guilty
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5/31/2024 • 1 hour, 30 minutes, 45 seconds
263: TNE RESPONDS: I Spent 24 Hours with Paul and Morgan
Tim was featured on an episode of 24 hours with Paul and Morgan discussing their differences about theology, politics and culture. Was Tim fairly represented? Or were their edits misleading? Join Tim and his wife (Sarah) as they watch it live for the first time and react.
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5/29/2024 • 3 hours, 4 minutes, 1 second
262. TNE TALKS: Christians Living in an Empire of Terror // Shane Claiborne
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5/27/2024 • 20 minutes, 44 seconds
261. TNE RECAPS: Mike Johnson's "Christian" Values
Summary
In this episode of the New Evangelicals Podcast, Tim and April are joined by Sue Wright, a retired school teacher, to discuss various topics in the Christian culture. They touch on Sue's lack of religious trauma, the concept of the rapture, and their plans for Memorial Day weekend. They also discuss the controversy surrounding a speech by Harrison Butker and the lack of charity in the response to it. The hosts then share their thoughts on an upcoming video series featuring Paul and Morgan, a conservative Christian couple, spending 24 hours with people who have different beliefs. In this part of the conversation, Tim and April discuss their plans to watch a video response to Tim's deconstruction journey on YouTube. They also talk about the process of filming the video and the different locations they visited. They then shift the conversation to the topic of Greg Locke, a controversial pastor who has been declared an apostle by his wife and other pastors. They discuss Locke's extreme views and the dangers of Christian nationalism. They also touch on the hypocrisy of politicians like Mike Johnson, who claim to be moral and religious but defend immoral actions. The conversation ends with a discussion about men showing emotions and Matt Walsh's tweet about men crying.
Takeaways
Sue's lack of religious trauma provides a unique perspective in the conversation
The hosts discuss the controversy surrounding a speech by Harrison Butker and the lack of charity in the response to it
An upcoming video series featuring Paul and Morgan spending 24 hours with people who have different beliefs sparks interest and curiosity Tim and April plan to watch a video response to Tim's deconstruction journey on YouTube.
They discuss the process of filming the video and the different locations they visited.
They highlight the extreme views of Greg Locke, a controversial pastor who has been declared an apostle.
They discuss the dangers of Christian nationalism and the hypocrisy of politicians like Mike Johnson.
They talk about the importance of men being able to show emotions and criticize Matt Walsh's tweet on the topic.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Welcome
02:05 Sue's Unique Perspective
03:03 Controversy and Lack of Charity in the Response to Harrison Butker's Speech
14:18 Upcoming Video Series by Paul and Morgan Sparks Interest and Curiosity
38:05 Filming the Video
39:36 Greg Locke: Controversial Pastor
43:58 Debating a Flat Earther
45:25 Greg Locke Declared an Apostle
48:54 Men Showing Emotions
57:04 The Hypocrisy of Politicians
01:00:49 Matt Walsh's Tweet
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5/24/2024 • 1 hour, 21 minutes, 32 seconds
260. TNE RESPONDS: A Church Gives Bad Mental Health Advice
Tim responds to Rich and Dawnchere Wilkerson telling their congregation not to seek therapy that isn't founded in the Bible
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5/22/2024 • 15 minutes, 10 seconds
259. TNE TALKS: Building Bridges with Our Enemies// John Pavlovitz
Summary
John Pavlovitz, author of the book, Worth Fighting For: Finding a Faith That Makes a Better Human, discusses his journey from being a conservative evangelical pastor to a more progressive Christian ethos. Tim and John discuss the tensions between personal convictions and pastoral expectations, the challenges of navigating relationships within the church, and the importance of humanizing people in the midst of political differences.
Takeaways
Many people within conservative evangelical communities feel torn between their convictions and the community they love, making it difficult to navigate their beliefs and relationships.
It is important to humanize people and remember that individuals within the Christian nationalist movement are not a monolith. There is diversity of thought and experience within these communities.
Dehumanization is a dangerous path that can lead to violence, and it is crucial to maintain empathy and respect for others, even in the midst of political differences.
Authentic dialogue, empathy, and compassion are essential in bridging the divide and fostering understanding between different theological and political perspectives.
Navigating relationships with people who hold different beliefs requires curiosity, understanding, and respect for their journey.
Being a progressive Christian involves the challenge of maintaining relationships while advocating for systemic change.
Unity, empathy, and humanizing the conversation are essential for moving forward and creating a more inclusive society.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background
06:15 Humanizing People in the Midst of Political Differences
27:34 Navigating Relationships with Different Beliefs
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5/20/2024 • 1 hour, 30 seconds
258. TNE RECAPS: Harrison Butker Fumbles the Ball
Summary
In this conversation, Tim and April discuss various topics, including their preferences for living in different states, Tim's love for New Jersey, and April's love for Mexican food. They also touch on the concept of a daily live show, a prayer for lactose intolerance, and a prophecy update regarding the rapture. They discuss the ongoing investigation into the death of Micah Miller and the controversy surrounding Lake Point Church's attempt to skew a traffic study. In this conversation, Tim and April discuss a controversial commencement speech given by Harrison Butker, the kicker for the Kansas City Chiefs. They analyze Butker's comments about women and their roles in society, as well as his views on Catholicism and Christian nationalism. The hosts critique the speech and highlight the harmful and patriarchal messages it conveys. They also address the hypocrisy of Christian nationalists who claim to be persecuted while advocating for discrimination against marginalized groups. The conversation touches on the broader themes of feminism, cancel culture, and the role of men in society.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction
01:22 Living in Different States: Tim's Love for New Jersey
07:03 The Idea of a Daily Live Show
10:21 Prophecy Update: The Rapture
42:20 Introduction: Harrison Butker's Controversial Speech
45:07 Butker's Views on Cultural Values and Media
47:05 Butker's Critique of Catholicism and Pro-Choice Catholics
51:53 The Role of Women in Butker's Speech
55:41 The Importance of Marriage and Motherhood in Butker's Speech
01:09:25 Absentee Fathers and Violence Rates
01:14:06 Reaction to Butker's Speech: Twitter Responses
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5/17/2024 • 1 hour, 31 minutes, 27 seconds
257. TNE RESPONDS: Alisa Still Doesn't Understand Deconstruction
Summary
In this episode, Tim responds to a video by Alisa Childers, a prominent figure in the apologetics space. Tim addresses the claim that the deconstruction movement exists only because of social media and argues that deconstruction is not a unified movement but rather an explosion of individuals with different perspectives. He also challenges the idea that words have objective meaning and explores different interpretations of the Bible. Tim concludes by discussing the concept of truth and the limitations of proving historical events like the resurrection of Jesus.
Takeaways
Deconstruction is not a unified movement but an explosion with a diverse individuals with different perspectives.
Social media has played a significant role in the deconstruction movement by providing a platform for people to share their experiences and access alternative perspectives.
Christianity has different metanarratives depending on the particular stream of Christian thought.
The concept of truth in Christianity is complex, and the ability to prove historical events like the resurrection is limited.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the Conversation and Background on Alisa Childers
02:04 Deconstruction as an Explosion, Not a Unified Movement
05:12 The Influence of Social Media on the Deconstruction Movement
08:37 The Challenge of Objective Meaning in Words
13:02 The Diversity of Interpretations in the Bible
16:32 Different Metanarratives in Christianity
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5/15/2024 • 26 minutes, 57 seconds
256. TNE TALKS: The Church Hurt Me Then it Healed Me // Ryan George
Summary
Ryan George grew up in the Independent Fundamentalist Baptist (IFB) church and experienced both abuse and healing within the church. He shares his story of growing up in a conservative and abusive environment, where rules and regulations were enforced to an extreme degree. Ryan's father, a pastor in the IFB network, was later exposed as a serial sexual predator. Ryan reflects on the spiritual and physical abuse he endured, as well as the ways in which the IFB culture justified and perpetuated this abuse. It was through therapy, healthy relationships, and experiencing true love and community that Ryan began to recognize the abuse he had endured and find healing. Ryan George shares his journey of healing and redemption after experiencing spiritual abuse and the harm caused by his father. Despite the pain and trauma, Ryan found healing in the church through authentic relationships and a personal connection with God. He emphasizes the importance of finding safe spaces and supportive communities where individuals can share their hurts and doubts. Ryan's story highlights the power of redefining one's understanding of God and finding healing in unexpected places.
Takeaways
The IFB culture enforced extreme rules and regulations, leading to spiritual and physical abuse.
Through therapy, healthy relationships, and experiencing true love and community, Ryan began to recognize the abuse he had endured and find healing.
Authentic relationships and supportive communities in the church can play a crucial role in the healing process.
Redefining one's understanding of God and finding a personal connection can lead to healing and transformation.
Safe spaces where individuals can share their hurts and doubts are essential for healing and growth.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction: Hurt and Healed by the Church
07:37 The Dark Side of the IFB: Serial Sexual Predators
26:59 Introduction and Background
37:07 Navigating the Church After Spiritual Abuse
45:02 Finding Healing and Redemption in the Church
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5/13/2024 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 59 seconds
255. TNE RECAPS: The Mica Miller Story
Summary
In this episode April and Tim discuss the Mica Miller case. The hosts discuss the controversy surrounding the viral video of the pastor announcing his wife's death during a sermon. They mention Mica's mental health struggles, reports of abuse, and the couple's separation and divorce filings. They explores how the evangelical world broadly addresses allegations of abuse, the toxic positivity within evangelicalism, and the need for a more inclusive and supportive church culture. The hosts emphasize the importance of mental health support and resources for those in abusive relationships. They also discuss the flaws in gun laws and the dangers of overlooking red flags within church leadership. They also discuss which tweet will be awarded "the tweet of the week".
Takeaways
When discussing sensitive topics like mental health and abuse caution and sensitivity is key.
Information in the Mica Miller case is still being released and it's important not to jump to conclusions without waiting for more data.
The conversation raises questions about Mica's husbands' behavior and the dynamics of his relationship with his wife. Mica Miller's death highlights the need for mental health support and resources for those in abusive relationships within the church.
Toxic positivity within evangelicalism can prevent individuals from seeking help and acknowledging mental health struggles.
Gun laws should be more thoughtfully created to prevent individuals in vulnerable mental states from accessing firearms.
Church leadership must be held accountable for overlooking red flags and enabling abusive behavior.
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Contact the National Mental Health Crisis Line
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5/10/2024 • 1 hour, 17 minutes, 13 seconds
254. TNE RESPONDS: Rosaria Butterfield's Dangerous Influence on Conservative Christianity // Matthew Vines
In this episode, Tim sits down with Matthew Vines from The Reformation Project to discuss Rosaria Butterfield's problematic anti LGBTQ+ theology, and her impact on the larger conservative Christian culture.
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5/8/2024 • 2 hours, 44 minutes, 19 seconds
253. TNE TALKS: What I Missed at Exiles In Babylon // Billie Hoard
In this episode, Tim sits down with Billie Hoard to discuss her thoughts on Tim's experience at the Exiles in Babylon Conference.
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5/6/2024 • 1 hour, 25 minutes, 57 seconds
252. TNE RECAPS: Go Home John MacArthur
Summary
In this conversation, Tim and April discuss various topics including April's super villain chair, their confessions about being involved in multi-level marketing schemes, the recent overturning of the ban on LGBTQ+ clergy in the United Methodist Church, and the student protests in solidarity with the Palestinian people. They also touch on the militarization of the US police force and the need for the evangelical church to repent for its harmful theology. In this conversation, Tim and April discuss the controversial statements made by John MacArthur regarding mental health. They highlight the problematic nature of his views and the harm they can cause to individuals struggling with mental health issues. They also critique the dismissive and judgmental attitude towards those who seek medication and treatment for their conditions. The conversation touches on the dehumanization of children and the harmful beliefs about women's roles in the church. Despite these negative perspectives, the hosts also highlight some positive news and victories in the fight for justice and equality.
Chapters
00:00 Confessions: Tim and April's MLM Experiences
03:14 United Methodist Church Overturns Ban on LGBTQ+ Clergy
15:04 Student Protests in Solidarity with Palestinians
32:55 Introduction and Background on John MacArthur
36:18 John MacArthur's Controversial Views on Mental Health
44:44 The Dehumanization of Children and Rigid Gender Roles
01:05:06 Positive News and Victories in the Fight for Justice
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5/3/2024 • 1 hour, 14 minutes, 48 seconds
251. TNE RESPONDS: This Might Change the Church Forever Pt. 2 // Rev. Dr. Angela N. Parker
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Summary
Rev. Dr. Angela N. Parker, a theologian and professor, is interviewed by Tim. They discuss Dr. Parker's work and the upcoming book by Richard Hayes titled:'The Widening of God's Mercy: Sexuality Within the Biblical Story,' which challenges traditional non-affirming views on sexuality and presents an affirming standpoint. Richard Hayes is an influential New Testament scholar known for his work on the faithfulness of Christ. One of his influential books is The Moral Vision of the New Testament, which includes a chapter on homosexuality. The conversation explores the problematic idea of trying to change the sexual orientation of LGBTQIA+ Christians. It discusses the pressure for LGBTQIA+ individuals to conform to a monolithic identity in order to be accepted by churches. The conversation also highlights the dominance of mostly white men in the field of biblical scholarship and the need for diverse perspectives. The conversation discusses the impact of Hayes' earlier teaching against queer affirming theology and the harm caused by his narrow perspectives. The conversation touches on the need for white men to listen to and learn from queer scholars who have already done extensive biblical scholarship. It emphasizes the importance of not overshadowing or dismissing the work of marginalized voices.
Takeaways
The field of biblical scholarship needs more diversity and representation
Listening to diverse perspectives can help challenge and broaden our understanding of the world
Acknowledging and making amends for past harm is an important part of personal growth and repentance.
White men should listen to and learn from marginalized voices, particularly queer scholars, who have already done extensive biblical scholarship on queer affirmation.
The conversation highlights the need for humility and a willingness to learn and change.
The work of white evangelicals should involve fighting against Christian nationalism and working towards justice and equality.
We need to critically think about who we invite into our spaces and the perspectives we prioritize.
Treating marginalized groups as monolithic is dangerous and perpetuates stereotypes.
Living in cognitive dissonance is challenging but can lead to growth and change.
There is a need for liberation from hateful rhetoric against LGBTQIA+ individuals within denominations and churches.
Flourishing and full participation should be possible for all members of the community.
Recognizing and amplifying the work of queer scholars and biblical scholarship is important.
Biblical scholarship has a significant impact on shaping Christian culture.
Faith should be a catalyst for social justice and dismantling systems of oppression.
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5/1/2024 • 40 minutes, 36 seconds
250. TNE TALKS: The Problem with Criminalizing Addiction // Christina Dent
Summary
Christina Dent shares her journey of changing her perspective on drugs and addiction, leading her to start the organization End It For Good. She discusses the importance of understanding the underlying causes of addiction and the need for a more compassionate and evidence-based approach to drug policy. She also highlights the challenges of changing deeply ingrained beliefs and the role of faith in this process. Christina emphasizes the need to challenge the status quo and the financial incentives that perpetuate the current system. The conversation explores different solutions to the drug addiction crisis and the need to rethink our approach in the US. Christina discusses the challenges faced by family members and law enforcement in addressing addiction and the harmful effects of punishment and blame. The conversation also delves into the importance of legal regulation to ensure consumer safety and reduce crime. It highlights the need for accessible and affordable healthcare, livable wages, and social infrastructure to support individuals struggling with addiction. The conversation concludes by mentioning Switzerland as a country that has implemented innovative approaches to drug addiction, such as heroin-assisted treatment.
Takeaways
Understanding the underlying causes of addiction is crucial for developing effective solutions.
Changing deeply ingrained beliefs and challenging the status quo can be difficult but necessary.
There are financial incentives that perpetuate the current drug policy system.
Faith can play a role in shaping one's perspective on addiction and compassion.
A more compassionate and evidence-based approach to drug policy is needed. Rethinking our approach to drug addiction is necessary to address the crisis effectively.
Punishment and blame are not effective in helping individuals struggling with addiction.
Legal regulation is crucial to ensure consumer safety and reduce crime related to drug addiction.
Accessible healthcare, livable wages, and social infrastructure are essential in supporting individuals with addiction.
Switzerland has implemented innovative approaches, such as heroin-assisted treatment, to address drug addiction.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background
02:31 Changing Perspectives on Drugs and Addiction
08:19 Challenging the Status Quo in Drug Policy
13:16 The Role of Faith in Shaping Perspectives
23:46 The Need for a Compassionate and Evidence-Based Approach
28:45 Approaching Loved Ones with Addiction
31:32 The Ineffectiveness of Arresting Drug Dealers
35:29 Addressing Contaminated Drugs through Legal Regulation
39:36 The Need for Accessible Healthcare and Livable Wages
46:36 Switzerland's Innovative Approaches to Drug Addiction
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4/29/2024 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 3 seconds
249. Sean Feucht v. Taylor Swift // April Ajoy and Tim Whitaker
Summary
In this conversation, Tim and April discuss Taylor Swift's new album and the criticism it has received from some conservative Christians. They address the accusations of blasphemy and witchcraft, as well as the critique of explicit lyrics. They also highlight the hypocrisy of supporting Donald Trump while condemning Swift's music. The conversation reveals the subjective nature of art interpretation and the need for self-reflection within religious communities. In this conversation, Tim and April discuss the misconceptions and misunderstandings surrounding the concepts of witchcraft, demons, and Christian nationalism. They critique the views of Sean Feucht, a Christian musician and activist, who uses buzzwords like witches and demons without fully understanding their historical and cultural contexts. They also highlight the financial motivations behind Feucht's activism and his association with other controversial figures like Mark Driscoll and Eric Metaxas. The conversation touches on the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the role of Christian Zionism, as well as the harmful effects of fear-based ideologies and the importance of respecting individual beliefs.
Takeaways
The criticism of Taylor Swift's album by conservative Christians reveals the subjective nature of art interpretation.
Accusations of blasphemy and witchcraft are based on selective reading and misinterpretation of lyrics.
The hypocrisy of supporting Donald Trump while condemning Swift's music exposes the double standards within some religious communities.
Misunderstandings and misconceptions about witchcraft and demons are prevalent, often fueled by a lack of historical and cultural context.
Some Christian activists, like Sean Feucht, use buzzwords without fully understanding their meanings, leading to misrepresentations and fear-based ideologies.
Christian nationalism often promotes a narrow and exclusionary view of Christianity, disregarding the diversity of beliefs within the faith.
Respecting individual beliefs and avoiding the imposition of one's own beliefs on others is crucial for fostering understanding and dialogue.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Mispronunciations
07:06 Engaging with Different Perspectives on LGBTQ+ Affirmation
27:27 Sean Feucht's Urgent Message and Misguided Critiques
35:26 The Subjectivity of Art Interpretation and the Need for Self-Reflection
45:52 Navigating the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict with Nuance
52:56 Respecting Individual Beliefs and Avoiding Imposition
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4/26/2024 • 1 hour, 18 minutes, 43 seconds
248. TNE RESPONDS: Exiles In Babylon Recap // Tim Whitaker
Summary
Tim recaps his experience attending the Exiles in Babylon conference and shares his thoughts on the event. The conference covered various topics such as Israel and Palestine, deconstruction and reconstruction, women and patriarchy, LGBTQ+ issues, and politics in the church. Tim discusses the controversy surrounding the event due to the host, Preston Sprinkle, holding a non-affirming stance on LGBTQ+ issues. He shares his own conflicted perspective on the matter. Tim also highlights the diversity of speakers and attendees at the conference and the positive conversations that took place.
Takeaways
The Exiles in Babylon conference covered a range of topics that are currently in the cultural zeitgeist.
The event was controversial due to the host, Preston Sprinkle, holding a non-affirming stance on LGBTQ+ issues.
The conference had a diverse range of speakers and attendees, fostering positive and thought-provoking conversations.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Gratitude
06:32 Tim's Role at the Conference
10:34 Protesters and Criticism
15:47 The Burden of Side B Perspectives
25:40 Changing Perspectives and Encouragement
29:47 Supporting the Work of Project Amplify
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4/24/2024 • 37 minutes, 3 seconds
247. TNE TALKS: Compassion is Not Political // Bri Stensrud
Summary
Bri Stensrud, founder of Women of Welcome, and author of the book, Starts with Welcome: The Journey Toward a Confident and Compassionate Immigration Conversation, discusses her passion for the immigration conversation and how it changed her personal and professional life. Bri reflects on the disconnect between the evangelical culture she grew up in and the reality of the immigration issue, and how it led her to question her faith, politics, and personal life.
Takeaways
The immigration conversation is complex and goes beyond legal and illegal distinctions; it involves understanding the holistic stories of individuals affected by violence, corrupt governments, and civil war.
The evangelical culture often prioritizes self-preservation and curated spaces over sacrificially living for others, which can lead to a disconnect between faith and compassionate action.
Compassion for immigrants and refugees is not a political stance but a prophetic movement rooted in the teachings of Jesus.
Engaging in the immigration conversation requires holding elected officials accountable, advocating for change, and recognizing that no political platform aligns perfectly with pro-immigrant values. Meeting people where they are in their understanding of immigration issues is important for fostering compassion and understanding.
Chapters
00:00 The Transformative Power of Encounters
03:46 The Disconnect Between Evangelical Culture and the Reality of the Immigration Issue
08:41 Moving Beyond Legal vs. Illegal
12:18 The Need for a Prophetic Movement: Compassion as a Spiritual Responsibility
27:53 Compassion and Understanding in Immigration Conversations
30:24 Starts with Welcome: A Faith-Filled Perspective on Immigration
33:44 Addressing the Broken Immigration System and the Need for Reform
41:37 Proximity and Compassion: Essential Elements in Immigration Advocacy
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4/22/2024 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 10 seconds
246. TNE RECAPS: Mark Driscoll Needs Therapy
Summary
In this conversation, Tim and April discuss the recent events involving Josh Howerton and Mark Driscoll. They talk about Josh's apology and the similarities between his apology and another pastor's apology. They also discuss Mark's controversial remarks at the Stronger Men's Conference and his use of the Jezebel spirit trope. The conversation delves into the problematic nature of these actions and the reactions from the audience and online community. In this conversation, Tim and April discuss the recent controversy surrounding Mark Driscoll and his involvement in the Stronger Men's Conference. They explore the dynamics of the charismatic world and its tendency to look for demons everywhere, as well as the intersection of Christian nationalism and charismatic beliefs. They also highlight the lack of accountability and the documented legacy of abuse associated with Mark Driscoll. The conversation touches on the internalized misogyny within evangelical circles and the problematic views on women's modesty. They conclude by discussing the recent developments involving John Lindell and his call for Mark Driscoll to repent.
Takeaways
Apologies should be genuine and not copied from others
Using the Jezebel spirit trope is sexist and misogynistic
Mark Driscoll's actions and remarks are calculated and attention-seeking
The reactions from the audience and online community reveal the problematic nature of these actions. The charismatic world is often primed to look for demons everywhere, and this tendency is amplified when combined with Christian nationalist beliefs.
Mark Driscoll has a history of abuse and a lack of accountability, yet he continues to gain a following and promote his new book.
There is a prevalent issue of internalized misogyny within evangelical circles, with many women defending Mark Driscoll despite his problematic views and treatment of women.
John Lindell has called out Mark Driscoll for his actions and has received death threats as a result.
The concept of 'modesty' in evangelical circles is often misused and places the burden on women to manage men's thoughts and actions.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Setting
07:07 Josh Howerton's Apology and Plagiarism
31:26 Mark's Calculated Actions and Reactions
43:04 John Lindell's Call for Mark Driscoll to Repent
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4/19/2024 • 1 hour, 11 minutes, 36 seconds
245. This Might Change the Church Forever Pt. 1 // Tim Whitaker and Dan Koch
Summary
In this conversation, Tim Whitaker and Dan Koch discuss the upcoming book by Richard B. Hayes, a respected New Testament scholar, titled 'The Widening of God's Mercy: A Thoroughly Biblical Account of LGBTQ Affirmation in the Church.' They explore the potential impact of the book and the various reactions it has received. They also discuss the importance of acknowledging the harm caused by previous non-affirming positions and the need for an apology. They consider the strategic implications of the book and its potential to shift the conversation in white evangelical spaces. They highlight the importance of listening to the voices of queer Christian scholars and the potential for the book to provide validation and support for those navigating their faith and sexuality. In this conversation, Tim Whitaker and Dan Koch discuss the complexities of personal beliefs and the influence of family and media. They explore the idea of holding contradictory views and the importance of integration and growth.
Takeaways
Richard B. Hayes, a respected New Testament scholar, has written a book titled 'The Widening of God's Mercy: A Thoroughly Biblical Account of LGBTQ Affirmation in the Church.'
The book has received various reactions, ranging from skepticism to hopefulness.
It is important to acknowledge the harm caused by previous non-affirming positions and to apologize for the damage done.
The book has the potential to make a significant impact in white evangelical spaces, particularly among the rank and file members of churches.
The strategic implications of the book should be considered, as it may provide validation and support for those navigating their faith and sexuality.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background
06:47 Reactions and Expectations
26:52 Validation and Support for Navigating Faith and Sexuality
42:28 The Importance of Integration and Growth
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4/17/2024 • 57 minutes, 15 seconds
244 TNE TALKS: Our Unique Moment In American Democracy // Sharon McMahon
Summary
Sharon McMahon discusses her background. She emphasizes the importance of pluralism and focusing on behaviors rather than beliefs. She shares her passion for government and history, as well as the process of writing her book The Small and the Mighty.
Takeaways
Engaging with different perspectives can be challenging but is essential for personal growth and learning.
Online harassment is a significant issue, with women and minorities often facing more severe threats and abuse.
Christian nationalism is a threat to democracy, with some proponents advocating for authoritarianism and the exclusion of certain groups.
Polarization in American politics is not new, but the current era is unique due to factors such as the internet and media fragmentation.
The founding of America was not explicitly intended to be a Christian nation, and the principles of democracy should be prioritized over religious affiliation.
When voting, it is important to consider a candidate's character, commitment to democratic principles, and long-term impact rather than focusing solely on specific policies.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background
03:00 Questioning Faith and Beliefs
06:04 Pluralism and Behaviors
09:56 Dealing with Misinformation and Fake Experts
14:56 Passion for Government and History
21:47 Challenges of Being a Content Creator
32:44 Engaging with Different Perspectives
35:38 The Meanest Group on the Internet
41:21 Polarization in American History
45:02 Christian Nationalism and its Impact
51:21 The Founding of America and Christian Influence
01:02:18 Critical Thinking in the Voting Process
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4/15/2024 • 1 hour, 12 minutes, 4 seconds
243. TNE RECAPS: Trump Got (Just) ONE Thing Right? // April Ajoy and Tim Whitaker
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4/12/2024 • 1 hour, 17 minutes, 1 second
242. TNE RESPONDS: Why You Should Ignore This Pastor's Wedding Advice // Tim Whitaker
Summary
In this conversation, Tim responds to a viral clip of a mega church pastor giving marriage advice. He critiques the pastor's perspective on marriage, particularly the gendered and stereotypical views that men don't care about weddings and women's bodies belong to their husbands. Tim argues that this mentality wreaks havoc on people, especially women, and promotes unhealthy dynamics in marriages. He also discusses the damaging effects of purity culture and the lack of comprehensive sex education in evangelicalism. Tim concludes by urging for a more mutual and respectful approach to marriage.
Takeaways
Gendered and stereotypical views in marriage advice can be harmful and promote unhealthy dynamics.
Purity culture teachings can lead to unsatisfactory sex lives and unhealthy marriages.
Comprehensive sex education and open communication are essential for a healthy and mutual marriage.
Mutuality and respect should be prioritized in marriages, rather than rigid gender roles.
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4/10/2024 • 22 minutes, 17 seconds
241. TNE TALKS: Embracing a Nuanced Faith // Reverend Susan Langner
Summary
In this conversation, Tim Whitaker interviews Reverend Susan Langner, who was the subject of a YouTube video where a young man confronts her for being a female LGBTQ affirming pastor. They discuss the incident, the challenges of being a woman in ministry, and their different experiences with the Bible. Susan shares her upbringing in a progressive church and the importance of questioning and open-mindedness. They also explore the cultural context of biblical stories and the need for deeper understanding. The conversation highlights the tension between fundamentalist interpretations and more nuanced approaches to faith. In this conversation, Tim and Susan discuss the challenges of interpreting scripture accurately and the cultural assumptions and nuances that can be missed. They explore the impact of fundamentalism and the need for good faith dialogue. They also touch on the experiences of women in ministry and the misogyny and sexism they face. The conversation delves into the themes of deconstruction, the reconciling of conflicting beliefs, and the importance of creating inclusive spaces. They also discuss the power of music in worship and the need for more theologically rich and inclusive songs.
Takeaways
The incident of the YouTube video highlights the challenges faced by women in ministry and the backlash they can receive from more conservative Christians.
Susan's upbringing in a progressive church allowed her to question and explore different interpretations of the Bible, leading to a more nuanced understanding of faith.
Understanding the cultural context of biblical stories is crucial for a deeper interpretation and can challenge traditional understandings.
The tension between fundamentalist interpretations and more open-minded approaches to faith is an ongoing struggle in many religious communities. Interpreting scripture accurately requires an understanding of cultural assumptions and nuances.
Fundamentalism often prioritizes owning and destroying opposing arguments rather than engaging in good faith dialogue.
Women in ministry frequently face misogyny and sexism, but there are supportive congregations as well.
Deconstruction involves questioning and reevaluating beliefs, which can be a painful but liberating process.
Creating inclusive spaces and worship experiences is essential for embracing diversity and fostering a sense of belonging.
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4/8/2024 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 22 seconds
240. TNE RECAPS: Christian Visibility Day?! // April Ajoy
Summary
In this conversation, Tim and April discuss negative reviews Tim has received for his podcast and delve into the topic of prophecy. They also analyze a controversial statement made by pastor Josh Howerton about women's roles on their wedding night. The conversation highlights the unrealistic expectations and harmful stereotypes perpetuated by purity culture and the need for open and honest discussions about sex and relationships. In this conversation, Tim and April discuss the harmful rhetoric and misinformation spread by Christian nationalists. They also delve into the controversy surrounding President Joe Biden's recognition of the Trans Day of Visibility on Easter Sunday, which sparked outrage among Christian nationalists. The conversation exposes the hypocrisy and disingenuousness of these individuals, who claim to be defending Christianity while promoting hate and discrimination. The hosts emphasize the need for critical thinking and a more compassionate approach to faith.
Takeaways
The statement made by pastor Josh Howerton about women's roles on their wedding night perpetuates harmful stereotypes and unrealistic expectations.
Purity culture can create unrealistic expectations and hinder healthy discussions about sex and relationships.
Open and honest conversations about sex and relationships are necessary to challenge harmful beliefs and promote healthy attitudes. Harmful rhetoric and misinformation perpetuated by Christian nationalists can have damaging effects on individuals and communities.
The controversy surrounding President Joe Biden's recognition of the Trans Day of Visibility on Easter Sunday highlights the intolerance and discrimination of Christian nationalists.
Christian nationalists often prioritize their own interests and beliefs over the well-being and rights of marginalized groups.
A more compassionate and critical approach to faith is needed to counteract the harmful influence of Christian nationalism.
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4/5/2024 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 10 seconds
239. TNE RESPONDS: Loving Genocide? // Dr. Randal Rauser
Summary
In this conversation, Tim and Dr. Randal Rauser respond to a video from the Within Reason Podcast hosted by atheist Alex O'Connor, in which he discusses William Lane Craig's defense of the Canaanite slaughter in the Bible. They discuss the moral implications of God commanding the killing of innocent children and the justification of genocide. They also explore the concept of divine command morality and its implications for moral intuitions. The conversation raises questions about the consistency of God's moral commands and the trustworthiness of moral intuition. In this conversation, Tim and Randall discuss the moral implications of God commanding the killing of innocent children in the Bible. They explore the theological justifications offered by William Lane Craig and critique them, highlighting the moral repugnance of such actions. They also discuss the impact on the soldiers who carried out these commands and the potential dangers of interpreting ancient texts literally in a contemporary context. The conversation raises important questions about the nature of morality and the role of religion in shaping ethical beliefs.
Takeaways
The theological justifications offered by William Lane Craig for God commanding the killing of innocent children are morally repugnant.
Interpreting ancient texts literally in a contemporary context can lead to dangerous justifications for violence and harm.
Religious beliefs need to be critically analyzed along with their implications for moral decision-making.
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4/3/2024 • 1 hour, 48 minutes, 48 seconds
238. TNE TALKS: Decolonizing Deconstruction // Janice Lagata and Ashlee
Summary
In this conversation, Tim, Janice, and Ashlee discuss their origin story and how they connected on social media. They delve into the pitfalls of social media deconstruction content creation, grifters, what healthy accountability looks like, and why caution when choosing who to platform is critical. They also discuss why decolonizing is essential to the work of deconstruction and needs to be prioritized in progressive christian communities.
Takeaways
Learning from past mistakes is crucial for personal growth and building healthy relationships.
The pitfalls of social media include the pressure to constantly create content and the temptation to monetize and exploit others' pain.
Accountability is essential in the online space, and it is important to question the motives and actions of those in positions of influence.
Platforming those who have previously caused harm should be approached with nuance, considering the potential for redemption and growth, while also holding individuals accountable for ongoing patterns of harm.
Recognize the privilege and power dynamics in content creation, particularly for white men, and actively work to amplify marginalized voices. Decolonization is a process that takes time, and it is important to be open to learning from mistakes and engaging with diverse perspectives.
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4/1/2024 • 2 hours, 2 minutes, 46 seconds
237. TNE RECAPS: Trump The Holy Week Bible Salesman // Andrew L. Whitehead
Summary
In this episode, Tim and Andrew L. Whitehead discuss recent events related to Christian nationalism. They start by examining Donald Trump's attempt to sell a Bible during Holy Week, highlighting the disconnect between his actions and his claims of faith. They then delve into the concept of Christian nationalism and its association with persecution. The conversation shifts to the Society for American Civic Renewal, a men-only group aiming to reshape America as a conservative Christian nation. Finally, they explore Project 2025, a collection of right-wing groups seeking to implement a policy plan that promotes Christian nationalism. The conversation explores the themes of Christian nationalism and power, the research on Christian nationalism, the interpretation of Christian nationalism, the Christian persecution complex, the connection between Christian nationalism and gifts of the spirit, the meaning of Good Friday in relation to Christian nationalism, and personal palette cleansers.
Takeaways
Donald Trump's attempt to sell a Bible during Holy Week highlights the disconnect between his actions and his claims of faith.
Christian nationalism often involves a closed system of thinking that prioritizes a particular expression of Christianity and views other perspectives as threats.
The Society for American Civic Renewal is a men-only group that seeks to reshape America as a conservative Christian nation, emphasizing patriarchal leadership and hierarchy.
Project 2025 is a collection of right-wing groups that aims to implement a policy plan promoting Christian nationalism. Christian nationalism is about consolidating power and maintaining power for the in-group at the expense of out-groups.
Research shows that a significant percentage of people believe Christian nationalism is a smear term, but also believe it is the only idea that will save the nation.
Good Friday represents the idea of divesting power for the sake of others, while Christian nationalism seeks to build crosses for enemies instead of loving them.
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3/29/2024 • 56 minutes, 19 seconds
236. TNE RESPONDS: Is That REALLY Why People Deconstruct? // Tim Whitaker
Summary
In this episode, Tim responds to a clip from John Mark Comer discussing the reasons why people deconstruct their faith. Tim critiques Comer's points and offers his own insights. He highlights the importance of addressing church abuse and unaccountable spaces, the impact of poor teaching and shoddy theology, the misconceptions about sin and sexual morality, and bad arguments about the influence of social pressure and leftist ideologies, and the role of demonic oppression in deconstruction.
Takeaways
Church abuse and unaccountable spaces can lead to deconstruction.
Poor teaching and shoddy theology can cause people to reject Christianity.
Misconceptions about sin and sexual morality can drive individuals to reevaluate their faith.
Demonic oppression, the desire to "sin more", and social pressure are not the widespread causes of deconstruction.
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3/27/2024 • 30 minutes, 32 seconds
235. TNE TALKS: Life After Doom // Brian McLaren
Summary
Brian McLaren discusses his new book, Life After Doom: Wisdom and Courage for a World Falling Apart, that addresses the multiple crises facing our world, including climate change, white Christian nationalism, and ecological overshoot. McLaren emphasizes the feeling of doom that many people experience and the need for a deep spiritual transformation to address the root problem.
Takeaways
Denial and misinformation about climate change are fueled by economic interests, partisan affiliations, and ideological biases.
Theological arguments, such as the belief in the imminent return of Jesus, can hinder environmental stewardship. Disembedding our identity from the values of our current civilization is crucial for envisioning life after doom.
Renewing our minds and adopting a different set of assumptions and values can lead to personal transformation.
Rediscovering indigenous wisdom can provide valuable insights into our interconnectedness with the earth and the need for a holistic approach to environmental stewardship.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background
01:29 The Poly Crisis
06:01 The Root Problem: Ecological Overshoot
10:01 The Motivation Behind Denial
11:28 The Theological Argument
16:28 The Influence of Conservative Media
21:52 The Impact of Rapture Theology
29:35 Life After Doom
30:17 Disembedding Identity
32:18 The Bible and the End of Civilization
33:37 Coping with the End of Civilization
36:19 Bringing Good News
38:10 Addressing Pressing Issues
41:19 Voting and Talking About Concerns
45:24 Business and Science as Agents of Change
49:02 Religion's Role in the Transformation
50:20 Rediscovering Indigenous Wisdom
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3/25/2024 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 48 seconds
234. TNE RECAPS: The End of the World is Here (FOR REAL) // April Ajoy
Summary
In this episode, Tim and April introduce their new segment, TNE Recaps, where they discuss and provide humorous commentary on current events. They start by reviewing and voting on the Tweet of the Week, which includes tweets from Nancy Piercy, Joel Berry, and Alex Jones. They then discuss a controversial statement made by Donald Trump at a rally, where he referred to the January 6th rioters as 'hostages.' Finally, they dive into the world of end-times prophecy, focusing on the upcoming solar eclipse on April 8th and the various interpretations and predictions surrounding it.
Takeaways
The TNE Recaps segment provides a lighthearted and humorous take on current events.
Social media posts from prominent figures can often contain misinformation and conspiracy theories.
End-times prophecy can lead to anxiety and a lack of focus on important issues in the present.
It is important to critically evaluate and fact-check claims made by religious leaders and public figures.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Segment Overview
02:56 Introducing April Ajoy as Co-host
06:11 Tweet of the Week
23:14 Prophecy of the Week: April 8th Solar Eclipse
41:04 Closing Remarks and Audience Feedback
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3/22/2024 • 52 minutes, 32 seconds
233. TNE RESPONDS: The Worst Sermon Ever? // Kevin Carnahan
Summary
In this conversation, Tim and Kevin Carnahan review a sermon by Ed Young, a former president of the Southern Baptist Convention. The sermon includes xenophobic rhetoric and misinformation about immigration. They discuss the misinterpretation of parables, the intertwining of Texas culture and Christian nationalism, and the false narrative surrounding immigration. They also address the flawed logic of equating socialism with dictatorship. Overall, the conversation highlights the dangers of using religious platforms to spread divisive and harmful ideologies. In this conversation, the host and guest discuss immigration and border security. They address misconceptions about immigration, such as the idea that immigrants are flooding the country to change the voting demographic. They also highlight the role of Republicans in blocking border security bills and the mischaracterization of Joe Biden's immigration policies. The conversation delves into false claims about gangs and crime, as well as the use of anecdotal evidence to make broad generalizations. The guest's sermon is critiqued for its anti-intellectualism and failure to consider other perspectives. The conversation highlights the ambiguity of the call for a great awakening.
Takeaways
Misinterpretation of parables can lead to distorted messages and harmful ideologies.
The intertwining of Texas culture and Christian nationalism can perpetuate harmful rhetoric.
The false narrative surrounding immigration can perpetuate xenophobia and misinformation.
Anecdotal evidence should not be used to make broad generalizations about immigrants.
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3/20/2024 • 1 hour, 53 minutes, 11 seconds
232. TNE TALKS: The False White Gospel // Jim Wallis
Summary
Jim Wallis is author of several books that discuss the rise of white Christian nationalism and its threat to democracy. He calls for a remnant church that stands against Christian nationalism and works towards justice and equality.
Takeaways
White Christian nationalism is a political takeover of evangelicalism that poses a threat to democracy.
Building a new American church requires multiracial, multifaith, and multigenerational coalitions.
Faith and hope are essential in the fight against Christian nationalism and the pursuit of justice.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background
01:01 Political Takeover of Evangelicalism
03:21 Jim Wallis’ Journey
06:15 Learning from Black Churches
08:09 Rediscovering the Teachings of Jesus
09:08 The Importance of Defeating Christian Nationalism
10:08 The Threat to Democracy
11:31 White Christian Nationalism: Extreme or Cyclical?
16:19 The Good Samaritan Parable
23:53 Shining the Light of Truth
28:15 The Remnant Church
31:31 The Hope of a New Generation
39:30 The Power of Faith and Hope
51:03 Conclusion and Call to Action
Read The False White Gospel: Rejecting Christian Nationalism, Reclaiming True Faith, and Refounding Democracy
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3/18/2024 • 59 minutes, 53 seconds
231. The Case Against John MacArthur // Tim Whitaker
Summary
In this episode, Tim delves into the case against John MacArthur, a well-known pastor and theologian. He discusses MacArthur's views on slavery, and highlights MacArthur's legacy of protecting men in his church who have been accused of sexual abuse. Tim presents evidence of MacArthur's knowledge of the abuse and his failure to take appropriate action. This conversation exposes the disturbing actions and responses of John MacArthur and Grace Community Church (GCC) in cases of child abuse within their congregation. The chapters cover MacArthur's dismissive response to Wendy's accusations, the confrontation and revelation of Paul Guay's abuse, GCC's inadequate response to the abuse, MacArthur's involvement and contradictory statements, MacArthur's public shaming of Eileen Gray, the elders' dismissal of Gray's abuse allegations, David Gray's conviction and MacArthur's support, Alistair Begg's controversial advice and MacArthur's response, and the lack of accountability for MacArthur's actions.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Podcast Schedule Changes
04:37 The Case Against John MacArthur
09:20 John MacArthur's Views on Slavery
26:24 John MacArthur's Response to Wendy's Accusations
27:21 Confrontation and Revelation of Paul Guay's Abuse
28:18 Grace Brethren Church's Response to Paul Guay's Abuse
29:14 John MacArthur's Involvement and Affidavit
30:13 John MacArthur's Denial and Affidavit
32:04 John MacArthur's Public Shaming of Eileen Gray
32:59 Elders' Response to Eileen Gray's Abuse Allegations
34:34 David Gray's Conviction and John MacArthur's Support
44:33 Alistair Begg's Controversial Advice and John MacArthur's Response
49:12 John MacArthur's Lack of Accountability
Sources
Paul Guay
David Gray Source #1
David Gray Source #2
John MacArthur on Race
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3/15/2024 • 1 hour, 7 seconds
230. Libs of TikTok’s Propaganda Can’t Stand Up to Actual Journalism // Billie Hoard
Tim is joined by Billie Hoard to watch and respond to Libs of TikTok creator Chaya Raichik’s DISASTER of an interview with Taylor Lorenz in what is a masterclass of learning how propaganda words and how empty its rhetoric is.
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3/13/2024 • 2 hours, 7 minutes, 23 seconds
229. What Comes After The White Evangelical Church? // Sarah McCammon
Summary
Sarah McCammon discusses her book, The Exvangelicals: Loving, Living and Leaving the White Evangelical Church, and her personal journey of leaving the white evangelical church. She explores the reasons for writing the book and the motivations behind the exvangelical movement.
Takeaways
The exvangelical movement is a diverse and complex phenomenon, with individuals leaving the white evangelical church for a variety of reasons.
Explores themes such as religious trauma, LGBTQ experiences, race, and science, providing a comprehensive look at the experiences of those who have left the evangelical church.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background
01:05 Motivation for Writing the Book
04:31 Reasons for Leaving the Evangelical Church
10:07 Themes Explored in the Book
17:31 Understanding Evangelicalism in the Media
33:39 Debunking the Notion of Exvangelicals as Anti-Religion
40:22 The Rise of Protestantism
42:45 The Impact of the Internet
45:30 A Shift in Evangelicalism
48:02 The Weaponization of Religion
48:58 Empathy and Understanding
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3/11/2024 • 57 minutes, 49 seconds
228. The Surprising New Data on Christian Nationalism // Tim Whitaker
Summary
In this episode, Tim delves into the PRRI data on Christian nationalism, highlighting the percentage of Americans who adhere to or reject Christian nationalist views. Tim explores the geographical breakdown of Christian nationalism support, its correlation with political affiliation, and the interpretation of Christian nationalism in the black community.
Takeaways
Christian nationalism is supported by approximately 30% of Americans, with 10% being adherents and 20% being sympathizers.
Support for Christian nationalism is higher in Republican-leaning states and among white evangelical Protestants.
Black Christian nationalists interpret the five statements used to measure Christian nationalist views differently, focusing on the fight for equity rather than taking over and using power to control others.
Christian nationalism is correlated with support for Trump, far-right news sources, and apocalyptic views of political struggle.
Engaging with adherents of Christian nationalism may be challenging, but there may be opportunities to persuade sympathizers.
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3/8/2024 • 35 minutes, 41 seconds
227. No, The Bible is NOT Clear! // Thomas Jay Oord
Summary
In this conversation, Tim Whitaker and Thomas Jay Oord discuss the book 'The Deconstruction of Christianity' by Alisa Childers and Tim Barnett. They explore themes such as the concept of objective truth, the ambiguity of scripture, the role of subjectivity in interpretation, the problem of selective objectivity, the complexity of biblical interpretation, the inconsistencies in fundamentalist Christian beliefs, reasons for deconstruction, the inadequate responses to deconstruction, the contradictions in the authors' arguments, the flawed application of a modernist lens, the need for a standard outside of scripture, and the logical conclusion of Jesus' divinity. This conversation explores the problematic arguments presented in the book 'Why I Still Believe' by Tim Barnett and J. P. Moreland. The hosts discuss the weak arguments for Jesus as God and the divinely inspired predictions attributed to him. They also critique the book's emphasis on unquestioning biblical authority and the role of humans in interpreting the Bible. The conversation delves into the fear of questioning authority and the difficulty of leaving a tribe or way of life. The hosts highlight the problematic labeling of deconstructors as "captured" and the either/or approach to love. Thomas Oord also discussed his upcoming book on deconstruction and offers a different perspective on the topic.
Takeaways
The concept of objective truth and the role of subjectivity in interpretation are crucial in understanding deconstruction.
The ambiguity of scripture and the complexities of biblical interpretation challenge the idea of a singular, objective truth.
The authors' arguments in 'The Deconstruction of Christianity' often lack consistency and fail to address the complexities and nuances of the issues they discuss.
The need for a standard outside of scripture and the recognition of the fruit of beliefs are important considerations in evaluating the validity of certain theological claims.
The conversation highlights the ongoing challenges and debates surrounding deconstruction and the search for certainty in matters of faith. The arguments presented in 'Why I Still Believe' for Jesus as God and the divinely inspired predictions attributed to him are weak and unconvincing.
Questioning biblical authority does not equate to deconstructing it, and it is important to recognize the role of humans in interpreting the Bible.
The fear of questioning authority and the difficulty of leaving a tribe or way of life can hinder the process of deconstruction.
Love should not be reduced to standing for truth or empathy alone, but should aim for overall well-being and flourishing.
There is a need for a book that offers guidance and support to friends and parents of deconstructors, helping them navigate the process with empathy and understanding.
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3/6/2024 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 20 seconds
226. How Relationships Change Everything // BIll Yoh
Summary
Bill Yoh, a member of one of America's wealthiest families, shares his journey from the business world to working in nonprofit and faith-based spaces. Bill emphasizes the importance of faith becoming the central part of life and using his privilege to serve the underserved.
Takeaways
Engaging in dialogue and civil discourse is essential for bridging the division in society.
Faith can be integrated into business through servant leadership and ensuring just wages for employees.
Mission trips can challenge preconceived notions and provide opportunities for personal growth and service.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background
02:51 Turning Point: Mom's Passing and Faith Awakening
06:08 Moments of Awakening: Overseas Mission Trip and Pandemic
09:01 Faith Transformation and Division in Society
14:56 Faith in Business and Reconciling Wealth
21:01 Mission Trips and Challenging Perceptions
22:34 Providing Food and Building Relationships
26:12 Charity vs. Systemic Change
30:26 Ministry and Evangelism
34:22 Philanthropy and Working with People of Means
39:37 Best Cheesesteak in Philly
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3/4/2024 • 49 minutes, 32 seconds
225. The BIGGEST Factor in the 2024 Election?
Andrew Whitehead joins Tim to talk about the brand new PRRI data on Christian Nationalism and how it will impact this year's 2024 election.
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3/1/2024 • 55 minutes, 2 seconds
224. Targeted By Libs of TikTok! // Billie Hoard
Summary
In this conversation, Tim Whitaker and Billie Hoard discuss recent cases of violence against trans people and the hostile environment they face. They highlight the controversial mass at St. Patrick's Cathedral and the case of Next Benedict, a non-binary teenager who died after being bullied. They also explore the role of Christian nationalism and the theology of disgust in perpetuating discrimination against the LGBTQ+ community. The conversation emphasizes the power of disgust in fueling fascism and the social spread of disgust. This conversation explores the concept of disgust and its impact on society, particularly in relation to the LGBTQ+ community. It highlights the contrast between Jesus' acceptance and the Christian disgust towards queer individuals. The conversation emphasizes the importance of the gospel as good news and the need to transform disgust into love and acceptance. It also discusses the power of love and intimacy in decreasing disgust reactions. The conversation delves into the dangers of accounts like Libs of TikTok and the real-world consequences they can have, as demonstrated by Billie's personal experience. Billie shares her personal experience of facing false accusations and a targeted campaign to remove her from her teaching position. The conversation also discusses the misrepresentation of video footage and the dangerous consequences of stigmatizing safe spaces for LGBTQ+ students. The role of Haya, the creator of Libs of TikTok, in shaping educational policies is examined, highlighting the lack of expertise and integrity in her involvement. The conversation emphasizes the importance of standing against Christian nationalism and advocating for comprehensive sex education and queer rights.
Takeaways
The intersection of Christian nationalism and the theology of disgust contributes to the marginalization of the LGBTQ+ community.
Addressing the systemic issues that perpetuate violence and discrimination against trans people requires challenging and dismantling Christian nationalist ideologies. Disgust can be a harmful emotion when it is directed towards individuals or groups, particularly the LGBTQ+ community.
The gospel should be driving Christians towards inclusion and acceptance, rather than disgust and rejection.
Love and intimacy have the power to decrease disgust reactions and foster understanding and acceptance.
The misrepresentation of video footage can be used to stigmatize and harm LGBTQ+ individuals and their safe spaces.
It is crucial to stand against Christian nationalism and advocate for comprehensive sex education and the rights of queer individuals.
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2/28/2024 • 1 hour, 16 minutes, 36 seconds
223. Living Undivided, Loving Courageously for Racial Healing and Justice // Chuck Mingo and Troy Jackson
Summary
Chuck Mingo and Troy Jackson discuss their book, Living Undivided: Loving Courageously for Racial Healing and Justice, and the work they do with Undivided, a nonprofit organization focused on racial justice. They emphasize the importance of relationships, community, and personal transformation in the pursuit of racial healing and justice especially within the church.
Takeaways
The church has a crucial role to play in countering white Christian nationalism and fostering racial healing and justice.
Empowering people and helping them move from feeling powerless to claiming power and community is essential for justice.
Understanding power and its potential for manipulation and abuse is crucial in the pursuit of racial justice.
Moving past debates and taking action is more important than dissecting words and terms.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background
03:42 The Journey to Undivided
06:26 What is Undivided?
08:22 Challenges in Bridging the Gap
19:25 The Role of the Church
25:20 The Power of Relationships
33:03 What is Living Undivided about?
37:08 Pragmatic Approaches to Change
40:13 The Role of the Church in Racial Injustice
42:31 Understanding Power and its Abuses
42:50 Resistance to Change in Church Contexts
44:18 Creating a Space for Courageous Leadership
45:15 Moving Past Debates and Taking Action
46:15 Racial Healing and Demonstrating the Way of Jesus
47:34 The Future of White Evangelicalism
49:43 Opportunities and Risks in Faith Communities
50:22 Connecting with the Undivided Movement
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2/26/2024 • 59 minutes, 43 seconds
221. The Rise and Fall of the Christian Music Industry // Leah Payne, PhD.
Summary
In this conversation, Tim Whitaker and Leah Payne, PhD. discuss her book, God Gave Rock and Roll to You, that outlines the origins and impact of contemporary Christian music (CCM). They explore the power of music in religious experiences and the potential for manipulation in revivalist moments as well as the complicated relationship with problematic artists and the ethical dilemma of singing their songs.
Takeaways
Contemporary Christian music (CCM) has a diverse range of genres and subgenres, making it difficult to define and categorize.
The use of music in political and nationalist movements can be both inspiring and concerning, as it can rally people around a cause.
The Christian music market has become more complex, with different subgroups of
genres.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and New Year's Recap
06:25 The Book: God Gave Rock and Roll to You
09:15 The Origins of Contemporary Christian Music
22:23 The Manipulative Potential of Revivalist Moments
25:21 The Use of Music in Political and Nationalist Movements
29:25 The Complicated Relationship with Problematic Artists
36:30 Navigating the Ethical Dilemma of Singing Problematic Songs
41:28 The Rise of Worship Bands
43:04 The Impact of the Internet on Christian Music
56:06 The Influence of Aesthetics on Evangelical Culture
59:39 The Decline of Christian Bookstores
01:02:28 Where to Find Leah Payne
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2/19/2024 • 1 hour, 14 minutes, 24 seconds
220. He Gets Us, Evangelicals Don't Get Him // Tim Whitaker
In this episode, Tim shares his thoughts on the He Gets Us Super Bowl commercial.
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2/16/2024 • 27 minutes, 50 seconds
219. Women's Suffrage Was a Net... LOSS?! // Sheila Gregoire and Dr. Beth Allison Barr
Summary
Dr. Nancy Pearcey, author of 'The Toxic War on Masculinity' claimed in a recent podcast interview that women’s suffrage was a net loss and that Christian marriages are healthier than their non-christian counterparts. Tim brings on Sheila Gregoire, author of 'The Great Sex Rescue' along with Dr. Beth Allison Barr, author of 'The Making of Biblical Womanhood' to respond.
A followup from Dr. Beth Allison Barr
Resources
- Susan Ware, Why They Marched: Untold Stories of the Women Who Fought for the Right to Vote (Cambridge, MA: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press)
- Anita Anand, Sophia: Princess, Suffragette, Revolutionary (New York: Bloomsbury)
- Manuela Thurner, “’Better Citizens without the Ballot’: American AntiSuffrage Women and Their Rationale During the Progressive Era,” Journal of Women’s History 5:1 (Spring 1993), 33-60
- Hallie Rubenhold, The Five: The Untold Lives of the Women Killed by Jack the Ripper (New York: Mariner Books An Imprint of HarperCollins)
- Martha S. Jones, Vanguard: How Black Women Broke Barriers, Won the Vote, and Insisted on Equality for All (New York: Basic Books)
Websites
- https://www.pewresearch.org/social-trends/2020/07/07/a-century-after-women-gained-the-right-to-vote-majority-of-americans-see-work-to-do-on-gender-equality/
- https://www.womenshistory.org/articles/votes-women-means-votes-black-women
- https://www.nps.gov/articles/anti-suffragism-in-the-united-states.htm#_edn33
- https://www.crusadeforthevote.org/naows-opposition#:~:text=Some%20argued%20women%20lacked%20the,By%20Allison%20Lange%2C%20Ph
Also
- Susan Ware, American Women’s Suffrage: Voices from the Long Struggle for the Vote, 1776-1965 (New York: Penguin Random House)
- Rosalyn Terborg-Penn, African American Women in the Struggle for the Vote, 1850-1920 (Bloomington: Indiana University Press)
- Ellen Carol Dubois, Suffrage: Women’s Long Battle for the Vote (New York: Simon & Schuster)
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2/14/2024 • 2 hours, 20 minutes, 40 seconds
218. Start Theologizin' Bigger! // Pastor Trey Ferguson
Summary
Pastor Trey Ferguson discusses his book, Theologizin' Bigger: Homilies on Living Freely and Loving Wholly, that explores the themes of the black church tradition, the interpretation of the Bible, and the impact of white supremacy on Christianity.
Takeaways
The fullness of God cannot be confined to any one particular tradition.
The black church tradition recognizes the reality of being black in the United States as a valid starting point for discussions about God.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background
03:00 The Premise of the Book: Theologizing Bigger
08:16 The Black Church Tradition
20:13 The White Man's Religion
25:58 Imagination and Theologizing
40:05 Imagination for a Better World
44:14 Resisting Shame and Embracing Humility
45:06 Honoring Tradition and Relating to God
47:02 Solidarity and Compassion
49:14 The Expansiveness of God and Humility
52:06 Respecting Differences and Finding Shalom
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2/12/2024 • 1 hour, 2 minutes
217. Universalism: Ancient Heresy or Biblical Teaching? // Keith Giles
Summary
In this conversation, Tim and Keith discuss the topic of universal reconciliation and respond to the claim that it is not a biblical or Christian perspective. They explore various themes, including the historical context of universalism, the views of early church fathers, and the nature of God. They also address the theological critiques of universalism, such as the connection between conditionalism and universalism. In this conversation, Tim and Keith discuss the concept of universal reconciliation and respond to critiques of the belief. They explore the idea of having the mind of Christ and the importance of humility. They address theological and philosophical critiques of universalism, including the claim that it originated from Gnosticism and Kabbalah. They also discuss the problem of grace and how universalists interpret biblical passages differently. The conversation highlights the different hermeneutic approaches used by universalists and the challenges of interpreting Paul's writings. They conclude by addressing verses that seem to support eternal punishment.
Takeaways
Universalism is not a radical or heretical view, but rather a valid and biblical perspective within the Christian tradition.
The early church fathers, including Origen, held views of universal reconciliation, and the label of heresy was not applied until much later.
The connection between conditionalism and universalism is not a slippery slope, and each view has its own distinct theological arguments.
The theological critiques of universalism can be addressed through a deeper understanding of the nature and character of God. Having the mind of Christ involves humility and the willingness to lower oneself for the sake of others.
The claim that universalism originated from Gnosticism and Kabbalah is unfounded and lacks evidence.
The problem of grace in universalism is a misunderstanding; extending grace to everyone does not diminish its value.
Universalists interpret biblical passages differently, often using apocalyptic hyperbole and spiritual readings.
Paul's writings can be interpreted in different ways, but the concept of universal reconciliation is supported by various passages.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Setting the Stage
08:09 Claim 1: Universalism is Radical
15:19 Claim 2: Origen and the Label of Heresy
23:41 Claim 3: Connection between Conditionalism and Universalism
34:49 Theological Critiques of Universalism: The Problem of God
47:12 The Mind of Christ and Humility
48:37 Critiques of Universalism
49:37 Guilt by Association
53:41 The Problem of Grace
57:25 Different Hermeneutic Approaches
01:13:23 Interpreting Paul's Writings
01:18:04 Addressing Verses on Punishment
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2/9/2024 • 1 hour, 34 minutes, 18 seconds
216. Myth-Busting Sunday School // Dr. James McGrath
Summary
Dr. James McGrath wrote the book, A to Z of the New Testament: Things Experts Know That Everyone Else Should Too, to help lay people with information about the NT from the cultural context. Tim and Dr. McGrath discuss the benefits that help us understand details that put scripture in context.
Takeaway
The Nativity was about a spare room in Middle Eastern hospitality culture not in a barn
The Birth of Jesus isn’t about Jesus having a human mother and divine Father
Salvation is complex
Sexuality within the Bible is difficult to compare to modern views of sexuality
Chapters
Intro 0:00
What is the NT about 2:00
The Nativity Story 8:00
The Birth Discrepancies 13:01
Creed Christianity 28:02
Salvation 33:15
Questions About Sexuality 43:65
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2/5/2024 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 7 seconds
215. Conversations with a Sinfluencer // Deconstruction Girl
Summary
This conversation between Tim Whitaker and Deconstruction Girl revolves around the topic of deconstruction within Christianity. They discuss the misunderstandings and misconceptions surrounding deconstruction, the validity of deconstructing one's faith, the issue of gatekeeping and labeling, the straw man argument often used against deconstruction, the concept of atonement and sacrifice, the importance of deconstruction, and the futility of arguing with those who are not open to understanding different perspectives. The conversation explores the process of deconstructing faith and responding to questions about it. It delves into the examination of beliefs and the challenges of holding on to faith. The concept of sin and its loaded meaning is discussed, along with the need to expand its definition. The complexity of defining sin is explored, considering its cultural and historical contexts. The conversation also highlights the importance of exposure and normalization of different perspectives. Finally, the response to criticism and the experience of celebrity status are addressed.
Takeaways
Deconstruction is often misunderstood and misrepresented within Christianity.
Deconstructing one's faith is a valid and personal journey that should be respected.
Gatekeeping and labeling can be harmful and dismissive of individual experiences.
The straw man argument is frequently used to undermine the validity of deconstruction.
The concept of atonement and sacrifice in Christianity can be complex and diverse.
Deconstruction plays an important role in personal growth and understanding one's faith.
Arguing with those who are not open to different perspectives can be futile and unproductive. Deconstruction of faith involves examining beliefs and questioning their validity.
The concept of sin is loaded and its definition can vary depending on cultural and historical contexts.
Expanding the definition of sin allows for a more nuanced understanding of its impact.
Exposure to different perspectives can lead to a reevaluation of beliefs and a more inclusive worldview.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background
03:00 The Misunderstanding of Deconstruction
08:14 The Validity of Deconstruction
13:22 Gatekeeping and Labeling
17:25 The Straw Man Argument
21:59 The Atonement and Sacrifice
26:23 The Importance of Deconstruction
28:06 The Experience of Salvation
32:20 The Futility of Arguing
34:23 Deconstructing Faith and Responding to Questions
35:22 Examining Beliefs and Holding on to Faith
36:10 The Concept of Sin and its Loaded Meaning
37:41 Expanding the Definition of Sin
38:18 Understanding Sin in a Systemic Context
39:15 The Complexity of Defining Sin
40:19 Sin in Different Cultural and Historical Contexts
41:16 Reevaluating the Concept of Sin
42:13 Exposure and Normalization of Different Perspectives
43:32 Celebrity Status and Response to Criticism
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2/2/2024 • 50 minutes, 44 seconds
214. Crisis on the Border, Trump, and the Christian Nationalism Behind It // Andrew Whitehead
This is a brand new monthly installment featuring Andrew Whitehead who's a leading sociologist of Christian Nationalism.
On this month's episode Tim and Andrew unpack the Christian Nationalism that is fueling the panic at the southern border.
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1/31/2024 • 41 minutes, 19 seconds
213. Holy Ghosted and Gaslighted by God // Tiffany Yecke Brooks, PhD
Summary
Tiffany Yecke Brooks, PhD shares her personal journey of growing up in a fundamentalist faith tradition. She discusses the moment she realized something was wrong and how it led her to write a book called Holy Ghosted. She also explains the concept of spiritual anxiety and religious trauma and how churches use them to indoctrinate us.
Takeaways
Churches need to address the exclusion of the queer community and reconsider the interpretation of clobber passages.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background
03:00 Growing Up in a Fundamentalist Faith Tradition
06:00 Questioning Gender Roles and Church Leadership
13:00 Writing a Book Speaking Out
20:00 Understanding Spiritual Anxiety and Religious Trauma
25:00 Setting Boundaries vs. Manipulation and Control
35:00 The Importance of Clarity and Authenticity in Churches
36:13 Exclusion of the Queer Community
37:31 Linguistical Whiplash in Churches
44:30 Building a Healthy Church Community
48:13 The Big Picture and Context
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1/29/2024 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 59 seconds
212. Evangelical Voters Still Want Trump! // Riley Martinez
SummaryIn this conversation, Tim Whitaker and political analyst Riley Martinez discuss the New Hampshire primary and its implications for the Republican Party. They explore the voting process in the primaries and the support for both Donald Trump and Nikki Haley. They delve into the significance of the white evangelical vote and the influence of Trumpism within the GOP. The conversation also touches on the war within the party and the election fraud narrative. They highlight immigration as a key issue and discuss Biden's handling of the genocide in Gaza. The conversation concludes with a look at upcoming primaries and Nikki Haley's future in the race.TakeawaysThe New Hampshire primary is the first primary of the election year and is often indicative of who will win the primary elections.Trump has a strong base of support among white evangelicals, which has remained consistent over the years.The Republican Party has shifted towards Trumpism, with neoconservative candidates facing challenges.Immigration is a significant issue for Republicans, even in states far from the southern border.Foreign policy, particularly the war in the Middle East, may play a larger role in the 2024 election.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Catching Up00:38 The New Hampshire Primary03:08 Voting in the Primaries04:34 Support for Trump and Haley05:46 White Evangelical Vote06:47 The Republican Party and Trumpism09:01 The War within the GOP11:18 The Election Fraud Narrative13:21 Immigration as a Key Issue14:20 Biden's Handling of Genocide in Gaza15:37 Foreign Policy in the Election15:55 Upcoming Primaries16:35 Nikki Haley's Future in the Race17:04 Conclusion Follow Us On Instagram @thenewevangelicals Subscribe On YouTubeSupport Our Work
1/26/2024 • 15 minutes, 8 seconds
211. Is Deconstruction Destroying "Historic Christianity"? // Pete Enns
SummaryIn this conversation, Tim and Pete Enns respond to a video discussing deconstruction by Alisa Childers, Tim Barnett, and Sean McDowell. They explore the concept of a biblical worldview and its limitations and the definition and significance of deconstruction. They also discuss the role of biblical authority and the challenges of interpreting and applying scripture. Pete and Tim explore the nuances of doubt and apologetics, the clash between modernism and postmodernism, the complexity of biblical interpretation, and the challenges of biblical inerrancy. They discuss the role of doubt in faith, the limitations of historical claims in the Bible, and the need for a nuanced understanding of biblical authority. The conversation delves into the rhetoric of war and the labeling of deconstruction as the doctrine of demons.TakeawaysThe concept of a biblical worldview can be limiting and oversimplifies the complexity of faith and theology.Biblical authority is a topic of theological discussion and interpretation, and it is important to recognize the diverse and historical context of the Bible.The role of personal experience and subjectivity should be acknowledged and respected in discussions of faith and theology. Doubt can play a positive role in the development of faith, and it should be embraced and explored rather than suppressed.The interpretation of the Bible should consider the historical context and the complexities of biblical texts, rather than relying on a simplistic view of biblical inerrancy.The church needs to address and confront issues of spiritual abuse and hold leaders accountable for their actions.Orthopraxy, the practice of faith, is often overlooked in favor of orthodoxy, the right beliefs.Deconstruction is a personal and often painful process that should be met with empathy and support.The rhetoric of war and labeling deconstruction as the doctrine of demons can be harmful and divisive.There is a need for further discussion and exploration of these topics to foster understanding and growth.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Background06:48 The Concept of a Biblical Worldview10:57 Defining Deconstruction14:07 Deconstruction as a Threat to Christianity22:25 Deconstruction vs. Being Biblical28:00 The Modernist Mindset and Biblical Authority36:23 Objective Truth Claims and Biblical Authority43:41 The Claim of Jesus as the Only Way48:24 The Role of Experience and Subjectivity49:15 The Nuance of Doubt and Apologetics51:49 The Clash Between Modernism and Postmodernism53:43 Navigating the Historical Context of Christianity54:38 The Relationship Between Deconstruction and Subjectivity55:08 The Complexity of Biblical Inerrancy56:27 The Role of Doubt in Faith57:23 Interpreting the Bible and Understanding Biblical Authority58:49 The Limitations of Historical Claims in the Bible59:42 The Challenge of Biblical Inerrancy01:01:30 The Development of Theological Thought01:02:48 Understanding History in the Bible01:04:10 The Purpose of History in Biblical Texts01:06:03 The Complexity of Biblical Interpretation01:08:49 Taking the Bible Seriously01:14:12 Questioning the Authenticity of Faith01:18:47 Recognizing Spiritual Abuse01:20:39 Misunderstanding the Concept of Child Sacrifice01:32:01 Addressing Abuse within the Church01:36:06 The Need for Biblical Literacy and Theology01:37:55 The Importance of Orthopraxy01:41:39 Empathy and Support for Deconstruction01:44:10 The Rhetoric of War and "The Doctrine of Demons" Learn more about The Summit For Religious FreedomFollow Us On Instagram @thenewevangelicals Subscribe On YouTubeSupport Our Work
1/24/2024 • 1 hour, 53 minutes, 26 seconds
210. Shameless Oversharing After Purity Culture // Mattie Jo Cowsert
SummaryIn this podcast, Mattie Jo Cowsert discusses her book God, Sex & Rich People: A Recovering Evangelical Testimony, with Tim. Mattie Jo explains her background in evangelicalism and the influence of purity culture on her beliefs and sexuality. She and Tim explore the need to challenge systemic issues and prioritize social justice over religious dogma. Chapters00:00 Introduction and Background08:16 Questioning Faith and Reclaiming Sexuality16:04 Deconstructing Christianity and Forming a New Moral Foundation30:13 Reevaluating Priorities and Challenging Systemic Issues32:23 The Control and Fear of Purity Culture36:28 Navigating Sexual Ethics and Boundaries01:07:23 The Importance of Communication and Planning in a Sexual Relationship01:14:09 The Role of Communication and Honesty in a Healthy Sexual Relationship01:16:24 The Fear of Navigating Nuance in the Evangelical Church01:18:16 Acknowledging the Limitations of the Conversation and Addressing Sexual Abuse01:19:20 Future Book Plans and Normalizing Conversations about SexGet Tickets to the God After Deconstruction ConferenceRead "God, Sex, and Rich People by Mattie Jo CowsertFollow Us On Instagram @thenewevangelicals Support Our Work
1/22/2024 • 1 hour, 25 minutes, 48 seconds
209. Evangelicals VS. Civil Rights: A History // Rev. Dr. Bobby Griffith Jr.
SummaryThis conversation explores the historical context of evangelical opposition to the civil rights movement and draws parallels to contemporary rhetoric. The discussion highlights the similarities between the language used by Charlie Kirk and historical figures who opposed civil rights legislation. It also examines the theological justifications used to discredit the movement and the role of lay preaching in the civil rights movement. The conversation concludes with a reflection on the future of evangelicalism and the ongoing fight for racial justice.TakeawaysThere is a historical pattern of evangelical opposition to civil rights, with similar rhetoric and justifications used throughout history.The language used by Charlie Kirk echoes the discourse of historical figures who opposed civil rights legislation.Theological justifications, such as the belief in individual salvation and the idea that revival will solve racial issues, have been used to oppose civil rights.Lay preaching played a significant role in the civil rights movement, demonstrating the power of spiritual and community-based activism.The fight for racial justice continues, and it is important to challenge and confront racist rhetoric and ideologies within evangelicalism.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Background00:29 Charlie Kirk's Smear Campaign03:07 Historical Context: Evangelical Opposition to Civil Rights08:45 Talking Points to Discredit the Civil Rights Movement14:01 Charlie Kirk's Tweet about MLK20:12 The Persistence of Racist Rhetoric25:00 Theological Justifications for Opposition to Civil Rights31:14 The Role of Lay Preaching in the Civil Rights Movement33:19 The Future of Evangelicalism and the Fight for Racial Justice Learn more about The Summit For Religious FreedomRead Rev. Dr. Bobby Griffith Jr.'s WorkFollow Us On Instagram @thenewevangelicals Support Our Work
1/19/2024 • 40 minutes, 2 seconds
208. There is Great Love Here For You // Kevin Miguel Garcia
SummaryKevin Garcia sits down with Tim to discuss Kevin’s book, What Makes You Bloom: Cultivating a Practice for Connecting with Your Divine Self. They explore the concepts of non-monogamy, community and divine love as healing applications.Chapters1:46 Intro into sexual ethics6:32 Non-Monogamy15:45 Communication in close relationships23:23 Building Community outside of the Church39:06 Inspiration for Kevin’s book47:24 The root of sufferingGet Tickets to the God After Deconstruction ConferenceRead What Makes You Bloom by Kevin Miguel GarciaFollow Us On Instagram @thenewevangelicals Support Our Work
1/17/2024 • 55 minutes, 50 seconds
207. The MLK They Never Told You About // Jemar Tisby
SummaryIn this episode Tim is joined by Dr. Jemar Tisby, author of The Color of Compromise and How To Fight Racism to discuss Martin Luther King Jr., and the forces in his life which brought him into the spotlight during the civil rights movement. Dr. Tisby explains the whitewashing of MLK today, and the need to understand his true message, which is still deeply relevant. TakeawaysDr. Jemar Tisby's books, 'The Color of Compromise' and 'How to Fight Racism' are raising awareness about racism and white supremacy.Dr. Jemar Tisby is working on a new book that will further contribute to the conversation on racial justice.The early life of MLK and how it shaped his public work.MLK's true message and activism have been whitewashed, and it is important to understand the depth of his work and the challenges he faced.Continued education and awareness are necessary to combat racism and promote racial justice.Learn more about The Summit For Religious FreedomRead Dr. Jemar Tisby's SubstackFollow Us On Instagram @thenewevangelicals Support Our Work
1/15/2024 • 1 hour, 15 minutes, 7 seconds
206. Trump off the Ballot EXPLAINED // Andrew L. Seidel
SummaryIn this conversation, Tim Whitaker interviews Andrew Seidel about the disqualification of Donald Trump from the Colorado ballot and the definition of insurrection. They discuss the legal basis for disqualification under the 14th Amendment and the role of the courts in determining eligibility for office. They also address the argument of tyranny and the potential for violence in the upcoming 2024 election.TakeawaysThe Colorado Supreme Court disqualified Donald Trump from the state's ballot under the 14th Amendment, which prohibits insurrectionists from holding public office.Insurrection is defined as an organized and armed uprising against authority or the operations of government, with the intent to prevent the peaceful transfer of power.The chances of Trump being off the ballot in other states depend on the decisions of the courts and the interpretation of the 14th Amendment.Disqualification based on insurrection is not a violation of democratic principles, but rather a safeguard against those who have violated their oath to uphold the Constitution.The 2024 election may see increased volatility and potential acts of violence, but upholding the rule of law and defeating Trump in a landslide can help mitigate these risks.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Background03:10 Disqualification from the Colorado Ballot09:23 Definition of Insurrection19:23 Chances of Trump Being Off the Ballot24:20 Addressing the Tyranny Question31:28 What to Expect in 2024Learn more about The Summit For Religious FreedomFollow Us On Instagram @thenewevangelicals Support Our Work
1/10/2024 • 40 minutes, 18 seconds
205. Good News: Hell isn't Eternal Conscious Torment! // Derek Ryan Kubilus
In this episode Tim sits down with Derek Ryan Kubilus, author of the book: Holy Hell: A Case Against Eternal Damnation to discuss common misunderstandings about what the Bible says on the topic of hell and the afterlife. Derek breaks down the 4 Greek and Hebrew words in the bible that are often translated as "hell" and how to better understand them each within their own original cultural and textual contexts. Derek makes the case for hell as rehabilitation rather than eternal conscious torment. Read Holy Hell: A Case against Eternal Damnation by Derek Ryan KubilusFollow Us On Instagram @thenewevangelicals Support Our Work
1/8/2024 • 56 minutes, 55 seconds
204. The Shadow Religious Movement That Fueled the Insurrection
Many think that the insurrection was just about politics but this is not true. The truth is that a shadow network of Christian fundamentalists worked with the Trump administration for over a year. These networks laid the foundation that Trump was on God's side and any result other than his re-election was an attack from the devil. Dr. Matthew Taylor joins Tim Whitaker to expose them.Support Our WorkPre-Order The Violent Take it by Force
1/6/2024 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 45 seconds
204. America Fest: What You Need to Know // Tim Whitaker
Tim explores his recent trip to America Fest as he seeks to understand the conservative Christian movement and those who espouse Christian Nationalism ideology. Tim explains who supports America Fest and its powerful media and political presence. He also explains how they convert conservative Evangelicals and conservatives to their ideology.Follow Us On Instagram @thenewevangelicals Support Our WorkWatch the America Fest recap
1/1/2024 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 52 seconds
203. This is the End // Tim, Noah, and Kieran
In this episode, Tim sits down with podcast producer Noah and TNE community member Kieran to discuss some of the highlights of the podcast in 2023, and how the show will continue to evolve in the new year. They also discus Project Amplify's mission to platform experts and scholars who are offering better paths forward and an alternative to the dehumanizing theological and political rhetoric filling our news feeds. Kieran also discusses his experience growing up in Catholic and Methodist circles, the shifts in his faith that led him to the work he does today, and how he discovered the TNE community.Follow Us On Instagram @thenewevangelicals Support Our Work
12/29/2023 • 1 hour, 13 minutes, 36 seconds
202. Not Your Ordinary Christmas Pageant // Tripp Fuller
In this rebroadcasted episode, Tim talks with Dr. Tripp Fuller about the differing accounts of Jesus' birth in the gospels, and what scholars and seminary students know that you should too! Dr. Fuller, discusses the virgin birth in Matthew and Luke's gospels, and how we can understand their narratives in light of the Jewish and Christian traditions they arose from.Follow Us On Instagram @thenewevangelicals Support Our Work
12/25/2023 • 1 hour, 29 minutes, 38 seconds
201. Tis the Season to Reject Christian Nationalism // Rev Nathan Empsall
On this episode Tim is joined by Rev. Nathan Empsall the director of Faithful America. Tim and Rev Nathan talk about sin, why the terminology still matters, why it's more important than ever to resist christian nationalism and where they've seen Christian nationalism defeated in the public square. Support Project AmplifyFaithful America
12/22/2023 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 5 seconds
200. Healing After Religion Hurts You // Dr. Laura Anderson
Dr. Laura Anderson, therapist, speaker and author of the new book When Religion Hurts You: Healing from Religious Trauma and the Impact of High-Control Religion, sits down with Tim to discuss her book. Dr. Anderson explains her background and why she wrote her book. Tim and Dr. Anderson break down over-used psychological terms and how they should really be applied. They also discuss the difference between spiritual abuse and adverse religious events. Lastly, they discuss what factors create high-control religion and the tools to process the ramifications of that environment.Read Dr. Laura Anderson's BookFollow Us On Instagram @thenewevangelicals Support Our Work
12/18/2023 • 1 hour, 18 minutes, 46 seconds
199. Stifling Our Christian Imagination // Daniel and Yousef
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12/14/2023 • 1 hour, 48 minutes, 11 seconds
198. A Decolonized Way To Read the Bible // Gabriel Gordon
In this episode Tim sits down with author Gabriel Gordon, to discuss how both liberals and fundamentalists inherited the same colonized method of biblical interpretation. Gabriel explains the anti-semitic aspects of enlightenment theology, and a way of reading the Bible that rejects dualism in liberal and fundamentalist circles. Follow Us On Instagram @thenewevangelicals Support Our Work
12/11/2023 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 59 seconds
197. Gospel Coalition's Deadly Letter // Kalie May
On this episode, Tim is joined by Kalie from the center for prophetic imagination to respond to a gospel coalition article where an anonymous author wrote that they love their trans Child but loves Jesus more. Kalie and Tim discuss why this article is so problematic and how it advocates for the harm of trans people in the name of God. Support Project AmplifyThe Center For Prophetic Imagination
12/8/2023 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 18 seconds
196. The Myth of Colorblind Christianity // Jesse Curtis
Jesse Curtis joins the podcast to talk about his book The Myth of Colorblind Christianity: Evangelicals and the white supremacy in the Civil Rights Era. Help us launch Project Amplify
12/4/2023 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 17 seconds
195. Reclaiming Mental Health // Kayla Felten
Tim talks to Kayla from the Reclamation Collective about navigating mental health during deconstruction and how to reclaim your autonomy. Support Our Work HEREReclamation Collective
12/1/2023 • 46 minutes, 33 seconds
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11/28/2023 • 15 minutes, 55 seconds
An Altar Call for Evangelical America // Russell Moore
Russell Moore, minister, speaker and author of the new book, Losing Our Religion: An Altar Call for Evangelical America, sits down with Tim to discuss his new book. Russell explains his backstory and what led him to write his book. Tim and Russell discuss what happened after Trump’s election and our current new normal. They also discuss the church’s response to the fracture that caused many to leave conservative Evangelical spaces. Tim and Russell discuss how to call out harmful voices in the church without demonizing them. Lastly, they explore the path forward and what the future may hold for both the church and America.Read Russell Moore's Book: Losing Our ReligionFollow Us On Instagram @thenewevangelicals Support Our Work
11/27/2023 • 54 minutes, 54 seconds
193. "Conservative" vs "Progressive" Christianity
Tim talks to Russell Johnson, pastor of Pursuit Northwest in Washington State. Tim and Russell talk about how they met, their strong disagreements and surprising areas of overlap. Watch on YoutubeSupport Our Work
11/24/2023 • 1 hour, 54 minutes, 49 seconds
192. Responding To Mark Driscoll's Toxic Christianity
Tim and Dr. Kevin Carnahan go through a Mark Driscoll interview with Russell Johnson to unpack the misleading and at times blatantly false rhetoric said during the interview. Kevin helps us navigate what a faithful Christian Witness says to people who put their allegiance to power and control over the call of Christ. Watch the Youtube VideoSupport Our Work
11/22/2023 • 2 hours, 20 minutes, 17 seconds
191. Healing the World with Rule-Breaking Kindness // Rev. Dr. Jacqui Lewis
Rev. Dr. Jacqui Lewis, pastor, speaker and author of the new book, Fierce Love: A Bold Path to Ferocious Courage and Rule Breaking-Kindness That Can Heal the World, sits down with Tim to discuss her new book. Rev. Dr. Lewis explains her background and how that led her into ministry. Tim and Rev. Dr. Lewis discuss the reason she wrote her new book and how her own church’s story inspired it. They also discuss how radical kindness can change our approach towards those who promote harm in an ethical fashion. Lastly, they discuss how to tackle complex issues the local community can’t solve.Read 'Fierce Love' by Rev. Dr. Jacqui Lewis Follow Us On Instagram @thenewevangelicals Support Our Work
11/20/2023 • 1 hour, 49 seconds
190. Surviving IHOP PT 2: The Skeletons in the Closet
On this episode Tim talks to Nancy and Susan, two former IHOP insiders who saw warning signs during their time with the organization. Nancy and Susan explain what’s going on now and why they believe that IHOP will prioritize the organization at the expense of alleged victims at the hands of its leader, Mike Bickle. Listen to the heaven bent podcastSupport Our Work
11/16/2023 • 1 hour, 32 minutes, 48 seconds
189. It's Not Just A Conspiracy Theory... // Jared Stacy
In this episode, Tim sits down with Jared Stacy, American pastor and current PhD candidate in Theological Ethics at the University of Aberdeen, to discuss the history of the American evangelical church's connection to the moral majority movement in the 80's, and the deadly combination of gospel rhetoric with conservative propaganda.Read Jared Stacy's WorkFollow Us On Instagram @thenewevangelicals Support Our Work
11/13/2023 • 1 hour, 11 minutes, 53 seconds
188. Deconstructing Sh**ty Gospels // Dr. Tripp Fuller
This special episode is a recording of Tripp Fuller's talk at Theology Beer Camp 2023. Tripp shares some milestones in his own deconstruction journey and asks the question: is our understanding of the gospel building crosses, or bearing them?Follow Us On Instagram @thenewevangelicals Support Our Work
11/8/2023 • 31 minutes, 25 seconds
187. Surviving IHOP Pt 1: Indoctrination Station
Mike Bickle, leader of the International House of Prayer has recently been accused of sexual abuse spanning decades according to a statement written by former IHOP leaders. In this first part out of a two part series Tim brings on Gracia, Tamice and Brantley, three former IHOP students to talk about their experience spending years on the inside. They discuss what drew them to IHOP, the theology and culture that kept them there and what it was like trying to live a normal life once they left. Support Our Work
11/7/2023 • 1 hour, 55 minutes, 10 seconds
186. Holy Runaways From Harmful Religion // Matthias Roberts
Matthias Roberts, therapist and author of the new book, Holy Runaways: Rediscovering Faith After Being Burned by Religion, sits down with Tim to discuss his book. Matthias explains his background in Evangelism and why he walked away. Tim and Matthias discuss the reason Matthias wrote his book. They also discuss how the nervous system works in relationship to religious trauma. Lastly, they discuss the possibility for healthy communities centered around Jesus and what they may look like.Read Holy Runaways by Matthias RobertsFollow Us On Instagram @thenewevangelicals Support Our Work
11/6/2023 • 52 minutes, 2 seconds
185. Christian Supremacy in the House // Matthew Taylor
Dr. Matthew Taylor joins Tim to talk about Mike Johnson’s connection to the Christian Supremacist network known as the New Apostolic Reformation whose leaders were key in orchestrating the Jan 6th insurrection. Support Our WorkCheck out Matt's series on the NAR via Straight White American Jesus podcast
11/2/2023 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 50 seconds
184. Special Message From Tim
Where is TNE headed? What should you expect of the podcast over the next few months? Tim comes on to share what's on the horizon. Support Our Work
10/31/2023 • 8 minutes, 5 seconds
183. A History of Police Brutality // Dr. Ife Williams
Dr. Ife Williams, African American History scholar and author of the new book Police Brutality: A Philadelphia Story, sits down with Tim to discuss her book. Dr. Williams explains her background and what led her to write on the topic of police brutality. Tim and Dr. Williams discuss police brutality in America and the systemic issues that surround it. Lastly, they discuss the possible reforms that would bring meaningful change to the problem of police brutality.Read Police Brutality: A Philadelphia Story (Policing Perspectives and Challenges in the Twenty-First Century)Follow Us On Instagram @thenewevangelicals Support Our Work
10/30/2023 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 55 seconds
182. Theology Beer Camp Hangover Debrief // Sarah Heath
Tim Whitaker and Sarah Heath debrief from their experience at theology beer camp. They talk about the highs, the lows, the confusing moments and how communion brought up some church memories that they weren’t expecting to navigate. Support Our WorkFollow Revcovery
10/25/2023 • 1 hour, 13 minutes, 40 seconds
181. The Truth About "Deconstruction" Is....// Dr. Bruce Ellis Benson
Dr. Bruce Benson, philosopher, theologian, professor and author sits down with Tim to discuss the origins of deconstruction. Dr. Benson explains his background and why he chose to study philosophy. Tim and Bruce discuss the difference between analytical and continental philosophy and what discipline deconstruction falls under. They also discuss how Derrida, the father of deconstruction, has been misunderstood by current evangelical pastors. Lastly, they discuss how meaning changes or is discovered in different eras.Read Dr. Benson's Work on DeconstructionFollow Us On Instagram @thenewevangelicals Support Our Work
10/23/2023 • 49 minutes, 44 seconds
180. Understanding Israel and Palestine Pt 4: A Jewish Woman Speaks
Tim and resident journalist Dan Catchpole speak to Na'ama Barak Wolfman who is a leader in the Women Wage Peace movement. Na'ama gives her insight on how devastating the attacks by Hamas were on the people of Israel. Na'ama also explains how Women Wage Peace has a broad coalition of Muslim, Christian, Jewish, and Palestinian women who are committed to working together in order to find a peaceful resolution of the current crisis that has claimed the lives of the thousands. Support Our WorkSupport and Follow Women Who Wage Peace
10/18/2023 • 59 minutes, 2 seconds
179. Uncovering the Mystery of the Ordinary // Meghan Murphy-Gill
In this episode Tim sits down with Meghan Murphy-Gill: an Episcopal priest and the author of The Sacred Life of Bread: Uncovering the Mystery of an Ordinary Loaf. Meghan explains her journey from Catholicism to the Episcopal church, as well as some of the key differences between Episcopalianism and other Christian traditions. Tim and Meghan discuss what it could mean for God to be present in both deep suffering and the mundane, and how the symbol of bread can point us to valuable spiritual practices.Read The Sacred Life of Bread: Uncovering the Meaning of an Ordinary Loaf by Meghan Murphy-GillFollow Us On Instagram @thenewevangelicals Support Our WorkGet Tickets To Theology Beer Camp PROMOCODE: TNEGODPOD
10/16/2023 • 53 minutes, 59 seconds
178. Understanding Israel and Palestine Pt 3: A Palestinian Speaks
In the last part of this series Tim brings on Daniel Bannoura a Christian Palestinian who grew up in the West Bank and who is now pursuing his PHD in America. Daniel gives Tim an insider's perspective about what it's like to live in the West Bank and to have friends in the Gaza Strip. Daniel and Tim talk about the Christian ethic of loving your enemies and what that means living under the occupation of the Israeli Defense Force. Daniel shares some history on Hamas and how they see this conflict and Daniel also explains how American Christians too often erase the lived reality of millions of Palestinians and engage in the dehumanization of the "other". Support Our Work
10/13/2023 • 1 hour, 34 minutes, 36 seconds
177. Understanding Israel and Palestine Pt 2: Christian Zionism
In part two of our three part series, Dr. Daniel Hummel joins Tim to talk about Christian Zionism. They discuss what it is, where it came from and the theology that underpins it that has to lead to strong unwavering American support for the nation state of Israel. Dr. Hummel has written a book and several peer reviewed articles on the history of Christian Zionism and is a leading expert in the field. Support Our Work
10/12/2023 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 48 seconds
176. Understanding Israel and Palestine Pt 1: Blame the British
Over the weekend Hamas launched a surprise attack on Israel leaving hundreds dead and many more wounded. Hamas has taken prisoners and Israel has retaliated by ordering the complete siege of Gaza. How did we get here? What is the history that undergirds the conflict we are seeing today? This is part one of a three part series hoping to give you a better understanding of the dynamics and history that lead to where we are today. Dr. Kevin Carnahan joins Tim on the podcast to show us how European Imperialism laid the ground work for the conflict that has taken the lives of thousands of men, women and children. Support Our Work
10/10/2023 • 1 hour, 24 minutes, 49 seconds
175. Defending Democracy from Its Christian Enemies // Dr. David P. Gushee
Dr. David Gushee, professor, scholar and author of the new book, Defending Democracy from Its Christian Enemies, sits down with Tim to discuss his new book. Dr. Gushee explains his background and why he wrote his new book. Tim and Dr. Gushee discuss why he uses a different term for Christian Nationalism to describe the movement happening around the world. Tim and Dr. Gushee discuss how authoritarianism differs from democracy and how easy it is to transition from democracy into authoritarian regimes. Lastly, they discuss the Christian traditions that promoted democratic movements throughout American history.Buy 'Defending Democracy from Its Christian Enemies' by Dr. David P GusheeFollow Us On Instagram @thenewevangelicals Support Our WorkGet Tickets To Theology Beer Camp PROMOCODE: TNEGODPOD
10/9/2023 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 41 seconds
174. Andy Stanley Breaks the Internet // Zach Lambert
Andy Stanley's Church, North Point, hosted a conference put on by Embracing the Journey called Unconditional. The conference was aimed at parents of Queer children helping them navigate a better way forward in their love and affirmation for their kids without compromising their commitment to following Jesus. This triggered the Brovangelicals and they responded in force. Pastor Zach Lamber joins Tim Whitaker to respond to some of the critics who attended the Unconditional Conference Hosted by North Point Church. Were their assessments accurate? Support Our Work
10/6/2023 • 1 hour, 51 minutes, 22 seconds
173. How to Break Free from White Supremacy // Caroline J. Sumlin
Caroline J. Sumlin, educator, speaker and author of the new book, We’ll All Be Free: How a Culture of White Supremacy Devalues Us and How We Can Reclaim Our True Worth, sits down with Tim to discuss her book. Caroline explains her background and why she decided to write her book. Tim and Caroline discuss the disparities she encountered teaching in Washington D.C. schools between predominately black schools and suburban white schools. They also discuss the definition of white supremacy. Lastly, they discuss how white supremacy harms everyone.Read We'll All Be Free by Caroline J. SumlinFollow Us On Instagram @thenewevangelicals Support Our WorkGet Tickets To Theology Beer Camp PROMOCODE: TNEGODPOD
10/2/2023 • 1 hour, 11 minutes, 12 seconds
172. I'm an Ex-Pastor and Happier Than Ever // Brian Recker
Ex pastor Brian Recker joins the live stream to talk about why he left his job as a pastor and what life is like after evangelicalism. Last Chance To Enter our Giveaway! Donate Now Watch this interview on Youtube
9/28/2023 • 1 hour, 13 minutes, 9 seconds
171. Dave Ramsey's Total Money Takeover // Amy Fritz
Amy Fritz, host of The Untangled Faith podcast, sits down with Tim to discuss her story. Amy gives some of her background. Tim and Amy discuss how her husband came to work for Dave Ramsey. They also discuss the red flags Amy and her husband began to see. Tim and Amy discuss the scandals that now plague Dave Ramsay’s ministry. Lastly, they discuss the resulting issues for Amy and her husband after her husband left Dave Ramsay’s company.Follow Us On Instagram @thenewevangelicals Support Our WorkGet Tickets To Theology Beer Camp PROMOCODE: TNEGODPOD
9/25/2023 • 50 minutes, 28 seconds
170. Mark Driscoll BOMBS Charlie Kirk Interview // Tripp Fuller
Mark Driscoll is a smooth talker but unfortunately he uses half baked theology to push fully cooked dehumanization. Scholar Tripp Fuller joins me to go through Charlie Kirk’s interview demonstrating how bad theology leads to dangerous ideologies. Watch the Video Version HereDonate to Enter the Many Hands Make Light Work GiveawayGet Tickets To Theology Beer Camp PROMO CODE TNEGODPOD
9/20/2023 • 2 hours, 13 minutes, 13 seconds
169. Is Christianity Inherently Toxic? // Dan Koch
In this episode Tim joins Dan Koch from You Have Permission Podcast to discuss the question: "Is Christianity Inherently Toxic?". Tim and Dan explain how the discussion was prompted by a Pete Enns video on the topic. Dan offers his thoughts on why Christianity can be compared to beer, and explains how reputable research has demonstrated a number of significant benefits to religion, when disconnected from spiritual abuse.Follow Us On Instagram @thenewevangelicals Support Our WorkGet Tickets To Theology Beer Camp PROMOCODE: TNEGODPOD
9/18/2023 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 54 seconds
168. The Late Great Rapture Theology // Daniel G. Hummel
Dr. Daniel Hummel, scholar, minister and author of the new book, The Rise and Fall of Dispensationalism: How the Evangelical Battle Over the End Times Shaped a Nation, sits down with Tim to discuss his book. Dr. Hummel gives his background and why he decided to write a book on Dispensationalism. Tim and Dr. Hummel discuss what Premillenial Dispensationalism is. They also discuss the history of the movement. Tim and Dr. Hummel discuss how influential Dispensationalism is in our current culture. Lastly, they discuss how conspiratorial thinking has woven together with modern day pop Dispensationalism.Read The Rise and Fall of Dispensationalism by Daniel G. HummelFollow Us On Instagram @thenewevangelicals Support Our WorkGet Tickets To Theology Beer Camp PROMOCODE: TNEGODPOD
9/11/2023 • 1 hour, 16 minutes, 49 seconds
167. Make Reformed Theology Great Again? // Travis McMaken & Tripp Fuller
John Macarthur, Paul Washer, Matt Chandler, Voddie Baucham, Mark Driscoll before he became a MAGA Pentocostal salesman. These might be names you associate with the Reformed tradition. But what if there’s more to being Reformed than God predestining most people to Hell and some people to Heaven? Theologian W. Travis McMaken and Tripp Fuller join Tim to talk about why we shouldn’t throw Reformed theology out just yet. Enter our Many Hands Make Light Work Giving Campaign Get tickets to TheologyBeer Camp. Promocode - IAMELECT
9/8/2023 • 1 hour, 26 minutes, 3 seconds
166. American Idolatry: Betraying the Gospel for Power // Dr. Andrew L. Whitehead
Dr. Andrew Whitehead, sociologist, scholar and author of the new book, American Idolatry: How Christian Nationalism Betrays the Gospel and Threatens the Church, sits down with Tim to discuss his book. Dr. Whitehead gives some background about himself and his research. He and Tim discuss the reason he wrote his new book about Christian Nationalism. Tim and Dr. Whitehead discuss different aspects of Christian Nationalism, like racism and the considerable amount of power white Evangelicals have, in the movement. They also discuss how a fringe movement can be so influential. Last, they address how to combat Christian Nationalism.Follow Us On Instagram @thenewevangelicals Support Our WorkGet Tickets To Theology Beer Camp PROMOCODE: TNEGODPOD
9/4/2023 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 38 seconds
165. Bibles, Ballots, and the Liturgy of Politics // Kaitlyn Schiess
Kaitlyn Schiess, theologian, cohost of Holy Post podcast and author of the new book, The Ballot and the Bible: How Scripture Has Been Used and Abused in American Politics and Where Do We Go From Here, sits down with Tim to discuss the book. Kaitlyn explains her background in Evangelism and how she eventually disentangled her faith. Tim and Kaitlyn discuss her book and why she decided to write it. They also discuss how the way we read the Bible creates the majority of our issues around politics . Lastly, Tim and Kaitlyn explore the path forward and how small changes can produce larger ones within Evangelism.Follow Us On Instagram @thenewevangelicals Support Our WorkGet Tickets To Theology Beer Camp PROMOCODE: TNEGODPOD
8/28/2023 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 50 seconds
164. When "Religious Freedom" Really Means Privilege // Andrew L. Seidel and Alyssa
TNE community member Alyssa cohosts today with Tim as they interview Andrew Seidel, attorney, activist and author of American Crusade: How the Supreme Court is Weaponizing Religious Freedom. Andrew explains his background as an attorney and activist for Freedom From Religion Foundation. Tim, Alyssa and Andrew talk about how the Supreme Court was weaponized by conservative justices to support religious right causes. They discuss specific cases that have been used by the court system to advance Christian Nationalist causes. Lastly, they discuss a path forward to fight Christian Nationalism.Follow Us On Instagram @thenewevangelicals Support Our WorkGet Tickets To Theology Beer Camp PROMOCODE: TNEGODPOD
8/21/2023 • 50 minutes, 35 seconds
163. Responding to Bad Apologetics // Billie Hoard
Tim Whitaker brings on his friend Billie Hoard to respond to a YouTube video of Christian Apologists Frank Turek and Melissa Dougherty talking about the danger of the “trans” agenda. This audio was pulled from our live YouTube Response to if you want to see the video check it out below! YouTube Video HereSupport Our Work Here
8/17/2023 • 2 hours, 36 minutes, 56 seconds
162. How to Human // Carlos Whittaker
Carlos Whittaker, speaker, musician social media content creator and author of the new book, How to Human: Three Ways to Share Life Beyond What Distracts, Divides and Disconnects Us, sits down with Tim to discuss his new book. Carlos explains his background in Evangelism and how he came on staff at churches like North Point. Tim and Carlos discuss when he began to see racism in the white Evangelical churches he attended. Tim and Carlos discuss how he became a CCM artist, what made him leave and how his first speaking gig caused him to loose a third of his followers. Lastly, Tim and Carlos discuss how to help be both an advocate of marginalized communities but also change the minds of those who aren’t.Follow Us On Instagram @thenewevangelicals Support Our WorkGet Tickets To Theology Beer Camp PROMOCODE: TNEGODPOD
8/14/2023 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 50 seconds
161. Resistance: Fighting Fascism Inside and Out of the Church // Lenny Duncan
Lenny Duncan, former pastor, scholar and author of the new book, Dear Revolutionaries: A Field Guide for a World Beyond the Church, sits down with Tim to discuss their new book. Lenny describes their background in Lutheranism and how they left their pastoral position. Tim and Lenny discuss how white progressive denominations failed marginalized communities especially during the pandemic. They also discuss the background of Martin Luther and how it’s not possible to separate the secular from the religious. Tim and Lenny lastly discuss Christian fascism in America and what Christians should do to combat this ideology.Follow Us On Instagram @thenewevangelicals Support Our WorkGet Tickets To Theology Beer Camp PROMOCODE: TNEGODPOD
8/7/2023 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 21 seconds
160. Tasters, Stained Glass and Dog Vomit // Tripp Fuller and Tim Whitaker
Tim and Tripp Visited Springfield Missouri in July to scope out the location for Theology Beer Camp. While there, they did a live podcast and drank beer. Check out the Lineup and Join us in Missouri October 19th-21st! PROMOCODE: TNEGODPOD Support Our Work
8/4/2023 • 2 hours, 7 minutes, 1 second
158. Leaving "Left Behind" Behind // Dr. Scot McKnight
Dr. Scot McKnight, professor, theologian and author of the new book Revelation for the Rest of Us: A Prophetic Call to Follow Jesus as a Dissident Disciple, sits down with Tim to discuss his new book. Dr. McKnight explains his background in fundamental Evangelism. He also explains what caused him to deconstruct. Tim and Dr. McKnight discuss what prompted him to write about Revelation. They also discuss what surprised him in studying Revelation. Tim and Dr. McKnight discuss the problems with a literal reading of Revelation. Lastly, they discuss how Christian Nationalism aligns itself with the empire John criticizes instead of aligning with the Way of the Lamb.Follow Us On Instagram @thenewevangelicals Support Our WorkGet Tickets To Theology Beer Camp PROMOCODE: TNEGODPOD
7/31/2023 • 49 minutes, 53 seconds
157. Rejecting The Diabolical Trinity // Mark Karris
Dr. Mark Karris, therapist and author of the book The Diabolical Trinity: Healing Religious Trauma from a Wrathful God, Tormenting Hell, and a Sinful Self, sits down with Tim to discuss his book. Dr. Karris explains his background and how he ended up in the church. Tim and Dr. Karris discuss his reasons for writing the book and his own deconstruction. They also discuss the psychology of hell and a sinful self. Tim and Dr. Karris discuss religious trauma and how it isn’t widely understood. They also discuss ways to combat religious trauma’s effect on the nervous system. Lastly, Tim and Dr. Karris discuss resources for those wanting to gain tools to deal with their own religious trauma.Follow Us On Instagram @thenewevangelicals Support Our WorkGet Tickets To Theology Beer Camp PROMOCODE: TNEGODPOD
7/24/2023 • 1 hour, 46 seconds
156. I'm Finding My Voice, I Won't Shut Up // Ally Henny
Ally Henny, minister, podcast host and author of the new book, I Won’t Shut Up: Finding Your Voice When the World Tries to Silence You, sits down with Tim to discuss her book. Ally explains her background in black churches and her time in majority white Pentecostal churches. Tim and Ally discuss what the Episcopal denomination is. They also discuss what prompted Ally to write her book. Tim and Ally discuss the silencing of black women’s voices in white Evangelical spaces. Lastly, Ally gives a message to black women in majority white Evangelical spaces.Follow Us On Instagram @thenewevangelicals Support Our WorkGet Tickets To Theology Beer Camp PROMOCODE: TNEGODPOD
7/17/2023 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 40 seconds
155. Evangelical Ableism // Will Harrison
Will Harrison, therapist and moderator for TNE’s private Facebook group, talks with Tim about ableism in the church. Will explains his background and disability and when he began to deconstruct. Will and Tim discuss how the Evangelical church addresses ableism and treats those with disabilities. They also define ableism and how it makes navigation of faith in Evangelism difficult. Lastly, Tim and Will discuss how TNE can better provide a safer space for those who have disabilities.Follow Us On Instagram @thenewevangelicals Support Our WorkGet Tickets To Theology Beer Camp PROMOCODE: TNEGODPOD
7/10/2023 • 46 minutes, 47 seconds
154. We're Going BACK to Church?! // Tim and Noah
In this episode Tim and Noah sit down to process their current thoughts on church....and maybe going back?Follow Us On Instagram @thenewevangelicals Support Our WorkGet Tickets To Theology Beer Camp PROMOCODE: TNEGODPOD
7/7/2023 • 50 minutes, 18 seconds
153. The Evangelicals You Never Heard Of // Dr. Isaac Sharp
Dr. Isaac Sharp, scholar on the history of Evangelicalism and author of the new book, The Other Evangelicals: A Story of Liberal, Black, Progressive, Feminist, and Gay Christians and The Movement That Pushed Them Out, sits down with Tim to discuss his book. Dr. Sharp explains his background in Evangelicalism and why he wrote his new book. Tim and Dr. Sharp discuss how Evangelicals are defined. They also discuss the history of Evangelicalism often left out of white conservative Evangelical narratives. Lastly, they discuss the power struggle within Evangelicalism for control of the definition of what it means to be Christian.Follow Us On Instagram @thenewevangelicals Support Our WorkGet Tickets To Theology Beer Camp PROMOCODE: TNEGODPOD
7/3/2023 • 1 hour, 11 minutes, 40 seconds
152. Your Patriarchy is Reckless // Pastor Mike Walrond
Tim posted a clip of Pastor Mike Warlond that went viral so Tim invited Pastor Mike on to talk. They talk about the Bible and Bibliolatry, the history of White Evangelicalism in America and how to stay humble and accountable running a mega church in Harlem NYC. Support Our WorkGets ticket to Theology Beer CampPastor Mike's Book
6/29/2023 • 54 minutes, 3 seconds
151. The Limits of Apologetics // Sean McDowell
Dr. Sean McDowell, professor, apologist and podcast host sits down with Tim to discuss timely issues of doctrine and the faith. Dr. McDowell explains some of his background and how he became an apologist. Tim and Dr. McDowell discuss the primary doctrine needed for salvation. They also discuss the idea of objective truth in Christianity. Tim and Dr. McDowell discuss the mystery of the gospel and the apologetic industry. Lastly, the discuss sexual ethics role in salvation.Follow Us On Instagram @thenewevangelicals Support Our WorkGet Tickets To Theology Beer Camp
6/26/2023 • 58 minutes
150. I went to Re-Awaken America // Amanda Tyler
Amanda Tyler, president of the Baptist Joint Committee, an organization committed to ensuring the religious freedom of ALL Americans shares her experience attending the far right Re-Awaken America tour. A tour that travels the country to wake patriots up to danger of the deep state and the plot to overthrow America's Christian heritage. Support Our Work Theology Beer Camp Details
6/21/2023 • 54 minutes, 15 seconds
149. Fooled by White Jesus // Tamice Spencer-Helms
Tamice Spencer-Helms, speaker, theologian and author of the book, Faith Unleavened: The WildernessBetween Trayvon Martin and George Floyd, sits down with Tim to discuss her book. Tamiceexplains her background in the black church and how she ended up at a white church. Tim andTamice discuss how white Jesus represented the system of whiteness in the church. Tim and Tamice discussthe definition of whiteness. Lastly, they discuss how white Christians can become effective allies to black Americans.Follow Us On Instagram @thenewevangelicals Support Our Work
6/19/2023 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 42 seconds
148. Jesus v. Evangelicals // Dr. Constantine Campbell
Dr. Constantine Campbell, New Testament scholar, documentary host and author of the book, Jesus v. Evangelicals: A Biblical Critique of a Wayward Movement, sits down with Tim to discuss his book. Dr. Campbell explains his background in Evangelicalism and how he decided to write a book about American Evangelism. Tim and Dr. Campbell discuss Christian Nationalism in Evangelicalism. They also discuss the causes for issues that have risen from celebrity pastors. Lastly, Tim and Dr. Campbell discuss the path forward for Evangelism to change.Follow Us On Instagram @thenewevangelicals Support Our Work
6/12/2023 • 55 minutes, 58 seconds
147. Surviving Hellsong // Janice and Tiff
Have you seen the recent Hillsong documentary on FX The Secrets of Hillsong? Tim brings on Janice and Tiff who were both featured in the documentary to get their unfiltered thoughts about the documentary, what it did well, and where it missed the mark. Pre-Sale Tickets now available for Theology Beer Camp 2023 - https://homebrewedchristianity.lpages.co/tbc23/Donate to The New Evangelicals - https://donorbox.org/tne-launch
6/5/2023 • 1 hour, 23 minutes, 42 seconds
146. I Went to a Right Wing Pastor's Summit for Three Days // Tim Whitaker
Charlie Kirk, the founder of Turning Point USA and Turning Point Faith hosted over a thousand pastors in Nashville, Tennessee uniting them around "tyrannical" COVID restrictions and the belief that the Church is under attack in America. This event hosted dozens of speakers all reinforcing these beliefs. Tim Whitaker from the New Evangelicals attended the event to listen to what was said on stage and to talk to people. Here's the recap. Support Our Work - https://donorbox.org/tne-launchWatch the Video on Youtube - https://youtu.be/YdcT9AIHa5A
6/2/2023 • 30 minutes, 20 seconds
145. Decolonizing Your Deconstruction // Kristian A. Smith
Kristian A. Smith, online pastor, podcast host, social media content creator and author sits down with Tim to discuss his experience in the black church tradition. Kristian explains his background and what led him to deconstruct. Tim and Kristian discuss racism in both white and black churches. They also discuss decolonizing work that needs to be done in both white and black churches. Lastly, Tim and Kristian unpack privilege in both white and black churches.Follow us on Instagram @thenewevangelicalsSupport our work
5/29/2023 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 22 seconds
When the Saints Come Flying In // Joseph Yoo
Joseph Yoo, pastor and author of the new book, When The Saints Come Flying In, sits down with Tim to discuss his book. Joseph explains his background. Tim and Joseph discuss how Joseph transitioned from being an ordained Methodist pastor to pastoring an Episcopal church. Tim and Joseph discuss the idea for his book. Lastly, Tim and Joseph discuss the issue of Christian Nationalism and how to resist it in a non-dehumanizing way.Read Joseph Yoo's BookFollow us on Instagram: @thenewevangelicalsSupport our work
5/23/2023 • 58 minutes, 34 seconds
Why You Don't Want A Biblical Marriage // Jennifer Bird
In this episode, Tim sits down with Jennifer Bird, PHD to discuss her research on the concept of marriage in the Bible. Dr. Bird explains how analyzing the genre and cultural context of the Bible challenges the validity of evangelical proof-texts for "biblical marriage" theologyDr. Bird also discusses why the words "husband" and "wife" don't belong in our English translations of Genesis, and why the Biblical depiction of marriage is driven by ownership, rather than love.Follow us on Instagram: @thenewevangelicalsSupport our work
5/23/2023 • 1 hour, 27 minutes, 20 seconds
144. Why You Don't Want A Biblical Marriage // Jennifer Bird
In this episode, Tim sits down with Jennifer Bird, PHD to discuss her research on the concept of marriage in the Bible. Dr. Bird explains how analyzing the genre and cultural context of the Bible challenges the validity of evangelical proof-texts for "biblical marriage" theologyDr. Bird also discusses why the words "husband" and "wife" don't belong in our English translations of Genesis, and why the Biblical depiction of marriage is driven by ownership, rather than love.Follow us on Instagram: @thenewevangelicalsSupport our workAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
5/15/2023 • 1 hour, 22 minutes, 22 seconds
143. I'm a Conservative Christian but Agree with You // Matt Matias
On this episode of the podcast Matt Matias owner of Memes4Jesus, one of the largest meme accounts on the internet comes on the podcast to talk about being a conservative christian but seeing the major rot in evangelical institutions. Matt and Tim talk about the world of memes, the recent meme wars and how Matt reconciles his traditional sexual ethic with his admission that the Church has caused great harm to the Queer community.Support Our Work HereAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
5/10/2023 • 1 hour, 44 minutes, 7 seconds
142. Pete Ruins Quantum Physics // with Pete Enns
Dr. Pete Enns, theologian, scholar, podcast host of The Bible for Normal People and Faith for Normal People, and author of his new book, Curveball: When Your Faith Takes Turns You Never Saw Coming or How I Stumbled and Tripped My Way Into Finding a Bigger God, sits down with Tim to discuss his book. Pete explains where the title of his book originated. Tim and Pete discuss different themes in the book like the various Biblical perspectives that contradict uniformity of theology, science and its intersection with theology, why understanding that the Bible isn't historical or scientific frees us to find new understanding of God and how quantum physics shows us the relational nature of all things and how God's energy subsists all things. Lastly, Tim and Pete discuss the afterlife.Follow us on Instagram: @thenewevangelicalsSupport our workAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
5/8/2023 • 1 hour, 17 minutes, 33 seconds
141. Death to Deconstruction??? // with Joshua Porter
Josh Porter, musician, pastor and author of the new book Death to Deconstruction: Reclaiming Faithfulness as an Act of Rebellion, sits down with Tim to discuss his book. Josh explains his background in evangelicalism and now it led him to the music he was involved with for many years. Tim and Josh discuss what led him to write his book. They also discuss both the controversial and provocative aspects of the book. Lastly, Tim and Josh discuss where he is in the Christian traditionFollow us on Instagram: @thenewevangelicalsSupport our workAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
5/1/2023 • 1 hour, 20 minutes, 43 seconds
140. Turning Guns into Plows /W Shane Claiborne
Author and activist Shane Claiborne joins Tim on the podcast to talk about Shane's newest book Rethinking Life and about their recent trip to Nashville, TN to protest for gun legislation Donate and Tell us your Holy Sh!T MomentShane's Book Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
4/27/2023 • 1 hour, 12 minutes
139. Your Field Guide for the Spiritual Journey // with Heather Hamilton
Heather Hamilton, social media content creator and author of the new book, Returning To Eden, sits down with Tim to discuss her book. Heather explains her background. Tim and Heather discuss what prompted her to write the book. Tim and Heather discuss what authenticity means to her and how self discovery helps to reconcile the authentic self with conflict. Heather and Tim discuss how her time in evangelical spaces shaped her experiences. Lastly, Tim and Heather discuss Biblical allegory and how it can impact her readers.Follow us on Instagram: @thenewevangelicalsSupport our workAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
4/24/2023 • 1 hour, 38 seconds
138. Why God Needs Humanity // with Thomas Jay Oord
Dr. Thomas Jay Oord, scholar and author of the books, God Can't: How to Believe in God After Abuse, Tragedy and Other Evils, and Open and Relational Theology, sits down with Tim to discuss Open and Relational Theology. Dr. Oord explains his background in Evangelism. Tim and Dr. Oord discuss Open Theology. Tim and Dr. Oord discuss, the power of God, defining the love of God, and explaining God's relationship to evil. Lastly, Tim and Dr. Oord discuss God's desires.Follow us on Instagram: @thenewevangelicalsSupport our workAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
4/17/2023 • 1 hour, 13 minutes, 37 seconds
137. Jesus the Peacemaker vs. Jesus the Executioner // with Bart Ehrman
Dr. Bart Ehrman, scholar, professor, social media content creator, and author or the new book Armageddon: What the Bible Really Says About the End, sits down with Tim to discuss his book. Dr. Ehrman explains his background in Christianity and his departure from it. Tim and Dr. Ehrman discuss the reason for the new book's subject matter. Tim and Dr. Ehrman discuss what type of Biblical literature Revelation is and what apocalyptic literature is. Dr. Ehrman explains the controversies in the book of Revelation and why they are important. Lastly, Tim and Dr. Ehrman discuss how the way Revelation is read can be problematic theologically. Follow us on Instagram: @thenewevangelicalsSupport our workRead Bart's BlogAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
4/10/2023 • 59 minutes, 50 seconds
136. You Can't Vote Democrat and Be a Christian? /w Tripp Fuller
On this special episode Tripp Fuller and Tim respond to a podcast episode between Jonny Root (Turning Point Faith) and Virgil Walker (G3 Ministries) discussing if you can be a democrat and be a christian. Tim and Tripp walk through the entire podcast giving their own commentary as they go along. Support Our WorkListen To Tripp's PodcastAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
4/5/2023 • 1 hour, 58 minutes, 1 second
135. Unspeakable: How Bad Theology Enables Abuse // with Jessica Willis Fisher
Jessica Willis Fisher, musician, former reality television star and author of the book Unspeakable: Surviving My Childhood and Finding My Voice, sits down with Tim to discuss her book. Jessica explains her background on reality television and as an entertainer. Jessica and Tim discuss what was happening inside her family growing up. They also discuss how the abuse she experienced was allowed to continue because of the theology she was taught. Lastly, Tim and Jessica discuss how she is processing her experiences and what she believes now.Follow us on Instagram: @thenewevangelicalsSupport our workAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
4/3/2023 • 1 hour, 20 minutes, 40 seconds
134. The Bible is Clear: Welcome the Immigrant // with Josh Sherif and Sarah Tierney
Josh Sherif, pastor and author, and Sarah Tierney, author and mental health therapist, sit down with Tim to discuss their book, The Stranger at our Shore: How Immigrants and Refugees Strengthen the Church. Josh and Sarah both explain their backgrounds: Josh as an Egyptian immigrant and Sarah as the daughter of missionaries. Tim, Sarah and Josh discuss the premise behind their book. Tim and Josh discuss his story as an immigrant in the Evangelical church. Tim, Sarah and Josh discuss how politics has a bigger impact on the church than Jesus. Lastly, they discuss how to talk with conservative Evangelicals about scriptural treatment of immigrants.Follow us on Instagram: @thenewevangelicalsSupport our workAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
3/27/2023 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 42 seconds
133. WTF is "Disgust Theology" // with Billie and Paul Hoard
Billie and Paul Hoard, authors of Eucontamination: A Christian Study in the Logic of Disgust and Contamination sit down with Tim to discuss their journal article. Billie and Paul summarize their background and how that led them to research disgust and write their article. Tim, Billie and Paul discuss what disgust is and how it is emotionalized. Tim, Billie and Paul discuss how disgust became a part of purity culture. They also discuss how the church and far right media weaponize disgust against the LGBTQIA+ community. Lastly, they discuss how to deal with the disgust the church uses against the LGBTQIA+ community.Follow us on Instagram: @thenewevangelicalsSupport our workAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
3/20/2023 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 45 seconds
132. Let's Just Say It: You've Been Trained Not to See the World // with Anthea Butler
Dr. Anthea Butler, professor and author of the book, White Evangelical Racism: The Politics of Morality in America, sits down with Tim to discuss the book. Dr. Butler explains some of her background and how she became a historian. Tim and Dr. Butler discuss how her book came about. Tim and Dr. Butler discuss the dynamics of white Evangelicalism with far right groups. They also discuss how to resist the Christian Nationalism coming from white Evangelical spaces. Lastly, Tim and Dr. Butler discuss the Eagles.Follow us on Instagram: @thenewevangelicalsSupport our workAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
3/13/2023 • 45 minutes, 50 seconds
131. Make Following Jesus Great Again // with Kate Boyd
In this episode, Tim sits down with Kate Boyd, author of the book An Untidy Faith: Journeying Back to the Joy of Following Jesus to discuss her experience disentangling her faith from cultural American evangelicalism. Kate shares her perspective on what it means to create emotionally healthy church communities outside of the Evangelical consumer-driven model, and how she has come to embrace an often complicated and messy faith along the journey of following Jesus. Tim and Kate discuss how they are navigating what it means to love your neighbor and not dehumanize, while living in an increasingly polarizing world.Read Kate's BookFollow us on Instagram: @thenewevangelicalsSupport our workAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
3/6/2023 • 50 minutes, 29 seconds
130. Penis Theology: His Sacrifice is Your Pleasure // With Sheila Gregoire and Rebecca Lindenbach
Authors of the Great Sex Rescue and mother daughter duo, Scheila Gregoir and Rebecca Lindenbach come on the show for an emergency episode to talk about the Gospel Coalition's recent piece titled Sex Won't Save You (But It Points to the One Who Will) By Josh Butler. This episode does contain sexually explicit language but is an important dialogue about the penis centered sexual ethic many in the Evangelical culture have.Read the article hereCheck out Sheila and Rebecca's WorkSupport Our Work HereAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
3/3/2023 • 54 minutes, 6 seconds
129. Asbury: A Historical Perspective // with Bradley Onishi, Leah Payne, and Matthew Taylor
In this episode, Tim sits down with Bradley Onishi from Straight White American Jesus, talking about the Asbury Revival from an academic perspective, with scholar of history Leah Payne, and scholar of religion Matthew Taylor.Follow us on Instagram: @thenewevangelicalsSupport our workAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
3/1/2023 • 39 minutes, 34 seconds
128. Public Schools and the Power Worshippers // with Katherine Stewart
Katherine Stewart, journalist and author of the book, Power Worshippers, sits down with Tim to discuss Christian Nationalism and Good News Clubs in public schools. Katherine Stewart explains her background and why she began investigating Good News Clubs (part of Child Evangelism). Tim and Katherine talk about what she found in her investigation about the Good News Clubs getting permission to be in public schools and what happened when there was push back by certain schools. Tim and Katherine then discuss how parents were tricked into sending their kids to Good News Clubs and how this ties into the Christian Nationalist agenda. Lastly, what can people do to combat Christian Nationalism?Follow us on Instagram: @thenewevangelicalsSupport our workCheck out Katherine's BookAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
2/27/2023 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 43 seconds
127. The Resurrection: Evidence That Demands a Scholar // with John Dominic Crossan
In this episode, Tim sits down with renowned historical scholar John Dominic Crossan to discuss the historical Jesus, and how the ongoing revelations of historical critical research and science are essentially interconnected with the art of theology. Dom offers his perspective on how proximity to empire has influenced the trajectory of Christian doctrine, and how he understands the meaning of Jesus' life, ministry, and death. Dom also introduces his perspective on Jesus' resurrection, and why he believes his perspective is more faithful to the early Christian tradition. Dom frames his view on resurrection with the provocative statement: metaphor creates reality.Sign up for Tripp Fuller and John Dominic Crossan's Online Class: The Easter StoriesFollow us on Instagram: @thenewevangelicalsSupport our workAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
2/23/2023 • 1 hour, 13 minutes, 41 seconds
126. Can We Find Community in Deconstruction? // with Jess Herberger
Jess Herberger, a social media content creator, intersection of history and the Bible teacher and the author of her latest book, Life Surrendered, sits down with Tim to discuss her book, and online community: The Table. Jess explains her background and how she came to both study and teach the bible in the spaces where she is now. Tim and Jess discuss her online community and how she approaches the bible. Tim and Jess discuss how to deal with more conservative Evangelicals and the bible. Lastly, Tim and Jess discuss how those deconstructing can cultivate community.Follow us on Instagram: @thenewevangelicalsSupport our workAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
2/20/2023 • 50 minutes, 16 seconds
125. Why You Should Give a Sh!t About Lent // With Diana Butler Bass and Tripp Fuller
Diana Butler Bass and Tripp Fuller join Tim to talk about their upcoming class Empty Altars: American Saints in a Cynical Age aimed at exploring the season of Lent. Why does lent matter? What do you do with the Church calendar as an evangelical who was never exposed to it? How does death play a role in lent? Tim, Diana and Tripp dive headfirst into these and moreSupport Our WorkSign Up for Tripp and Diana's Class Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
2/16/2023 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 55 seconds
124. Revival Has Come! Christian Nationalism's Prophets and Apostles // with Dr. Matthew Taylor
Dr. Matthew Taylor, professor and author, sits down with Tim to discuss the New Apostolic Reformation and its ties to Christian Nationalism. Dr. Taylor explains his background in Evangelism and his education. Tim and Dr. Taylor explain what the New Apostolic Reformation is. Dr. Taylor and Tim discuss those prominent figures in Christian Nationalism and their intersection with NAR. Dr. Taylor and Tim discuss the theology of NAR and why it's created so much interest in Christian Nationalism. Lastly, Tim and Dr. Taylor break down the differences between Christian nation supporters and Christian Supremacy.Follow us on Instagram: @thenewevangelicalsSupport our workAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
2/13/2023 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 15 seconds
123. Is There Hope for Orphaned Believers? // with Sara Billups
In this episode, Tim interviews Sara Billups to discuss her book: Orphaned Believers: How a Generation of Christian Exiles Can Find Their Way Home. Sar shares her story of leaving consumerist evangelical culture behind, to rediscover Jesus and faith based community.Follow us on Instagram: @thenewevangelicalsSupport our workBuy Sara's Book!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
2/6/2023 • 52 minutes, 30 seconds
122. At the Intersexion of Misogyny and Homophobia // with Cynthia Vacca Davis
Cynthia Vacca Davis, professor, social media content creator and author of the book Intersexion, sits down with Tim to discuss the book. Cynthia explains her background in Christian spaces. Tim and Cynthia discuss how she met the person who was the inspiration for the book. Tim and Cynthia explain her struggle at a Christian University as an LGBTQIA affirming professor. Lastly, Cynthia explains where she is now and how she's found the community she has.Follow us on Instagram: @thenewevangelicalsGet tickets to our live event with Bradley Onishi in PhillySupport our workAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
1/30/2023 • 55 minutes, 41 seconds
121. Reclaiming My Theology // with Brandi Miller
Brandi Miller, chief storyteller for Quest Church, op-ed writer for the Huffington Post, and podcast creator for "Reclaiming My Theology", sits down with Tim to discuss her journey. Brandi explains some of her background. Tim and Brandi discuss her conversion to Christianity and her deconstruction journey. Tim and Brandi discuss what she's doing now. Lastly, Tim and Brandi examine how conservative media influenced Conservative Evangelicals and how white supremacy underlies that journey.Follow us on Instagram: @thenewevangelicalsGet tickets to our live event with Bradley Onishi in PhillySupport our workAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
1/23/2023 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 53 seconds
120. Deconstructing Power Parenting // with Bekah McNeel
Bekah McNeel, journalist and author of the book Bringing Up Kids When Church Lets You Down, sits down with Tim to discuss parenting in deconstruction. Bekah gives some of her background in Evangelism. Tim and Bekah discuss how to talk to children about death. They also discuss how to talk to kids about God. Bekah and Tim discuss wise parenting versus power or control parenting. Lastly, they discuss how to talk to your children about sex.Follow us on Instagram: @thenewevangelicalsGet tickets to our live event with Bradley Onishi in PhillySupport our workAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
1/16/2023 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 32 seconds
119. The Evangelical Complicity in the Brazilian Insurrection // With Dr. Joao Chaves
What the hell happened in Brazil on Sunday January 8th 2023 and why did it look like the Jan 6th Insurrection in 2021? Tim sits down with Joao Chaves who is a professor of Theology and author of The Global Mission of the Jim Crow South: Southern Baptist Missions and the Shaping of Latin American Evangelicalism to answer that question and more.Get tickets to our live event with Bradley Onishi in PhillySupport our workAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
1/13/2023 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 36 seconds
118. Myth-Busting Hell // with Keith Giles
Keith Giles, former pastor and author of his new book, Sola Mysterium, sits down with Tim to discuss his book. Keith explains his background and how he left the SBC. Tim and Keith discuss how he became a writer and his path towards the view of Universal Reconciliation. Keith and Tim discuss the verses where Jesus talks about what Evangelism believes is “hell” . Keith and Tim next debate Universal Reconciliation and Annihilation. Lastly, Tim and Keith discuss the cultural aspects of why Universal Reconciliation is difficult to fathom in American cultural understanding of justice.Follow us on Instagram: @thenewevangelicalsSupport Our WorkAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
1/9/2023 • 1 hour, 18 minutes, 34 seconds
117. History Meets Theology // With Leah Robinson and Diana Butler Bass
On this episode Tim shares his interview with Leah Robinson and Diana Butler Bass that took place during Theology Beer Camp in October.Sign Up for Experiencing God: Discerning the Divine in Human ExperienceSupport Our WorkAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
1/5/2023 • 52 minutes, 12 seconds
116. Preparing For War // With Bradley Onishi
Dr. Brad Onishi, associate professor, scholar, co-host of the Straight White American Jesus podcast and author of the new book Preparing for War: The Extremist History of White Christian Nationalism- and What Comes Next, sits down with Tim to discuss his book. Brad explains his background and how he came to write the book. Tim and Brad discuss what prompted him to write his new book. Tim and Brad discuss the evolution of Christian Nationalism. Lastly, Tim and Brad discuss where to go from the current climate of Christian Nationalism to addressing Evangelicals in a non-dehumanizing way.Support Our WorkGet Brad's BookAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
1/2/2023 • 57 minutes, 51 seconds
115. This Is Our Last Podcast.....of 2022 // with Tim and Noah
In this episode Tim and Noah sit down to discuss some of the major events TNE covered in 2022, celebrate the ways the community continues to hold space for those navigating their own faith journeys, and share how the year is shaping TNE's focus for 2023.It’s the end of the year! Support our work with a tax deductible donation. Follow us on Instagram: @thenewevangelicalsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
12/30/2022 • 46 minutes, 56 seconds
114. I Survived America Fest (And You Can Too) // With Dan Catchpole
On this episode Tim sits down with Dan Catchpole for a full debrief of Tim’s experience of America Fest which is a massive Christian Nationalist event with over 10,000 people including prominent political and faith leaders Watch the cliff notes version hereIt’s the end of the year! Support our work with a tax deductible donation. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
12/27/2022 • 1 hour, 27 minutes, 3 seconds
113. A Womanist Christmas // With Dr. Angela Parker
Dr. Angela Parker, seminary professor, Womanist theologian and author, sits down with Tim to discuss a Womanist Theological interpretation of the Christmas Story. Dr. Parker explains her background. Tim and Dr. Parker talk about the theology of Christmas and the four women mentioned in Jesus' genealogy. Tim and Dr. Parker discuss the difference between the exalted Christ in white theology and the humanity of Christ in Womanist Theology. Lastly, Tim and Dr. Parker discuss hope in the Christmas Story from a Womanist perspective.Support Our WorkAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
12/23/2022 • 48 minutes, 26 seconds
O Holy Podcast Update // with Noah
Checkout "Did the Virgin Birth REALLY Happen? // with Tripp Fuller"Follow us on Instagram: @thenewevangelicalsSupport Our WorkAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
12/19/2022 • 1 minute, 54 seconds
112. Celebrities For Jesus // with Katelyn Beaty
Katelyn Beaty, journalist, editor and author of the book Celebrities For Jesus: How Personas, Platforms and Profits are Hurting the Church, sits down with Tim to discuss her book. Katelyn explains her background in Evangelicalism. Tim and Katelyn discuss her book and how celebrity pastors have become such a part of Evangelical culture. They discuss how celebrity pastors are created and how the book publishing industry is complicit. Lastly, they discuss prevention of the scandals we have seen in recent years.Learn more about Katelyn Beaty's bookGet tickets to our live podcast event!Check Out BibliothecaFollow us on Instagram: @thenewevangelicalsSupport Our WorkAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
12/12/2022 • 49 minutes, 41 seconds
111. We Accidentally Interviewed Doug Wilson // With Dan Catchpole
A few months ago, Tim asked journalist Dan Catchpole to do a deep dive on Doug Wilson for an upcoming podcast episode and to educate the TNE community on who Doug is and why we believe his christianity should be resisted. Then Dan told Tim that he scheduled an interview with Doug Wilson…this episode is about Doug Wilson and that interview.Support Our WorkOur WebsiteAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
12/9/2022 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 32 seconds
110. Run, Matt Chandler, Run // With the Bodies Behind the Bus
On this special episode, Tim brought on Jay and Johnna from the Bodies Behind the Bus podcast to talk about Matt Chandler's return to ministry and why they are concerned about the lack of transparency from the Village Church. Support Our WorkGet tickets to our live eventListen to the Bodies Behind the Bus PodcastAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
12/6/2022 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 53 seconds
109. A Theology of Consent // with Dr. Jonathan Foster
Dr. Jonathan Foster, podcast host, theologian and author of the new book, Consent Theology, sits down with Tim to discuss his book. Jonathan explains his background and what led him to change his beliefs. Tim and Jonathan discuss Mimetic Theory and what led him to merge it with Open and Relational Theology. They discuss how Jonathan sees God now. Lastly, they discuss how to help the audience approach this different way of viewing God.Get tickets to our live podcast event!Check Out BibliothecaFollow us on Instagram: @thenewevangelicalsSupport Our WorkAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
12/5/2022 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 36 seconds
108. I Guess We Just Never Really Believed.... // with Tim and Noah
In this episode Tim and Noah sit down to discuss Donald Trump's recent engagement with Nick Fuentes, and why the failure of Evangelical thought leaders to condemn the situation matters. Tim and Noah also discuss a trending clip of pastor Tim Ross sharing his opinion on "deconstructionists". Get tickets to our live podcast event!Check Out BibliothecaFollow us on Instagram: @thenewevangelicalsSupport Our WorkAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
12/2/2022 • 55 minutes, 54 seconds
107. Being Queer Is My Super Power // with Coach Yeamah Logan
Coach Yeamah Logan, social media content creator, sexuality coach and author of the book, Heal Fear and Shame About Your Sexual Orientation, sits down with Tim to discuss her profession and her faith. Coach Yeamah explains her background and what led her to pursue a career in coaching sexuality or sexual orientation. Tim and Coach Yeamah discuss her faith and the impact it had on her eventual coming out. They also discuss the common reasons why people seek out her services. Lastly, Tim and Yeamah discuss the Club Q shooting and how those becoming affirming can advocate for the queer community.Get tickets to our live podcast event!Check Out BibliothecaFollow us on Instagram: @thenewevangelicalsSupport Our WorkAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
11/28/2022 • 59 minutes, 11 seconds
106. Truth Over Tribe // with Patrick Miller
Patrick Miller, pastor, social media content creator and author of the book Truth Over Tribe: Pledging Allegiance to the Lamb not the Donkey or the Elephant, sits down with Tim to discuss the book. Patrick explains his background and how he got the idea for the book. Tim and Patrick discuss understanding the difference between what is required by faith in Jesus and the idea of Christian Nationalism. Tim and Patrick discuss how populism works within politics. They also discuss what tribalism means and why our brains are wired to be tribal. Lastly, Tim and Patrick discuss how to approach Christian Nationalists and how we should approach politics as Jesus followers.Follow Patrick's WorkGet tickets to our live podcast event!Check Out BibliothecaFollow us on Instagram: @thenewevangelicalsSupport Our WorkAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
11/21/2022 • 1 hour, 14 minutes, 18 seconds
105. Death, Grief, and Experiencing God // with J.S. Park
J.S. Park, former pastor, hospital chaplain, social media content creator and author, sits down with Tim to discuss his work as a hospital chaplain. Joon explains his background and how he became a hospital chaplain. Tim and Joon discuss how difficult it was to be a hospital chaplain in Florida during Covid. Tim and Joon discuss how being both with interfaith chaplains impacted him during this time. They also discuss the harmful things pastors say to those in traumatic situations. Lastly, Tim and Joon discuss how Western society doesn't handle death well.Get tickets to our live podcast event!Check Out BibliothecaFollow us on Instagram: @thenewevangelicalsSupport Our WorkAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
11/14/2022 • 1 hour, 11 minutes, 48 seconds
104. Jesus (and Jerry) are watching // with Billy Corben
Documentary Filmmaker Bill Corben joins Tim on the show to talk about his new film, God Forbid which documents the Falwell's sex scandal and their insatiable quest for power all in the name of God and family values. Get Tickets to our Live Podcast RecordingSupport Our WorkAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
11/9/2022 • 56 minutes, 41 seconds
103. A Jew Speaks to Christians // with Rabbi Michael Harvey
Rabbi Michael Harvey, social media content creator and author of the book Let's Talk: A Rabbi Speaks to Christians, sits down with Tim to discuss his book. Rabbi Mike explains his background and why he wrote the book. Tim and Rabbi Mike discuss Judaism as an ethno-religion. Tim and Rabbi Mike discuss the different sects in Judaism. Tim and Rabbi Mike break down Anti-Jewish ideas in the NT and discuss the rise in Anti-Semiticism in America. Lastly, Rabbi Mike gives some advice to Christians about understanding Judaism.Get tickets to our live podcast event!Check Out BibliothecaFollow us on Instagram: @thenewevangelicalsSupport Our WorkAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
11/7/2022 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 34 seconds
102. Twitter, Pelosi, and the Dehumanization of Both // with Riley, Tim, and Noah
Tim, Riley, and Noah discuss some recent trending tweets from Christian Nationalists on Twitter.Get tickets to our live podcast event!Check Out BibliothecaFollow us on Instagram: @thenewevangelicalsSupport Our WorkAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
11/4/2022 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 51 seconds
101. The Wreckage Christian Nationalism Leaves Behind // with Dr. Angela Denker
Dr. Angela Denker, journalist, minister and author of the book Red State Christians: A Journey Through Christian Nationalism and the Wreckage It Leaves Behind, sits down with Tim to discuss the research from her updated book. Angela explains her background and how she went from a Sports Reporter, to a Lutheran minister, to author. Tim and Angela discuss her book and how she defines Christian Nationalism. Tim and Angela discuss what she means by the wreckage that Christian Nationalism left behind. Lastly, Tim and Angela discuss how to address Christian Nationalism.Get tickets to our live podcast event!Check Out BibliothecaFollow us on Instagram: @thenewevangelicalsSupport Our WorkAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
10/31/2022 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 10 seconds
100. Learn To Live Like A Loser// with Stephen Backhouse
In this episode Tim interviews Stephen Backhouse from Tent Theology. Stephen explains how Kierkegaard encourages us to look for Christ in the marginalized people of society, and why Christian Nationalism trades allegiance to Jesus for allegiance to violence and empire. Stephen also discusses the Anabaptist tradition and Christian Anarchy.Check Out BibliothecaFollow us on Instagram: @thenewevangelicalsSupport Our WorkAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
10/24/2022 • 1 hour, 14 minutes, 15 seconds
99. Homeschoolers Survive Beer Camp // with Mason Mennenga
Tim and Noah sit down with Mason Mennenga from "A People's Theology" to discuss their thoughts on Tripp Fuller's Theology Beer Camp. Get mad with Mad Priest Coffee (Promo Code: TNE20)Follow us on Instagram: @thenewevangelicalsSupport Our WorkMason's YouTube Channel Mason's WebsiteAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
10/17/2022 • 35 minutes, 25 seconds
BONUS EPISODE: Homeschoolers Go To Beercamp (Part 2)
Tim and Noah recap the first day of Theology Beer Camp and how the experience is affecting them.Get mad with Mad Priest Coffee (Promo Code: TNE20)Follow us on Instagram: @thenewevangelicalsSupport Our WorkAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
10/15/2022 • 14 minutes, 31 seconds
BONUS EPISODE: Homeschoolers Go To Beercamp (Part 1)
It's the night before beer-camp. Noah and Tim share their first thoughts about Tripp Fuller's Theology Beer Camp God-Pod Edition, before their flight to NC. Get mad with Mad Priest Coffee (Promo Code: TNE20)Follow us on Instagram: @thenewevangelicalsSupport Our WorkAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
10/13/2022 • 20 minutes, 59 seconds
98. The Indoctrination Station // with Julie Ingersoll
Julie Ingersoll, professor and author of the book, Building God's Kingdom: Inside the World Of Christian Reconstructionism, sits down with Tim to discuss Christian Reconstructionism. Julie shares some of her background and how she came to study and write about Christian Reconstructionism. Tim and Julie discuss what Christian Reconstructionism is. Tim and Julie discuss the founder of Christian Reconstruction, R.J. Rushdoony. They also discuss how Christian Reconstructionism has gone mainstream with people who are CR adjacent like Betsy DeVos, Charlie Kirk, David Barton, Voddie Bauchem and Doug Wilson. Lasty, Tim and Julie discuss if Christian Reconstructionism can be resisted.Sign up for Theology Beer Camp (Promo Code: TNE)Get mad with Mad Priest Coffee (Promo Code: TNE20)Follow us on Instagram: @thenewevangelicalsGet Julie's BookSupport Our WorkAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
10/10/2022 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 23 seconds
97. We Disagree, Let's Talk // With Pastor David Griffin
Pastor David Griffin used a TNE Tik Tok video in a sermon to warn of the problems of deconstruction. So Tim invited David on the show to have a good faith dialogue to talk about our differences. Support Our Work Learn More About Us On Our WebsiteAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
10/6/2022 • 58 minutes, 2 seconds
96. Predestined For Deconstruction // with Derek Webb
Derek Webb, singer-songwriter and member of Caedmon's Call, sits down with Tim to discuss his journey from Caedmon's Call to a solo career as a deconstructed Christian. Derek explains a little bit about his background and how he became a part of Caedmon's Call. Tim and Derek discuss how Derek became hardcore Calvinist during his tenure at Caedmon's Call. Tim and Derek discuss how both his departure from Caedmon's Call and his deconstruction began. Lastly, Tim and Derek discuss his current beliefs.Sign up for Theology Beer Camp (Promo Code: TNE)Get mad with Mad Priest Coffee (Promo Code: TNE20)Follow us on Instagram: @thenewevangelicalsSupport Our WorkAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
10/3/2022 • 1 hour, 14 minutes, 53 seconds
95. Theology Is An Art Form // with Tim and Noah
Tim and Noah sit down to discuss how they view theology as an art form, and what it looks like to put their beliefs in perspective of the larger christian tradition. They also analyze the results of the 2022 "State of Theology" study from Ligonier Ministries and LifeWay Research and discuss how the study reflects current trends in evangelical culture.Sign up for Theology Beer Camp (Promo Code: TNE)Get mad with Mad Priest Coffee (Promo Code: TNE20)Follow us on Instagram: @thenewevangelicalsSupport Our WorkAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
9/30/2022 • 56 minutes, 35 seconds
94. I Speak For The Trees // with Denzel D. Burnside III
Denzel Burnside III, minister, activist, and social media content creator, sits down with Tim to discuss Christian Environmentalism and how industries can impact not just the environment but the communities they operate in. Denzel explains his background growing up in Miami, Florida and how he ended up in North Carolina. Tim and Denzel discuss Denzel's time working with Democratic campaigns and why he left that to pursue activism. Tim and Denzel discuss his work with the Dogwood Alliance and what they do. Lastly, Tim and Denzel discuss how his faith impacts the work that he does now.Sign up for Theology Beer Camp (Promo Code: TNE)Get mad with Mad Priest Coffee (Promo Code: TNE20)Follow us on Instagram: @thenewevangelicalsSupport Our WorkAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
9/26/2022 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 29 seconds
93. Tim, You’re a Mouthpiece of Satan // with Pete Enns
Pete Enns, social media content creator, podcast host and professor, sits down with Tim to discuss theology and processing current Evangelical messaging. Tim and Pete discuss how to view the Bible post deconstruction. Pete explains his background. Tim and Pete discuss Evangelical culture and theology and how it developed intellectually. Lastly, Tim and Pete discuss the intellectual and faith development of the Biblical writers.Sign up for Theology Beer Camp (Promo Code: TNE)Get mad with Mad Priest Coffee (Promo Code: TNE20)Follow us on Instagram: @thenewevangelicalsSupport Our WorkAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
9/19/2022 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 41 seconds
92. I State My Regret // with Tim and Noah
In this episode Tim and Noah reflect on the question: "how do we effectively critique harmful ideologies in a non-dehumanizing manner, and what does it look like to use that critique as an opportunity for invitation into greater human flourishing?"Tim shares how these questions affect the type of content that The New Evangelicals continues to produce, and what it looks like to uphold TNE's values as the community continues to stand up against harmful theology and oppression.Sign up for Theology Beer Camp (Promo Code: TNE)Get mad with Mad Priest Coffee (Promo Code: TNE20)Follow us on Instagram: @thenewevangelicalsSupport Our WorkAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
9/16/2022 • 40 minutes, 44 seconds
91. Giving You Permission To Process // with Dan Koch
Dan Koch, musician and podcast content creator, sits down with Tim to talk about his latest venture getting his doctorate in Psychology with an emphasis on spiritual abuse. Dan explains his background and how he decided to study psychology. Dan and Tim discuss his series on The Dangers of Progressive Christianity to show how conversations about this topic with right of center guests can be persuasive with those not on the radicalized right. Tim and Dan also discuss what fundamentalism is and how it affects discussions about politics and religion. Lastly, Tim and Dan discuss how social media platforms can have a positive effect on both the right, left, and conservative and progressive Christianity.Sign up for Theology Beer Camp (Promo Code: TNE)Get mad with Mad Priest Coffee (Promo Code: TNE20)Follow us on Instagram: @thenewevangelicalsSupport Our WorkAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
9/12/2022 • 1 hour, 37 minutes, 26 seconds
90. Is Black Liberation Theology a False Gospel? // with Tripp Fuller and Adam Clark
Tim sits down with Adam Clark and Tripp Fuller to discuss a recent post from the Center for Biblical Unity claiming that black liberation theology is a false gospel. Adam Clark was mentored by James Cone, the father of black liberation theology, and is an expert on the subject; so Tim, Adam, and Tripp discuss wether or not the post is accurate. Sign up for Theology Beer Camp (Promo Code: TNE)Get mad with Mad Priest Coffee (Promo Code: TNE20)Follow us on Instagram: @thenewevangelicalsSupport Our WorkAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
9/8/2022 • 1 hour, 29 minutes, 47 seconds
89. Tim's TNE Podcast Update
Tim Whitaker explains recent changes and updates in the latest podcast. Tim thanks listeners and supporters of TNE. There are some new announcements. Tim explains what's going to be changing about the podcast going forward. Lastly, Tim thanks donors for their generosity and their outpouring for support for the social media platforms, the podcast and Tim to be able to do TNE full time.Sign up for Theology Beer Camp (Promo Code: TNE)Get mad with Mad Priest Coffee (Promo Code: TNE20)Follow us on Instagram: @thenewevangelicalsSupport Our WorkAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
9/5/2022 • 19 minutes, 36 seconds
88. The Empire Strikes Back // with Tim and Noah
Tim and Noah discuss President Biden's recent speech at Independence Hall, Doug Mastriano, and Bobbie Houston's new fashion line. Sign up for Theology Beer Camp (Promo Code: TNE)Get mad with Mad Priest Coffee (Promo Code: TNE20)Follow us on Instagram: @thenewevangelicalsSupport Our WorkAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
9/2/2022 • 41 minutes, 59 seconds
87. What the H, Matt Chandler?! // With The Bodies Behind the Bus
Recently Matt Chandler stepped down from leadership at the village church for inappropriately DM'ing a woman through his instagram account. But this story is strange and has a lot of red flags so Tim brought on Johnna and Jay from the Bodies Behind the Bus Podcast to get their perspective on the situation. Listen to the Bodies Behind the Bus PodcastSupport Our Work HereAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
8/30/2022 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 18 seconds
86. The God Who Riots // with Damon Garcia
Damon Garcia, minister, social media content creator, artist and author of the new book The God Who Riots:Taking Back the Radical Jesus, sits down with Tim to discuss his new book. Damon explains his background in Evangelical culture and what led him to ultimately leave Evangelicalism. Tim and Damon discuss both the theological and political reasons for his deconstruction. Tim and Damon discuss his reasons for writing the book and what the terms abolitionist and radical mean to him. Lastly, Tim and Damon discuss the best way forward for the church, specifically those who are deconstructing.Sign up for Theology Beer Camp (Promo Code: TNE)Get mad with Mad Priest Coffee (Promo Code: TNE20)Follow us on Instagram: @thenewevangelicalsSupport Our WorkAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
8/29/2022 • 59 minutes, 34 seconds
85. What the Deuth?! // with Tim and Riley
In this episode Tim is joined by Riley Martinez to respond to a video of Samuel Deuth, pastor of Awaken Church calling out The New Evangelicals. Sign up for Theology Beer Camp (Promo Code: TNE)Get mad with Mad Priest Coffee (Promo Code: TNE20)Follow us on Instagram: @thenewevangelicalsSupport Our WorkAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
8/26/2022 • 51 minutes, 9 seconds
84. Living Under Oath // with Aaron Gillespie
Aaron Gillespie, songwriter, producer and drummer for Underoath sits down with Tim to talk about music and deconstruction. Aaron explains his background. Aaron and Tim discuss his current projects and his writing process. Aaron explains how he deconstructed and how it led him to being more authentic in his music. Tim and Aaron discuss how Underoath left the Evangelical music space to become more transparent about who they were as individuals. Lastly, Tim and Aaron talk all things drums.Sign up for Theology Beer Camp (Promo Code: TNE)Get mad with Mad Priest Coffee (Promo Code: TNE20)Follow us on Instagram: @thenewevangelicalsSupport Our WorkAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
8/22/2022 • 1 hour, 38 minutes, 39 seconds
83. Charlie Kirk: It's Worse Than You Think // with Tim, Matthew, Riley, and Dan
Tim is joined by Matthew Body, Riley Martinez and Dan Catchpole to talk about Charlie Kirk’s meteoric rise as a leader in Christian Nationalism and what his recent pastor’s summit means for white evangelicalism.Sign up for Theology Beer Camp (Promo Code: TNE)Get mad with Mad Priest Coffee (Promo Code: TNE20)Follow us on Instagram: @thenewevangelicalsSupport Our WorkAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
8/19/2022 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 49 seconds
82. Reclaiming Community // with Rohadi Nagassar
Rohadi Nagassar, speaker, podcast host and author of the book When We Belong: Reclaiming Christianity on the Margins sits down with Tim to discuss his new book. Rohadi explains his background and what led him to write his new book. Tim and Rohadi discuss the idea of discipleship the church has neglected. They expound upon the idea of community and how that looks in the twenty-first century. Lastly they explore the impact of Christian Nationalism on the church and in both the U.S. and Canada.Sign up for Theology Beer Camp (Promo Code: TNE)Get mad with Mad Priest Coffee (Promo Code: TNE20)Follow us on Instagram: @thenewevangelicalsSupport Our WorkAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
8/15/2022 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 55 seconds
81. Homeschoolers Try to Explain Quantum Physics /// with Tim and Noah
In this episode Tim and Noah sit down to discuss Mark Driscoll memes, the apologetics of Alisa Childers and Frank Turek, and how Quantum Physics may help us imagine a relational, unfolding view of God.Ilia Delio InterviewSign up for Theology Beer Camp (Promo Code: TNE)Get mad with Mad Priest Coffee (Promo Code: TNE20)Follow us on Instagram: @thenewevangelicalsSupport Our WorkAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
8/12/2022 • 55 minutes, 10 seconds
80. Slaughtering Sacred Cows // with Dr. Dan McClellan
Dr. Dan McClellan, social media content creator, translator of LDS material and author of his new book Deity and Divine Agency in the Hebrew Bible, sits down with Tim to discuss issues related to how modern Christianity interprets ancient Hebrew texts. Dan explains his background and how he studies Cognitive Linguistics and Cognitive Religion. Tim and Dan discuss the different interpretations of God through the ages. Tim and Dan discuss if religion as modernity interprets it existed among the writers of the Hebrew Bible. Lastly, Tim and Dan discuss how language in both ancient texts and modern day usage differ especially in dealing with translation.Sign up for Theology Beer Camp (Promo Code: TNE)Get mad with Mad Priest Coffee (Promo Code: TNE20)Follow us on Instagram: @thenewevangelicalsSupport Our WorkAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
8/8/2022 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 43 seconds
79. Is Christian Nationalism "Fringe"? // with Samuel Perry
Samuel Perry, University of Oklahoma professor, author and social media content creator sits down with Tim to discuss his data concerning Christian Nationalism. Samuel Perry explains his new data concerning the breakdown of Christian Nationalism. Tim and Samuel discuss the definitions of those terms, Ambassador, Accommodator, Rejector and Resister. Tim and Samuel also discuss if those on the Ambassador side of Christian Nationalism are going further to the Right or not. Lastly, Tim and Samuel discuss some of the books which explore the polarization of Americans.Sign up for Theology Beer Camp (Promo Code: TNE)Get mad with Mad Priest Coffee (Promo Code: TNE20)Follow us on Instagram: @thenewevangelicalsSupport Our WorkAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
8/1/2022 • 55 minutes, 16 seconds
78. Lost Faith and Wandering Souls // with Dr. David Morris
Dr. David Morris, publisher, psychologist and author of the book Lost Faith and Wandering Souls: A Psychology of Disillusionment, Mourning and the Return of Hope, sits down with Tim to discuss the psychological reasons for and the impact of deconstruction. David explains his background and what led him to become a publisher who focuses on the deconstruction phenomenon. Tim and David discuss what ingredients psychologically lead people to deconstruct. Tim and David discuss the lack of community and how that driving need often leads to deconstruction. Lastly, Tim and David discuss what hope means in the deconstruction process.Sign up for Theology Beer Camp (Promo Code: TNE)Get mad with Mad Priest Coffee (Promo Code: TNE20)Follow us on Instagram: @thenewevangelicalsSupport Our WorkAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
7/25/2022 • 55 minutes, 26 seconds
77. Allie Stuckey Goes from Disingenuous to Dangerous Pt 2
In this episode Tim and Riley finish up their response to Allie Stuckey's podcast episode #360 where she brought on "reporter" Julie Kelly to discuss the Jan 6th insurrection and who was really at fault. Listen to Pt 1 HereGet Mad Priest Coffee Here // Promo Code TNE20Get Your Tickets to Home Brewed Theology Beer Camp // Promo Code TNESupport Our WorkAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
7/22/2022 • 1 hour, 34 minutes, 24 seconds
76. Larry Boy and the Conspiracy Weed// with Jared Stacy
Jared Stacy, former pastor and current researcher of conspiracy theories and how they intersect with Evangelicalism, sits down with Tim to discuss his research. Jared explains his background in Southern Evangelical spaces and his eventual move from pastoral work to getting a PhD in conspiracy theories. Tim and Jared discuss the three ways a conspiracy theory is defined. They also discuss how there is overlap between Qnon conspiracy theories and Evangelical theology. Lastly, Tim and Jared discuss how to approach people who believe in conspiracy theories.Sign up for Theology Beer Camp (Promo Code: TNE)Get mad with Mad Priest Coffee (Promo Code: TNE20)Follow us on Instagram: @thenewevangelicalsSupport Our WorkAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
7/18/2022 • 1 hour, 20 minutes, 23 seconds
75. The Unpatriotic Evangelicals //with Tim and Noah
In this episode Tim and Noah sit down to discuss the concept of American patriotism, and the pursuit of "liberty and justice for all".Sign up for Theology Beer Camp (Promo Code: TNE)Get mad with Mad Priest Coffee (Promo Code: TNE20)Follow us on Instagram: @thenewevangelicalsSupport Our WorkAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
7/15/2022 • 43 minutes, 28 seconds
74. I Am Kelvin Gemstone // with Pastor Dan Minor
Dan Minor, pastor of Harvest Church in Sarasota, FL, sits down with Tim to discuss being an LGBTQIA affirming, community-loving Evangelical church amongst Theocon churches. Pastor Dan explains his background in the Pentecostal church. Tim and Pastor Dan discus Harvest Church's LGBTQIA affirming status and the fall out from that decision. Lastly, Tim and Pastor Dan discuss the role of politics in the church and how the Christian influence should be loving your neighbor.Sign up for Theology Beer Camp (Promo Code: TNE)Get mad with Mad Priest Coffee (Promo Code: TNE20)Follow us on Instagram: @thenewevangelicalsSupport Our WorkAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
7/11/2022 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 48 seconds
73. Losing My Religion // with Trey Pearson
Trey Pearson, former frontman for the Christian rock band Everyday Sunday, solo artist, and LGBTQIA activist, sits down with Tim to discuss Trey's coming out story. Trey explains his background in the conservative Evangelical church and how he became involved with the band Everyday Sunday. Tim and Trey discuss Trey's coming out story and what he lost as a result of his admission he was gay. Trey discusses his LGBTQIA activism. Lastly, Tim and Trey discuss music, Trey's new album, Somebody You Know, and Trey's recording process.Get mad with Mad Priest CoffeeFollow us on Instagram: @thenewevangelicalsSupport Our WorkAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
7/4/2022 • 59 minutes, 21 seconds
72. When Your Ex Calls...// with Tim and Noah
Tim and Noah share a conversation about Tim's Ex......worship leader, accountability for harm in religious spaces, and how the evangelical church continues to prop up christian nationalism.Sign up for early access to Tripp Fuller's Beer CampGet Mad with Mad Priest CoffeeSupport Our WorkAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
7/1/2022 • 49 minutes, 18 seconds
71. The Power of Christian Nationalism at the Supreme Court // With Rachel Laser
On this episode Tim sits down with the leader of American's United, Rachel Laser, to discuss two recent landmark Supreme Court rulings that have major implications that affect us now and in the future.Rachel and her team represented Bremerton School District in the recent SCOTUS case Kennedy Vs Bremerton School District. In this case a high school football coach was praying with students at the 50 yard line after games and the school said he couldn't do that while coaching. He refused to comply, was placed on paid leave and then chose not to renew his contract. He sued in lower courts and lost. A powerful shadow network of conservative evangelicals funded the case up to the SCOTUS where they ruled in the coach's favor.Rachel unpacks why this ruling is unprecedented and also unpacks the court's decision to overturn Roe V Wade.Support American's UnitedSupport Our WorkGet Mad with Mad Priest Coffee. Promo Code TNE20Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
6/29/2022 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 41 seconds
70. Mind the 47% Orgasm Gap // With Sheila and Keith Gregorie
Sheila and Keith Gregoire, authors, social media content creators and podcast hosts sit down with Tim to discuss their new books The Good Guys Guide to Great Sex and the updated version of The Good Girls Guide to Great Sex. Keith Gregoire explains some background of his experience in the Evangelical church and how he came to write a book with his wife Sheila. Tim, Keith and Sheila discuss their research into how both men and women's theological/practical views of marriage can impact their marriage satisfaction. They also discuss how gender stereotypes set forth in churches and in Christian marriage books have hurt marriages. Lastly, they discuss the difference between intimacy and sex and how women's pleasure is often neglected because of the ignorance about this difference.Follow up on Instagram // @thenewevangelicalsSupport our WorkMad Priest CoffeeAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
6/27/2022 • 1 hour
69. Allie Stuckey goes from Disingenuous to Dangerous Pt. 1`
On this episode of the podcast Tim and Riley respond to an Allie Stuckey podcast discussing how the Jan 6th insurrection was overblown, how the police incited the majority of the violence and how the suspects arrested a political prisoners. CORRECTION: When Allie says that there were grandmothers in the capitol with an American flag on Jan 6th we asked for proof. We have a found a picture of an older woman holding an American flag in the capitol. We could not confirm if she was a grandmother. Support our workBLM protest Data - https://acleddata.com/2021/05/25/a-year-of-racial-justice-protests-key-trends-in-demonstrations-supporting-the-blm-movement/Couy Griffin - https://www.cnn.com/2022/03/21/politics/couy-griffin-trial-january-6/index.htmlCapitol Police theory - https://apnews.com/article/fact-checking-235651652542Ray Epps - https://www.nytimes.com/2022/05/05/us/jan-6-ray-epps-evidence.htmlRyan Samsel - https://www.cnn.com/2021/02/01/us/capitol-riot-man-charged-officer-concussion-trnd/index.htmlFBI Informants theory - https://www.nytimes.com/2021/09/25/us/politics/capitol-riot-fbi-informant.htmlWashington Post database - https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/investigations/police-shootings-database/Lafayette Square report - https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/justice-department/doj-reaches-settlement-2020-cases-involving-lafayette-square-protester-rcna24325Jan 6th Jail info - https://www.washingtonian.com/2022/01/05/the-january-sixers-have-their-own-unit-at-the-dc-jail-heres-what-life-is-like-inside/Elizabeth Warren’s stamens on Solitary confinement -https://www.politico.com/news/2021/04/19/capitol-riot-defendants-warren-483125Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
6/23/2022 • 1 hour, 46 minutes, 25 seconds
Drag Queen Story Hour // With Flamy Grant
Flamy Grant joins Tim on the show to explain what it means to be a drag queen and if drag shows are attempting to "groom" childrenAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
6/15/2022 • 57 minutes, 40 seconds
68. Being Black in White Evangelical Spaces // With Malynda Hale
Malynda Hale, musician, actress, entrepreneur, host of social media content and social justice activist, sits down with Tim to discuss being a black woman in America. Malynda explains her background and how she came to attend a white Evangelical college in California. Tim and Malynda discuss being a black woman in a white Evangelical college. Tim and Malynda discuss music and how that led her to her social justice activism. Lastly, Tim and Malynda discuss black women and their plight within the medical community, navigating child care and the negative stereotyping that white Evangelicals paint of black women in America and maternity.Follow Malynda on instagram // @malyndahaleSupport our work Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
6/13/2022 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 7 seconds
BONUS 2.0: What the Jan 6th Committee DIDN'T Talk About
Recapping the first Jan 6th committee hearing and how the committee failed to address one of the primary fuel sources of the insurrection and the Trump fanaticism that so many of us saw through his presidency. Follow us on social media // @thenewevangelicalsSupport Our WorkAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
6/10/2022 • 20 minutes, 55 seconds
BONUS EPISODE: Drag Queens, John MacArthur, and are we only picking on one side? // with Tim and Noah
In this bonus episode, Tim and Noah discuss Texas' new bill banning children from drag shows, how christian nationalism relies on religious privilege and rejects religious freedom for all, the recent SBC abuse scandals, and Turning Point USA's new school curriculum. They also address the particular dangers of political fundamentalism when it is explicitly linked to religious identity and hero worship.Follow up on Instagram // @thenewevangelicalsSupport our WorkAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
6/9/2022 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 22 seconds
67. Welcome to the Process Party // With Tripp Fuller
On this episode of the podcast Tim has a discussion with Tripp Fuller unpacking what Process Theology is. This is a two part conversation with the first half on The New Evangelical’s podcast and the second half on Tripp’s podcast, Home-brewed Christianity. Sign Up for the process classListen to Part Two on Home Brewed ChristianityBeer Camp InfoSupport the Work We DoAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
6/6/2022 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 22 seconds
66. What the Hell? // with Preston Sprinkle
On this episode of the podcast Preston Sprinkle joins Tim to talk about the different ways Christianity has understood Hell and offers a view of Hell outside of the typical view of eternal conscious torment. Preston is an author and scholar who has done immense research on the topic so this is a highly informative episode. Get 20% off our Mad Priest coffee order (Promo Code: TNE20)Follow up on Instagram // @thenewevangelicalsSupport our WorkAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
5/30/2022 • 1 hour, 16 minutes, 8 seconds
65. Is America a Christian Nation? // With Andrew Seidel
If you have friends or family who are willing to listen to other perspectives when it comes to constitutional law and how we protect religious freedom for ALL then this is the podcast for you. Andrew Seidel is a constitutional lawyer who actively works with groups defending the first amendment. Andrew unpacks how the first amendment works, why it's so important and how Christian Nationalism is one of the greatest threats undermining what it's designed to do. Tim asks Andrew if America is a Christian nation and why doesn't the phrase 'separation of church and state' doesn't exist in the constitution and why it's not a problem Andrew has a new book coming out in September and you can pre-order with the link belowPre-order Andrew's new book American CrusadeGet 20% off our Mad Priest coffee orderSupport our WorkAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
5/23/2022 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 52 seconds
64. Womanist Theology // with Dr. Angela Parker
Dr. Angela Parker, professor, social media content creator and author of the book, If God Still Breathes Why Can't I? Black Lives Matter and Biblical Authority, sits down with Tim to discuss Womanist theology in White Evangelical dominant spaces. Dr. Angela Parker discusses her background as a professor of NT studies at Mercer University. Tim and Dr. Parker discuss the differences between White Theo Bros and Black Women Theologians especially in terms of theology and biblical cultural bias. Lastly, Tim and Dr. Parker discuss the future of the Evangelical church in light of Christian Nationalism having such a foothold in White Evangelical churches.Follow us on Instagram // @thenewevangelicalsSupport the Work We DoCheckout Mad Priest Coffee (Promo code TNE20)Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
5/16/2022 • 1 hour, 11 seconds
63. From Conservative to Progressive Christianity // With Brandan Robertson
Brandan Roberts, social media content creator and author of the new book Fill to Be Empty, sits down with Tim to discuss his life and definition of inclusive Christianity. Brandan explains his background growing up in a fundamentalist Baptist church. Tim and Brandan discuss the mass exodus of Christians from the AEC. Tim and Brandan discuss what orthodoxy means and where it came from. Tim and Brandan discuss the complexity of the Bible and how the AEC has elevated it as equal to God. Lastly, Tim and Brandan discuss where the AEC is likely headed.Support Our WorkLearn More About BrandanFollow Us On Instagram // @thenewevangelicalsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
5/9/2022 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 25 seconds
62. Evangelical...ish // with April Ajoy
April Ajoy, social media content creator, podcast presenter and film project creator for Evangelicalish, sits down with Tim to discuss her own deconstruction story and how she began her parody skits on Tik Tok. April explains her background and what led her to deconstruct her faith. She and Tim discuss how the political climate of 2016 led them both to question the church's promotion of Trumpism. They both also discuss how social media has allowed them to find connection with other people who were also deconstructing. Lastly, April explains what's coming in the future for Evangelicalish.Follow us on Instagram // @thenewevangelicalsSupport the Work We DoFollow April on TikTok // @aprilajoyLearn more about Rocket NonprofitAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
5/2/2022 • 51 minutes, 22 seconds
BONUS EPISODE: Is the White Evangelical Church Worth Reforming? // with Tim and Noah
Tim and Noah hop on for a bonus episode to talk about the systematic issues the white evangelical church is facing and if the institutions are worth saving. They talk about Allie Stuckey's response to John MacArthur, the upcoming THEOS U conference with Matt Chandler and Mark Driscoll, and why white evangelicals refuse to hold their own accountable.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
4/29/2022 • 54 minutes, 31 seconds
61. Fortune and Our Connected Ancestry// with Lisa Sharon Harper
Lisa Aaron Harper, author of the new book Fortune: How Race Broke My Family and The World, sits down with Tim to discuss her book and the future of Evangelicalism. Lisa explains how the investigation of her genealogy was the catalyst for her new book. Tim and Lisa discuss the difference between the individualism within white culture that removes the person from their ancestors' national, cultural and linguistic identity and other ethnic cultures who see their connection to their ancestors' national, cultural and linguistic identity. Tim and Lisa discuss the past and present of Evangelicalism in America. Lastly, Tim and Lisa discuss the current conservative SCOTUS court and how the implications for black and brown people could erase decades of advances in racial equality.Follow Us On Instagram // @thenewevangelicalsSupport The Work We DoAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
4/25/2022 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 37 seconds
60. Holy Balls // With Kristin Du Mez
Dr. Kristin Du Mez, historian and author of the book Jesus and John Wayne, sits down with Tim to discuss the book and current White Conservative Evangelicalism. Kristin explains her background and her work as a historian. Kristin and Tim discuss the difference between her work as a historian and those of theologians in defining what an Evangelical is. Tim and Kristin discuss her book and the implications of it. Lastly, Kristin explains what she means by Calvinism and the Reformed tradition.Follow us on Instagram // @thenewevangelicals Support the Work We DoFollow Kristin on TwitterAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
4/18/2022 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 10 seconds
59. TNE Coffee Talk // with Tim and Noah
Tim Whitaker and Noah Althoff from TNE sit down to discuss topics happening in the Christian community. Noah and Tim discuss the role of certainty in Christian theological traditions and how that impacts the average Christian within those faith communities. Tim and Noah discuss the latest Red Pen critique that used a clip from Tim about a Biblical sexual ethic and the lack of humility this particular content creator showed by failing to admit the glaring differences between sexual ethics accepted in Biblical eras compared to now. Lastly, Tim and Noah discuss the latest story by Julie Roys about a faculty member of John MacArthur's Master's College who advocates for abused women to suffer abuse like a missionary suffers persecution.Follow Us On Instagram // @thenewevangelicalsSupport Our WorkAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
4/11/2022 • 1 hour, 4 seconds
58. Shoutin' in the Fire // with Dante Stewart
Dante Stewart, theologian, pastor, and author of the new book Shoutin' in the Fire: An American Epistle, sits down with Tim to discuss his book and his time in white Evangelical churches. Dante and Tim discuss the reason why Dante wrote his new book. Dante talks about the relationships that led him back to the black church and the black theologist and literalist tradition. Dante and Tim discuss what happened that caused Dante to leave the white Evangelical church he was at. Tim and Dante talk about the assimilation process through ideology that white Evangelical churches employ. Lastly, Dante explains that change is reorienting oneself toward bettering humanity and not just final solutions to complex problems like race.Follow Us On Instagram // @thenewevangelicalsSupport Our WorkAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
4/4/2022 • 48 minutes, 55 seconds
57. James Cone and The Importance of Black Theology // with Dr. Adam Clark
Dr. Adam Clark, Xavier University professor, former co-chair of Black Theology Group at the American Academy of Religion, author and podcast creator, sits down with Tim to discuss James Cone and black liberation theology. Dr. Clark gives his education and personal background and how he came to study theology under James Cone. Tim and Dr. Clark discuss what liberation theology is and its definition of freedom. Tim and Dr. Clark also discuss James Cone and Martin Luther King Jr. and what their contributions were to the formation of the black liberation movement. Tim and Dr. Clark discuss the difference in what the Biblical idea of redemptive violence is and how white Evangelism discredits it. Lastly, Tim and Dr. Clark discuss what white allies can do to bring about the change that needs to happen in order for justice and equity for POC to exist.Follow Us On Instagram // @thenewevangelicalsSupport Our WorkAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
3/28/2022 • 59 minutes, 2 seconds
56. Kierkegaard and the New Nationalism // with Thomas Millay
Thomas Millay, professor, pastor and author of the new book Kierkegaard and the New Nationalism, sits down with Tim to discuss how Kierkegaard's view of Nationalism intersects with how Nationalism affects us currently. Thomas explains his background and what prompted his new book. Tim and Thomas discuss the definition of Nationalism and the understanding of how that defines Christian Nationalism. Thomas explains how Soren Kierkegaard lived out the practical aspects of Christianity in light of how Nationalism impacted those in society and around the world. Tim and Thomas look at Kierkegaard, John Locke and James Cone in their understanding of nationalism and spirituality. Lastly, Tim and Thomas discuss forethought in how individuals live their lives understanding the impact of their choices on others.Follow Us On Instagram // @thenewevangelicalsSupport Our WorkAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
3/21/2022 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 29 seconds
55. Healing Atonement and Restorative Justice // with Mako Nagasawa
Mako Nagasawa, advocate for restorative justice and intentional Christian community living, sits down with Tim and talks about what restorative justice looks like from the gospel examples. Mako explains his background and how he eventually got into ministry. Mako and Tim discuss how he began to investigate restorative justice and healing atonement theory. Mako and Tim discuss how intentional Christian community seeks to create multigenerational affordable housing in Boston. Lastly, Tim and Mako discuss how Christians can become a part of this movement.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
3/14/2022 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 22 seconds
BONUS EPISODE: Inerrancy - Do We Take It or Leave It?
This is a recording taken from our theology 101 zoom group that meets on the first Monday of the month. In this session Jason Lowe breaks down where we get our modern view inerrancy from and how it might not be as "historical" as you thought.Follow Us On Instagram // @thenewevangelicalsSupport Our WorkAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
3/9/2022 • 59 minutes, 4 seconds
54. Sex Positivity and Porn with Justin Oberste
Justin Oberste, licensed sex therapist, sits down with Tim to discuss his particular field but also how therapy in general can aid the deconstructionist community. Justin gives some of his background in Evangelical spaces. Tim and Justin discuss the evolution of Justin’s coming out. Tim and Justin discuss the benefits and drawbacks of therapy in the deconstruction community. Lastly, Justin explains the difference between a licensed therapist, a coach and a counselor.Justin's WebsiteFollow us on Instagram // @thenewevangelicalsSupport our work Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
3/7/2022 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 25 seconds
53. What Can We Learn From Queer Theology Pt 3
Brian Murphy and Fr. Shay Kearns, from the social media account Queer Theology, sit down with Tim for the third installment about the work of Queer Theology. Brian and Shay discuss how Queer Theology came to be and what their message is. Tim, Brian and Shay discuss what the initial response was when they launched the website and how many of those who engage are from Evangelical backgrounds. Brian and Shay discuss how body autonomy was co-opted by the Evangelical church and the damage it did. Tim, Brian and Shay discuss whether Evangelical can be redeemed. Lastly, Tim ask about how both queer and straight folks can engage Queer Theology and the LGBTQIA community in a more loving way.www.queertheology.comFollow us @thenewevangelicalsSupport Our WorkAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
2/28/2022 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 59 seconds
52. Queer Theology Pt 2 // Shay's Story
Fr. Shay Kearns, co-creator of Queer Theology, podcast host and ordained priest, sits down with Tim to discuss his story as a transgender man in Christian spaces. Shay explains his background in the Evangelical church and in Evangelical education. Shay and Tim discuss his exploration of both sexuality and gender as a leader in the American Baptist tradition and in his education at Union College's seminary. Shay explains how he got involved with the Old Catholic church and the differences between it and Roman Catholicism. Lastly, Tim and Shay discuss why the Evangelical church struggles with challenges to its theology.www.queertheology.comFollow us on instagram // @thenewevangelicalsSupport Our WorkAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
2/21/2022 • 46 minutes, 7 seconds
51. Queer Theology Pt 1 // Brian's Story
Brian G. Murphy, from Queer Theology, sits down with Tim on the first of three episodes about what it means to be a queer Christian. Brian explains how he grew up. Tim and Brian discuss how Brian discovered he was queer and what that meant going into his college years. Brian explains how coming out to his parents changed both their understanding of God. Tim and Brian discuss how Queer Theology came about. Lastly, Brian explains what polyamory or ethical non-monogamy is. Visit Queer Theology's WebsiteFollow us on Instagram // @thenewevangelicalsSupport Our WorkAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
2/14/2022 • 50 minutes, 18 seconds
50. Activist Theology // With Dr. Robyn Espinoza
Dr. Robyn Espinoza, professor, author and social media content creator of I, Robyn, sits down with Tim to discuss their upcoming book Body Becoming: Path to Liberation. Dr. Robyn discusses their background as a trans, nonbinary person raised in Evangelicalism. Dr. Robyn and Tim discuss how their degree led to their social media account, I, Robyn and what does activist theology look like? Tim and Dr. Robyn discuss how the current deconstructionist movement and ethical theology intersect. Dr. Robyn explains what conversations can look like when harm reduction is the goal versus right thinking. Lastly, Dr. Robyn explains what they think heaven on earth through ethical theology can create in society.Robyn's WebsiteFollow us on Instagram // @thenewevangelicalsSupport Our WorkAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
2/7/2022 • 54 minutes, 34 seconds
49. Walking by the Spirit in Racial Harmony // With Dr. Nathan Cartagena
Dr. Nathan Cartegena, professor, author and speaker, sits down with Tim to discuss the issues of racialization within the Evangelical church and how to relearn a new path toward Biblical understanding of restorative justice. Dr. Nathan Cartagena gives some of his background and how he came to discuss specific intersectionality of the Evangelical church and race. Tim and Dr. Cartagena discuss generational patterns of racism and what wounds are caused to both white and POC communities through erroneous teachings by the Evangelical church. Next, Tim and Dr. Cartagena talk about how the ideas of walking with the Spirit and Biblical understanding of restorative justice connect. Lastly, Tim and Dr. Cartagena look at the direction forward for the white Evangelical church, and those deconstructing from it, by detaching the church from Empire.Follow Nathan on Twitter Follow us on InstagramSupport Our Work Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Jessica Malaty Rivera, Infectious Disease Epidemiologist and Science Communication Lead at the Covid Tracking Project, sits down with Tim to discuss information about pandemic prevention research, Covid-19 and the vaccine. Jessica explains her background and how she ended up studying infectious diseases at Georgetown University. Tim and Jessica discuss what Covid-19 is and how masks and social distance can prevent transmission of the disease. Tim and Jessica discuss misinformation on the virus itself and also the reporting of deaths due to Covid-19. Jessica explains how racism in medicine and lack of healthcare preparedness resulted in our current situation. Lastly, Tim and Jessica discuss the vaccine, its efficacy and how transmissible the new variant Omicron is. Follow Jessica on InstagramFollow Us on InstagramSupport Our WorkAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
1/24/2022 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 30 seconds
47. Christian Ethics for a Modern World // With David Gushee
Dr. David Gushee, professor and author, sits down with Tim to discuss his new book Introducing Christian Ethics. Tim and Dr. Gushee discuss his current project and how it came about. Dr. Gushee explains Christian Humanism in his newly released book Introducing Christian Ethics and how it's relevant to his new book. Tim and Dr. Gushee talk about the difference between having knowledge about certain challenging questions of life and how to solve them. Lastly, Dr. Gushee explains what Sacred Nonviolent and Sacred Violence are in church history and how that is important in understanding current eventsOrder Christian Ethics by David GusheeFollow Us On Instagram // @thenewevangelicalsSupport the Work We DoAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
1/17/2022 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 3 seconds
46. Conservative or Progressive Christians: Who's More Political? // With Dr. George Yancy
Dr. George Yancey, sociologist and author of the book, One Faith No Longer: The Transformation of Christianity in Red and Blue America, sits down with Tim to discuss Progressive Christianity and the divide between them and Conservative Christianity in terms of politics. Dr. Yancey and Tim discuss his book and what were some of the implications of it. Dr. Yancey explains his background in academia and his switch to studying religion. Tim and Dr. Yancey discuss how he defines Progressive Christianity. They also examine the political landscape since his book was written based on data from 2012. Tim and Dr. Yancey look at the blindspot of Progressive Christians and how to improve relations between them and Conservative Christians. Dr. Yancy discusses his upcoming book.Get One Faith No LongerFollow The New Evangelicals on InstagramSupport the Work We DoAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
1/10/2022 • 47 minutes, 46 seconds
BONUS: The Insurrection // One Year Later with Dr. Samuel Perry
January 6th 2021 was a day America and the world will never forget. Tim brought on Samuel Perry, the author of Taking America Back for God which looks at polling and other data to see how Christian Nationalism behaves, how it's seen in the larger public and where it's heading. Follow us @thenewevangelicalsFollow Sam Perry on TwitterSupport the Work We DoAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
1/6/2022 • 1 hour, 17 minutes
45. The Moore You Know: With Dr. Russell Moore
Russell Moore, author, theologian, former pastor, former Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission President for the SBC, and podcast host for Christianity Today, sits down with Tim to discuss the current situation within the AEC. Russell gives some of his background and his connection with disillusionment of the church; a phrase he uses instead of deconstruction to describe what he sees as antichrist in the modern AEC. Tim and Russell discuss what his view of the deconstruction movement is and how broad the term is. They both discuss what both the individual and the church need to do in order to propel the church forward in a Christ focused manner. Lastly, Tim gives Russell a chance to point out what is wrong with TIm's critique of the AEC and what he sees as necessary for the church to meet the requirements set down by Jesus to be a healthy church.Follow Dr. Moore on instagram // @russellmooreFollow The New Evangelicals on Instagram // @thenewevangelicalsSupport the Work We DoAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
1/3/2022 • 1 hour, 57 seconds
A Christmas Greeting from Tim
We are taking the week off! Here's an end of year wrap up message from Tim. Thank you to ALL of our listeners for making this podcast what it is!Support the Work We DoFollow us on instagram // @thenewevangelicalsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
12/27/2021 • 7 minutes, 40 seconds
44. Did the Virgin Birth REALLY Happen? // With Tripp Fuller
MERRY CHRISTMAS! Let's deconstruct the virgin birthTripp Fuller, author, theologian and podcast host sits down with a follow-up episode with Tim to discuss the Virgin Birth. Tripp explains the difference between Protestant and Catholic interpretations of the Virgin Birth of Jesus. Tim and Tripp discuss the historical evidence of the Christmas story accounts in Matthew and Luke and if the story was meant to be taken literally. Lastly, Tim and Tripp discuss what the idea of being fully God and fully human means apart from the traditional Evangelical theology and how the fully faithfulness of Jesus expresses a deeper understanding of this concept. (insert links)Follow us on Instagram // @thenewevangelicalsSupport the Work We Do Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
12/20/2021 • 1 hour, 24 minutes, 32 seconds
43. Who the F**K is Kierkegaard // With Aaron Simmons
Aaron Simmons, professor of philosophy, Youtube content creator and friend of Trip Fuller sits down with Tim to discuss how Kierkegaard’s writings dissect the issues within Christianity we are faced with today. Aaron gives his background as a professor of philosophy at Furman, his personal life and the content he and Trip Fuller are creating together. Aaron breaks down the body of work by Kierkegaard and his aim as a Danish thinker. Tim and Aaron discuss what Kierkegaard meant by his pursuit of the self (or existentialism) and how the knowledge of the self was crucial to understand the pursuit of faith. Tim asks Aaron how Kierkegaard would view the intersection of Christian nationalism and Christianity within the AEC. Aaron discusses how we either elevate those in power or are wrecked by those power systems in the pursuit of Jesus.Follow us on Instagram // @thenewevangelicalsSupport the work we doAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
12/13/2021 • 1 hour, 20 minutes, 56 seconds
42. 1946 The Movie Interview with Sharon "Rocky" Roggio
Sharon "Rocky" Roggio, an independent filmmaker, production designer and now director for her new project 1946 The Movie, sits down with Tim about the project and where it originated. Rocky, explains her background as a pastor's daughter in a non-denominational Evangelical church that was not LGBT+ affirming and how being gay in that environment was very harmful for her. Working in the film industry, Rocky's experience and her own sexual identity eventually coincided in the project 1946 The Movie. Tim and Rocky discuss how she immersed herself in research after going to one after another of seemingly affirming churches, but then discovering they were not in fact affirming of LGBT+ members at all. Rocky, explains how the project came to her, and how the writers of the book the project is based on did meticulous research on how the term "homosexual" came to be in the English translations of the Bible. Tim and Rocky then discuss how long it took to film and edit the movie for release and when the film is slated to be finished.Sponsor: The Amoveo Group1946 The Movie WebsiteFollow us on Instagram // @thenewevangelicalsSupport the Work We DoAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
12/6/2021 • 43 minutes, 31 seconds
41. Smashing the Glass Ceiling with Dr. Kia Moore
Dr. Kia Moore, pastor, community advocate and the first female delegate to the Tennessee Baptist Convention sits down with Tim to discuss racism in public health, black baptist churches, and women in Southern Baptist spaces. Dr. Moore gives her background and what precipitated her speaking with White House officials about how she organized a vaccine drive in black churches in her community. Dr. Moore is a pastor at The Church at The Well in Memphis Tennessee and works as an outreach to her community. She and Tim discuss how racism in medicine created distrust among the black community due to research like the Tuskegee Experiment. Dr. Moore also explains how she combatted that mistrust by using one of the researchers who was a Black woman to educate her community concerning the need for the vaccine. Tim and Dr. Moore explore how Whiteness in medical spaces continues to use myths about people of color that can be dangerous especially to women of color. Dr. Moore also talks about how being the first woman to preach at her childhood church, and later to become the first female pastor at her current church, helped her to see the need for advocacy for other women seeking to become pastorsSponsor: Amoveo GroupDr. Kia Moore's WebsiteFollow us on Instagram // @thenewevangelicalsSupport the work we doAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
11/29/2021 • 54 minutes, 51 seconds
40. Unsettling Truths of the Doctrine of Discovery: With Mark Charles
Mark Charles, Native American pastor and author of the book Unsettling Truths: The Ongoing Dehumanizing Legacy of the Doctrine of Discovery with co-author Soong-Chan Rah, sits down with Tim to discuss Christian Supremacy's impact on Native Americans. Mark gives a breakdown of his background growing up in a missionary school on the Navajo Reservation and his journey to becoming a pastor on the Reservation. They break down what the Doctrine of Discovery is starting with Christopher Columbus and the Catholic Church who authorized this doctrine. Mark then shows how Protestants who initially rejected the Doctrine of Discovery because of its Catholic roots, changed course on the way to the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Tim and Mark examine the Homestead Act of 1862 and the impact it had on Native Americans across the country. Mark explains how the racist policies of Abraham Lincoln impact current issues with incarcerated black Americans and removal of Native Americans off their native lands.Sponsor: The Amoveo GroupMark Charles WebsiteFollow Us on Instagram // @thenewevangelicalsSupport the Work We DoAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
11/22/2021 • 1 hour, 19 minutes, 21 seconds
39. An Insider's Take on Carl Lentz: With Janice (Godhasnotgiven)
Tim sat down with Janice who runs the instagram account Godhasnotgiven to talk about her time working at Hillsong NYC and interacting directly with Carl Lentz. Janice was open and honest about her time and how it eventually lead to her leaving the Evangelical Church for good.Follow us on Instagram // @thenewevangelicalsFollow Janice // @GodhasnotgivenSupport the Work We DoIf you like the show give us a rating!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
11/15/2021 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 13 seconds
Bonus Episode: Deconstruction for...Street Cred? With Joshua Butler
Author of a recent TGC (The Gospel Coalition) article, Joshua Butler came on the show to discuss his article "Four Causes for Deconstruction". In the article Josh presents 4 common causes that people deconstruct which are Church Hurt, Poor Teaching, Want to Sin and Street Cred. Tim brought Josh on to talk about the article and some concerns he has with it.4 Causes of DeconstructionFollow us on Instagram // @thenewevangelicalsSupport the work we doAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
11/12/2021 • 1 hour, 14 minutes, 31 seconds
38. What is Critical Race Theory?: With Bradley Mason
SynopsisBradly Mason author on the Twitter account Also A Carpenter, a friend and colleague of Dr. Nathan Cartegena and cabinet maker sits down with Tim to break down what CRT is and why it matters to understand it. Brad, explains his background as a carpenter and how he began to study CRT and began writing on his account to educate those within the Reformed Church about CRT. Tim and Brad first examine certain terms often used by those within white Evangelical spaces to criticize CRT: Critical Theory, Frankfurt School of Thought, and Critical Race Theory. Brad, points out that the Frankfurt School of Thought disagreed with aspects of Marxism and that Bell, one of the founders of CRT, disagrees with both Marx and the Frankfurt School on some aspects of systematic injustice as well. Tim and Brad then breakdown how post Civil Rights Act, disparities continued however and racial injustice no longer was accepted as the root cause. TIm and Brad then examine why the white Evangelical church finds the idea of CRT so repugnant. Lastly, Tim and Brad discuss what will happen to the white Evangelical church as a result of their resistance to CRT.LinksSponsor: The Amoveo GroupFollow us on Instagram // @thenewevangelicalsSupport the Work we DoJoin our Facebook Community Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
11/8/2021 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 3 seconds
37. Queer Eye for the Straight Pastor: With Bridget Eileen Rivera
SynopsisBridget Eileen Rivera, author of Heavy Burdens: Seven Ways the LGBT Community Experiences Harm From the Church sits down with Tim to discuss how culture and the Religious Right's agenda influenced how Evangelicals were taught to view queerness. Bridget, gives some background about how she came to write her latest book. She gives the history of the Religious RIght's influence on the church starting with the AIDS crisis and the Gay Civil Rights era. Tim and Bridget then discuss how the terms homosexual and heterosexual came into our modern vocabulary from Freud's work on human sexuality. They discuss how that led to the translators of the Bible changing how certain Greek words were translated from the NT clobber passages from their original English translations to homosexual in 1946. Bridget, explains how culture for many of the early church fathers viewed all non-procreative sex as sodomy.LinksPurchase Heavy BurdensFollow us on Instagram // @thenewevangelicalsSupport the work we do Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
11/1/2021 • 56 minutes, 53 seconds
36. A History of Christian Nationalism: With Dr. Stephen Backhouse and Rabbi Avi Finegold
On this episode Tim interviews not ONE but TWO distinguished guests. Dr. Stephen Backhouse and Rabbi Avi Finegold offer a unique insight to Christian nationalism, its roots and how it has taken ideas from judaism and twisted it to create a narrative that is actually counter to both Jewish and Christian thought throughout the ages. Follow us on Instagram // @thenewevangelicalsSupport the Work We Do Check our Tent Theology's Podcast Join our Facebook CommunityAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
10/25/2021 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 34 seconds
35. Mark Driscoll and Biblical Porn with Dr. Jessica Johnson
Dr. Jessica Johnson, professor and author of the book Biblical Porn sits down with Tim to discuss her book and interview with the Mars Hill Podcast. Tim and Jessica discuss what Mars Hill was like in the beginning in Seattle and how it attracted some many young adults. Tim and Jessica discuss the problems around Mark Driscoll's comments on women and men's objectification of them and how his sermons became so popular among white Evangelicals. Jessica, explains her interview with Christianity Today's podcast about Mars Hill and how she at first wasn't sure about the fourth episode but thought the fifth episode did put Mark's sermon clips in so that her words were backed up. Tim and Jessica discuss the fallout from Mars Hill and how the survivors of Mark Driscoll's abuse have never seen repentance from him. They also discuss how Mark has moved on to another church and is now taking up the cause of Christian Nationalism and criticism of CRT. Lastly, Jessica explains how her new research into Christian Nationalism outside the church will be the focus of her next book.Buy Biblical PornFollow us // @thenewevangelicalsSupport the Work We DoJoin our Facebook CommunityCheck out Our MerchAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
10/18/2021 • 56 minutes, 31 seconds
34. Black Coffee with White Friends: With Marcie Alvis-Walker
Marcie is the creator and founder of Black Coffee with White Friends which is a space designed to bring people from different backgrounds to understand each other. Marci shares her story with Tim and her experiences with racism in her childhood and again as an adult dealing with the public school system.Marci's WebsiteFollow us @thenewevangelicalsSupport the work we do Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
10/11/2021 • 1 hour, 21 minutes, 15 seconds
33. What I Learned Living as a Man and a Woman with Paula Stone Williams
On this episode Tim talked to author, pastor and speaker Paula Williams. Paula transitioned from a man to a woman and has a unique perspective on what she has learned since transitioning. Tim and Paula talk about her former job as a CEO and president of a church planting network and what life is like now as she advocates for women’s rights and equal pay in the workplace. he has been featured in TEDWomen, TEDSummit, the New York Times, Red Table Talk, TEDxMileHigh, the Washington Post, NPR, Good Morning America, CNN, ABC News, and scores of other media outlets.Support what we do Paula’s website and Ted TalksFollow Tim on Instagram // @thenewevangelicals Check out the new merch Join Our Facebook Community Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
10/4/2021 • 49 minutes, 12 seconds
32. Saving Us from Climate Change and from Ourselves with Dr. Katharine Hayhoe
Dr. Hayhoe is a leading voice in the ongoing climate change science and her new book “Saving Us” talks about both the science of climate change the politicalization of it. Her book attempts to bridge the gap between those who are skeptical of climate change and those who are leading the charge on the importance of changing societal norms to help save the planet. We talk about the data showing why climate change is being caused by humans, the skepticism around it and how we move forward. Follow Dr. Hayhoe on Twitter // @khayhoeFollow Tim on Instagram // @thenewevangelicals Help Fund Finding Our VoicesBuy Saving Us Check out the new merchJoin Our Facebook Community Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
9/27/2021 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 58 seconds
31. The Limited Space for Black Evangelicals In White Spaces: With Dr. Jemar Tisby
Jemar Tisby, author, scholar, activist and student of the renowned author and scholar Dr. William Pannell, discusses racism within Evangelicalism based on the book by Dr. Pannell, The Coming Race War. Jemar, gives the history and background on his mentor, Dr. Pannell. He explains how in 1992, Dr. Pannell identified the crisis that white Evangelicalism continues to ignore about racism both in secular society but also in Evangelical theology and churches. Tim and Jemar explore how that lack of identification of black voices within Evangelicalism makes it difficult for white Evangelicals to hear their position on racism. Jemar, explains how historical context is important to understand the current minimization of racism and its implications on society as a whole. Jemar, also explains the whitelash, or the silencing of black voices on this subject, and how it hinders the work that Jemar and other black scholars/activists/theologians do. Finally, Jemar and Tim look at ways to support black Christians in their work to fight racism within Evangelicalism, as well as in other spheres of society.Give to the WitnessGet The Coming Race WarFollow us // @thenewevangelicalsFollow Jemar Tisby // @jemartisbyAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
9/20/2021 • 1 hour, 16 minutes, 53 seconds
30. Good Monsters, Bad Monsters and...Doug Wilson?: With Cody Lawrence
Cody Lawrence, podcast creator, former missionary, and pastor joins Tim to discuss everything from what the Bible is, what are the three greatest problems in the church, and the great mask debate from Biblical perspectives. Cody and Tim, give a little bit of background for each other’s listening audience. They also examine the issue of what the Bible is and whether it is inerrant or not. The idea of objective truth is explored through both Cody and Tim’s different theological perspectives. Tim and Cody, discuss what they believe are the three greatest problems in the American church and the implications of those problems on the church. Lastly, Tim and Cody comment on the concept of masking during the pandemic. They debate the Biblical idea of submission to governmental authorities and what that means to each of them. Sign Up For Tripp Fuller's Series HereFollow us on Instagram // @thenewevangelicalsHelp Fund Our Upcoming DocuseriesCheck Out the New Merch Join Our Facebook Community Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
9/13/2021 • 1 hour, 49 minutes, 34 seconds
29. Naked and Afraid (In Deconstruction): With The Naked Pastor
David Hayward, author, artist and content creator of the Instagram account Naked Pastor joins Tim to discuss his new book, Til Doubt Us Do Part, about deconstruction in marriage. Tim and David, discuss his background and how that evolved into the current platform David has on the Naked Pastor. Tim and David, break down what deconstruction can do to a marriage relationship. David explains how a marriage should have flexibility to accommodate deconstruction in one or both partners. They both discuss what to do in relationships where there is an abusive or narcissistic spouse. David, gives some advice about how to deal with a spouse or family member who is deeply Alt-Right or fundementalist. Both Tim and David, talk about the negative impact Evangelical indoctrination can have on a marriage relationship and how marriage has been redefined by the current generation. Lastly, David imparts his wisdom about the journey of deconstruction and what to expect.Follow the Naked Pastor on Instagram // @thenakedpastorSign Up for the 20 Years of Religious Decline with Tripp Fuller, Diana Butler Bass and Brian McLaren Follow Tim on Instagram // @thenewevangelicals Give to the Finding Our Voice CampaignCheck out the new merchJoin Our Facebook Community Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
9/7/2021 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 41 seconds
28. The Radical Evangelical History You Were Never Taught: With Ben Cremer
Ben Cremer, historian, pastor and friend, breaks down the beginnings of the movement historians later called Evangelicalism. Tim and Ben, start from the beginning in pre-Civil War America and how people like Charles Phiney saw the ills within society and decided to apply their Christianity to the community around them. Ben, explains these Revivalists, as they referred to themselves, saw slavery, women’s subjugation and the predatory practices of the rich on the poor as immoral. This led to the Second Great Awakening and the abolitionist movement. Tim and Ben, examine how this idea led to modern beliefs that differ so much from the original movement. The book Discovering an Evangelical Heritage by Donald W. Dayton is also discussed and its importance in understanding early Evangelicals.Follow Ben on Twitter // @BrcremerFollow The New Evangelicals on Instagram // @thenewevangelicalsThe New Evangelicals is completely crowd funded. You can help out our work here.- Check Out the New MerchJoin Our Facebook CommunityAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
8/30/2021 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 35 seconds
27. A Response to Joshua Harris and The Rise and Fall of Mars Hill Podcast
On this episode I'm joined by Melanie from the Holy Heretics Podcast and Katherine from the Uncertain Podcast where we discuss the most recent episode from the Rise and Fall of Mars Hill featuring Josh Harris. In the Rise and Fall of Mars Hill, host Mike Cosper interviews Harris where they talk about church celebrity culture, deconstruction and Josh's rise in Evangelicalism. As the episode comes to a close there were some troubling statements made about deconstruction and the Evangelical Church so we recorded this episode to respond to them.I highly recommend listening to the most recent Rise and Fall of Mars Hill Podcast episode for context.Follow Tim on Instagram // @thenewevangelicals Holy Heretics PodcastUncertain PodcastsThe New Evangelicals is completely crowd funded. You can help out our work here.Check out the new merch Join Our Facebook Community Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
8/23/2021 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 42 seconds
26. Thanks for the Meme-ories with the Honest Youth Pastor
Michael, from The Honest Youth Pastor, sits down with Tim and discuss how the The Honest Youth Pastor came about. Michael, explains what he believes is the Biblical model for the church. Tim and Michael, also discuss how the issue of static doctrinal statements within churches can be problematic and helpful. Michael, explains how the issue of information overload in deconstruction, can often create confusion for a believer. He also found that Progressive Christianity was more harmful than Fundementalist Christianity. He and Tim, debate the spectrum between those two extremes and the need for discussion and education for informed decision-makingFollow Tim on Instagram // @thenewevangelicals We are a Crowdfunded organization. Support us hereCheck out the new merchJoin Our Facebook CommunityAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
8/16/2021 • 1 hour, 40 minutes, 20 seconds
25. Centering the Gospel of Jesus on the Oppressed with Rev. Megan Madsen
Megan Madsen, a Wesleyan theologian, discusses with Tim whether or not social justice is Biblical justice. From the Hebrew Bible to the Gospels, Megan breaks down how Judaism viewed injustice and how God expected Israel to respond to oppression of any kind. Megan, also reorients believers to an oppressed centered gospel in which the Spirit of God moves through a believer and accomplishes good deeds through them. She points out that modern Evangelicalism is centered on the white, male, heteronormative, Christian, captialist model and the gospel must benefit that believer. This is in contrast to the believer being beneficial to those around them, especially the most vulnerable in society.Follow Tim on Instagram // @thenewevangelicals Support Our Work Check out the new merchJoin Our Facebook Community Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
8/9/2021 • 1 hour, 12 minutes, 29 seconds
24. The Psychology of Abusive Leadership with Dr. Katie Blake
Dr. Katie, professor and researcher as well as master level yoga instructor, breaks down how Evangelical spaces can co-opt our identities and provide breeding grounds for abusive authority. Dr. Katie, explains early childhood development and how that creates our formation of identity. Identity, she argues, influences what kind of relational intimacy we have as adults. Tim and Dr. Katie, explore how churches, by their very nature of subjective truth, have a greater influence than authority figures who operate from objective fact. This pushes the average church goer to conform. Dr. Katie and Tim, look at how to do embodiment integration especially for women in deconstruction spaces who were survivors of spiritual abuse/trauma.Dr. Katie's WebsiteFollow Tim on Instagram // @thenewevangelicals The New Evangelicals is completely crowd funded. You can help out our work here.Check out the new merch Join Our Facebook CommunityAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
8/2/2021 • 1 hour, 21 minutes
23. Capitalism Sucks, Change My Mind with Jamin Hubner
Jamin Andreas Hubner, professor and researcher of economics , breaks down what capitalism is and how it isn’t compatible with a Biblical ethic. Jamin and Tim define some of the economic terms used in Evangelical spaces and what they really mean. They also explain how capitalism creates a coercion of labor due to the inequities in an economic system based on the employee and employer model. Jamin, then, describes an old buy forgotten model of the cooperative model in business and how it better meets the Biblical ethic of loving your neighbor.Follow Jamin on Twitter // @jaminhubnerFollow Tim on Instagram // @thenewevangelicals The New Evangelicals is completely crowd funded. You can help out our work hereCheck Out the New Merch Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
7/26/2021 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 50 seconds
22. The Six Way Fracturing of Evangelicalism with Mike Graham
On this episode Tim sits down with pastor, author and podcast producer, Mike Graham, who penned the article on The Gospel Coalition Network called The Six Way Fracturing of Evangelism which dissects the breakdown of Evangelism during the last election cycle. Mike is the executive pastor of Orlando Grace Church in Orlando, Florida and produces a podcast called As It Is In Heaven. Mike and Tim discuss the concept behind the article and where it originated. Mike, explains in a comprehensive way how deconstruction fits into this six category model.Read the Mike's Article // The Six Way Fracturing of EvangelicalismFollow Tim on Instagram // @thenewevangelicals You can support us hereCheck out the new merchJoin Our Facebook CommunityIf you like this episode, give us a rating and reviewAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
7/19/2021 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 31 seconds
21. Rescuing Women from Bad Sex with Sheila Gregoire
Sheila Gregoire, author of The Great Sex Rescue and the Facebook page To Love, Honor and Vacuum, is back to break down the misleading issues in Evangelical literature about marriage and sex. Beginning with her background, Sheila explains how the book The Great Sex Rescue became one of the first comprehensive scientific surveys on Evangelical Christian women’s sexual mental well-being and pleasure. Sheila and Tim explore the myths and harmful influences of these well known marriage books by Evangelical Christian authors. Show NotesSheila, begins by giving background on how her venture into the world of Christian women’s sexuality began. She explains how the book The Great Sex Rescue came about. Her research for the book used the first of its kind scientific survey to gauge women’s sexual satisfaction, women’s marriage health and women’s overall view of sex. Sheila, identifies four problems within the literature of well known Christian authors: The most damaging being sex is primarily for men, women were experiencing pleasure 47% less than the rate of their husbands, physical explanations for lack of pleasure not addressed, and myths about women’s sexuality. Sheila, goes on to explain how those books were not scientifically analyzed but used faulty interpretation of the data of peer reviewed material. Tim and Sheila look at the myths promoted in these well known books such as: Men have no self-control and therefore their wives must satisfy their sexual needs without a consideration of their own, issues of consent in marriage exploited by these authors, the dehumanization of men by portraying them as sex crazed maniacs, and how a woman’s painful intercourse isn’t tied to her need for non-intercourse stimulation.ResourcesCheck out Sheila's WebsiteFollow Tim on Instagram // @thenewevangelicals The New Evangelicals is completely crowd funded. You can help out our work here.Check out the new merchJoin Our Facebook CommunityIf you like this episode give us a rating and a review!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
7/12/2021 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 48 seconds
20. Charlie Kirk and the Resurgence of Christian Nationalism with Professor Matthew Boedy
I came across Matthew Boedy when I read an article he wrote critiquing Charlie Kirk’s rhetoric. I had to bring Professor Boedy on to ask him why he has an entire website devoted to Charlie Kirk and what his thoughts were on the resurgence of Christian Nationalism. Because Professor Boedy teaches rhetoric at the college level, we also dug in to talk radio and what makes their style of rhetoric so successful. For those who don’t know, Charlie Kirk is one of the most influential and popular conservative commentators to come up in recent memory. He started a network called Turning Point USA which has a massive social media presence and is devoted to upholding Trumpism and conservative values. Check out Matthew’s most recent article // Debunking Charlie Kirk on the Second AmendmentFollow Tim on Instagram // @thenewevangelicals The New Evangelicals is completely crowd funded. You can help out our work here.Check Out the New MerchJoin Our Facebook CommunityAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
7/5/2021 • 54 minutes, 1 second
Emergency Broadcast: I AGREE With Allie Stuckey?!
A few weeks ago I asked social media if someone could please tell me what the phrase "Social justice is not Biblical justice" meant and it did not disappoint. Allie Stuckey shared my post and told me she had just the podcast episode. So I decided to listen to it and give my thoughts on episode 146 of the Allie Stuckey show titled "What is Biblical Justice"This episode is better watched on YoutubeFollow Tim on Instagram // @thenewevangelicals The New Evangelicals is completely crowd funded. You can help out our work hereCheck out the new merch - Check Out the New Merch Join Our Facebook Community - If you like this episode give us a rating!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
7/1/2021 • 1 hour, 23 minutes, 40 seconds
19. Leaving Evangelicalism and Christian Music Behind with Jon Steingard
On this episode I brought Jonathan Steingard on the show to discuss his time with the Christian band Hawk Nelson. Jon has a unique perspective because he’s experience sides of the Christian culture and music industry that many of us don’t see. John and I talk about his time in Hawk Nelson and what it was like to deconstruct his faith while being the face of a popular Christian band. Follow Jon on instagram - @jonsteingardFollow Tim on Instagram // @thenewevangelicalsThe New Evangelicals is completely crowd funded. You can help us out buy buying us a coffee Check Out the New MerchJoin Our Facebook CommunityAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
6/28/2021 • 1 hour, 14 minutes, 4 seconds
18. Why Christians Should Care About Pride Month With Bridget Rivera
Author Bridget Rivera comes back on the show to talk about Pride Month and why Christians should care about it. As someone in the LGBTQ+ Community and a devoted Jesus follower, Bridget offers a perspective that Christians should pay attention to. Bridget’s Book Heavy Burdens comes out this October. Preorder Bridget’s Book HereFollow Bridget on TwitterFollow Tim on Instagram // @thenewevangelicalsThe New Evangelicals is completely crowd funded and You can help out our by buying us a coffeeCheck Out the New MerchJoin Our Facebook CommunityAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
6/21/2021 • 56 minutes, 38 seconds
17. I'd Rather Be an Atheist than a Calvinist with Tripp Fuller
On this episode I interview theologian, author and mega nerd (his words) Tripp Fuller. Tripp and I talk about the 4 gospels and how they don’t all agree on the same facts and how that’s ok. We talk about finding the divine in both inside and outside the Christian faith and at the end, Tripp picks my brain on The New Evangelicals and why I I started it. Tripp’s newest book is called Divine Self-Investment: An Open and Relational Constructive Christology Studies in Open and Relational Theology and is available everywhere. Tripp’s Website Get Tripp’s Book Follow Tim on Instagram // @thenewevangelicalsThe New Evangelicals is completely crowd funded. You can help out our work here.Join Our Facebook Community Like this episode? Give us a rating and leave a review. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
6/14/2021 • 1 hour, 56 minutes, 59 seconds
16. A Dialogue with Anti-Mask Pastor Samuel Deuth of Awaken Church
This is a new series that I will be doing throughout the New Evangelicals Podcast. I believe it is essential to dialogue with the other side of the Chrsitian spectrum, to ask questons and to hear what they have to say. On this episode I interview Samuel Deuth who is a Pastor at Awaken Church in California. Samuel believes that Christians should resist tyranny and oppression by resisting mask wearing both and inside and outside buildings. Samuel’s Church has hosted Charlie Kirk and will be hosting Candace Owens this summer. I had a lot of questions for Samuel and he was kind enough to come on to answer them. Watch on YoutubeFollow Samuel on Instagram // @samueldeuthFollow Tim on Instagram // @thenewevangelicalsThe New Evangelicals is completely crowd funded. You can help out our work hereCheck Out the New Merch Join Our Facebook CommunityLike this episode? Give us a ratingAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
6/7/2021 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 26 seconds
15. Hijacked by Fundamentalism, Christian Humanism and a Better Path Forward with David Gushee.
I interviewed the father of deconstructing (my title not his) Dr. David Gushee and let me tell you friends, it did not disappoint. David is well known in academic circles for writing several textbooks that are still widely used in colleges today including the book Kingdom Ethics. However, over time, David found himself more at odds with the fundamentalist take over the evangelicalism and when he wrote his LGBTQ affirming book, changing our minds, he was promptly kicked out. Since then David has spent his time writing After Evangelicalism and giving the deconstruction community better language for what they’ve experienced. David’s Website - https://davidpgushee.comGet David’s Latest Book // After Evangelicalism Follow Tim on Instagram // @thenewevangelicalsCheck Out the New MerchThe New Evangelicals is completely crowd funded. You can help out our work here.Join Our Facebook Community If you like this episode give us a rating and review. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
5/31/2021 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 15 seconds
14. Did God Really Create the World in Six Literal Days?Were Adam and Eve the First Two Humans on Earth? And How Do We Interpret the Bible on its Terms with Dr. John Walton
On this episode I sat down with the legendary John Walton who is an expert in the Old Testament and who has written over 30 books about his work. John and I dig deep into Genesis 1, talk about Adam and Eve and John offers incredible insight on major narratives in the Bible that our western eyes often miss.John’s BooksFollow Tim on Instagram // @thenewevangelicalsCheck Out the New Evangelicals Merch The New Evangelicals is completely crowd funded. You can help out our work hereJoin Our Facebook Community Like this episode? Give us a ratingAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
5/24/2021 • 52 minutes, 54 seconds
BONUS EPISODE: I Just Want Real Friends. Featuring Every Podcast Host You Know
On this episode Joey from the Dismantle Podcast asked several podcast hosts in his network to join him for a mega 90 day fiancé TELL ALL style episode. So that's what we did. We talk about our Church experience, losing friends and how we've found new friends through this deconstruction network.Follow Tim on Instagram // @thenewevangelicalsCheck Out the New MerchIf you’d like to donate you can do it here. Thank you for your generosity. If you like this episode don't forget to give us a rating and a reviewAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
5/20/2021 • 42 minutes, 49 seconds
13. My Child Just Came Out. Now What? How Love Makes Room with Staci Frenes
I sat down with Staci Frenes author of Love Makes Room which documents Staci’s journey of moving from a non-affirming to an affirming position when her daughter came out. Staci and I talk about the painful journey of losing friends in the Evangelical Church over this decision and how she and her daughter have found healing on the other side along with understanding that God’s love is bigger and wider than what we are sometimes lead to believe. Staci’s Website Order Love Makes RoomFollow Staci on Instagram // @stacifrenesFollow Tim on Instagram // @thenewevangelicalsCheck out the New Merch If you’d like to donate you can do it here. Thank you for your generosity. Join our Facebook CommunityAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
5/17/2021 • 58 minutes, 14 seconds
12. Women Rising and Taking Down the Patriarchy with Meghan Tschanz
On this episode Meghan Tschanz, author of Women Rising, joins me to talk about her journey growing up in a conservative, patriarchal church environment and having her world rocked as she traveled the globe with the mission’s organization the world race. Meghan’s story is powerful, heartbreaking and hopeful. Meghan’s WebsiteOrder Women RisingFollow Tim on Instagram // TheNewEvangelicalsJoin Our Facebook CommunityLike this episode? Give us a ratingAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
5/10/2021 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 57 seconds
11. I Just Left My Church, Now What? With Tim Whitaker
This is a very personal episode for me. On this episode my friend Will from the Space Between Podcast came on to interview me around my recent departure from my Church of six years. We talk about my backstory and the events leading up to my departure, dealing with Church hurt and where I’m at now. Honest and transparency are a core value for me and this episode is me doing that to the best of my ability.Special thanks to Will from the Space Between PodcastFollow Tim on Instagram // @TheNewEvangelicalsFollow Tim on Twitter // @newvangelicalsJoin Our Facebook CommunityAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
5/3/2021 • 1 hour, 44 seconds
10. A New Kind of Christian Music and Queer Christianity with Grace Baldridge (Semler Music)
On this episode I interview Grace Baldridge who’s artist name is Semler. Grace is a queer Christian who released a worship album that ranked #1 on iTunes. We talked about her experience in the Church as someone in the LGBTQ+ community, writing raw and honest music as worship to the Creator and how to push the Church forward to be more inclusive of a community that has often been ostracized and attacked by the American Evangelical Church. Follow Grace on Instagram // Grace Baldridge Check out Grace's newest E.P // Thank God For ThatFollow Tim on Instagram // TheNewEvangelicalsJoin Our Facebook CommunityLike this episode? Give us a ratingAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
4/26/2021 • 56 minutes, 17 seconds
9. Multiple Gods in the Bible, A Divine Council and Why is the Bible So Weird with Dr. Michael Heiser
Theology nerds! This episode is for you! I talk to Dr. Michael Heiser who’s expertise is the nature of the spiritual realm in the Bible, namely the Divine Councill and the hierarchy of the spiritual order. If you thought the Bible was weird then buckle up because it’s about to get really weird. Dr. Heiser runs his own podcast, The Naked Bible and is also the Executive Director of the School of Ministry at Celebration Church in Jacksonville, Florida. Follow Dr. Heiser on Instagram // @drmshphdListen to Dr. Heisers Podcast // The Naked BibleFollow Tim on Instagram // TheNewEvangelicalsJoin Our Facebook CommunityLike this episode? Give us a rating!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
4/19/2021 • 1 hour, 26 minutes, 35 seconds
8. Decolonizing Oversea's Missions, The Church Persecution Complex and Surviving a Pandemic with Peter Lublink
On this episode I brought my friend Peter on to talk about the Church persecution complex, Church culture and how to decolonize overseas missions. Peter is the executive director of Bethany kids which is a compassionate Christian mission transforming the lives of African children with surgical conditions and disabilities through pediatric surgery, rehabilitation, public education, spiritual ministry and training health professionals. Bethany Kid’s WebsiteFollow Bethany Kids on Instagram // Bethanykids.igFollow Tim on Instagram // TheNewEvangelicalsJoin Our Facebook CommunityLike this episode? Give us a ratingAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
4/12/2021 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 46 seconds
7. Purity Culture and Bad Sex with Dr. Camden Morgante
On this episode I interviewed Dr. Camden Morgante who is a licensed psychologist with a focus on dismantling the harm that purity culture has caused millions of people. We talk about Dr. Camden’s article titled ”The 5 Purity Culture Myths”, healing from purity culture and ways we can teach our kids a healthy view of human sexuality. Dr. Camden’s Website Follow Dr. Camden on Instagram // DrCamden5 Myths on Purity CultureTake Dr. Camden’s quiz on what purity culture myth affects youFollow Tim on Instagram // TheNewEvangelicals Join Our Facebook CommunityLike this episode? Give us a rating and a reviewAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
4/5/2021 • 49 minutes, 45 seconds
6. Emergency Broadcast: Satanic Panic, Sneakers and Evangelical Outrage Culture with Bridget Rivera
On this emergency episode I brought on Bridget Rivera @travelingNun) to talk about the recent Lil Nas X controversy and the Evangelical Church’s reaction to it. Bridget is a Christian a lesbian and is currently PHD’ing (stole from her bio). She has served as a committee member for Revoice and worked with other faith-based organizations such as Christians for Social Action and the Center for Faith, Sexuality, and Gender. Bridget also has a book coming out called Heavy Burden 7 Ways LGBTQ Christians Experience Harm in the Church. It’s now available for pre-orderBridget’s Website Follow Bridget on Twitter // @travelingnun Follow Bridget on Instagram // @travelingnun Preorder Bridget's Book // Heavy BurdenFollow Tim on Instagram // @TheNewEvangelicals - Join Our Facebook Community Like this episode? Give us a rating and reviewAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
3/30/2021 • 28 minutes, 32 seconds
5. Deconstructing into Atheism with Will from Heretical Theology
Will Thorpe from @Heretical_Theology joins me to share his journey from fundamentalist Christianity all the way into atheism. This episode isn’t about debating which worldview is right. Instead this is about Will being able to share his story and his perspective so we can listen and learn. Follow Will on Instagram // @heretical_theologyFollow Tim on Instagram // TheNewEvangelicals Join Our Facebook Community Like this episode? Give us a ratingAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
3/29/2021 • 58 minutes, 36 seconds
4. Exposing Sexual Abuse in the Evangelical Church with Eric Skwarczynski Host of the Preacher Boys Podcast
On this episode I had Eric Skwarczynski from the Preacher Boys Podcast join me to talk about his work uncovering the rampant sexual abuse in the Evangelical Church, specifically in the Independent Fundamental Baptist movement. Eric is doing the hard but necessary work to uncover how the IFB moves abusers around, covers up abuse and even has a “rehab” for abusers run by…an abuser! Preacher Boys Website Preacher Boys Podcast Preacher Boys Instagram // @preacherboysdocFollow The New Evangelicals // @thenewevangelicalsJoin our Facebook Community Like this episode? Give us a ratingAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
3/26/2021 • 47 minutes, 40 seconds
3. The Deconstruction Rabbit Hole with Phil Drysdale
Phil Drysdale runs the deconstruction network and is devoted to helping people deconstruct their faith. Phil was deep in the evangelical movement for decades and his story is full of twists and turns. For those deconstructing, this is the episode to listen to. Phil has great language and perspective on this often scary situation that many have found themselves in. We talk about what deconstructing is (and isn’t) what it can look like (or doesn’t look like) and Phil shares some surprising statistics on the type of people that are deconstructing (HINT: It’s not the the uncommitted Christian) Phil's Website Follow Phil on Instagram // Phildrysdale Follow Tim on Instagram // TheNewEvangelicals Join Our Facebook CommunityLike this episode? Give us a ratingAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
3/22/2021 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 42 seconds
2. Toxic Theology, Church Hurt and the Divinity of Christ with Jo Luehmann
Jo Luehmann is a former pastor and is working to dismantle systems of oppression and toxic theology (stole that from her Instagram bio). Jo is someone with not only a powerful story but who also has a perspective on the Christian faith that needs to be heard. We went deep on this one covering topics like the divinity of Christ, the Bible and deconstruction. One thing about Jo that I love is that she is committed to speaking the truth in love without dehumanizing those she disagrees with. Follow Jo on Instagram // @JoLuehmannFollow Tim on Instagram // @thenewevangelicals Join our Facebook Community Like this episode? Give us a rating and a review.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
3/19/2021 • 50 minutes, 29 seconds
1. Funny Videos, Evangelical Culture and Raising a Toddler during a Pandemic with Shama4Realz
Shama is a content creator on Instagram and Tik Tok who makes hilarious Christian satire videos. Tim sat down with Shama to talk about the process of creating content, disillusionment with the American Evangelical Church and why the Church, in Shama’s view, is still worth saving. Follow Shama on instagram and Tik Tok // @shama4realzFollow Tim on Instagram // @thenewevangelicalsSupport the showJoin our Facebook CommunityIf you enjoy the podcast, be sure to leave a reviewAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
3/15/2021 • 53 minutes, 18 seconds
Intro - Hello! Who Am I and What is This all About?
Thanks for checking out my first episode of this podcast!The New Evangelicals Podcast is created to allow space for people to wrestle through their faith, what it means, and what we do with it.This first episode is a short introduction of who I am and where we are going.Follow us on Instagram @thenewevangelicalsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy