The Other Journal Podcast
By The Other Journal
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Podcast Description
A podcast with interviews and lectures featuring theologians, philosophers, and cultural critics investigating the relationship between theology and culture. Visit http://theotherjournal.com for more.
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Allison Backous talks with Cathleen Falsani & Jeff Overstreet (Part Two) | TOJ's Creative Writing editor talks with Cathleen Falsani and Jeff Overstreet about the Christian culture's relationship to celebrities. Jeff Overstreet is the author of several books, including "Looking Through A Screen Darkly: Memoirs of Dangerous Moviegoing." He also blogs regularly on all things film at LookingCloser.org. Cathleen Falsani is a former religion columnist for the Chicago Sun Times, and the author of "The Dude Abides: The Gospel According to the Coen Brothers." | 9/29/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Allison Backous talks with Cathleen Falsani & Jeff Overstreet (Part One) | TOJ's Creative Writing editor Allison Backous interviews Jeff Overstreet and Cathleen Falsani on why celebrities matter to us, the type of celebrity Bono has become, and why we fail to see the complexity of the human condition in those we idolize. | 9/8/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Dr. Carl Raschke Interview (Part Two) | In part two of my conversation with Carl Raschke, we discuss this summer's oil spill, the affect a globalized economy has on our economic recovery, and why managing conflict will be one of the most important cultural skills for Americans moving forward. ** Please note we had some slight recording difficulties during our interview, making my questions to Carl difficult to hear in spots. Apologies for the trouble. ** | 8/16/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Dr. Carl Raschke Interview (Part One) | This week I interview Dr. Carl Raschke, Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Denver, and adjunct faculty at Mars Hill Graduate School. He's the author of numerous books including "The Next Reformation" and "GloboChrist." This is part one of a two part interview. In part one, we talk about the importance of asking the question that refuses to be asked; questioning as piety; some broad reflections on the economy; and why theology is ultimately a matter of engaging chaos. | 8/5/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Eugene McCarraher Lecture | The TOJ Podcast is back! (did you miss us?) This week we listen to a lecture by Dr. Eugene McCarrher entitled, "Justice Without Faith is Dead." Dr. McCarraher is the Associate Professor of Humanities and History, and the director of Graduate Liberal Studies at Villanova University and he was one of our keynote speakers at the 2008 Film Faith and Justice. You can learn more about Dr. McCarrher, and read a couple of his interviews, at http://theothejournal.com. | 7/22/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tim Conder & Dan Rhodes (Part Two) | This is part two of the dialogue between Tim Conder and Dan Rhodes on their new book "Free for All: Rediscovering the Bible in Community." They discuss the future of the church and the role pastors must play in this future. | 6/17/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Tim Conder & Dan Rhodes (Part One) | Tim Conder and Dan Rhodes talk about their new book "Free For All: Rediscovering the Bible in Community," what it means to embrace a communal interpretation of Scripture, and how they intentionally pastor their church to more fully engage the multiplicity of voices in their church community. Dan and Tim are co-pastors of Emmaus Way, a missional church located in Durham, NC. You can purchase or learn more about their text here: http://amzn.com/080107147X | 6/4/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Dwight Friesen Interview | In this episode I interview Dr. Dwight Friesen, Associate Professor of Practical Theology at Mars Hill Graduate School in Seattle, and author of the new book "Thy Kingdom Connected: What The Church Can Learn from Facebook, The Internet, and Other Networks." We discuss his new book, why we are networked beings, and why relationships are foundational realities for our lives and theologies. You can learn more about Dr. Friesen at www.dwightfriesen.com. | 5/20/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Peter Rollins Interview | I interview Peter Rollins about postmodernity, "differance" in the biblical text, and why our faith in God ought to be predominantly a stance of doubt. Rollins is the author of "How (Not) to Speak of God" and "The Fidelity of Betrayal." He's also the founder of Ikon, a faith community in Belfast, Ireland. You can learn more about him - and read his blog - at www.peterrollins.net. | 4/20/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Dr. James K.A. Smith Interview | In this episode, I interview Dr. Smith about his FFJ lecture, his latest book ("Desiring the Kingdom"), and the meaning of worldview for our theological and spiritual formation. | 4/13/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Fearless Speech, Courageous Eyes | Dr. James K.A. Smith | We listen to Dr. James K.A. Smith's lecture, "Fearless Speech, Courageous Eyes: A Theological Engagement with Freedom of Expression." It was delivered at the 2009 Film Faith and Justice Festival. You can read the text of Dr. Smith's lecture at http://theotherjournal.com. | 4/6/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Emmanuel Katangole Interview | We talk to Father Emmanuel Katangole, Associate Research Professor of Theology and World Christianity at Duke Divinity School, and the founding co-director of the Center for Reconciliation at Duke Divinity School. We discuss the Church as a people of lament, what it means to be a Christian anthropologist, and why America needs intimacy - but doesn't know it. | 3/11/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Justice, Forgiveness, and Reconciliation in the Wake of Genocide: The End of Words. | Today's podcast features a lecture by Father Immanuel Katangole, Associate Research Professor of Theology and World Christianity at Duke Divinity School, and the founding co-director of the Center of Reconciliation at the Divinity School. His lecture was delivered at the 2009 Film Faith and Justice event in Seattle. You can find out more about Father Katangole by visiting his website http://emmanuelkatongole.com. | 3/8/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Interview with Dr. Kelly Johnson | We interview Dr. Kelly Johnson, Associate Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Dayton. We discuss her lecture at FFJ, women in the academy, the economics of the Kingdom, and her latest book, "The Fear of Beggars: Stewardship and Poverty in Christian Ethics." | 3/1/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Episode #1: Dr. Kelly Johnson Lecture (FFJ) | In our inaugural podcast, we listen to a lecture by Dr. Kelly Johnson, Associate Professor of Religious Studies at Dayton University. Entitled, "Facing Suffering: Human Rights Tragedies and the Divine Comedy," it was delivered at the Film Faith and Justice conference in Seattle in October 2009. | 2/25/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| Total: 15 Episodes |
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