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Stuart Delony is a former paster, current writer, and the voice behind the podcast/website/blog Snarky Faith. In his own words, Delony "left the pulpit to tell the truth with satire, story, and a stubborn hope for something better than the church-as-industry." His book, "The Tribulation Survival Guide: How to Stay Alive When Everything Else is Dead" (Quoir Publishing) launches this month. 

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The Quollective isn’t just another media platform. It’s a grassroots, 
justice-fueled toolbox for people who want to change the world—and
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Use promo code radicallove for 10% off a yearly subscription—that’s a
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let’s build a post-fascist future together.
 

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Special thanks to our sponsors at Quoir, publishers of The Quollective.
The Quollective isn’t just another media platform. It’s a grassroots, 
justice-fueled toolbox for people who want to change the world—and
still laugh while doing it.
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Use promo code radicallove for 10% off a yearly subscription—that’s a
savings of 20% off the monthly price.  Go to thequollective.com and
let’s build a post-fascist future together.
 

Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com
for information about our collection and use of personal data for
advertising.
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Dr. Robert K.C. Forman is a prolific writer, teacher, and spiritual guide. Through his work as a university professor, ordained interfaith minister, hospital chaplain, and more, Dr. Forman has tirelessly studied the intellectual and mystical aspects of human spiritual experience. His latest book, Christianity Reimagined, offers a fresh perspective on faith, illuminating the voices of “mystics on the margins” whose insights challenge and enrich the spiritual landscape. Find out more about his work at christianityreimagined.org. *****
Special thanks to our sponsors at Quoir, publishers of The Quollective.
The Quollective isn’t just another media platform. It’s a grassroots, 
justice-fueled toolbox for people who want to change the world—and
still laugh while doing it.
----
Use promo code radicallove for 10% off a yearly subscription—that’s a
savings of 20% off the monthly price.  Go to thequollective.com and
let’s build a post-fascist future together.
 

Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com
for information about our collection and use of personal data for
advertising.
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The Outsider’s Banquet: A Journey in Healing, Overcoming, Progressing, and Evolving, is John S. Suarez’s first book. It was just recently released by Quoir publishing, and contains a foreward by author/publisher Keith Giles. The Outsider’s Banquet is a genre-bending spiritual novel where visions slip into memory, grace crosses timelines, and transformation arrives in unexpected forms—through magic, quantum entanglement, and love that refuses to let go. Through vision quests, near-death moments, and impossible tenderness, The Outsider’s Banquet explores what happens when the rejected become the reconcilers—and the ones never invited begin setting the table. *****
Special thanks to our sponsors at Quoir, publishers of The Quollective.
The Quollective isn’t just another media platform. It’s a grassroots, 
justice-fueled toolbox for people who want to change the world—and
still laugh while doing it.
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Use promo code radicallove for 10% off a yearly subscription—that’s a
savings of 20% off the monthly price.  Go to thequollective.com and
let’s build a post-fascist future together.
 

Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com
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Special thanks to our sponsors at Quoir, publishers of The Quollective.
The Quollective isn’t just another media platform. It’s a grassroots, 
justice-fueled toolbox for people who want to change the world—and
still laugh while doing it.
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Use promo code radicallove for 10% off a yearly subscription—that’s a
savings of 20% off the monthly price.  Go to thequollective.com and
let’s build a post-fascist future together.
 

Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com
for information about our collection and use of personal data for
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What does it mean to be a man? This is a lively and revealing three-way conversation with Mark, Kelly, and our returning guest Jon Carl Lewis (and our first episode in a long time in which we’ve had the pleasure of a guest in-studio with us!) that spans a wide range of topics related to the spirituality and embodiment of masculinity—whether straight, queer, or trans.  </p><p>Using as our jumping-off point the shared experience of being adult men facing the challenges of caring for and losing parents, the conversation then deepens into discussing the paradox of being simultaneously men of the world and “children of God,” balancing trusting God to help with our troubles and doing what we can in our power as well, and the need that even the strongest man has for community. Oh yeah, and then we start taking about sexuality as well! Listen for the first half of this candid, soul-baring conversation!    </p><p>Jon Carl Lewis describes himself as “your average queer, liberative theologian and spiritual guide.” His work invites” individuals and communities into conversation around how integration of the spiritual and the sexual/erotic can enliven and reconcile people of faith to themselves, the sacred, their communities, and all of creation.” His Substack is called “Ramblings (of a Queer, Christian Contemplative) (queerchristianramblings.substack.com).</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[Kelly and Mark sit down to discuss Unrepentant: Our Manifesto of Queer Divinity and Sacred Justice — a revolutionary text calling faith communities to end religious abuse and bring accountability into the Church.  Mark opens up about the creative process, the vision behind the manifesto, and the courage required to confront systems that wound.  Hear excerpts from the Witnesses — poetic proclamations of joy, belonging, and liberation — and discover how love can be rebuilt as a measurable, living practice of justice. *****
Special thanks to our sponsors at Quoir, publishers of The Quollective.
The Quollective isn’t just another media platform. It’s a grassroots, 
justice-fueled toolbox for people who want to change the world—and
still laugh while doing it.
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Use promo code radicallove for 10% off a yearly subscription—that’s a
savings of 20% off the monthly price.  Go to thequollective.com and
let’s build a post-fascist future together.
 

Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com
for information about our collection and use of personal data for
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      <description><![CDATA[In this era when politics and Christian identity are so tightly wrapped around one another, it’s common to see people arguing that the people across the aisle aren’t “real” Christians—because of what or who they support or defend. But is this division between Christians helpful, or even true? What if they ARE real Christians—and they are our responsibility?

Launching points for this discussion include a recent Substack by Tim Whitaker (The New Evangelicals), entitled “Stop Saying They Aren’t Real Christians,” Katherine Stewart’s book “Money, Lies, and God: Inside the Movement to Destroy American Democracy,” and Zach Lambert’s “Better Ways to Read the Bible: Transforming a Weapon of Harm into a Tool of Healing.” *****
Special thanks to our sponsors at Quoir, publishers of The Quollective.
The Quollective isn’t just another media platform. It’s a grassroots, 
justice-fueled toolbox for people who want to change the world—and
still laugh while doing it.
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Use promo code radicallove for 10% off a yearly subscription—that’s a
savings of 20% off the monthly price.  Go to thequollective.com and
let’s build a post-fascist future together.
 

Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com
for information about our collection and use of personal data for
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Launching points for this discussion include a recent Substack by Tim Whitaker (The New Evangelicals), entitled “Stop Saying They Aren’t Real Christians,” Katherine Stewart’s book “Money, Lies, and God: Inside the Movement to Destroy American Democracy,” and Zach Lambert’s “Better Ways to Read the Bible: Transforming a Weapon of Harm into a Tool of Healing.”</itunes:summary>
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Launching points for this discussion include a recent Substack by Tim Whitaker (The New Evangelicals), entitled “Stop Saying They Aren’t Real Christians,” Katherine Stewart’s book “Money, Lies, and God: Inside the Movement to Destroy American Democracy,” and Zach Lambert’s “Better Ways to Read the Bible: Transforming a Weapon of Harm into a Tool of Healing.”</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>John Fugelsang is a fierce advocate for the “separation of church and hate.” This week, the irreverent host of Sirius XM’s “Tell Me Everything” takes on Christianity in the US, which he says has been hijacked by those who misunderstand or misuse the Bible in ways that are controlling, oppressive, and destructive. With sharp humor and intellect, Fugelsang argues for the love, mercy, and service that are supposed to make up the heart of Christianity. <br /><br />In his new NYT best selling book, “Separation of Church and Hate: A Sane Person's Guide to Taking Back the Bible from Fundamentalists, Fascists, and Flock-Fleecing Frauds,” comedian and broadcaster John Fugelsang (pronounced “Fyoo-gull-sang,” despite Kelly mispronouncing it in the show intro. ;-)) challenges fundamentalist arguments on hot button issues using scripture, common sense, and deeply inappropriate humor. Find more about John Fugelsang at johnfugelsang.com or listen to his show "Tell Me Everything with John Fugelsang" on Sirius XM Progress.</p>
<p><p>*****<br>Special thanks to our sponsors at Quoir, publishers of The Quollective.<br>The Quollective isn’t just another media platform. It’s a grassroots,&nbsp;<br>justice-fueled toolbox for people who want to change the world—and<br>still laugh while doing it.<br>----<br>Use promo code <strong>radicallove</strong> for 10% off a yearly subscription—that’s a<br>savings of 20% off the monthly price. &nbsp;Go to <a href="http://thequollective.com/">thequollective.com</a> and<br>let’s build a post-fascist future together.<br>&nbsp;</p></p><br/> <p>Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See <a href="https://pcm.adswizz.com">pcm.adswizz.com</a> for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.</p>]]></description>
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Our journey takes us through his parallel passion for music and the near-miss of a professional career, his love of writing, and his latest book, Talking to Trees: A Journey into Soul. We explore the transformative impact of his work with the Animas Valley Institute, founded by Bill Plotkin, and how that opened him to a deeper exploration of the human soul.
Along the way, Brian and I wrestle with the question of the divine—what it means to us, how we encounter it, and how it shapes our lives. And we discover the many ways Brian continues to live out his joy: in faith, in music, in nature, and in the calling to speak honestly about love that includes us all.
This is a conversation about risk, resilience, and rediscovering the soul’s song—a reminder that radical love is not only possible, but necessary.
Find out more about Brian on his website at BrianEPearson.ca, where you can order a hand-signed copy of Talking to Trees and listen to his podcast The Mystic Cave. *****
Special thanks to our sponsors at Quoir, publishers of The Quollective.
The Quollective isn’t just another media platform. It’s a grassroots, 
justice-fueled toolbox for people who want to change the world—and
still laugh while doing it.
----
Use promo code radicallove for 10% off a yearly subscription—that’s a
savings of 20% off the monthly price.  Go to thequollective.com and
let’s build a post-fascist future together.
 

Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com
for information about our collection and use of personal data for
advertising.
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This is a conversation about risk, resilience, and rediscovering the soul’s song—a reminder that radical love is not only possible, but necessary.
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Our journey takes us through his parallel passion for music and the near-miss of a professional career, his love of writing, and his latest book, Talking to Trees: A Journey into Soul. We explore the transformative impact of his work with the Animas Valley Institute, founded by Bill Plotkin, and how that opened him to a deeper exploration of the human soul.
Along the way, Brian and I wrestle with the question of the divine—what it means to us, how we encounter it, and how it shapes our lives. And we discover the many ways Brian continues to live out his joy: in faith, in music, in nature, and in the calling to speak honestly about love that includes us all.
This is a conversation about risk, resilience, and rediscovering the soul’s song—a reminder that radical love is not only possible, but necessary.
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Our journey takes us through his parallel passion for music and the near-miss of a professional career, his love of writing, and his latest book, Talking to Trees: A Journey into Soul. We explore the transformative impact of his work with the Animas Valley Institute, founded by Bill Plotkin, and how that opened him to a deeper exploration of the human soul.

Along the way, Brian and Mark wrestle with the question of the divine—what it means to us, how we encounter it, and how it shapes our lives. And we discover the many ways Brian continues to live out his joy: in faith, in music, in nature, and in the calling to speak honestly about love that includes us all.

This is a conversation about risk, resilience, and rediscovering the soul’s song—a reminder that radical love is not only possible, but necessary.

Find out more about Brian on his website at BrianEPearson.ca, where you can order a hand-signed copy of Talking to Trees and listen to his podcast The Mystic Cave. *****
Special thanks to our sponsors at Quoir, publishers of The Quollective.
The Quollective isn’t just another media platform. It’s a grassroots, 
justice-fueled toolbox for people who want to change the world—and
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Our journey takes us through his parallel passion for music and the near-miss of a professional career, his love of writing, and his latest book, Talking to Trees: A Journey into Soul. We explore the transformative impact of his work with the Animas Valley Institute, founded by Bill Plotkin, and how that opened him to a deeper exploration of the human soul.

Along the way, Brian and Mark wrestle with the question of the divine—what it means to us, how we encounter it, and how it shapes our lives. And we discover the many ways Brian continues to live out his joy: in faith, in music, in nature, and in the calling to speak honestly about love that includes us all.

This is a conversation about risk, resilience, and rediscovering the soul’s song—a reminder that radical love is not only possible, but necessary.

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Our journey takes us through his parallel passion for music and the near-miss of a professional career, his love of writing, and his latest book, Talking to Trees: A Journey into Soul. We explore the transformative impact of his work with the Animas Valley Institute, founded by Bill Plotkin, and how that opened him to a deeper exploration of the human soul.

Along the way, Brian and Mark wrestle with the question of the divine—what it means to us, how we encounter it, and how it shapes our lives. And we discover the many ways Brian continues to live out his joy: in faith, in music, in nature, and in the calling to speak honestly about love that includes us all.

This is a conversation about risk, resilience, and rediscovering the soul’s song—a reminder that radical love is not only possible, but necessary.

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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How many times has somebody's “BUT” gotten in the way of God’s love? "God loves us BUT”…He is also Just. But we can’t affirm that behavior. But we can't just accept that sinner. What if...God's love is "BUT"-less? Kelly talks with author/teacher Bradley Jersak about a love that is not the opposite of mercy, a love that is not retributive, a love that frees rather than enforces. We discuss how projecting conditions onto God’s love affects our theology and culture, including the belief that God will desert most of us in the Rapture, the view that if our kind of Christians were in control our nation would do God’s will, and the heresy that empathy and embodying the values of the Sermon on the Mount here on earth are ungodly. When we are asked to love our neighbor and share the Good News, is there a more effective way to do it? Yes, we think there is. <br /><br />Bradley Jersak is an author and teacher based in Abbotsford, BC, Canada. He the author of several books, including A More Christlike God and Out of the Embers: Faith After the Great Deconstruction. Bradley also serves as the Principal and as a professor of St. Stephen’s University (SSU.ca) in New Brunswick, Canada. Bradley's focus is on sharing the good news that God is Love, perfectly revealed in Jesus' all-embracing gospel. Find more of his work at https://bradjersak.com and subscribe to his Substack at https://substack.com/@bradleyjersak124315.</p>
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<p><p>*****<br>Special thanks to our sponsors at Quoir, publishers of The Quollective.<br>The Quollective isn’t just another media platform. It’s a grassroots,&nbsp;<br>justice-fueled toolbox for people who want to change the world—and<br>still laugh while doing it.<br>----<br>Use promo code <strong>radicallove</strong> for 10% off a yearly subscription—that’s a<br>savings of 20% off the monthly price. &nbsp;Go to <a href="http://thequollective.com/">thequollective.com</a> and<br>let’s build a post-fascist future together.<br>&nbsp;</p></p><br/> <p>Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See <a href="https://pcm.adswizz.com">pcm.adswizz.com</a> for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.</p>]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Is there a good kind of contamination? The energy and emotion get turned up in this 2nd part of our conversation with teacher and author Bille Hoard about disgust and "eucontamination.". This week we also introduce our new "Bible Moment" segment with Bible Teacher Amanda Pence, MA, who provides valuable context, history, and insight into how passages from the Hebrew Bible and Christian New Testament apply to the episode topic--in this case, disgust (and who are the "real" people of God)</p><p>Billie Hoard is "a trans woman, teacher, author, and something of an Anabaptist radical.” Billie and her brother, psychology professor Paul Hoard, are co-authors of the forthcoming book “Eucontamination: Disgust Theology and the Christian Life” (Cascade Books), a psychological, theological, and sociological exploration of disgust, purity/contamination, and being transformed by what’s trueFind Billie's work at billieiswriting.substack.com and connect on IG/Threads @billieiswriting </p><p>Amanda Pence MA is a Bible scholar who graduated with highest honors from Talbot School of Theology (Biola University). She is committed to studying the Bible in context & with a deep commitment to its inspiration & authority. She is also an Evangelical LGBTQIA+ advocate who affirms the full inclusion of all siblings of faith, in all levels of the church. Find out more about her academic writings and public speaking at https://www.amandapence.org. Subscribe to her Substack at https://open.substack.com/pub/amandapence.</p>
<p><p>*****<br>Special thanks to our sponsors at Quoir, publishers of The Quollective.<br>The Quollective isn’t just another media platform. It’s a grassroots,&nbsp;<br>justice-fueled toolbox for people who want to change the world—and<br>still laugh while doing it.<br>----<br>Use promo code <strong>radicallove</strong> for 10% off a yearly subscription—that’s a<br>savings of 20% off the monthly price. &nbsp;Go to <a href="http://thequollective.com/">thequollective.com</a> and<br>let’s build a post-fascist future together.<br>&nbsp;</p></p><br/> <p>Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See <a href="https://pcm.adswizz.com">pcm.adswizz.com</a> for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.</p>]]></description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Is there a good kind of contamination? The energy and emotion get turned up in this 2nd part of our conversation with teacher and author Bille Hoard about disgust and "eucontamination.". This week we also introduce our new "Bible Moment" segment with Bible Teacher Amanda Pence, MA, who provides valuable context, history, and insight into how passages from the Hebrew Bible and Christian New Testament apply to the episode topic--in this case, disgust (and who are the "real" people of God)</p><p>Billie Hoard is "a trans woman, teacher, author, and something of an Anabaptist radical.” Billie and her brother, psychology professor Paul Hoard, are co-authors of the forthcoming book “Eucontamination: Disgust Theology and the Christian Life” (Cascade Books), a psychological, theological, and sociological exploration of disgust, purity/contamination, and being transformed by what’s trueFind Billie's work at billieiswriting.substack.com and connect on IG/Threads @billieiswriting </p><p>Amanda Pence MA is a Bible scholar who graduated with highest honors from Talbot School of Theology (Biola University). She is committed to studying the Bible in context & with a deep commitment to its inspiration & authority. She is also an Evangelical LGBTQIA+ advocate who affirms the full inclusion of all siblings of faith, in all levels of the church. Find out more about her academic writings and public speaking at https://www.amandapence.org. Subscribe to her Substack at https://open.substack.com/pub/amandapence.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Disgust is powerful. If our body believes something we ingest is contaminated, we will throw it up before our mind even knows what happened. But is there a good kind of contamination? Teacher and author Bille Hoard makes the case that disgust can make us reject “euconaminants,” too—the people and qualities that can “infect” us with goodness.</p><p>Billie Hoard is "a trans woman, teacher, author, and something of an Anabaptist radical.” Billie and her brother, psychology professor Paul Hoard, are co-authors of the forthcoming book “Eucontamination: Disgust Theology and the Christian Life” (Cascade Books), a psychological, theological, and sociological exploration of disgust, purity/contamination, and being transformed by what’s true<br /><br />Find Billie's work at <a href="http://billieiswriting.substack.com/">billieiswriting.substack.com</a> and connect on IG/Threads @billieiswriting</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Bible Teacher Amanda Pence wants you to know your hermeneutic—that is, what lens you’re looking through when you read the Bible. There is no perfect “plain reading” of scripture. We all interpret our way through this library, written by many people in various times, places, & situations—& bring much of our own context to the page. Amanda tells us her story of how studying the Bible broke her out of what some call the “Biblical Worldview” & led her to a loving, inclusive, understanding of what Christ & the Holy Spirit are up to.</p><p>Amanda Pence MA is a Bible scholar who graduated with highest honors from Talbot School of Theology (Biola University). She is committed to studying the Bible in context & with a deep commitment to its inspiration & authority. She is also an Evangelical LGBTQIA+ advocate who affirms the full inclusion of all siblings of faith, in all levels of the church. Find out more about her academic writings and public speaking at https://www.amandapence.org. Subscribe to her Substack at https://open.substack.com/pub/amandapence.</p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bible Teacher Amanda Pence wants you to know your hermeneutic—that is, what lens you’re looking through when you read the Bible. There is no perfect “plain reading” of scripture. We all interpret our way through this library, written by many people in various times, places, & situations—& bring much of our own context to the page. Amanda tells us her story of how studying the Bible broke her out of what some call the “Biblical Worldview” & led her to a loving, inclusive, understanding of what Christ & the Holy Spirit are up to.</p><p>Amanda Pence MA is a Bible scholar who graduated with highest honors from Talbot School of Theology (Biola University). She is committed to studying the Bible in context & with a deep commitment to its inspiration & authority. She is also an Evangelical LGBTQIA+ advocate who affirms the full inclusion of all siblings of faith, in all levels of the church. Find out more about her academic writings and public speaking at https://www.amandapence.org. Subscribe to her Substack at https://open.substack.com/pub/amandapence.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>As Bruce Epperly regularly writes to the Speaker Mike Johnson , "Please consider what Jesus, not Trump, would do." Using this petition as a starting point, we talk with Epperly, who is a theologian, spiritual guide, pastor, professor, and prolific author, about Christianity and US politics today. Listen as he explains how conservative efforts to hold onto traditional theology & the "greatness" of the 1950s goes against the "divinely creative grain of the universe." Liberals are not spared, (nor are Conservatives written off--we are all still "one Church") in this conversation that seeks Christ in the midst of a binary political divide.</p><p>Dr. Bruce Epperly is the author of over 60 books, including his latest, "The God of the Growing Edge: Whitehead and Thurman on Theology, Spirituality, and Social Change" & the recent "Homegrown Mystics: Restoring Our Nation with the Healing Wisdom of America's Visionaries." In addition to teaching, preaching, and writing, Epperly is also a leading thinker in Process Theology and Christian Mysticism (and as you can hear in the podcast, hundreds of other topics.) You can find out more about Bruce Epperly and his work at www.drbruceepperly.com.</p>
<p><p>*****<br>Special thanks to our sponsors at Quoir, publishers of The Quollective.<br>The Quollective isn’t just another media platform. It’s a grassroots,&nbsp;<br>justice-fueled toolbox for people who want to change the world—and<br>still laugh while doing it.<br>----<br>Use promo code <strong>radicallove</strong> for 10% off a yearly subscription—that’s a<br>savings of 20% off the monthly price. &nbsp;Go to <a href="http://thequollective.com/">thequollective.com</a> and<br>let’s build a post-fascist future together.<br>&nbsp;</p></p><br/> <p>Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See <a href="https://pcm.adswizz.com">pcm.adswizz.com</a> for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.</p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 25 May 2025 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>podcast@radiantdigital.co (Radical Love Live)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As Bruce Epperly regularly writes to the Speaker Mike Johnson , "Please consider what Jesus, not Trump, would do." Using this petition as a starting point, we talk with Epperly, who is a theologian, spiritual guide, pastor, professor, and prolific author, about Christianity and US politics today. Listen as he explains how conservative efforts to hold onto traditional theology & the "greatness" of the 1950s goes against the "divinely creative grain of the universe." Liberals are not spared, (nor are Conservatives written off--we are all still "one Church") in this conversation that seeks Christ in the midst of a binary political divide.</p><p>Dr. Bruce Epperly is the author of over 60 books, including his latest, "The God of the Growing Edge: Whitehead and Thurman on Theology, Spirituality, and Social Change" & the recent "Homegrown Mystics: Restoring Our Nation with the Healing Wisdom of America's Visionaries." In addition to teaching, preaching, and writing, Epperly is also a leading thinker in Process Theology and Christian Mysticism (and as you can hear in the podcast, hundreds of other topics.) You can find out more about Bruce Epperly and his work at www.drbruceepperly.com.</p>
<p><p>*****<br>Special thanks to our sponsors at Quoir, publishers of The Quollective.<br>The Quollective isn’t just another media platform. It’s a grassroots,&nbsp;<br>justice-fueled toolbox for people who want to change the world—and<br>still laugh while doing it.<br>----<br>Use promo code <strong>radicallove</strong> for 10% off a yearly subscription—that’s a<br>savings of 20% off the monthly price. &nbsp;Go to <a href="http://thequollective.com/">thequollective.com</a> and<br>let’s build a post-fascist future together.<br>&nbsp;</p></p><br/> <p>Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See <a href="https://pcm.adswizz.com">pcm.adswizz.com</a> for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>As Bruce Epperly regularly writes to the Speaker Mike Johnson , "Please consider what Jesus, not Trump, would do." Using this petition as a starting point, we talk with Epperly, who is a theologian, spiritual guide, pastor, professor, and prolific author, about Christianity and US politics today. Listen as he explains how conservative efforts to hold onto traditional theology & the "greatness" of the 1950s goes against the "divinely creative grain of the universe." Liberals are not spared, (nor are Conservatives written off--we are all still "one Church") in this conversation that seeks Christ in the midst of a binary political divide.</p><p>Dr. Bruce Epperly is the author of over 60 books, including his latest, "The God of the Growing Edge: Whitehead and Thurman on Theology, Spirituality, and Social Change" & the recent "Homegrown Mystics: Restoring Our Nation with the Healing Wisdom of America's Visionaries." In addition to teaching, preaching, and writing, Epperly is also a leading thinker in Process Theology and Christian Mysticism (and as you can hear in the podcast, hundreds of other topics.) You can find out more about Bruce Epperly and his work at www.drbruceepperly.com. </p>
<p><p>*****<br>Special thanks to our sponsors at Quoir, publishers of The Quollective.<br>The Quollective isn’t just another media platform. It’s a grassroots,&nbsp;<br>justice-fueled toolbox for people who want to change the world—and<br>still laugh while doing it.<br>----<br>Use promo code <strong>radicallove</strong> for 10% off a yearly subscription—that’s a<br>savings of 20% off the monthly price. &nbsp;Go to <a href="http://thequollective.com/">thequollective.com</a> and<br>let’s build a post-fascist future together.<br>&nbsp;</p></p><br/> <p>Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See <a href="https://pcm.adswizz.com">pcm.adswizz.com</a> for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.</p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 20 May 2025 10:41:21 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As Bruce Epperly regularly writes to the Speaker Mike Johnson , "Please consider what Jesus, not Trump, would do." Using this petition as a starting point, we talk with Epperly, who is a theologian, spiritual guide, pastor, professor, and prolific author, about Christianity and US politics today. Listen as he explains how conservative efforts to hold onto traditional theology & the "greatness" of the 1950s goes against the "divinely creative grain of the universe." Liberals are not spared, (nor are Conservatives written off--we are all still "one Church") in this conversation that seeks Christ in the midst of a binary political divide.</p><p>Dr. Bruce Epperly is the author of over 60 books, including his latest, "The God of the Growing Edge: Whitehead and Thurman on Theology, Spirituality, and Social Change" & the recent "Homegrown Mystics: Restoring Our Nation with the Healing Wisdom of America's Visionaries." In addition to teaching, preaching, and writing, Epperly is also a leading thinker in Process Theology and Christian Mysticism (and as you can hear in the podcast, hundreds of other topics.) You can find out more about Bruce Epperly and his work at www.drbruceepperly.com. </p>
<p><p>*****<br>Special thanks to our sponsors at Quoir, publishers of The Quollective.<br>The Quollective isn’t just another media platform. It’s a grassroots,&nbsp;<br>justice-fueled toolbox for people who want to change the world—and<br>still laugh while doing it.<br>----<br>Use promo code <strong>radicallove</strong> for 10% off a yearly subscription—that’s a<br>savings of 20% off the monthly price. &nbsp;Go to <a href="http://thequollective.com/">thequollective.com</a> and<br>let’s build a post-fascist future together.<br>&nbsp;</p></p><br/> <p>Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See <a href="https://pcm.adswizz.com">pcm.adswizz.com</a> for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Bakker is back, and he wants you to argue better! "Can't we all get along?" sounds like one of the most naive questions in the world, but in truth, it's one of the most Christlike things we can do. Our guest Jay Bakker, punk-rock pastor, author, and independent scholar, has long been a champion of arguing well, giving others grace, and also calling out intolerance--both on the right and on the left. In this conversation, we dig into what is going on in our country, the deep and wounding polarization, and the lessons we can learn from how figures ranging from Paul to MLK Jr to John Hume to our beloved Tammy Faye (Jay's mom) found a foundation for dialogue in the midst of the conflicts of their times. <br /><br />Jay Bakker is the pastor and founder of Revolution Gathering (https://revolutionchurch.com/), a radically inclusive online community of believers and seekers who want to do church in a way that fits their values, without the partisanship and division. He's on YouTube with his latest message every week--go watch, like, and subscribe at https://www.youtube.com/@revolutionbroadcasting! Jay is also the author of "Son of a Preacher Man", which recounts his experience growing up as the son of famed televangelists Jim and Tammy Bakker, and the more recent books "Fall to Grace: A Revolution of God, Self & Society" and "Faith, Doubt, and Other Lines I've Crossed." </p>
<p><p>*****<br>Special thanks to our sponsors at Quoir, publishers of The Quollective.<br>The Quollective isn’t just another media platform. It’s a grassroots,&nbsp;<br>justice-fueled toolbox for people who want to change the world—and<br>still laugh while doing it.<br>----<br>Use promo code <strong>radicallove</strong> for 10% off a yearly subscription—that’s a<br>savings of 20% off the monthly price. &nbsp;Go to <a href="http://thequollective.com/">thequollective.com</a> and<br>let’s build a post-fascist future together.<br>&nbsp;</p></p><br/> <p>Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See <a href="https://pcm.adswizz.com">pcm.adswizz.com</a> for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.</p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 11 May 2025 17:00:17 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bakker is back, and he wants you to argue better! "Can't we all get along?" sounds like one of the most naive questions in the world, but in truth, it's one of the most Christlike things we can do. Our guest Jay Bakker, punk-rock pastor, author, and independent scholar, has long been a champion of arguing well, giving others grace, and also calling out intolerance--both on the right and on the left. In this conversation, we dig into what is going on in our country, the deep and wounding polarization, and the lessons we can learn from how figures ranging from Paul to MLK Jr to John Hume to our beloved Tammy Faye (Jay's mom) found a foundation for dialogue in the midst of the conflicts of their times. <br /><br />Jay Bakker is the pastor and founder of Revolution Gathering (https://revolutionchurch.com/), a radically inclusive online community of believers and seekers who want to do church in a way that fits their values, without the partisanship and division. He's on YouTube with his latest message every week--go watch, like, and subscribe at https://www.youtube.com/@revolutionbroadcasting! Jay is also the author of "Son of a Preacher Man", which recounts his experience growing up as the son of famed televangelists Jim and Tammy Bakker, and the more recent books "Fall to Grace: A Revolution of God, Self & Society" and "Faith, Doubt, and Other Lines I've Crossed." </p>
<p><p>*****<br>Special thanks to our sponsors at Quoir, publishers of The Quollective.<br>The Quollective isn’t just another media platform. It’s a grassroots,&nbsp;<br>justice-fueled toolbox for people who want to change the world—and<br>still laugh while doing it.<br>----<br>Use promo code <strong>radicallove</strong> for 10% off a yearly subscription—that’s a<br>savings of 20% off the monthly price. &nbsp;Go to <a href="http://thequollective.com/">thequollective.com</a> and<br>let’s build a post-fascist future together.<br>&nbsp;</p></p><br/> <p>Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See <a href="https://pcm.adswizz.com">pcm.adswizz.com</a> for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>There is a growing awareness of the impact that religious trauma—damaging things we’ve been told, that have been done to us, and that we’ve believed in negative religious environments—can have a lasting affects on our self-esteem, our relationships, and can even get down into our very nervous systems. This is a heartfelt conversation with Dr Mark Karris that focuses on his experiences in helping others heal the trauma of their adverse religious experiences, as well as the story of his own journey to heal his own traumatic experiences in the church. This is an important discussion for anyone who wants to understand religious trauma better, for those who pastor or counsel others who may have religious trauma, or for those who know that something wasn’t right in the religious environment they were brought up in, and need to hear it: you’re not crazy. <br /><br />Dr Mark G Karris a licensed Marriage and Family therapist who works with youth, families, couples, and individuals. He brings a range of professional, academic, and travel experiences that give him a breadth of knowledge and empathy. In addition to his role as therapist, Karris is also a prolific author. His latest book is Beyond Fairy Tales: A Couple’s Guide to Finding Clarity, Doing the Work, and Building a Lasting Relationship. He is also the author of Religious Refugees: (De)Constructing Toward Spiritual and Emotional Healing; The Diabolical Trinity:Healing Religious Trauma from a Wrathful God, Tormenting Hell, and a Sinful Self; and Divine Echoes: Reconciling Prayer with the Uncontrolling Love of God. You can find out more about Dr. Karris and his work at https://markgregorykarris.com.</p>
<p><p>*****<br>Special thanks to our sponsors at Quoir, publishers of The Quollective.<br>The Quollective isn’t just another media platform. It’s a grassroots,&nbsp;<br>justice-fueled toolbox for people who want to change the world—and<br>still laugh while doing it.<br>----<br>Use promo code <strong>radicallove</strong> for 10% off a yearly subscription—that’s a<br>savings of 20% off the monthly price. &nbsp;Go to <a href="http://thequollective.com/">thequollective.com</a> and<br>let’s build a post-fascist future together.<br>&nbsp;</p></p><br/> <p>Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See <a href="https://pcm.adswizz.com">pcm.adswizz.com</a> for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.</p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 4 May 2025 15:04:08 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is a growing awareness of the impact that religious trauma—damaging things we’ve been told, that have been done to us, and that we’ve believed in negative religious environments—can have a lasting affects on our self-esteem, our relationships, and can even get down into our very nervous systems. This is a heartfelt conversation with Dr Mark Karris that focuses on his experiences in helping others heal the trauma of their adverse religious experiences, as well as the story of his own journey to heal his own traumatic experiences in the church. This is an important discussion for anyone who wants to understand religious trauma better, for those who pastor or counsel others who may have religious trauma, or for those who know that something wasn’t right in the religious environment they were brought up in, and need to hear it: you’re not crazy. <br /><br />Dr Mark G Karris a licensed Marriage and Family therapist who works with youth, families, couples, and individuals. He brings a range of professional, academic, and travel experiences that give him a breadth of knowledge and empathy. In addition to his role as therapist, Karris is also a prolific author. His latest book is Beyond Fairy Tales: A Couple’s Guide to Finding Clarity, Doing the Work, and Building a Lasting Relationship. He is also the author of Religious Refugees: (De)Constructing Toward Spiritual and Emotional Healing; The Diabolical Trinity:Healing Religious Trauma from a Wrathful God, Tormenting Hell, and a Sinful Self; and Divine Echoes: Reconciling Prayer with the Uncontrolling Love of God. You can find out more about Dr. Karris and his work at https://markgregorykarris.com.</p>
<p><p>*****<br>Special thanks to our sponsors at Quoir, publishers of The Quollective.<br>The Quollective isn’t just another media platform. It’s a grassroots,&nbsp;<br>justice-fueled toolbox for people who want to change the world—and<br>still laugh while doing it.<br>----<br>Use promo code <strong>radicallove</strong> for 10% off a yearly subscription—that’s a<br>savings of 20% off the monthly price. &nbsp;Go to <a href="http://thequollective.com/">thequollective.com</a> and<br>let’s build a post-fascist future together.<br>&nbsp;</p></p><br/> <p>Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See <a href="https://pcm.adswizz.com">pcm.adswizz.com</a> for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>On March 10, a demolition crew tore up the pavement of Black Lives Matter Plaza in Washington DC, and Reverend Starlette Thomas was there to bear witness. With this moment of government-ordered erasure as our starting point, we talk with Thomas about the protest and community that happened on that very ground after the killing of George Floyd in 2020—and why recent history has made many African-American protestors avoid the recent “Hands Off” rallies across the country. In this fiery and revelatory conversation, Thomas explains how our “color-coded” society is a facade for a destructive caste system, how those who are “racialized” with the identity of “white body supremacy” need to squelch the voices of others to stay in power, and makes the case for finding our holy “somebodyness” in something other than race.</p><p>Starlette Thomas is an author, activist, visual artist, and race abolitionist. She is also editor and director of the Raceless Gospel Initiative. She regularly preaches and teaches throughout the country and her sermons have been featured by Sojourners and other publications. Starlette is also a contributing author for the book <i>Faith Forward: A Dialogue on Children, Youth & a New Kind of Christianity </i>and author of the the book, <i>“Take Me to the Water”: The Raceless Gospel as Baptismal Pedagogy for a Desegregated Church</i> (Nurturing Faith). She is also the host of the Raceless Gospel podcast, now in its fifth season. </p><p>Find more of her work at racelessgospel.com or on social media at @racelessgospel.</p>
<p><p>*****<br>Special thanks to our sponsors at Quoir, publishers of The Quollective.<br>The Quollective isn’t just another media platform. It’s a grassroots,&nbsp;<br>justice-fueled toolbox for people who want to change the world—and<br>still laugh while doing it.<br>----<br>Use promo code <strong>radicallove</strong> for 10% off a yearly subscription—that’s a<br>savings of 20% off the monthly price. &nbsp;Go to <a href="http://thequollective.com/">thequollective.com</a> and<br>let’s build a post-fascist future together.<br>&nbsp;</p></p><br/> <p>Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See <a href="https://pcm.adswizz.com">pcm.adswizz.com</a> for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.</p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 28 Apr 2025 13:43:53 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>podcast@radiantdigital.co (Radical Love Live)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On March 10, a demolition crew tore up the pavement of Black Lives Matter Plaza in Washington DC, and Reverend Starlette Thomas was there to bear witness. With this moment of government-ordered erasure as our starting point, we talk with Thomas about the protest and community that happened on that very ground after the killing of George Floyd in 2020—and why recent history has made many African-American protestors avoid the recent “Hands Off” rallies across the country. In this fiery and revelatory conversation, Thomas explains how our “color-coded” society is a facade for a destructive caste system, how those who are “racialized” with the identity of “white body supremacy” need to squelch the voices of others to stay in power, and makes the case for finding our holy “somebodyness” in something other than race.</p><p>Starlette Thomas is an author, activist, visual artist, and race abolitionist. She is also editor and director of the Raceless Gospel Initiative. She regularly preaches and teaches throughout the country and her sermons have been featured by Sojourners and other publications. Starlette is also a contributing author for the book <i>Faith Forward: A Dialogue on Children, Youth & a New Kind of Christianity </i>and author of the the book, <i>“Take Me to the Water”: The Raceless Gospel as Baptismal Pedagogy for a Desegregated Church</i> (Nurturing Faith). She is also the host of the Raceless Gospel podcast, now in its fifth season. </p><p>Find more of her work at racelessgospel.com or on social media at @racelessgospel.</p>
<p><p>*****<br>Special thanks to our sponsors at Quoir, publishers of The Quollective.<br>The Quollective isn’t just another media platform. It’s a grassroots,&nbsp;<br>justice-fueled toolbox for people who want to change the world—and<br>still laugh while doing it.<br>----<br>Use promo code <strong>radicallove</strong> for 10% off a yearly subscription—that’s a<br>savings of 20% off the monthly price. &nbsp;Go to <a href="http://thequollective.com/">thequollective.com</a> and<br>let’s build a post-fascist future together.<br>&nbsp;</p></p><br/> <p>Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See <a href="https://pcm.adswizz.com">pcm.adswizz.com</a> for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>What’s so crazy about diversity, equity, and inclusion? We are so glad to welcome back Melanie Hood-Wilson, DEI consultant and educator, to talk about her work and mission in the midst of the current administration’s attacks on programs it calls “Radical and Wasteful.” Melanie is incisive, bold, and clearly lays out the issues we’re facing as America “says the quiet part out loud”, the core issues of identity and belonging that are driving the backlash against DEI programs, and opens up the possibilities for things that all of us can do to help ensure that our companies and organizations include every qualified candidate, without preferencing or shutting out anyone because of their identity. <br /><br />Melanie is the leader of Melanie Hood-Wilson and Associates, a “consulting company providing services designed to teach, enlighten, and change lives through teaching, learning, diversity, equity, and inclusion.” She and her team are dedicated to helping organizations improve their cultural competency and increase the representation of communities of color, women, individuals with differing abilities, the LGBTQIA community, and those of diverse religious and national backgrounds. Her company also sponsors an innovative range of “caucuses,” where groups of open-minded people with similar backgrounds can learn more about disrupting biased systems and advocating for themselves. Prior to being a consultant, Melanie gained tremendous experience as a teacher both in middle school and at the Community college of Baltimore County.<br /><br />Learn more about her work at https://www.melaniehood-wilsonandassociates.com/</p>
<p><p>*****<br>Special thanks to our sponsors at Quoir, publishers of The Quollective.<br>The Quollective isn’t just another media platform. It’s a grassroots,&nbsp;<br>justice-fueled toolbox for people who want to change the world—and<br>still laugh while doing it.<br>----<br>Use promo code <strong>radicallove</strong> for 10% off a yearly subscription—that’s a<br>savings of 20% off the monthly price. &nbsp;Go to <a href="http://thequollective.com/">thequollective.com</a> and<br>let’s build a post-fascist future together.<br>&nbsp;</p></p><br/> <p>Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See <a href="https://pcm.adswizz.com">pcm.adswizz.com</a> for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.</p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 20 Apr 2025 15:27:42 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>podcast@radiantdigital.co (Radical Love Live)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What’s so crazy about diversity, equity, and inclusion? We are so glad to welcome back Melanie Hood-Wilson, DEI consultant and educator, to talk about her work and mission in the midst of the current administration’s attacks on programs it calls “Radical and Wasteful.” Melanie is incisive, bold, and clearly lays out the issues we’re facing as America “says the quiet part out loud”, the core issues of identity and belonging that are driving the backlash against DEI programs, and opens up the possibilities for things that all of us can do to help ensure that our companies and organizations include every qualified candidate, without preferencing or shutting out anyone because of their identity. <br /><br />Melanie is the leader of Melanie Hood-Wilson and Associates, a “consulting company providing services designed to teach, enlighten, and change lives through teaching, learning, diversity, equity, and inclusion.” She and her team are dedicated to helping organizations improve their cultural competency and increase the representation of communities of color, women, individuals with differing abilities, the LGBTQIA community, and those of diverse religious and national backgrounds. Her company also sponsors an innovative range of “caucuses,” where groups of open-minded people with similar backgrounds can learn more about disrupting biased systems and advocating for themselves. Prior to being a consultant, Melanie gained tremendous experience as a teacher both in middle school and at the Community college of Baltimore County.<br /><br />Learn more about her work at https://www.melaniehood-wilsonandassociates.com/</p>
<p><p>*****<br>Special thanks to our sponsors at Quoir, publishers of The Quollective.<br>The Quollective isn’t just another media platform. It’s a grassroots,&nbsp;<br>justice-fueled toolbox for people who want to change the world—and<br>still laugh while doing it.<br>----<br>Use promo code <strong>radicallove</strong> for 10% off a yearly subscription—that’s a<br>savings of 20% off the monthly price. &nbsp;Go to <a href="http://thequollective.com/">thequollective.com</a> and<br>let’s build a post-fascist future together.<br>&nbsp;</p></p><br/> <p>Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See <a href="https://pcm.adswizz.com">pcm.adswizz.com</a> for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>Tamice Spencer-Helms: Experiencing an Unleavened Faith</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Tamice Spencer-Helms (they/she) riffs on wisdom. They take us on a vast, universe-spanning theological journey that is rooted in our bodies, our ancestry, and our feet right here on the ground. In the church and in our culture in America, there is something hidden and pervasive, Tamice says, and it will continue to eat at us until we find it, name it, and respond to it. Efforts to address it through the lens of race or through the lens of economics only scratch the surface. The “leaven” that contaminates our systems is deeper than that, based we relate to ourselves, to God, and to one another. It’s a wild ride! Tamice unleashes some wisdom that will have you thinking long after you’ve finished listening.</p><p>Tamice Spencer-Helms (they/she) is a theologian, public speaker, curriculum developer, and consultant based in Richmond, Virginia, with over two decades of experience in young adult leadership, spiritual innovation, and social change. She is the founder of the <a href="https://www.soulfulleadership.org/" target="_blank">Soulful Leadership Project</a>, <a href="https://www.subcultureinc.org/" target="_blank">Sub:Culture Inc</a>., and the <a href="http://restmixtape.com/" target="_blank">R.E.S.T. Mixtape</a>. Tamice is also known for their contributions to theoactivism and the philosophy of religion. In February 2021, they published their powerhouse debut, <a href="https://www.faithunleavened.com/" target="_blank"><i>Faith Unleavened: The Wilderness Between Trayvon Martin & George Floyd</i></a>, and host the <i>Life After Leaven podcast.</i> Find more of their work at <a href="http://www.tamicenamaespeaks.com/" target="_blank">www.tamicenamaespeaks.com</a>.</p><p> </p><p>Links:</p><p><a href="http://www.tamicenamaespeaks.com/" target="_blank">www.tamicenamaespeaks.com</a></p><p>IG: @tamicenamaespeaks</p>
<p><p>*****<br>Special thanks to our sponsors at Quoir, publishers of The Quollective.<br>The Quollective isn’t just another media platform. It’s a grassroots,&nbsp;<br>justice-fueled toolbox for people who want to change the world—and<br>still laugh while doing it.<br>----<br>Use promo code <strong>radicallove</strong> for 10% off a yearly subscription—that’s a<br>savings of 20% off the monthly price. &nbsp;Go to <a href="http://thequollective.com/">thequollective.com</a> and<br>let’s build a post-fascist future together.<br>&nbsp;</p></p><br/> <p>Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See <a href="https://pcm.adswizz.com">pcm.adswizz.com</a> for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.</p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 13 Apr 2025 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>podcast@radiantdigital.co (Radical Love Live)</author>
      <link>https://www.radicallovelive.com</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tamice Spencer-Helms (they/she) riffs on wisdom. They take us on a vast, universe-spanning theological journey that is rooted in our bodies, our ancestry, and our feet right here on the ground. In the church and in our culture in America, there is something hidden and pervasive, Tamice says, and it will continue to eat at us until we find it, name it, and respond to it. Efforts to address it through the lens of race or through the lens of economics only scratch the surface. The “leaven” that contaminates our systems is deeper than that, based we relate to ourselves, to God, and to one another. It’s a wild ride! Tamice unleashes some wisdom that will have you thinking long after you’ve finished listening.</p><p>Tamice Spencer-Helms (they/she) is a theologian, public speaker, curriculum developer, and consultant based in Richmond, Virginia, with over two decades of experience in young adult leadership, spiritual innovation, and social change. She is the founder of the <a href="https://www.soulfulleadership.org/" target="_blank">Soulful Leadership Project</a>, <a href="https://www.subcultureinc.org/" target="_blank">Sub:Culture Inc</a>., and the <a href="http://restmixtape.com/" target="_blank">R.E.S.T. Mixtape</a>. Tamice is also known for their contributions to theoactivism and the philosophy of religion. In February 2021, they published their powerhouse debut, <a href="https://www.faithunleavened.com/" target="_blank"><i>Faith Unleavened: The Wilderness Between Trayvon Martin & George Floyd</i></a>, and host the <i>Life After Leaven podcast.</i> Find more of their work at <a href="http://www.tamicenamaespeaks.com/" target="_blank">www.tamicenamaespeaks.com</a>.</p><p> </p><p>Links:</p><p><a href="http://www.tamicenamaespeaks.com/" target="_blank">www.tamicenamaespeaks.com</a></p><p>IG: @tamicenamaespeaks</p>
<p><p>*****<br>Special thanks to our sponsors at Quoir, publishers of The Quollective.<br>The Quollective isn’t just another media platform. It’s a grassroots,&nbsp;<br>justice-fueled toolbox for people who want to change the world—and<br>still laugh while doing it.<br>----<br>Use promo code <strong>radicallove</strong> for 10% off a yearly subscription—that’s a<br>savings of 20% off the monthly price. &nbsp;Go to <a href="http://thequollective.com/">thequollective.com</a> and<br>let’s build a post-fascist future together.<br>&nbsp;</p></p><br/> <p>Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See <a href="https://pcm.adswizz.com">pcm.adswizz.com</a> for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>For Kevin Sweeney (author, speaker, spiritual director), Christian faith is all about experiencing God, not in having abstract beliefs about God. And the experiences that have kept him a Christian, even after his first dogmatic teachings about the Bible fell by the wayside, have been at the intersection of the great, transcendent, mystical Cosmic Christ, and the real, authentic, liberating, earthly Concrete Jesus. <br /><br />Kevin talks with us about fading back from a front-and-center role as a pastor to being a servant and part of the whole body of Christ, as a writer and hospice chaplain helping people transition into their next phase. And he also talks with us about how tangible, boots-on-the ground liberation theology—particularly Black theology taught by James Cone, Kelly Brown Douglas, and others—has kept him grounded in the understanding that love is real, love is now, and love is active in this world. Jesus isn’t here just to save our individual souls, he tells us. Without liberation, there is no Jesus. Listen for this great perspective on how the cosmic vision and real world works of faith can be reconciled into a single cohesive Christian faith. <br /><br />Kevin is the author of the new book, “Cosmic Christ and Cosmic Jesus,” which is available for pre-order and will be released in May 2025. He is also the author of the previous books “The Making of a Mystic: My Journey With Mushrooms, My Life as a Pastor, and Why It's Okay for Everyone to Relax” and “The Joy of Letting Go: How One Thing Has the Power to Change Everything.” He is also the host of “The Church Needs Therapy” podcast, and co-founder of Imagine Church in Honolulu. To learn more about Kevin’s work, visit www.kevinsweeneynow.com or follow him on IG: @kevinsweeneynow</p>
<p><p>*****<br>Special thanks to our sponsors at Quoir, publishers of The Quollective.<br>The Quollective isn’t just another media platform. It’s a grassroots,&nbsp;<br>justice-fueled toolbox for people who want to change the world—and<br>still laugh while doing it.<br>----<br>Use promo code <strong>radicallove</strong> for 10% off a yearly subscription—that’s a<br>savings of 20% off the monthly price. &nbsp;Go to <a href="http://thequollective.com/">thequollective.com</a> and<br>let’s build a post-fascist future together.<br>&nbsp;</p></p><br/> <p>Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See <a href="https://pcm.adswizz.com">pcm.adswizz.com</a> for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.</p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 6 Apr 2025 18:04:45 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>podcast@radiantdigital.co (Radical Love Live)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For Kevin Sweeney (author, speaker, spiritual director), Christian faith is all about experiencing God, not in having abstract beliefs about God. And the experiences that have kept him a Christian, even after his first dogmatic teachings about the Bible fell by the wayside, have been at the intersection of the great, transcendent, mystical Cosmic Christ, and the real, authentic, liberating, earthly Concrete Jesus. <br /><br />Kevin talks with us about fading back from a front-and-center role as a pastor to being a servant and part of the whole body of Christ, as a writer and hospice chaplain helping people transition into their next phase. And he also talks with us about how tangible, boots-on-the ground liberation theology—particularly Black theology taught by James Cone, Kelly Brown Douglas, and others—has kept him grounded in the understanding that love is real, love is now, and love is active in this world. Jesus isn’t here just to save our individual souls, he tells us. Without liberation, there is no Jesus. Listen for this great perspective on how the cosmic vision and real world works of faith can be reconciled into a single cohesive Christian faith. <br /><br />Kevin is the author of the new book, “Cosmic Christ and Cosmic Jesus,” which is available for pre-order and will be released in May 2025. He is also the author of the previous books “The Making of a Mystic: My Journey With Mushrooms, My Life as a Pastor, and Why It's Okay for Everyone to Relax” and “The Joy of Letting Go: How One Thing Has the Power to Change Everything.” He is also the host of “The Church Needs Therapy” podcast, and co-founder of Imagine Church in Honolulu. To learn more about Kevin’s work, visit www.kevinsweeneynow.com or follow him on IG: @kevinsweeneynow</p>
<p><p>*****<br>Special thanks to our sponsors at Quoir, publishers of The Quollective.<br>The Quollective isn’t just another media platform. It’s a grassroots,&nbsp;<br>justice-fueled toolbox for people who want to change the world—and<br>still laugh while doing it.<br>----<br>Use promo code <strong>radicallove</strong> for 10% off a yearly subscription—that’s a<br>savings of 20% off the monthly price. &nbsp;Go to <a href="http://thequollective.com/">thequollective.com</a> and<br>let’s build a post-fascist future together.<br>&nbsp;</p></p><br/> <p>Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See <a href="https://pcm.adswizz.com">pcm.adswizz.com</a> for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>“The Tattooed Theologian” has something to say about all of it: racism, LGBTQIA bigotry, ecology, capitalism, fundamentalism, Christian nationalism, “F*CKWITTERY” & the questions — and revelations — that drive his work. This week’s conversation with public theologian Dillon Naber Cruz covers the gamut of his musings about theology through the lens of permaculture—(which, defined too simply here, is a kind of eco-theology of partnering with nature achieve sustainable goals). It’s a sweeping conversation with immediate impact. <br /><br />Cruz is a public theologian, blogger, podcaster, and author, whose most recent book is “Theological Musings Volume 2.” He is also the author of “Go Golden: Applying a Universal Religious Teaching and the Ethics of Permaculture to Create a Sustainable, Just, Happier World” He is also a co-host on The God Squad Pod, a regular guest on theological podcasts and a panelist on John Fugelsang’s show Tell Me Everything on SiriusXM Progress.</p><p>Dillon Naber Cruz Website: https://tattooed-theologian.com Podcast: https://tattooed-theologian.com/the-god-squad-podcast Instagram: @tattooed_theologian</p>
<p><p>*****<br>Special thanks to our sponsors at Quoir, publishers of The Quollective.<br>The Quollective isn’t just another media platform. It’s a grassroots,&nbsp;<br>justice-fueled toolbox for people who want to change the world—and<br>still laugh while doing it.<br>----<br>Use promo code <strong>radicallove</strong> for 10% off a yearly subscription—that’s a<br>savings of 20% off the monthly price. &nbsp;Go to <a href="http://thequollective.com/">thequollective.com</a> and<br>let’s build a post-fascist future together.<br>&nbsp;</p></p><br/> <p>Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See <a href="https://pcm.adswizz.com">pcm.adswizz.com</a> for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.</p>]]></description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>“The Tattooed Theologian” has something to say about all of it: racism, LGBTQIA bigotry, ecology, capitalism, fundamentalism, Christian nationalism, “F*CKWITTERY” & the questions — and revelations — that drive his work. This week’s conversation with public theologian Dillon Naber Cruz covers the gamut of his musings about theology through the lens of permaculture—(which, defined too simply here, is a kind of eco-theology of partnering with nature achieve sustainable goals). It’s a sweeping conversation with immediate impact. <br /><br />Cruz is a public theologian, blogger, podcaster, and author, whose most recent book is “Theological Musings Volume 2.” He is also the author of “Go Golden: Applying a Universal Religious Teaching and the Ethics of Permaculture to Create a Sustainable, Just, Happier World” He is also a co-host on The God Squad Pod, a regular guest on theological podcasts and a panelist on John Fugelsang’s show Tell Me Everything on SiriusXM Progress.</p><p>Dillon Naber Cruz Website: https://tattooed-theologian.com Podcast: https://tattooed-theologian.com/the-god-squad-podcast Instagram: @tattooed_theologian</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>The authors, Matthew Distefano and Keith Giles, are both accomplished writers and teachers in their own right, as well as being the hosts of the popular Heretic Happy Hour podcast. They are also the co-publishers at Quoir Publishing, an author-focused publishing company that publishes work about life, the universe, and everything. They are also the founders of Quoir Academy, an online learning resource where scholars and spiritual guides offer practical expertise.</p><p> </p><p>Matthew Distefano:</p><p>Facebook: @matthew.distefano.7</p><p>Instagram: @mj_distefano</p><p>Website: https://www.allsetfree.com/</p><p> </p><p>Keith Giles:</p><p>Facebook: @100063595719168</p><p>Instagram: @keithagiles</p><p>Website: https://www.patheos.com/blogs/keithgiles/</p><p> </p><p>Heretic Happy Hour:</p><p>https://heretichappyhour.podbean.com/</p><p> </p><p>Quoir:</p><p>https://quoir.com/</p>
<p><p>*****<br>Special thanks to our sponsors at Quoir, publishers of The Quollective.<br>The Quollective isn’t just another media platform. It’s a grassroots,&nbsp;<br>justice-fueled toolbox for people who want to change the world—and<br>still laugh while doing it.<br>----<br>Use promo code <strong>radicallove</strong> for 10% off a yearly subscription—that’s a<br>savings of 20% off the monthly price. &nbsp;Go to <a href="http://thequollective.com/">thequollective.com</a> and<br>let’s build a post-fascist future together.<br>&nbsp;</p></p><br/> <p>Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See <a href="https://pcm.adswizz.com">pcm.adswizz.com</a> for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.</p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 23 Mar 2025 21:02:29 +0000</pubDate>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In the USA right now, every day brings another attack on transgender identities, lives, and existence. We were eager to check in with Dina Nina Martinez--public servant, activist, comedian, queer minster, and so much more--to understand the current crisis from her point of view. Moreso, we wanted to know where she is turning for hope, community, and spiritual nourishment. The lives and safety of people we love are on the line, just to be kicked around as a political football by those who exploit them to spread fear and gain votes. The time to stand up for our trans family is now.</p><p>Dina Nina serves as the 15th District Alder in Madison, WI (and is the first trans woman ever elected to office there.) She is also a performer, minister, speaker, and so much more. You can find out more about Dina Nina's creative, ministerial, and political work at her website dinanina.com. She also encourages you to check out the services and offerings at Light of Love Fellowship, an inclusive and affirming faith ​community, an organization which aims "to encourage connection with the divine, ​provide a safe space for those who have faced adversity within ​faith communities, and promote love as our guiding principle."<br /><br />Dina Nina Martinez-Rutherford Website: https://dinanina.com/</p><p>Light of Love Fellowship Website: https://lightoflovefellowship.com/</p><p>Dina Nina on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dinaninaxo/</p>
<p><p>*****<br>Special thanks to our sponsors at Quoir, publishers of The Quollective.<br>The Quollective isn’t just another media platform. It’s a grassroots,&nbsp;<br>justice-fueled toolbox for people who want to change the world—and<br>still laugh while doing it.<br>----<br>Use promo code <strong>radicallove</strong> for 10% off a yearly subscription—that’s a<br>savings of 20% off the monthly price. &nbsp;Go to <a href="http://thequollective.com/">thequollective.com</a> and<br>let’s build a post-fascist future together.<br>&nbsp;</p></p><br/> <p>Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See <a href="https://pcm.adswizz.com">pcm.adswizz.com</a> for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.</p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 17 Mar 2025 15:20:24 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the USA right now, every day brings another attack on transgender identities, lives, and existence. We were eager to check in with Dina Nina Martinez--public servant, activist, comedian, queer minster, and so much more--to understand the current crisis from her point of view. Moreso, we wanted to know where she is turning for hope, community, and spiritual nourishment. The lives and safety of people we love are on the line, just to be kicked around as a political football by those who exploit them to spread fear and gain votes. The time to stand up for our trans family is now.</p><p>Dina Nina serves as the 15th District Alder in Madison, WI (and is the first trans woman ever elected to office there.) She is also a performer, minister, speaker, and so much more. You can find out more about Dina Nina's creative, ministerial, and political work at her website dinanina.com. She also encourages you to check out the services and offerings at Light of Love Fellowship, an inclusive and affirming faith ​community, an organization which aims "to encourage connection with the divine, ​provide a safe space for those who have faced adversity within ​faith communities, and promote love as our guiding principle."<br /><br />Dina Nina Martinez-Rutherford Website: https://dinanina.com/</p><p>Light of Love Fellowship Website: https://lightoflovefellowship.com/</p><p>Dina Nina on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dinaninaxo/</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[Has the US become a bad place to be a Christian? In a recent NY Times feature, writer Aaron Renn, who has been called the "Malcolm Gladwell of Conservative Christianity," claims that America has shifted into a "negative world" where Christianity is a social liability. In this episode, Mark and Kelly wrestle with this idea that Christianity is losing its cultural dominance in the US. We cover a range of topics such as the prevalence of Christianity (a recent PRRI study asserts that 2/3 of Americans identify as Christian), Christian nationalism, persecution, tolerance, inclusion, privilege and power, the response of Progressive Christians, and what it even means to be a Christian in the first place. 

For the original article, see https://www.nytimes.com/2025/03/06/us/aaron-renn-christianity-conservative-negative-world.html

For the PRRI research, see: https://www.prri.org/research/census-2023-american-religion *****
Special thanks to our sponsors at Quoir, publishers of The Quollective.
The Quollective isn’t just another media platform. It’s a grassroots, 
justice-fueled toolbox for people who want to change the world—and
still laugh while doing it.
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savings of 20% off the monthly price.  Go to thequollective.com and
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      <pubDate>Sun, 9 Mar 2025 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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Jon Turney, a former worship and associate pastor, and the co-host of the popular This Is Not Church podcast. Nestled in the tranquility of Northern California, Jon resides with his incredible wife, his three adult children, and a lively assortment of grand pets. Beyond his roles in faith and podcasting, Jon finds inspiration on his 23-acre slice of heaven, where he explores the depths of nature, the cosmos, and his own thoughts. Jon is also the author of the thought-provoking science fiction novel RJ the Astronaut (Quoir publishing).

Jon Turney
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Web: thisisnotchurch.com *****
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How does one learn to love the Bible again? For Liz Charlotte Grant, it is almost like a story from a movie: girl meets Bible, falls in love, discovers Bible’s secret past, falls out of love with Bible, but eventually realizes she was really in love the whole time, once she learned how to look at the Bible in a new way. This is an eye-opening conversation about how the tools that scholars have used throughout the history of scripture, with names like Hermeneutic and Midrash and Eisegesis, helped bring the Bible back to life after deconstruction, and reconnect Grant with the essence of what she loved most about scripture.</p><p>Liz Charlotte Grant is an award-winning nonfiction writer based in Colorado, USA. Her debut nonfiction book, Knock at the Sky: Seeking God in Genesis After Losing Faith in the Bible, was released by Eerdmans Publishing Co. on January 7, 2025. In 2024, she wrote a viral article chronicling the disturbing third marriage of an icon of white American evangelical purity culture, "Elisabeth Elliot, Flawed Queen of Purity Culture, and Her Disturbing Third Marriage," the Revealer Magazine, a publication of the Center for Religion and Media at New York University. Grant’s Substack newsletter, the Empathy List, has received recognition from the Webby Awards and the Best of the Church Press Awards. Her work has also appeared in outlets such as the Huffington Post, Religion News Service, Hippocampus Magazine, Brevity, Sojourners, the Christian Century, Christianity Today, US Catholic, National Catholic Reporter. </p><p>Find more of Liz Charlotte's work at:<br /><a href="https://lizcharlotte.com/">https://lizcharlotte.com/</a></p><p> <a href="https://www.threads.net/@lizcharlottegrant">https://www.threads.net/@lizcharlottegrant</a></p><p> <a href="https://www.instagram.com/lizcharlottegrant">https://www.instagram.com/lizcharlottegrant</a></p><p> <a href="https://www.facebook.com/lizcharlottegrant">https://www.facebook.com/lizcharlottegrant</a></p>
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Maria Francesca French is the author of Safer than the Known Way: A Post-Christian Journey and Reconfiguring: A Collection of Post-Christian and Theologies (Quoir Publishing). She has spent her career in theological education as both professor and administrator, holding two MAs and a DMin. Maria has worked in innovative church contexts, planting, and denominational leadership focused on the intersections of faith and culture. Offering new forums for faith engagement and theological imagination that are viable and sustainable for an uncertain future, exploring Radical Theology and post-theist thought for the present and future of faith. 

Dr John Thatamanil is Associate Professor of Theology and World Religions at Union Theological Seminary in the City of New York. He is the author of Circling the Elephant: A Comparative Theology of Religious Diversity (Fordham University Press) and
The Immanent Divine: God, Creation, and the Human Predicament; An East–West Conversation (Fortress). He teaches a wide variety of courses in the areas of comparative theology, theologies of religious diversity, Hindu-Christian dialogue, the theology of Paul Tillich, theory of religion, and process theology. He is committed to the work of comparative theology―theology that learns from and with a variety of traditions. A central question that drives his work is “How can Christian communities come to see religious diversity as a promise rather than as a problem?” *****
Special thanks to our sponsors at Quoir, publishers of The Quollective.
The Quollective isn’t just another media platform. It’s a grassroots, 
justice-fueled toolbox for people who want to change the world—and
still laugh while doing it.
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Use promo code radicallove for 10% off a yearly subscription—that’s a
savings of 20% off the monthly price.  Go to thequollective.com and
let’s build a post-fascist future together.
 

Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com
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Maria Francesca French is the author of Safer than the Known Way: A Post-Christian Journey and Reconfiguring: A Collection of Post-Christian and Theologies (Quoir Publishing). She has spent her career in theological education as both professor and administrator, holding two MAs and a DMin. Maria has worked in innovative church contexts, planting, and denominational leadership focused on the intersections of faith and culture. Offering new forums for faith engagement and theological imagination that are viable and sustainable for an uncertain future, exploring Radical Theology and post-theist thought for the present and future of faith. 

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Maria Francesca French is the author of Safer than the Known Way: A Post-Christian Journey and Reconfiguring: A Collection of Post-Christian and Theologies (Quoir Publishing). She has spent her career in theological education as both professor and administrator, holding two MAs and a DMin. Maria has worked in innovative church contexts, planting, and denominational leadership focused on the intersections of faith and culture. Offering new forums for faith engagement and theological imagination that are viable and sustainable for an uncertain future, exploring Radical Theology and post-theist thought for the present and future of faith. 

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The Immanent Divine: God, Creation, and the Human Predicament; An East–West Conversation (Fortress). He teaches a wide variety of courses in the areas of comparative theology, theologies of religious diversity, Hindu-Christian dialogue, the theology of Paul Tillich, theory of religion, and process theology. He is committed to the work of comparative theology―theology that learns from and with a variety of traditions. A central question that drives his work is “How can Christian communities come to see religious diversity as a promise rather than as a problem?”</itunes:subtitle>
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Maria Francesca French is the author of Safer than the Known Way: A Post-Christian Journey and Reconfiguring: A Collection of Post-Christian and Theologies (Quoir Publishing). She has spent her career in theological education as both professor and administrator, holding two MAs and a DMin. Maria has worked in innovative church contexts, planting, and denominational leadership focused on the intersections of faith and culture. Offering new forums for faith engagement and theological imagination that are viable and sustainable for an uncertain future, exploring Radical Theology and post-theist thought for the present and future of faith. 

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In this episode we delve into such topics as how we continue to search for meaning and purpose in a post-truth world, how humans often find something to worship even in the absence of God, and how the power of imagination and story can help us find that which is true as we face each new day. 

Maria Francesca French is the author of Safer than the Known Way: A Post-Christian Journey and Reconfiguring: A Collection of Post-Christian and Theologies (Quoir Publishing). She has spent her career in theological education as both professor and administrator, holding two MAs and a DMin. Maria has worked in innovative church contexts, planting, and denominational leadership focused on the intersections of faith and culture. Offering new forums for faith engagement and theological imagination that are viable and sustainable for an uncertain future, exploring Radical Theology and post-theist thought for the present and future of faith. 

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      <description><![CDATA[🎙️ Welcome to Radical Love Live with Kelly Wilson and Mark Dilcom! In this episode, we sit down with indie-folk musician Blair Coyle, whose deep baritone voice and poetic storytelling reflect a profound journey of faith, deconstruction, and redemption.

🌟 Highlights:

Kelly and Mark share their hopes and reflections for the new year.
Blair opens up about his spiritual background, his time as a missionary, and the personal struggles that led him to question his faith.
A candid discussion on the impacts of purity culture, evangelical traditions, and the freedom found in redefining belief systems.
Blair's music and how it bridges his journey from faith to doubt and ultimately, self-acceptance.
🎵 Featured Tracks: Carousel and Winds of October.

📅 Don't miss our upcoming 100th Episode Celebration, featuring special guests and surprises!

💬 Join the conversation: What are your thoughts on navigating faith and spirituality in today's world? Drop a comment below and let us know!

🔗 Connect with Blair Coyle:
Blair's Official Website | Instagram

📢 Subscribe for more stories that inspire radical love and change. *****
Special thanks to our sponsors at Quoir, publishers of The Quollective.
The Quollective isn’t just another media platform. It’s a grassroots, 
justice-fueled toolbox for people who want to change the world—and
still laugh while doing it.
----
Use promo code radicallove for 10% off a yearly subscription—that’s a
savings of 20% off the monthly price.  Go to thequollective.com and
let’s build a post-fascist future together.
 

Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com
for information about our collection and use of personal data for
advertising.
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🌟 Highlights:

Kelly and Mark share their hopes and reflections for the new year.
Blair opens up about his spiritual background, his time as a missionary, and the personal struggles that led him to question his faith.
A candid discussion on the impacts of purity culture, evangelical traditions, and the freedom found in redefining belief systems.
Blair&apos;s music and how it bridges his journey from faith to doubt and ultimately, self-acceptance.
🎵 Featured Tracks: Carousel and Winds of October.

📅 Don&apos;t miss our upcoming 100th Episode Celebration, featuring special guests and surprises!

💬 Join the conversation: What are your thoughts on navigating faith and spirituality in today&apos;s world? Drop a comment below and let us know!

🔗 Connect with Blair Coyle:
Blair&apos;s Official Website | Instagram

📢 Subscribe for more stories that inspire radical love and change.</itunes:summary>
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🌟 Highlights:

Kelly and Mark share their hopes and reflections for the new year.
Blair opens up about his spiritual background, his time as a missionary, and the personal struggles that led him to question his faith.
A candid discussion on the impacts of purity culture, evangelical traditions, and the freedom found in redefining belief systems.
Blair&apos;s music and how it bridges his journey from faith to doubt and ultimately, self-acceptance.
🎵 Featured Tracks: Carousel and Winds of October.

📅 Don&apos;t miss our upcoming 100th Episode Celebration, featuring special guests and surprises!

💬 Join the conversation: What are your thoughts on navigating faith and spirituality in today&apos;s world? Drop a comment below and let us know!

🔗 Connect with Blair Coyle:
Blair&apos;s Official Website | Instagram

📢 Subscribe for more stories that inspire radical love and change.</itunes:subtitle>
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🎧 Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe to Radical Love Live, a member of the QuoirCast network.  www.RadicalLoveLive.com and www.Quoir.com


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Together, we explore the emotional impact of being biracial, the challenges of navigating identity, and the importance of dismantling silence that perpetuates racial harm. Nicole also delves into how these conversations align with the Christian faith tradition, reminding us that avoiding hard truths is contrary to the radical love and justice we are called to embody.

This episode is a heartfelt invitation to confront racial dynamics with courage, vulnerability, and a commitment to transformative dialogue. Tune in for a conversation that challenges us all to step into the messy, beautiful work of reconciliation and justice.  You can find Nicole and her books at www.NicoleDoyley.com.   Nicole also hosts a podcast, Let’s Talk:  Conversations on Race, which can be found on Apple and Spotify.    

 

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🎧 Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe to Radical Love Live, a member of the QuoirCast network.  www.RadicalLoveLive.com and www.Quoir.com


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Charlotte Dalwood a commentator on Canadian constitutional law, 2SLGBTQ+ rights, and religion. Her monthly column for Rabble.ca appears on the third Monday of each month. She also regularly writes for Xtra Magazine, and her work has appeared in in CBC News, Religion Dispatches, and Sojourners. Until At Dawn We Wake is her first book. Charlotte’s  scholarly research spans the fields of law, religion, and contemporary critical theory. She also blogs at The Ends of Justice about administrative and constitutional law. *****
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Rev. Dr. Bruce Epperly believes it can! Join us for this groundbreaking discussion about doubling down on the power of Jesus and the Holy Spirit as forces for good in our nation and the world. In the dark aftermath of the January 2020 storming of the US Capitol, Epperly was inspired to fly to his writing desk to lay out a sweeping vision for healing the American spirit. Far from shying away from Christian teaching as the source of revival in the US, he dives in deep into the prophetic iconoclasm and system-shaking theology of progressive Christianity, and makes the case for reclaiming our relationship with Jesus as a mystic, healer, and prophet.  </p><p>Rev. Bruce Epperly PhD, is a multi-talented theologian, minister, professor, and author of over 80 books, including his latest, "Saving Progressive Christianity to Save the Planet." He is a pioneer in progressive Christianity and process/open and relational theology. He regularly speaks in person and on Zoom at conferences, seminars, churches and classes studying his books, and urgent topics of society, culture, politics, and faith. He also continues to teach as Adjunct Faculty at Wesley Theological Seminary in Washington DC. From his website: "I believe that we are all mystics, and that there is a mystic in you. Each of us, whether we are spiritual, religious, agnostic, seeking, struggling with belief, is on a holy adventure. Find out more about Bruce at  https://www.drbruceepperly.com.</p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Rev. Dr. Bruce Epperly believes it can! Join us for this groundbreaking discussion about doubling down on the power of Jesus and the Holy Spirit as forces for good in our nation and the world. In the dark aftermath of the January 2020 storming of the US Capitol, Epperly was inspired to fly to his writing desk to lay out a sweeping vision for healing the American spirit. Far from shying away from Christian teaching as the source of revival in the US, he dives in deep into the prophetic iconoclasm and system-shaking theology of progressive Christianity, and makes the case for reclaiming our relationship with Jesus as a mystic, healer, and prophet.  </p><p>Rev. Bruce Epperly PhD, is a multi-talented theologian, minister, professor, and author of over 80 books, including his latest, "Saving Progressive Christianity to Save the Planet." He is a pioneer in progressive Christianity and process/open and relational theology. He regularly speaks in person and on Zoom at conferences, seminars, churches and classes studying his books, and urgent topics of society, culture, politics, and faith. He also continues to teach as Adjunct Faculty at Wesley Theological Seminary in Washington DC. From his website: "I believe that we are all mystics, and that there is a mystic in you. Each of us, whether we are spiritual, religious, agnostic, seeking, struggling with belief, is on a holy adventure. Find out more about Bruce at  https://www.drbruceepperly.com.</p>
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Special thanks to our sponsors at Quoir, publishers of The Quollective.
The Quollective isn’t just another media platform. It’s a grassroots, 
justice-fueled toolbox for people who want to change the world—and
still laugh while doing it.
----
Use promo code radicallove for 10% off a yearly subscription—that’s a
savings of 20% off the monthly price.  Go to thequollective.com and
let’s build a post-fascist future together.
 

Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com
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      <description><![CDATA[An eye-opening (and VERY candid) conversation about one woman’s discovery that not everything she learned about God and Sex growing up was necessarily what Jesus said, OR how things are done in the big city. We are grateful to Mattie Jo Cowsert, author of the new book God, Sex, and Rich People (Quoir Publishing), for taking the time to share her story with us, “shamelessly oversharing”  about how she kept laughing and learning (even through some of the worst times) as her purity culture façade came undone and she found her authentic self underneath. 

Mattie Jo was a pastor’s kid and proud purity ring wearer before she moved to New York City and experienced an unexpected worldview and identity implosion. Her popular blog God, Sex, and Rich People exposed the sometimes painful, sometimes hilarious realities of a young female EXvangelical navigating the diversity of the Big Apple, working for the 1%, and trying to have good sex without hating herself in the city that never sleeps (and never stops sleeping around). Mattie Jo has appeared on The New Evangelicals Podcast, IndoctriNation, and Talkin’ Politics and Religion without Killin Each Other, among many others. She was invited by author Linda Kay Klein to join the Voices and Faces + Breakfree Together collaboration writing cohort on Religious Trauma, one of only ten individuals across the US to be selected. *****
Special thanks to our sponsors at Quoir, publishers of The Quollective.
The Quollective isn’t just another media platform. It’s a grassroots, 
justice-fueled toolbox for people who want to change the world—and
still laugh while doing it.
----
Use promo code radicallove for 10% off a yearly subscription—that’s a
savings of 20% off the monthly price.  Go to thequollective.com and
let’s build a post-fascist future together.
 

Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com
for information about our collection and use of personal data for
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      <description><![CDATA[In this episode, Mark sits down with Luke Healy, cofounder of the Integral Christian Network (ICN), to explore Luke’s journey from a conservative Christian background to becoming a pioneer in mystical, integral Christianity. Luke shares how his evolving faith led him to connect with Paul Smith, a significant figure in progressive Christianity, and how their shared vision sparked the creation of ICN.  

Together, Luke and Mark reflect on the soul enriching We Spaces, the small online gatherings that bring people together from across the globe, and the large Sunday gatherings designed to foster deep, spiritual connections among participants. They also dive into the reasons why ICN has seen substantial growth as people are drawn to its one-of-a-kind mystical Christian experience.  Mark also reflects on a specific We Space group exclusively for queer men he co-created with Paul. 

 

Find out more about ICN at IntegralChristianNetwork.org *****
Special thanks to our sponsors at Quoir, publishers of The Quollective.
The Quollective isn’t just another media platform. It’s a grassroots, 
justice-fueled toolbox for people who want to change the world—and
still laugh while doing it.
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Use promo code radicallove for 10% off a yearly subscription—that’s a
savings of 20% off the monthly price.  Go to thequollective.com and
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      <pubDate>Tue, 5 Nov 2024 22:41:42 +0000</pubDate>
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Together, Luke and Mark reflect on the soul enriching We Spaces, the small online gatherings that bring people together from across the globe, and the large Sunday gatherings designed to foster deep, spiritual connections among participants. They also dive into the reasons why ICN has seen substantial growth as people are drawn to its one-of-a-kind mystical Christian experience.  Mark also reflects on a specific We Space group exclusively for queer men he co-created with Paul. 

 

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Together, Luke and Mark reflect on the soul enriching We Spaces, the small online gatherings that bring people together from across the globe, and the large Sunday gatherings designed to foster deep, spiritual connections among participants. They also dive into the reasons why ICN has seen substantial growth as people are drawn to its one-of-a-kind mystical Christian experience.  Mark also reflects on a specific We Space group exclusively for queer men he co-created with Paul. 

 

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      <description><![CDATA[Roger Wolsey wants to set your soul on fire!  We've been huge fans of Wolsey's "Kissing Fish Book" Facebook fan page for years, (inspired by his book "Kissing Fish: Christianity for People who Don't Like Christianity") where he curates a Progressive Christian forum that challenges fixed ideas about Christianity, so we were so grateful go get to talk with him about his current burning passions. His latest book, "Discovering Fire: Spiritual Practices that Transform Lives" carries on his iconoclastic work and explores a more expansive view of love, society, and our possibilities to connect with the divine on a soul level.

Wolsey describes himself as a "Progressive Pastor, Spiritual Director, Speaker, Writer, Soul Friend, & Coach." From his website: "I have been a speaker at The Wild Goose Festival (4 times), The Embrace Festival, The Lion and The Lamb Festival, and Christianity 21. I’ve blogged for Elephant Journal, Huffington Post, and now primarily for Patheos as “The Holy Kiss.” I’m the author of Discovering Fire, and Kissing Fish, and am the administrator of the Kissing Fish Facebook fan-page. I am also a contributing writer for the John Shelby Spong weekly newsletter “Progressing Spirit,” and serve on the Board of Directors of ProgressiveChristianity.org 

Roger Wolsey
https://www.rogerwolsey.com/
https://www.facebook.com/RogerWolseySoulCoach
https://www.facebook.com/KissingFishBook
https://www.instagram.com/rogerwolsey/ *****
Special thanks to our sponsors at Quoir, publishers of The Quollective.
The Quollective isn’t just another media platform. It’s a grassroots, 
justice-fueled toolbox for people who want to change the world—and
still laugh while doing it.
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Use promo code radicallove for 10% off a yearly subscription—that’s a
savings of 20% off the monthly price.  Go to thequollective.com and
let’s build a post-fascist future together.
 

Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com
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Wolsey describes himself as a &quot;Progressive Pastor, Spiritual Director, Speaker, Writer, Soul Friend, &amp; Coach.&quot; From his website: &quot;I have been a speaker at The Wild Goose Festival (4 times), The Embrace Festival, The Lion and The Lamb Festival, and Christianity 21. I’ve blogged for Elephant Journal, Huffington Post, and now primarily for Patheos as “The Holy Kiss.” I’m the author of Discovering Fire, and Kissing Fish, and am the administrator of the Kissing Fish Facebook fan-page. I am also a contributing writer for the John Shelby Spong weekly newsletter “Progressing Spirit,” and serve on the Board of Directors of ProgressiveChristianity.org 

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Wolsey describes himself as a &quot;Progressive Pastor, Spiritual Director, Speaker, Writer, Soul Friend, &amp; Coach.&quot; From his website: &quot;I have been a speaker at The Wild Goose Festival (4 times), The Embrace Festival, The Lion and The Lamb Festival, and Christianity 21. I’ve blogged for Elephant Journal, Huffington Post, and now primarily for Patheos as “The Holy Kiss.” I’m the author of Discovering Fire, and Kissing Fish, and am the administrator of the Kissing Fish Facebook fan-page. I am also a contributing writer for the John Shelby Spong weekly newsletter “Progressing Spirit,” and serve on the Board of Directors of ProgressiveChristianity.org 

Roger Wolsey
https://www.rogerwolsey.com/
https://www.facebook.com/RogerWolseySoulCoach
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Leslie Nease, author of "Honoring the Journey: The Deconstruction of Sister Christian,"  has been on an amazing journey, and we were blessed to be able to talk with her about it. Former Christian Radio Personality? Survivor Contestant? Publicly Celebrating People's Deconstruction Journeys? Life & Faith Transitions Coach? Yep, she is all of those and more.</p><p>In Leslie's words: "I was very active in Christian Media and Ministry for about 16 years. I was a Christian Radio Host, Podcaster, Writer, Speaker and I was also a contestant on Survivor China, where I was dubbed “Sister Christian” by my fellow tribe-mates. My journey on Survivor was probably the catalyst that made me begin to question some of my beliefs and theology, but it took awhile for me to fully jump into deconstruction. For the past 7 years, though, I have been deconstructing my beliefs ). Now, I’m speaking out publicly on my podcast, sharing stories of faith and faith transitions, hoping to get people to listen and learn from my guests and encouraging people to share their life and faith journeys.<br /><br /><a href="http://www.leslieneasecoaching.com/">Website: www.leslieneasecoaching.com</a> <br /><a href="https://honoring-the-journey.simplecast.com/">Podcast: https://honoring-the-journey.simplecast.com</a> <br /><a href="http://facebook.com/leslieann.nease"><strong>Facebook: </strong>http://facebook.com/leslieann.nease</a> <br /><a href="https://www.instagram.com/leslienease"><strong>Instagram: </strong>https://www.instagram.com/leslienease</a> <br /><strong>X: </strong><a href="https://x.com/leslienease">https://x.com/leslienease</a></p>
<p><p>*****<br>Special thanks to our sponsors at Quoir, publishers of The Quollective.<br>The Quollective isn’t just another media platform. It’s a grassroots,&nbsp;<br>justice-fueled toolbox for people who want to change the world—and<br>still laugh while doing it.<br>----<br>Use promo code <strong>radicallove</strong> for 10% off a yearly subscription—that’s a<br>savings of 20% off the monthly price. &nbsp;Go to <a href="http://thequollective.com/">thequollective.com</a> and<br>let’s build a post-fascist future together.<br>&nbsp;</p></p><br/> <p>Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See <a href="https://pcm.adswizz.com">pcm.adswizz.com</a> for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.</p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 13 Oct 2024 14:41:24 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Leslie Nease, author of "Honoring the Journey: The Deconstruction of Sister Christian,"  has been on an amazing journey, and we were blessed to be able to talk with her about it. Former Christian Radio Personality? Survivor Contestant? Publicly Celebrating People's Deconstruction Journeys? Life & Faith Transitions Coach? Yep, she is all of those and more.</p><p>In Leslie's words: "I was very active in Christian Media and Ministry for about 16 years. I was a Christian Radio Host, Podcaster, Writer, Speaker and I was also a contestant on Survivor China, where I was dubbed “Sister Christian” by my fellow tribe-mates. My journey on Survivor was probably the catalyst that made me begin to question some of my beliefs and theology, but it took awhile for me to fully jump into deconstruction. For the past 7 years, though, I have been deconstructing my beliefs ). Now, I’m speaking out publicly on my podcast, sharing stories of faith and faith transitions, hoping to get people to listen and learn from my guests and encouraging people to share their life and faith journeys.<br /><br /><a href="http://www.leslieneasecoaching.com/">Website: www.leslieneasecoaching.com</a> <br /><a href="https://honoring-the-journey.simplecast.com/">Podcast: https://honoring-the-journey.simplecast.com</a> <br /><a href="http://facebook.com/leslieann.nease"><strong>Facebook: </strong>http://facebook.com/leslieann.nease</a> <br /><a href="https://www.instagram.com/leslienease"><strong>Instagram: </strong>https://www.instagram.com/leslienease</a> <br /><strong>X: </strong><a href="https://x.com/leslienease">https://x.com/leslienease</a></p>
<p><p>*****<br>Special thanks to our sponsors at Quoir, publishers of The Quollective.<br>The Quollective isn’t just another media platform. It’s a grassroots,&nbsp;<br>justice-fueled toolbox for people who want to change the world—and<br>still laugh while doing it.<br>----<br>Use promo code <strong>radicallove</strong> for 10% off a yearly subscription—that’s a<br>savings of 20% off the monthly price. &nbsp;Go to <a href="http://thequollective.com/">thequollective.com</a> and<br>let’s build a post-fascist future together.<br>&nbsp;</p></p><br/> <p>Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See <a href="https://pcm.adswizz.com">pcm.adswizz.com</a> for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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In Leslie&apos;s words: &quot;I was very active in Christian Media and Ministry for about 16 years. I was a Christian Radio Host, Podcaster, Writer, Speaker and I was also a contestant on Survivor China, where I was dubbed “Sister Christian” by my fellow tribe-mates. My journey on Survivor was probably the catalyst that made me begin to question some of my beliefs and theology, but it took awhile for me to fully jump into deconstruction. For the past 7 years, though, I have been deconstructing my beliefs ). Now, I’m speaking out publicly on my podcast, sharing stories of faith and faith transitions, hoping to get people to listen and learn from my guests and encouraging people to share their life and faith journeys.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Leslie Nease, author of &quot;Honoring the Journey: The Deconstruction of Sister Christian,&quot;  has been on an amazing journey, and we were blessed to be able to talk with her about it. Former Christian Radio Personality? Survivor Contestant? Publicly Celebrating People&apos;s Deconstruction Journeys? Life &amp; Faith Transitions Coach? Yep, she is all of those and more.

In Leslie&apos;s words: &quot;I was very active in Christian Media and Ministry for about 16 years. I was a Christian Radio Host, Podcaster, Writer, Speaker and I was also a contestant on Survivor China, where I was dubbed “Sister Christian” by my fellow tribe-mates. My journey on Survivor was probably the catalyst that made me begin to question some of my beliefs and theology, but it took awhile for me to fully jump into deconstruction. For the past 7 years, though, I have been deconstructing my beliefs ). Now, I’m speaking out publicly on my podcast, sharing stories of faith and faith transitions, hoping to get people to listen and learn from my guests and encouraging people to share their life and faith journeys.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>What is the connection between religion and radicalization? When either one turns into  dehumanizing others, there is quite an overlap between the two. This week we talk with online personality The Fallen Ape-Theist (formerly known as the Faithiest Atheist) about his spiritual journey that led him to a kind of faith-friendly-atheism that frustrates believers and non-believers alike (albeit with a great sense of humor),  and more seriously, how his military and counter-terrorism experience taught him about the dehumanizing power of radicalization--whether through religion, politics, or any movement that goes to the extremes.</p><p>We talk about how our polarized society contributes to extreme views, how social media pours fuel on the fire, the first-hand experiences that he has had facing and disrupting radicalization, and the kind of community he maintains online, where people with differing views can talk with one another without thinking of others as less than human just because they disagree.<br /><br />Find the Fallen Ape Theist at:<br /><br />Twitter @TheApe_Theist <br />Threads @thefallenape_theist <br />Instagram @thefallenape_theist <br />TikTok @thefallenape.theist <br />YouTube <a href="https://youtube.com/@thefallenape-theist?si=9WkQRfmG47pbU6za" target="_blank">https://youtube.com/@thefallenape-theist?si=9WkQRfmG47pbU6za</a></p>
<p><p>*****<br>Special thanks to our sponsors at Quoir, publishers of The Quollective.<br>The Quollective isn’t just another media platform. It’s a grassroots,&nbsp;<br>justice-fueled toolbox for people who want to change the world—and<br>still laugh while doing it.<br>----<br>Use promo code <strong>radicallove</strong> for 10% off a yearly subscription—that’s a<br>savings of 20% off the monthly price. &nbsp;Go to <a href="http://thequollective.com/">thequollective.com</a> and<br>let’s build a post-fascist future together.<br>&nbsp;</p></p><br/> <p>Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See <a href="https://pcm.adswizz.com">pcm.adswizz.com</a> for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.</p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 6 Oct 2024 20:01:46 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>podcast@radiantdigital.co (Radical Love Live)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What is the connection between religion and radicalization? When either one turns into  dehumanizing others, there is quite an overlap between the two. This week we talk with online personality The Fallen Ape-Theist (formerly known as the Faithiest Atheist) about his spiritual journey that led him to a kind of faith-friendly-atheism that frustrates believers and non-believers alike (albeit with a great sense of humor),  and more seriously, how his military and counter-terrorism experience taught him about the dehumanizing power of radicalization--whether through religion, politics, or any movement that goes to the extremes.</p><p>We talk about how our polarized society contributes to extreme views, how social media pours fuel on the fire, the first-hand experiences that he has had facing and disrupting radicalization, and the kind of community he maintains online, where people with differing views can talk with one another without thinking of others as less than human just because they disagree.<br /><br />Find the Fallen Ape Theist at:<br /><br />Twitter @TheApe_Theist <br />Threads @thefallenape_theist <br />Instagram @thefallenape_theist <br />TikTok @thefallenape.theist <br />YouTube <a href="https://youtube.com/@thefallenape-theist?si=9WkQRfmG47pbU6za" target="_blank">https://youtube.com/@thefallenape-theist?si=9WkQRfmG47pbU6za</a></p>
<p><p>*****<br>Special thanks to our sponsors at Quoir, publishers of The Quollective.<br>The Quollective isn’t just another media platform. It’s a grassroots,&nbsp;<br>justice-fueled toolbox for people who want to change the world—and<br>still laugh while doing it.<br>----<br>Use promo code <strong>radicallove</strong> for 10% off a yearly subscription—that’s a<br>savings of 20% off the monthly price. &nbsp;Go to <a href="http://thequollective.com/">thequollective.com</a> and<br>let’s build a post-fascist future together.<br>&nbsp;</p></p><br/> <p>Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See <a href="https://pcm.adswizz.com">pcm.adswizz.com</a> for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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We talk about how our polarized society contributes to extreme views, how social media pours fuel on the fire, the first-hand experiences that he has had facing and disrupting radicalization, and the kind of community he maintains online, where people with differing views can talk with one another without thinking of others as less than human just because they disagree.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>What is the connection between religion and radicalization? When either one turns into  dehumanizing others, there is quite an overlap between the two. This week we talk with online personality The Fallen Ape-Theist (formerly known as the Faithiest Atheist) about his spiritual journey that led him to a kind of faith-friendly-atheism that frustrates believers and non-believers alike (albeit with a great sense of humor),  and more seriously, how his military and counter-terrorism experience taught him about the dehumanizing power of radicalization--whether through religion, politics, or any movement that goes to the extremes. 

We talk about how our polarized society contributes to extreme views, how social media pours fuel on the fire, the first-hand experiences that he has had facing and disrupting radicalization, and the kind of community he maintains online, where people with differing views can talk with one another without thinking of others as less than human just because they disagree.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>How do we talk with the people with whom we disagree the most? Especially in today's toxic social, religious, and political environment, where disagreement is seen as treason and we're all on the edge of being canceled? This week, we had our eyes opened when Justin Lee gave us some practical advice for how to communicate with those across the aisle--and why our old arguments have always failed so miserably. Justin first appeared on our radar in the early 2000s, when the "Great Debate" on his blog about LGBTQ+ inclusion in the church broke new ground in showing that there is such a thing as a committed, faithful, gay Christian, and arguing that the Bible may not say exactly what we think it does about all queer relationships through all time and circumstances. That conversation turned into the popular book "Torn: Rescuing the Gospel from the Gays-vs.-Christians Debate," which was recently updated in a 2024 edition. Justin has now turned his attention to an even bigger picture, focusing on the many ways that we disagree across different aspects of our society, and dives deep into the causes of our disagreements, why our old ways of arguing with one another often backfire and make the divine even wider, and practical tools and methods of having productive conversations with the people who disagree with us the most. His essential book on this topic is called "Talking Across the Divide: How to Communicate with People You Disagree with and Maybe Even Change the World" Bio: Justin Lee has been successfully bridging cultural divides for 25 years. He first developed his strategic dialogue techniques while working at the difficult intersection of faith and LGBTQ issues, where he became internationally known for helping heal family and community rifts. His book on that subject, Torn, is now one of the most widely read in the field. Justin’s latest book, Talking Across the Divide: How to Communicate with People You Disagree With—and Maybe Even Change the World, draws on scientific research and real-world examples to apply these same techniques to today’s political and social conflicts. Follow Justin’s work at GeekyJustin.com.</p><p> </p><p>Justin Lee Website: https://geekyjustin.com/ Facebook: @geekyjustin Instagram: @geekyjustinlee Twitter/X: @geekyjustinlee</p>
<p><p>*****<br>Special thanks to our sponsors at Quoir, publishers of The Quollective.<br>The Quollective isn’t just another media platform. It’s a grassroots,&nbsp;<br>justice-fueled toolbox for people who want to change the world—and<br>still laugh while doing it.<br>----<br>Use promo code <strong>radicallove</strong> for 10% off a yearly subscription—that’s a<br>savings of 20% off the monthly price. &nbsp;Go to <a href="http://thequollective.com/">thequollective.com</a> and<br>let’s build a post-fascist future together.<br>&nbsp;</p></p><br/> <p>Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See <a href="https://pcm.adswizz.com">pcm.adswizz.com</a> for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.</p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 29 Sep 2024 20:03:12 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How do we talk with the people with whom we disagree the most? Especially in today's toxic social, religious, and political environment, where disagreement is seen as treason and we're all on the edge of being canceled? This week, we had our eyes opened when Justin Lee gave us some practical advice for how to communicate with those across the aisle--and why our old arguments have always failed so miserably. Justin first appeared on our radar in the early 2000s, when the "Great Debate" on his blog about LGBTQ+ inclusion in the church broke new ground in showing that there is such a thing as a committed, faithful, gay Christian, and arguing that the Bible may not say exactly what we think it does about all queer relationships through all time and circumstances. That conversation turned into the popular book "Torn: Rescuing the Gospel from the Gays-vs.-Christians Debate," which was recently updated in a 2024 edition. Justin has now turned his attention to an even bigger picture, focusing on the many ways that we disagree across different aspects of our society, and dives deep into the causes of our disagreements, why our old ways of arguing with one another often backfire and make the divine even wider, and practical tools and methods of having productive conversations with the people who disagree with us the most. His essential book on this topic is called "Talking Across the Divide: How to Communicate with People You Disagree with and Maybe Even Change the World" Bio: Justin Lee has been successfully bridging cultural divides for 25 years. He first developed his strategic dialogue techniques while working at the difficult intersection of faith and LGBTQ issues, where he became internationally known for helping heal family and community rifts. His book on that subject, Torn, is now one of the most widely read in the field. Justin’s latest book, Talking Across the Divide: How to Communicate with People You Disagree With—and Maybe Even Change the World, draws on scientific research and real-world examples to apply these same techniques to today’s political and social conflicts. Follow Justin’s work at GeekyJustin.com.</p><p> </p><p>Justin Lee Website: https://geekyjustin.com/ Facebook: @geekyjustin Instagram: @geekyjustinlee Twitter/X: @geekyjustinlee</p>
<p><p>*****<br>Special thanks to our sponsors at Quoir, publishers of The Quollective.<br>The Quollective isn’t just another media platform. It’s a grassroots,&nbsp;<br>justice-fueled toolbox for people who want to change the world—and<br>still laugh while doing it.<br>----<br>Use promo code <strong>radicallove</strong> for 10% off a yearly subscription—that’s a<br>savings of 20% off the monthly price. &nbsp;Go to <a href="http://thequollective.com/">thequollective.com</a> and<br>let’s build a post-fascist future together.<br>&nbsp;</p></p><br/> <p>Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See <a href="https://pcm.adswizz.com">pcm.adswizz.com</a> for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <itunes:summary>How do we talk with the people with whom we disagree the most? Especially in today&apos;s toxic social, religious, and political environment, where disagreement is seen as treason and we&apos;re all on the edge of being canceled? This week, we had our eyes opened when Justin Lee gave us some practical advice for how to communicate with those across the aisle--and why our old arguments have always failed so miserably.

Justin first appeared on our radar in the early 2000s, when the &quot;Great Debate&quot; on his blog about LGBTQ+ inclusion in the church broke new ground in showing that there is such a thing as a committed, faithful, gay Christian, and arguing that the Bible may not say exactly what we think it does about all queer relationships through all time and circumstances. That conversation turned into the popular book &quot;Torn: Rescuing the Gospel from the Gays-vs.-Christians Debate,&quot; which was recently updated in a 2024 edition. 

Justin has now turned his attention to an even bigger picture, focusing on the many ways that we disagree across different aspects of our society, and dives deep into the causes of our disagreements, why our old ways of arguing with one another often backfire and make the divine even wider, and practical tools and methods of having productive conversations with the people who disagree with us the most. His essential book on this topic is called &quot;Talking Across the Divide: How to Communicate with People You Disagree with and Maybe Even Change the World&quot; 

Bio:
Justin Lee has been successfully bridging cultural divides for 25 years. He first developed his strategic dialogue techniques while working at the difficult intersection of faith and LGBTQ issues, where he became internationally known for helping heal family and community rifts. His book on that subject, Torn, is now one of the most widely read in the field.

Justin’s latest book, Talking Across the Divide: How to Communicate with People You Disagree With—and Maybe Even Change the World, draws on scientific research and real-world examples to apply these same techniques to today’s political and social conflicts. Follow Justin’s work at GeekyJustin.com.

Justin Lee
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Facebook: @geekyjustin
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Justin first appeared on our radar in the early 2000s, when the &quot;Great Debate&quot; on his blog about LGBTQ+ inclusion in the church broke new ground in showing that there is such a thing as a committed, faithful, gay Christian, and arguing that the Bible may not say exactly what we think it does about all queer relationships through all time and circumstances. That conversation turned into the popular book &quot;Torn: Rescuing the Gospel from the Gays-vs.-Christians Debate,&quot; which was recently updated in a 2024 edition. 

Justin has now turned his attention to an even bigger picture, focusing on the many ways that we disagree across different aspects of our society, and dives deep into the causes of our disagreements, why our old ways of arguing with one another often backfire and make the divine even wider, and practical tools and methods of having productive conversations with the people who disagree with us the most. His essential book on this topic is called &quot;Talking Across the Divide: How to Communicate with People You Disagree with and Maybe Even Change the World&quot; 

Bio:
Justin Lee has been successfully bridging cultural divides for 25 years. He first developed his strategic dialogue techniques while working at the difficult intersection of faith and LGBTQ issues, where he became internationally known for helping heal family and community rifts. His book on that subject, Torn, is now one of the most widely read in the field.

Justin’s latest book, Talking Across the Divide: How to Communicate with People You Disagree With—and Maybe Even Change the World, draws on scientific research and real-world examples to apply these same techniques to today’s political and social conflicts. Follow Justin’s work at GeekyJustin.com.

Justin Lee
Website: https://geekyjustin.com/
Facebook: @geekyjustin
Instagram: @geekyjustinlee
Twitter/X: @geekyjustinlee</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>What the Bible REALLY Says about Marriage...and More Surprises! with Dr. Jennifer Bird</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Jennifer Bird,PhD, knows a lot about the Christian Bible--including what's in it and also what isn't in it. This eye-opening conversation covers both ends of that spectrum, using Bird's book "Permission Granted: Take the Bible Into Your Own Hands" as a launching off point about what she discovered about the Bible, how our reading of the Bible impacts so many aspects of our culture, and why Biblical literacy is so important. We also dig in deeper on the subjects of "Biblical marriage" and women in Christianity, two subjects about which she is passionate, which she addresses head-on in her most recent book, "Marriage in the Bible: What DO the Texts Say?"<br /><br />From her bio at JenniferGraceBird.com: Her background within the United Methodist Church, education in a Presbyterian affiliated institution, more than a decade spent in several ministerial contexts, six years of graduate work in biblical studies, and more than 25 years of teaching in classrooms of all kinds all inform her approach to having quite honest, and sometimes difficult, conversations about what is actually to be found in the scriptures of the Christian Bible. You can also hear Jennifer regularly on the Wild Olive podcast (with Jeanne Petrolle,) as well as many other podcasts, lectures, videos, and more! <br /><br />Find Jennifer at:<br /><a href="https://www.jennifergracebird.com/">https://www.jennifergracebird.com/</a><br /><a href="https://www.instagram.com/moxieprof/">https://www.instagram.com/moxieprof/</a><br /><a href="https://www.facebook.com/jennifer.grace.bird">https://www.facebook.com/jennifer.grace.bird</a><br /><a href="https://www.youtube.com/@JenniferBirdPhD">https://www.youtube.com/@JenniferBirdPhD</a><br /><a href="https://www.tiktok.com/@jbird.moxieprof">https://www.tiktok.com/@jbird.moxieprof</a></p>
<p><p>*****<br>Special thanks to our sponsors at Quoir, publishers of The Quollective.<br>The Quollective isn’t just another media platform. It’s a grassroots,&nbsp;<br>justice-fueled toolbox for people who want to change the world—and<br>still laugh while doing it.<br>----<br>Use promo code <strong>radicallove</strong> for 10% off a yearly subscription—that’s a<br>savings of 20% off the monthly price. &nbsp;Go to <a href="http://thequollective.com/">thequollective.com</a> and<br>let’s build a post-fascist future together.<br>&nbsp;</p></p><br/> <p>Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See <a href="https://pcm.adswizz.com">pcm.adswizz.com</a> for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.</p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 24 Sep 2024 02:18:24 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>podcast@radiantdigital.co (Radical Love Live)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Jennifer Bird,PhD, knows a lot about the Christian Bible--including what's in it and also what isn't in it. This eye-opening conversation covers both ends of that spectrum, using Bird's book "Permission Granted: Take the Bible Into Your Own Hands" as a launching off point about what she discovered about the Bible, how our reading of the Bible impacts so many aspects of our culture, and why Biblical literacy is so important. We also dig in deeper on the subjects of "Biblical marriage" and women in Christianity, two subjects about which she is passionate, which she addresses head-on in her most recent book, "Marriage in the Bible: What DO the Texts Say?"<br /><br />From her bio at JenniferGraceBird.com: Her background within the United Methodist Church, education in a Presbyterian affiliated institution, more than a decade spent in several ministerial contexts, six years of graduate work in biblical studies, and more than 25 years of teaching in classrooms of all kinds all inform her approach to having quite honest, and sometimes difficult, conversations about what is actually to be found in the scriptures of the Christian Bible. You can also hear Jennifer regularly on the Wild Olive podcast (with Jeanne Petrolle,) as well as many other podcasts, lectures, videos, and more! <br /><br />Find Jennifer at:<br /><a href="https://www.jennifergracebird.com/">https://www.jennifergracebird.com/</a><br /><a href="https://www.instagram.com/moxieprof/">https://www.instagram.com/moxieprof/</a><br /><a href="https://www.facebook.com/jennifer.grace.bird">https://www.facebook.com/jennifer.grace.bird</a><br /><a href="https://www.youtube.com/@JenniferBirdPhD">https://www.youtube.com/@JenniferBirdPhD</a><br /><a href="https://www.tiktok.com/@jbird.moxieprof">https://www.tiktok.com/@jbird.moxieprof</a></p>
<p><p>*****<br>Special thanks to our sponsors at Quoir, publishers of The Quollective.<br>The Quollective isn’t just another media platform. It’s a grassroots,&nbsp;<br>justice-fueled toolbox for people who want to change the world—and<br>still laugh while doing it.<br>----<br>Use promo code <strong>radicallove</strong> for 10% off a yearly subscription—that’s a<br>savings of 20% off the monthly price. &nbsp;Go to <a href="http://thequollective.com/">thequollective.com</a> and<br>let’s build a post-fascist future together.<br>&nbsp;</p></p><br/> <p>Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See <a href="https://pcm.adswizz.com">pcm.adswizz.com</a> for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>Showing White People the Pathway to Anti-Racism (and Other Spiritual Journeys)</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Daniel Henderson, the author of "The Spiritual Journey to Anti-Racism: A Travel Guide for White People" (Quoir Press) embodies the idea that solving racism is a White People problem, not a People Of Color problem. While many well-meaning White liberals have relied on People of Color for racial education and pathways to reconciliation, Henderson has been inspired by his beliefs to pro-actively use his platform to guide White people on dismantling the systems that continue to perpetuate racial inequality OURSELVES. 

Our conversation covers Henderson's background in education and religion, his transition from Evangelical to a system of belief that more authentically fit his conscience (chronicled in his earlier book "Confessions of a Recovering Evangelical,"), and how that transformation led to his mission to do the work of dismantling racism. 

Henderson's story of belief goes back as far as the moment in 1966, when he "went forward" at a Billy Graham Crusade to give his life to Christ, up through the moment 40 years later, in 2005, he walked away from the traditional Evangelical church for a more authentic faith. With a 40-year career as an educator, speaker, writer and historian, Henderson continues today to encourage others to find their faith, embrace doubt, ask hard questions, and find their own spiritual path. *****
Special thanks to our sponsors at Quoir, publishers of The Quollective.
The Quollective isn’t just another media platform. It’s a grassroots, 
justice-fueled toolbox for people who want to change the world—and
still laugh while doing it.
----
Use promo code radicallove for 10% off a yearly subscription—that’s a
savings of 20% off the monthly price.  Go to thequollective.com and
let’s build a post-fascist future together.
 

Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com
for information about our collection and use of personal data for
advertising.
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Our conversation covers Henderson&apos;s background in education and religion, his transition from Evangelical to a system of belief that more authentically fit his conscience (chronicled in his earlier book &quot;Confessions of a Recovering Evangelical,&quot;), and how that transformation led to his mission to do the work of dismantling racism. 

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Our conversation covers Henderson&apos;s background in education and religion, his transition from Evangelical to a system of belief that more authentically fit his conscience (chronicled in his earlier book &quot;Confessions of a Recovering Evangelical,&quot;), and how that transformation led to his mission to do the work of dismantling racism. 

Henderson&apos;s story of belief goes back as far as the moment in 1966, when he &quot;went forward&quot; at a Billy Graham Crusade to give his life to Christ, up through the moment 40 years later, in 2005, he walked away from the traditional Evangelical church for a more authentic faith. With a 40-year career as an educator, speaker, writer and historian, Henderson continues today to encourage others to find their faith, embrace doubt, ask hard questions, and find their own spiritual path.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[Justin Scoggins has a passion for tattoos, and a passion for an authentic Christian faith, and finds an intersection of the two in his new book "Inking Christ: A Theological Approach to Faith." In a discussion that goes way beyond the surface discussion of ink and skin, we talk about what it means to be a true Christian witness, the status of our bodies as "temples," and what the Bible passages about "marking ourselves" are really about. This was a fascinating exploration for all of us. 

Dr. Justin Scoggins has is currently Associate Director of Homeless Outreach in Winter Haven, Florida and holds a Doctorate in Theology. From Quoir Publishing: Inking Christ is a celebration of art, faith, and the myriad ways they intertwine. It is an invitation to view tattoos not as marks of rebellion or mere decoration, but as sacred symbols that narrate the story of one's walk with Jesus. Through this book, Dr. Scoggins aims to inspire believers to embrace the artistry of tattoos as a legitimate and meaningful form of worship, reflecting the beauty and love of Christ in a unique and personal manner. *****
Special thanks to our sponsors at Quoir, publishers of The Quollective.
The Quollective isn’t just another media platform. It’s a grassroots, 
justice-fueled toolbox for people who want to change the world—and
still laugh while doing it.
----
Use promo code radicallove for 10% off a yearly subscription—that’s a
savings of 20% off the monthly price.  Go to thequollective.com and
let’s build a post-fascist future together.
 

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Epperly's bio, in his own words, from his website www.drbruceepperly.com: "I am a theologian, spiritual guide, pastor, professor, and author of over sixty books.  I regularly speak in person and on Zoom at conferences, seminars, churches and classes studying my books. I believe that we are all mystics, and that there is a mystic in you. Each of us, whether we are spiritual, religious, agnostic, seeking, struggling with belief, is on a holy adventure. *****
Special thanks to our sponsors at Quoir, publishers of The Quollective.
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Epperly&apos;s bio, in his own words, from his website www.drbruceepperly.com: &quot;I am a theologian, spiritual guide, pastor, professor, and author of over sixty books.  I regularly speak in person and on Zoom at conferences, seminars, churches and classes studying my books. I believe that we are all mystics, and that there is a mystic in you. Each of us, whether we are spiritual, religious, agnostic, seeking, struggling with belief, is on a holy adventure.</itunes:summary>
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Epperly&apos;s bio, in his own words, from his website www.drbruceepperly.com: &quot;I am a theologian, spiritual guide, pastor, professor, and author of over sixty books.  I regularly speak in person and on Zoom at conferences, seminars, churches and classes studying my books. I believe that we are all mystics, and that there is a mystic in you. Each of us, whether we are spiritual, religious, agnostic, seeking, struggling with belief, is on a holy adventure.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>(Part 2 of 2) More more more! What can we say about Dina Nina? This was an incredible conversation, so jam-packed we made it a two-part episode, with the fabulous Dina Nina Martinez-Rutherford, whose bio includes Performer, Speaker, Politician, Queer Clergy, and "a little woo woo." We cover a wide range of topics from her conservative upbringing to her journey to finding herself to entering ministry: jumping into politics: being the FIRST transgender woman elected to office in Madison, WI:  her passion for comedy and performing; her faith and spirituality; mystical experiences and past lives; healing trauma, and so much more. There is so much joy and feeling in these episodes, we are moved and blessed to have Dina Nina as a guest, and to call her a friend!  </p><p> </p><p>In addition to her life as a speaker, comedian, counselor, minister, and civic leader, Dina Nina also leads Light of Love Fellowship, an inclusive and affirming faith ​community, an organization which aims "to encourage connection with the divine, ​provide a safe space for those who have faced adversity within ​faith communities, and promote love as our guiding principle."</p><p> </p><p>Dina Nina Martinez-Rutherford: https://dinanina.com/</p><p>Light of Love Fellowship: https://lightoflovefellowship.com/</p><p>Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dinaninaxo/</p><p> </p><p>----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------</p><p>Get Information and Tickets for Theology Beer Camp October 17-19 Denver, CO https://www.eventbrite.com/e/tRADICALHOBBITthe-return-of-the-god-pods-tickets-824208298207 Promo Code for our listeners: RADICALHOBBIT (all caps, no spaces)</p>
<p><p>*****<br>Special thanks to our sponsors at Quoir, publishers of The Quollective.<br>The Quollective isn’t just another media platform. It’s a grassroots,&nbsp;<br>justice-fueled toolbox for people who want to change the world—and<br>still laugh while doing it.<br>----<br>Use promo code <strong>radicallove</strong> for 10% off a yearly subscription—that’s a<br>savings of 20% off the monthly price. &nbsp;Go to <a href="http://thequollective.com/">thequollective.com</a> and<br>let’s build a post-fascist future together.<br>&nbsp;</p></p><br/> <p>Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See <a href="https://pcm.adswizz.com">pcm.adswizz.com</a> for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.</p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 25 Aug 2024 23:58:06 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>(Part 2 of 2) More more more! What can we say about Dina Nina? This was an incredible conversation, so jam-packed we made it a two-part episode, with the fabulous Dina Nina Martinez-Rutherford, whose bio includes Performer, Speaker, Politician, Queer Clergy, and "a little woo woo." We cover a wide range of topics from her conservative upbringing to her journey to finding herself to entering ministry: jumping into politics: being the FIRST transgender woman elected to office in Madison, WI:  her passion for comedy and performing; her faith and spirituality; mystical experiences and past lives; healing trauma, and so much more. There is so much joy and feeling in these episodes, we are moved and blessed to have Dina Nina as a guest, and to call her a friend!  </p><p> </p><p>In addition to her life as a speaker, comedian, counselor, minister, and civic leader, Dina Nina also leads Light of Love Fellowship, an inclusive and affirming faith ​community, an organization which aims "to encourage connection with the divine, ​provide a safe space for those who have faced adversity within ​faith communities, and promote love as our guiding principle."</p><p> </p><p>Dina Nina Martinez-Rutherford: https://dinanina.com/</p><p>Light of Love Fellowship: https://lightoflovefellowship.com/</p><p>Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dinaninaxo/</p><p> </p><p>----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------</p><p>Get Information and Tickets for Theology Beer Camp October 17-19 Denver, CO https://www.eventbrite.com/e/tRADICALHOBBITthe-return-of-the-god-pods-tickets-824208298207 Promo Code for our listeners: RADICALHOBBIT (all caps, no spaces)</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[(Part 1 of 2) Oh my gosh, what can we say about Dina Nina? This was an incredible conversation, so jam-packed we made it a two-part episode, with the fabulous Dina Nina Martinez-Rutherford, whose bio includes Performer, Speaker, Politician, Queer Clergy, and "a little woo woo." We cover a wide range of topics from her conservative upbringing to her journey to finding herself to entering ministry: jumping into politics: being the FIRST transgender woman elected to office in Madison, WI:  her passion for comedy and performing; her faith and spirituality; mystical experiences and past lives; healing trauma, and so much more. There is so much joy and feeling in these episodes, we are moved and blessed to have Dina Nina as a guest, and to call her a friend! 

In addition to her life as a speaker, comedian, counselor, minister, and civic leader, Dina Nina also leads Light of Love Fellowship, an inclusive and affirming faith ​community, an organization which aims "to encourage connection with the divine, ​provide a safe space for those who have faced adversity within ​faith communities, and promote love as our guiding principle."

Dina Nina Martinez-Rutherford: https://dinanina.com/
Light of Love Fellowship: https://lightoflovefellowship.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dinaninaxo/ *****
Special thanks to our sponsors at Quoir, publishers of The Quollective.
The Quollective isn’t just another media platform. It’s a grassroots, 
justice-fueled toolbox for people who want to change the world—and
still laugh while doing it.
----
Use promo code radicallove for 10% off a yearly subscription—that’s a
savings of 20% off the monthly price.  Go to thequollective.com and
let’s build a post-fascist future together.
 

Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com
for information about our collection and use of personal data for
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      <pubDate>Mon, 19 Aug 2024 10:57:50 +0000</pubDate>
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In addition to her life as a speaker, comedian, counselor, minister, and civic leader, Dina Nina also leads Light of Love Fellowship, an inclusive and affirming faith ​community, an organization which aims &quot;to encourage connection with the divine, ​provide a safe space for those who have faced adversity within ​faith communities, and promote love as our guiding principle.&quot;

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In addition to her life as a speaker, comedian, counselor, minister, and civic leader, Dina Nina also leads Light of Love Fellowship, an inclusive and affirming faith ​community, an organization which aims &quot;to encourage connection with the divine, ​provide a safe space for those who have faced adversity within ​faith communities, and promote love as our guiding principle.&quot;

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      <description><![CDATA[Mark talks with Brother Timothy Jolley, a life professed monk of the Order of the Holy Cross, an Anglican Benedictine monastic community of men, associated with The Episcopal Church, located in West Park, New York.  Br. Timothy joined the monastery over 50 years ago with a calling to serve a vocation dedicated to children’s education, spiritual evolution, and spiritual direction.  Our conversation covers how Br. Timohty was called to become an Anglican monastic, his work with the formation of the Holy Cross School in Grahamstown, South Africa, what can happen when we show radical welcoming to a guest, and how he lives out the founder’s mission statement:  “Love must act as light must shine forth and fire must burn.”  Find out more about Holy Cross, their beautiful campus on the banks of the Hudson River offering many types of retreats, and the monastic life at www.holycrossmonastery.com.   Please support the Love Must Act and the Holy Cross School by visiting www.lovemustact.org. 

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Get Information and Tickets for Theology Beer Camp October 17-19 Denver, CO https://www.eventbrite.com/e/tRADICALHOBBITthe-return-of-the-god-pods-tickets-824208298207 Promo Code for our listeners: RADICALHOBBIT (all caps, no spaces)

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Special thanks to our sponsors at Quoir, publishers of The Quollective.
The Quollective isn’t just another media platform. It’s a grassroots, 
justice-fueled toolbox for people who want to change the world—and
still laugh while doing it.
----
Use promo code radicallove for 10% off a yearly subscription—that’s a
savings of 20% off the monthly price.  Go to thequollective.com and
let’s build a post-fascist future together.
 

Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com
for information about our collection and use of personal data for
advertising.
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      <title>The Raceless Gospel&quot;: A Call to New Baptism with Rev Starlette Thomas</title>
      <description><![CDATA[This week we have a prophet in the house! Mark and Kelly have an eye opening conversation with Rev Starlette Thomas--author, artist, race abolitionist--that we hope will stir you to action as much as it did for us. The topic of conversation is "The Raceless Gospel," the concept that the church in North America is built on a caste system called race, and needs a new baptism to wash away the sin of segregation. Not colorblindness, not post-racialism, but dying to ourselves and our relationship to race. Star Thomas challenges us look at ourselves honestly, release the sins of the past, and dive into our Christian values to continue to strive for justice and equality in this world--otherwise, she asks, what are we here for? 

Starlette Thomas is an author, activist, visual artist and race abolitionist. She is an associate editor and the director of The Raceless Gospel Initiative at Good Faith Media, which was inspired by her work and witness and is dedicated to leading didactic dialogues on race and its progeny. The Raceless Gospel aims to empower Christians to speak about the sociopolitical construct of race and the myriad injustices that intersect in their churches, communities and country. She is also the author of "Take Me to the Water: The Raceless Gospel as Baptismal Pedagogy for a Desegregated Church," and is host of The Raceless Gospel Podcast *****
Special thanks to our sponsors at Quoir, publishers of The Quollective.
The Quollective isn’t just another media platform. It’s a grassroots, 
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still laugh while doing it.
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savings of 20% off the monthly price.  Go to thequollective.com and
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      <pubDate>Sun, 4 Aug 2024 16:08:42 +0000</pubDate>
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Starlette Thomas is an author, activist, visual artist and race abolitionist. She is an associate editor and the director of The Raceless Gospel Initiative at Good Faith Media, which was inspired by her work and witness and is dedicated to leading didactic dialogues on race and its progeny. The Raceless Gospel aims to empower Christians to speak about the sociopolitical construct of race and the myriad injustices that intersect in their churches, communities and country. She is also the author of &quot;Take Me to the Water: The Raceless Gospel as Baptismal Pedagogy for a Desegregated Church,&quot; and is host of The Raceless Gospel Podcast</itunes:summary>
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Starlette Thomas is an author, activist, visual artist and race abolitionist. She is an associate editor and the director of The Raceless Gospel Initiative at Good Faith Media, which was inspired by her work and witness and is dedicated to leading didactic dialogues on race and its progeny. The Raceless Gospel aims to empower Christians to speak about the sociopolitical construct of race and the myriad injustices that intersect in their churches, communities and country. She is also the author of &quot;Take Me to the Water: The Raceless Gospel as Baptismal Pedagogy for a Desegregated Church,&quot; and is host of The Raceless Gospel Podcast</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[This week we have a lively conversation with Amy-Jill Levine, who is a distinguished scholar of the New Testament and Jewish Studies (and who is Jewish herself), about Jesus and the New Testament in the light of how he would be understood in the Jewish context of the first century--as well as what Jesus has to offer to the world now, even to people who are not Christian (or even religious at all). This conversation offers some eye-opening perspectives on the deeper meanings of the parables of Jesus, how the teachings of Jesus are based in the Torah rather than diverging from it, and how misreadings of the Bible have led to historic antisemitism--but that a closer reading of the Bible can lead to dialogue and even coexistence of different faiths. 

Amy-Jill Levine is the author of countless books, including the upcoming "Jesus for Everyone: Not Just Christians." She is Rabbi Stanley M. Kessler Distinguished Professor of New Testament and Jewish Studies at Hartford International University for Religion and Peace and University Professor of New Testament and Jewish Studies Emerita and Mary Jane Werthan Professor of Jewish Studies Emerita, at Vanderbilt. 

Find out more about her at her FB page (link below) and find her books wherever books are sold. 

#christianity #judaism #jesus #deconstruction #interreligious #spirituality

Amy-Jill Levine
https://www.facebook.com/AmyJillLevine
https://www.amazon.com/Jesus-Atheists-Still-Matters-Secular/dp/0062216724

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Special thanks to our sponsors at Quoir, publishers of The Quollective.
The Quollective isn’t just another media platform. It’s a grassroots, 
justice-fueled toolbox for people who want to change the world—and
still laugh while doing it.
----
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savings of 20% off the monthly price.  Go to thequollective.com and
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      <pubDate>Sun, 28 Jul 2024 15:08:58 +0000</pubDate>
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Amy-Jill Levine is the author of countless books, including the upcoming &quot;Jesus for Everyone: Not Just Christians.&quot; She is Rabbi Stanley M. Kessler Distinguished Professor of New Testament and Jewish Studies at Hartford International University for Religion and Peace and University Professor of New Testament and Jewish Studies Emerita and Mary Jane Werthan Professor of Jewish Studies Emerita, at Vanderbilt. 

Find out more about her at her FB page (link below) and find her books wherever books are sold. 

#christianity #judaism #jesus #deconstruction #interreligious #spirituality

Amy-Jill Levine
https://www.facebook.com/AmyJillLevine
https://www.amazon.com/Jesus-Atheists-Still-Matters-Secular/dp/0062216724

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Amy-Jill Levine is the author of countless books, including the upcoming &quot;Jesus for Everyone: Not Just Christians.&quot; She is Rabbi Stanley M. Kessler Distinguished Professor of New Testament and Jewish Studies at Hartford International University for Religion and Peace and University Professor of New Testament and Jewish Studies Emerita and Mary Jane Werthan Professor of Jewish Studies Emerita, at Vanderbilt. 

Find out more about her at her FB page (link below) and find her books wherever books are sold. 

#christianity #judaism #jesus #deconstruction #interreligious #spirituality

Amy-Jill Levine
https://www.facebook.com/AmyJillLevine
https://www.amazon.com/Jesus-Atheists-Still-Matters-Secular/dp/0062216724

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      <description><![CDATA[We're excited to welcome Tim Whitaker (founder of The New Evangelicals) to share his expertise on Christian Nationalism--how it started, how it is growing, and what those who are driving this movement are saying behind closed doors. Tim is a podcaster and frequent commentator on the state of evangelicalism and the intersection of politics and religion in the United States. Tim is host of "The New Evangelicals" podcast and is co-host and frequent guest on a number others, and has a significant presence on other social media. Tim will also be appearing with us October 17-19 in Denver at Theology Beer Camp (where there are still tickets available--search for it at Eventbrite, and save $50 with our code, RADICALHOBBIT.)

About Tim Whitaker, from The New Evangelicals Website:
Growing up, Tim always felt at home in evangelical spaces – until years later, when his studying and questions caused him to no longer be welcomed at in his church community. Brokenhearted, but undeterred, Tim continued to pursue a deeper understanding of faith, history, theology and the evangelical church. The more he uncovers, the more he realizes the importance of advocating for the marginalized in the church, exploring the full depth and breadth of Christian faith traditions, and holding toxic churches and leaders accountable. *****
Special thanks to our sponsors at Quoir, publishers of The Quollective.
The Quollective isn’t just another media platform. It’s a grassroots, 
justice-fueled toolbox for people who want to change the world—and
still laugh while doing it.
----
Use promo code radicallove for 10% off a yearly subscription—that’s a
savings of 20% off the monthly price.  Go to thequollective.com and
let’s build a post-fascist future together.
 

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      <pubDate>Sun, 21 Jul 2024 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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About Tim Whitaker, from The New Evangelicals Website:
Growing up, Tim always felt at home in evangelical spaces – until years later, when his studying and questions caused him to no longer be welcomed at in his church community. Brokenhearted, but undeterred, Tim continued to pursue a deeper understanding of faith, history, theology and the evangelical church. The more he uncovers, the more he realizes the importance of advocating for the marginalized in the church, exploring the full depth and breadth of Christian faith traditions, and holding toxic churches and leaders accountable.</itunes:summary>
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About Tim Whitaker, from The New Evangelicals Website:
Growing up, Tim always felt at home in evangelical spaces – until years later, when his studying and questions caused him to no longer be welcomed at in his church community. Brokenhearted, but undeterred, Tim continued to pursue a deeper understanding of faith, history, theology and the evangelical church. The more he uncovers, the more he realizes the importance of advocating for the marginalized in the church, exploring the full depth and breadth of Christian faith traditions, and holding toxic churches and leaders accountable.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Faith, Politics, and the Christian Nationalist &quot;Project&quot;: An Update with Keith Giles</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Christian Nationalism is all over the news today, from revelations about Project 2025 to recent SCOTUS rulings to mandating the 10 Commandments on the schoolroom walls. We are pleased to talk with author/publisher/commenter Keith Giles, who has been using the platform of his God Squad podcast (and others--he's a busy man!) to examine the history, accomplishments so far, and future goals of the decades-long movement to re-shape our country as a theocracy. Keith Giles is co-publisher at Quoir Publishing, author of numerous books including the recent "Quantum Sayings of Jesus," and is one of the hosts of the God Squad Podcast, the Heretic Happy Hour, and others.</p>
<p><p>*****<br>Special thanks to our sponsors at Quoir, publishers of The Quollective.<br>The Quollective isn’t just another media platform. It’s a grassroots,&nbsp;<br>justice-fueled toolbox for people who want to change the world—and<br>still laugh while doing it.<br>----<br>Use promo code <strong>radicallove</strong> for 10% off a yearly subscription—that’s a<br>savings of 20% off the monthly price. &nbsp;Go to <a href="http://thequollective.com/">thequollective.com</a> and<br>let’s build a post-fascist future together.<br>&nbsp;</p></p><br/> <p>Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See <a href="https://pcm.adswizz.com">pcm.adswizz.com</a> for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.</p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 14 Jul 2024 15:42:12 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Christian Nationalism is all over the news today, from revelations about Project 2025 to recent SCOTUS rulings to mandating the 10 Commandments on the schoolroom walls. We are pleased to talk with author/publisher/commenter Keith Giles, who has been using the platform of his God Squad podcast (and others--he's a busy man!) to examine the history, accomplishments so far, and future goals of the decades-long movement to re-shape our country as a theocracy. Keith Giles is co-publisher at Quoir Publishing, author of numerous books including the recent "Quantum Sayings of Jesus," and is one of the hosts of the God Squad Podcast, the Heretic Happy Hour, and others.</p>
<p><p>*****<br>Special thanks to our sponsors at Quoir, publishers of The Quollective.<br>The Quollective isn’t just another media platform. It’s a grassroots,&nbsp;<br>justice-fueled toolbox for people who want to change the world—and<br>still laugh while doing it.<br>----<br>Use promo code <strong>radicallove</strong> for 10% off a yearly subscription—that’s a<br>savings of 20% off the monthly price. &nbsp;Go to <a href="http://thequollective.com/">thequollective.com</a> and<br>let’s build a post-fascist future together.<br>&nbsp;</p></p><br/> <p>Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See <a href="https://pcm.adswizz.com">pcm.adswizz.com</a> for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>Pierce Marks and the Modern Meaning of Life</title>
      <description><![CDATA[We are thinking big thoughts with author and philosopher Pierce Marks, as we talk about the modern crisis of meaning, how the concept of a moral paradigm can re-establish a sense of meaning, and how a few of the deep, elemental visions of Christianity, including love of being and the intrinsic value of creation, led Marks to see life in a new and meaningful way.
Marks is the author of the recently released "A New Way Of Seeing: Meaning in Life and the Christian Vision of Nature," published by Quoir and available wherever books are sold. 

Pierce Alexander Marks is an Eastern Orthodox philosopher and photographer out of Washington. He holds an MA in Philosophy. His main research interests are  in Existential-Metaethics, Philosophy of religion, and confirmation theory.  *****
Special thanks to our sponsors at Quoir, publishers of The Quollective.
The Quollective isn’t just another media platform. It’s a grassroots, 
justice-fueled toolbox for people who want to change the world—and
still laugh while doing it.
----
Use promo code radicallove for 10% off a yearly subscription—that’s a
savings of 20% off the monthly price.  Go to thequollective.com and
let’s build a post-fascist future together.
 

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      <pubDate>Sun, 7 Jul 2024 10:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>podcast@radiantdigital.co (Radical Love Live)</author>
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Marks is the author of the recently released &quot;A New Way Of Seeing: Meaning in Life and the Christian Vision of Nature,&quot; published by Quoir and available wherever books are sold. 

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Marks is the author of the recently released &quot;A New Way Of Seeing: Meaning in Life and the Christian Vision of Nature,&quot; published by Quoir and available wherever books are sold. 

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      <description><![CDATA[We are honored to have a visit from Rita L. Houlihan, who is a passionate advocate for telling the true story about the life and ministry of the "mysterious" Mary Magdalene--and why it matters for the modern church's understanding of the Gospels. She is also on the Board of Directors of FutureChurch, an organization dedicated to seeking "changes that will provide all Roman Catholics the opportunity to participate fully in Church life, ministry, and governance," including, among other reforms, "a return to the Church’s earliest tradition, modeled on the inclusive practice of Jesus, of recognizing both female and male leaders of faith communities" Rita is committed to restoring our historical memory of early Christian women leaders with a special focus on Mary Magdalene and the women omitted from our Sunday Lectionary readings. She is also a patron of the arts, carrying through her mission by commissioning new artworks which "counter centuries of negative images of Mary Magdalene." A fascinating look at a much-misunderstood but very important figure in Christian history.  *****
Special thanks to our sponsors at Quoir, publishers of The Quollective.
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<p><p>*****<br>Special thanks to our sponsors at Quoir, publishers of The Quollective.<br>The Quollective isn’t just another media platform. It’s a grassroots,&nbsp;<br>justice-fueled toolbox for people who want to change the world—and<br>still laugh while doing it.<br>----<br>Use promo code <strong>radicallove</strong> for 10% off a yearly subscription—that’s a<br>savings of 20% off the monthly price. &nbsp;Go to <a href="http://thequollective.com/">thequollective.com</a> and<br>let’s build a post-fascist future together.<br>&nbsp;</p></p><br/> <p>Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See <a href="https://pcm.adswizz.com">pcm.adswizz.com</a> for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.</p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 29 Jun 2024 04:06:36 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>PART 4 of 4: Many Christians wonder how it is possible to be LGBTQ+ affirming in light of what most people assume to be a clear anti-Gay message in the bible. This episode summarizes all the verses we've studied so far, and weighs them against the larger backdrop of the Biblical principles of Love, Grace, and how we are called to treat others. Love doesn't necessarily mean accepting everything others do, and all though under the law of love, everything is permitted, not everything is beneficial--but love also desires more than just compelling others to do good. It desires their THRIVING. In this special 4-part series, Kelly examines how affirming Bible scholars view the 6 verses in the Bible that deal with same-sex relationships in the context of their time and place, and ask whether these really are sweeping prohibitions of all same-sex relationships, or are about specific issues in a certain time--including violence, idolatry, and religious difference--that may not apply to modern LGBTQ+ people and relationships. (TW: Sexual Assault, Rape, Incest, Slavery, Infanticide)</p><p> </p><p>Many thanks to Justin Lee, Colby Martin, Thomas Oord, and the Q Christian Fellowship, from whose scholarship we borrowed liberally! </p><p> </p><p>Justin Lee:</p><p>https://geekyjustin.com/</p><p> </p><p>Colby Martin:</p><p>https://www.colbymartinonline.com/</p><p><br />Thomas J. Oord:</p><p>https://thomasjayoord.com/</p><p> </p><p>Q Christian Fellowship:</p><p>https://www.qchristian.org/</p><p> </p><p>1946: The Mistranslation that Shifted a Culture</p><p>https://www.1946themovie.com/</p><p><br />Also, remember to find us at Theology Beer Camp <br />https://www.eventbrite.com/e/theology-camp-the-return-of-the-god-pods-tickets-824208298207<br />And use our discount code RADICALHOBBIT to save $50 on tickets!</p>
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<p><p>*****<br>Special thanks to our sponsors at Quoir, publishers of The Quollective.<br>The Quollective isn’t just another media platform. It’s a grassroots,&nbsp;<br>justice-fueled toolbox for people who want to change the world—and<br>still laugh while doing it.<br>----<br>Use promo code <strong>radicallove</strong> for 10% off a yearly subscription—that’s a<br>savings of 20% off the monthly price. &nbsp;Go to <a href="http://thequollective.com/">thequollective.com</a> and<br>let’s build a post-fascist future together.<br>&nbsp;</p></p><br/> <p>Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See <a href="https://pcm.adswizz.com">pcm.adswizz.com</a> for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.</p>]]></description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>PART 3 of 4: Many Christians wonder how it is possible to be LGBTQ+ affirming in light of what most people assume to be a clear anti-Gay message in the bible. This episode wrestles with ROMANS 1, and the VICE LISTS in 1 Corinthians and 1 TIMOTHY.  In this special 4-part series, Kelly examines how affirming Bible scholars view the 6 verses in the Bible that deal with same-sex relationships in the context of their time and place, and ask whether these really are sweeping prohibitions of all same-sex relationships, or are about specific issues in a certain time--including violence, idolatry, and religious difference--that may not apply to modern LGBTQ+ people and relationships. (TW: Sexual Assault, Rape, Incest, Slavery, Infanticide)<br /><br />Many thanks to Justin Lee, Colby Martin, Thomas Oord, and the Q Christian Fellowship, from whose scholarship we borrowed liberally! </p><p> </p><p>Justin Lee:</p><p>https://geekyjustin.com/</p><p> </p><p>Colby Martin:</p><p>https://www.colbymartinonline.com/</p><p><br />Thomas J. Oord:</p><p>https://thomasjayoord.com/</p><p> </p><p>Q Christian Fellowship:</p><p>https://www.qchristian.org/</p><p> </p><p>1946: The Mistranslation that Shifted a Culture</p><p>https://www.1946themovie.com/</p><p><br />Also, remember to find us at Theology Beer Camp <br />https://www.eventbrite.com/e/theology-camp-the-return-of-the-god-pods-tickets-824208298207<br />And use our discount code RADICALHOBBIT to save $50 on tickets!</p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>PART 2 of 4: Many Christians wonder how it is possible to be LGBTQ+ affirming in light of what most people assume to be a clear anti-Gay message in the bible. This episode continues this exploration by taking on the story of Sodom, and investigating what are the "abominations" in the laws of Leviticus. In this special 4-part series, Kelly examines how affirming Bible scholars view the 6 verses in the Bible that deal with same-sex relationships in the context of their time and place, and ask whether these really are sweeping prohibitions of all same-sex relationships, or are about specific issues in a certain time--including violence, idolatry, and religious difference--that may not apply to modern LGBTQ+ people and relationships. (TW: Sexual Assault, Rape, Incest, Slavery, Infanticide)</p><p> </p><p>Many thanks to Justin Lee, Colby Martin, Thomas Oord, and the Q Christian Fellowship, from whose scholarship we borrowed liberally! <br /><br />Justin Lee:</p><p>https://geekyjustin.com/</p><p> </p><p>Colby Martin:</p><p>https://www.colbymartinonline.com/</p><p><br />Thomas J. Oord:</p><p>https://thomasjayoord.com/</p><p> </p><p>Q Christian Fellowship:</p><p>https://www.qchristian.org/<br /> </p><p>1946: The Mistranslation that Shifted a Culture</p><p>https://www.1946themovie.com/</p><p><br />Also, remember to find us at Theology Beer Camp <br />https://www.eventbrite.com/e/theology-camp-the-return-of-the-god-pods-tickets-824208298207<br />And use our discount code RADICALHOBBIT to save $50 on tickets!</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>PART 1 of 4: Many Christians wonder how it is possible to be LGBTQ+ affirming in light of what most people assume to be a clear anti-Gay message in the bible. In this special 4-part series, Kelly examines how affirming Bible scholars view the 6 verses in the Bible that deal with same-sex relationships in the context of their time and place, and ask whether these really are sweeping prohibitions of all same-sex relationships, or are about specific issues in a certain time--including violence, idolatry, and religious difference--that may not apply to modern LGBTQ+ people and relationships. (TW: Sexual Assault, Rape, Incest, Slavery, Infanticide)</p><p>Many thanks to Justin Lee, Colby Martin, Thomas Oord, and the Q Christian Fellowship, from whose scholarship we borrowed liberally! <br /><br />Justin Lee:</p><p>https://geekyjustin.com/</p><p> </p><p>Colby Martin:</p><p>https://www.colbymartinonline.com/</p><p><br />Thomas J. Oord:</p><p>https://thomasjayoord.com/<br /><br />Q Christian Fellowship:</p><p>https://www.qchristian.org/<br /> </p><p>1946: The Mistranslation that Shifted a Culture</p><p>https://www.1946themovie.com/</p><p><br />Also, remember to find us at Theology Beer Camp <br />https://www.eventbrite.com/e/theology-camp-the-return-of-the-god-pods-tickets-824208298207<br />And use our discount code RADICALHOBBIT to save $50 on tickets!</p>
<p><p>*****<br>Special thanks to our sponsors at Quoir, publishers of The Quollective.<br>The Quollective isn’t just another media platform. It’s a grassroots,&nbsp;<br>justice-fueled toolbox for people who want to change the world—and<br>still laugh while doing it.<br>----<br>Use promo code <strong>radicallove</strong> for 10% off a yearly subscription—that’s a<br>savings of 20% off the monthly price. &nbsp;Go to <a href="http://thequollective.com/">thequollective.com</a> and<br>let’s build a post-fascist future together.<br>&nbsp;</p></p><br/> <p>Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See <a href="https://pcm.adswizz.com">pcm.adswizz.com</a> for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.</p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 28 Jun 2024 06:04:58 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>PART 1 of 4: Many Christians wonder how it is possible to be LGBTQ+ affirming in light of what most people assume to be a clear anti-Gay message in the bible. In this special 4-part series, Kelly examines how affirming Bible scholars view the 6 verses in the Bible that deal with same-sex relationships in the context of their time and place, and ask whether these really are sweeping prohibitions of all same-sex relationships, or are about specific issues in a certain time--including violence, idolatry, and religious difference--that may not apply to modern LGBTQ+ people and relationships. (TW: Sexual Assault, Rape, Incest, Slavery, Infanticide)</p><p>Many thanks to Justin Lee, Colby Martin, Thomas Oord, and the Q Christian Fellowship, from whose scholarship we borrowed liberally! <br /><br />Justin Lee:</p><p>https://geekyjustin.com/</p><p> </p><p>Colby Martin:</p><p>https://www.colbymartinonline.com/</p><p><br />Thomas J. Oord:</p><p>https://thomasjayoord.com/<br /><br />Q Christian Fellowship:</p><p>https://www.qchristian.org/<br /> </p><p>1946: The Mistranslation that Shifted a Culture</p><p>https://www.1946themovie.com/</p><p><br />Also, remember to find us at Theology Beer Camp <br />https://www.eventbrite.com/e/theology-camp-the-return-of-the-god-pods-tickets-824208298207<br />And use our discount code RADICALHOBBIT to save $50 on tickets!</p>
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Special thanks to our sponsors at Quoir, publishers of The Quollective.
The Quollective isn’t just another media platform. It’s a grassroots, 
justice-fueled toolbox for people who want to change the world—and
still laugh while doing it.
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Use promo code radicallove for 10% off a yearly subscription—that’s a
savings of 20% off the monthly price.  Go to thequollective.com and
let’s build a post-fascist future together.
 

Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com
for information about our collection and use of personal data for
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      <pubDate>Sun, 23 Jun 2024 15:51:50 +0000</pubDate>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>This week Kelly talks with Lori Adams-Brown, who has an amazing story of resilience and healing after religious abuse from her work in a prominent megachurch. As this podcast is launching, the Southern Baptist Convention is having their annual meeting to talk about, among other things, the role of women in the church (and honestly, the role of women in life!) Lori is unique in that she has had a role of "Pastor" in a church that said it was pro-women, but found it was a front for exclusion, aggression, and abuse. In addition to her healing journey, Lori also talks about the work she does now, as a consultant and coach, bringing her spiritual lessons with her as she works for inclusion in that other sacred space--the workplace--and creating safe avenues for whistleblowers to make their voices heard.</p><p> </p><p>Lori Adams-Brown is a business and nonprofit executive and inclusivity specialist with 30 years experience of living and working abroad in Central & South America, Asia and the San Francisco Bay Area. Lori is is a combination of international speaker, business executive, podcaster and relief and development expert. She hosts the popular podcast "A World of Difference," celebrating humanity’s unique differences and encouraging us all to make a difference around the world. </p>
<p><p>*****<br>Special thanks to our sponsors at Quoir, publishers of The Quollective.<br>The Quollective isn’t just another media platform. It’s a grassroots,&nbsp;<br>justice-fueled toolbox for people who want to change the world—and<br>still laugh while doing it.<br>----<br>Use promo code <strong>radicallove</strong> for 10% off a yearly subscription—that’s a<br>savings of 20% off the monthly price. &nbsp;Go to <a href="http://thequollective.com/">thequollective.com</a> and<br>let’s build a post-fascist future together.<br>&nbsp;</p></p><br/> <p>Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See <a href="https://pcm.adswizz.com">pcm.adswizz.com</a> for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.</p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 9 Jun 2024 13:31:15 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This week Kelly talks with Lori Adams-Brown, who has an amazing story of resilience and healing after religious abuse from her work in a prominent megachurch. As this podcast is launching, the Southern Baptist Convention is having their annual meeting to talk about, among other things, the role of women in the church (and honestly, the role of women in life!) Lori is unique in that she has had a role of "Pastor" in a church that said it was pro-women, but found it was a front for exclusion, aggression, and abuse. In addition to her healing journey, Lori also talks about the work she does now, as a consultant and coach, bringing her spiritual lessons with her as she works for inclusion in that other sacred space--the workplace--and creating safe avenues for whistleblowers to make their voices heard.</p><p> </p><p>Lori Adams-Brown is a business and nonprofit executive and inclusivity specialist with 30 years experience of living and working abroad in Central & South America, Asia and the San Francisco Bay Area. Lori is is a combination of international speaker, business executive, podcaster and relief and development expert. She hosts the popular podcast "A World of Difference," celebrating humanity’s unique differences and encouraging us all to make a difference around the world. </p>
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Lori Adams-Brown is a business and nonprofit executive and inclusivity specialist with 30 years experience of living and working abroad in Central &amp; South America, Asia and the San Francisco Bay Area. Lori is is a combination of international speaker, business executive, podcaster and relief and development expert. She hosts the popular podcast &quot;A World of Difference,&quot; celebrating humanity’s unique differences and encouraging us all to make a difference around the world. </itunes:summary>
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      <description><![CDATA[Dr. Ryan Joseph Allen, Author, Speaker,  and Transformational Coach, talks with us about his life's journey, which began with depression, addiction, shame, and alienation, and led him through a rollercoaster of ups and downs before he connected with God through the most unlikely of evangelists: His drug dealer. Dr. Allen shares with us how his experiences inspired him to break destructive cycles, embrace his authentic self--including his LGBTQ+ sexual identity, and to work with others to support, motivate, and lead them to love. Allen is the author of "My Drug Dealer Brought Me to God," (available on Amazon and other booksellers) and works extensively in the nonprofit sector to help improve the lives of others.  *****
Special thanks to our sponsors at Quoir, publishers of The Quollective.
The Quollective isn’t just another media platform. It’s a grassroots, 
justice-fueled toolbox for people who want to change the world—and
still laugh while doing it.
----
Use promo code radicallove for 10% off a yearly subscription—that’s a
savings of 20% off the monthly price.  Go to thequollective.com and
let’s build a post-fascist future together.
 

Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com
for information about our collection and use of personal data for
advertising.
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Special thanks to our sponsors at Quoir, publishers of The Quollective.
The Quollective isn’t just another media platform. It’s a grassroots, 
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Special thanks to our sponsors at Quoir, publishers of The Quollective.
The Quollective isn’t just another media platform. It’s a grassroots, 
justice-fueled toolbox for people who want to change the world—and
still laugh while doing it.
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>We talk with our own Mark Dilcom about the new non-profit human rights organization that he founded and is Executive Director of, DIVINE All Along. DIVINE All Along was founded based on the premise that everyone is part of the divine--no matter where they are in life's journey or their personal development--but that flawed theology has separated people from the divine in themselves, and has yielded prejudice, persecution, and exclusion of people who don't fit the church's definition of right sexuality or gender identity. DIVINE All Along is dedicated to opposing religious abuse and trauma against LGBTQ+ wherever it appears, fostering peer support groups and sponsoring public advocacy for Queer Folx everywhere. Listen to find out the what inspired Mark to found this organization, what steps have been taken so far, how to get more information, and how to get involved! </p>
<p><p>*****<br>Special thanks to our sponsors at Quoir, publishers of The Quollective.<br>The Quollective isn’t just another media platform. It’s a grassroots,&nbsp;<br>justice-fueled toolbox for people who want to change the world—and<br>still laugh while doing it.<br>----<br>Use promo code <strong>radicallove</strong> for 10% off a yearly subscription—that’s a<br>savings of 20% off the monthly price. &nbsp;Go to <a href="http://thequollective.com/">thequollective.com</a> and<br>let’s build a post-fascist future together.<br>&nbsp;</p></p><br/> <p>Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See <a href="https://pcm.adswizz.com">pcm.adswizz.com</a> for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.</p>]]></description>
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<p><p>*****<br>Special thanks to our sponsors at Quoir, publishers of The Quollective.<br>The Quollective isn’t just another media platform. It’s a grassroots,&nbsp;<br>justice-fueled toolbox for people who want to change the world—and<br>still laugh while doing it.<br>----<br>Use promo code <strong>radicallove</strong> for 10% off a yearly subscription—that’s a<br>savings of 20% off the monthly price. &nbsp;Go to <a href="http://thequollective.com/">thequollective.com</a> and<br>let’s build a post-fascist future together.<br>&nbsp;</p></p><br/> <p>Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See <a href="https://pcm.adswizz.com">pcm.adswizz.com</a> for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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<p><p>*****<br>Special thanks to our sponsors at Quoir, publishers of The Quollective.<br>The Quollective isn’t just another media platform. It’s a grassroots,&nbsp;<br>justice-fueled toolbox for people who want to change the world—and<br>still laugh while doing it.<br>----<br>Use promo code <strong>radicallove</strong> for 10% off a yearly subscription—that’s a<br>savings of 20% off the monthly price. &nbsp;Go to <a href="http://thequollective.com/">thequollective.com</a> and<br>let’s build a post-fascist future together.<br>&nbsp;</p></p><br/> <p>Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See <a href="https://pcm.adswizz.com">pcm.adswizz.com</a> for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.</p>]]></description>
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<p><p>*****<br>Special thanks to our sponsors at Quoir, publishers of The Quollective.<br>The Quollective isn’t just another media platform. It’s a grassroots,&nbsp;<br>justice-fueled toolbox for people who want to change the world—and<br>still laugh while doing it.<br>----<br>Use promo code <strong>radicallove</strong> for 10% off a yearly subscription—that’s a<br>savings of 20% off the monthly price. &nbsp;Go to <a href="http://thequollective.com/">thequollective.com</a> and<br>let’s build a post-fascist future together.<br>&nbsp;</p></p><br/> <p>Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See <a href="https://pcm.adswizz.com">pcm.adswizz.com</a> for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.</p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 28 Jan 2024 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On the 4th anniversary of the first Radical Love Live live event back in 2020, Mark and Kelly reflect on the state of Christianity and religion in general in America, and on the trends that moved us in 2020 that are still impacting American spirituality now. In light of the recent Pew Research study about people with "No religious affiliation" (AKA "Nones") being now the largest single "religious" group in America, we talk about a host of issues that could be driving people away from religious institutions, including differing views on heaven/hell, sexuality, inclusion, politics, money, abuse, and trauma. We also talk about the surprising number of religiously unaffiliated who still believe in a higher power, and what that suggests for where spirituality in America is going. This episode is kind of a wild ride, as we riff on this and that, so pour yourself a cup of coffee and take some time to enjoy!</p>
<p><p>*****<br>Special thanks to our sponsors at Quoir, publishers of The Quollective.<br>The Quollective isn’t just another media platform. It’s a grassroots,&nbsp;<br>justice-fueled toolbox for people who want to change the world—and<br>still laugh while doing it.<br>----<br>Use promo code <strong>radicallove</strong> for 10% off a yearly subscription—that’s a<br>savings of 20% off the monthly price. &nbsp;Go to <a href="http://thequollective.com/">thequollective.com</a> and<br>let’s build a post-fascist future together.<br>&nbsp;</p></p><br/> <p>Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See <a href="https://pcm.adswizz.com">pcm.adswizz.com</a> for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>We talk with theologian, professor, and writer John Thatamanil, in a conversation that covers the depth and breadth of religious diversity, how our desires shape and are shaped by what we worship, and how modern spirituality may be expanding beyond the walls of the institutions in which we have tried to contain it. </p><p><br /></p><p>John Thatamanil is a professor at Union Theological Seminary in New York, and is the author of Circling the Elephant: A Comparative Theology of Religious Diversity and the forthcoming book Desiring Truth: Comparative Theology and the Quest for Interreligious Wisdom.</p><p><br /></p><p>He will also be one of the featured speakers at the upcoming God After Deconstrucion live event at Drew University in Madison NJ on Feb 9-10. See our website www.radicallovelive.com for more details!</p>
<p><p>*****<br>Special thanks to our sponsors at Quoir, publishers of The Quollective.<br>The Quollective isn’t just another media platform. It’s a grassroots,&nbsp;<br>justice-fueled toolbox for people who want to change the world—and<br>still laugh while doing it.<br>----<br>Use promo code <strong>radicallove</strong> for 10% off a yearly subscription—that’s a<br>savings of 20% off the monthly price. &nbsp;Go to <a href="http://thequollective.com/">thequollective.com</a> and<br>let’s build a post-fascist future together.<br>&nbsp;</p></p><br/> <p>Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See <a href="https://pcm.adswizz.com">pcm.adswizz.com</a> for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.</p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 22 Jan 2024 01:22:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We talk with theologian, professor, and writer John Thatamanil, in a conversation that covers the depth and breadth of religious diversity, how our desires shape and are shaped by what we worship, and how modern spirituality may be expanding beyond the walls of the institutions in which we have tried to contain it. </p><p><br /></p><p>John Thatamanil is a professor at Union Theological Seminary in New York, and is the author of Circling the Elephant: A Comparative Theology of Religious Diversity and the forthcoming book Desiring Truth: Comparative Theology and the Quest for Interreligious Wisdom.</p><p><br /></p><p>He will also be one of the featured speakers at the upcoming God After Deconstrucion live event at Drew University in Madison NJ on Feb 9-10. See our website www.radicallovelive.com for more details!</p>
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John Thatamanil is a professor at Union Theological Seminary in New York, and is the author of Circling the Elephant: A Comparative Theology of Religious Diversity and the forthcoming book Desiring Truth: Comparative Theology and the Quest for Interreligious Wisdom.

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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Over the last few years, there has been a lot of discussion about narcissism and the destruction it can do: in politics, in organizations, and unfortunately, in churches. Is narcissism self-love or does it disguise something deeper? Why are the qualities of a narcissist often praised in leaders? How can we encourage cultures of humility, vulnerability, and curiosity instead of narcissism? We talk with Chuck DeGroat, author of "When Narcissism Comes to Church: Healing Your Community From Emotional and Spiritual Abuse"</p><p><br /></p><p>Chuck DeGroat (LPC, PhD) is professor of pastoral care and Christian spirituality at Western Theological Seminary in Holland, Michigan, and senior fellow at Newbigin House of Studies in San Francisco. </p><p><br /></p><p>He served as a pastor at churches in Orlando and San Francisco and founded two church-based counseling centers. He is a licensed therapist, spiritual director, and the author of Toughest People to Love and Wholeheartedness.</p><p>Find Chuck at ChuckDeGroat.net and social media @ChuckDeGroat</p>
<p><p>*****<br>Special thanks to our sponsors at Quoir, publishers of The Quollective.<br>The Quollective isn’t just another media platform. It’s a grassroots,&nbsp;<br>justice-fueled toolbox for people who want to change the world—and<br>still laugh while doing it.<br>----<br>Use promo code <strong>radicallove</strong> for 10% off a yearly subscription—that’s a<br>savings of 20% off the monthly price. &nbsp;Go to <a href="http://thequollective.com/">thequollective.com</a> and<br>let’s build a post-fascist future together.<br>&nbsp;</p></p><br/> <p>Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See <a href="https://pcm.adswizz.com">pcm.adswizz.com</a> for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.</p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 14 Jan 2024 14:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Over the last few years, there has been a lot of discussion about narcissism and the destruction it can do: in politics, in organizations, and unfortunately, in churches. Is narcissism self-love or does it disguise something deeper? Why are the qualities of a narcissist often praised in leaders? How can we encourage cultures of humility, vulnerability, and curiosity instead of narcissism? We talk with Chuck DeGroat, author of "When Narcissism Comes to Church: Healing Your Community From Emotional and Spiritual Abuse"</p><p><br /></p><p>Chuck DeGroat (LPC, PhD) is professor of pastoral care and Christian spirituality at Western Theological Seminary in Holland, Michigan, and senior fellow at Newbigin House of Studies in San Francisco. </p><p><br /></p><p>He served as a pastor at churches in Orlando and San Francisco and founded two church-based counseling centers. He is a licensed therapist, spiritual director, and the author of Toughest People to Love and Wholeheartedness.</p><p>Find Chuck at ChuckDeGroat.net and social media @ChuckDeGroat</p>
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Chuck DeGroat (LPC, PhD) is professor of pastoral care and Christian spirituality at Western Theological Seminary in Holland, Michigan, and senior fellow at Newbigin House of Studies in San Francisco. 

He served as a pastor at churches in Orlando and San Francisco and founded two church-based counseling centers. He is a licensed therapist, spiritual director, and the author of Toughest People to Love and Wholeheartedness.
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Chuck DeGroat (LPC, PhD) is professor of pastoral care and Christian spirituality at Western Theological Seminary in Holland, Michigan, and senior fellow at Newbigin House of Studies in San Francisco. 

He served as a pastor at churches in Orlando and San Francisco and founded two church-based counseling centers. He is a licensed therapist, spiritual director, and the author of Toughest People to Love and Wholeheartedness.
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      <title>Thomas Jay Oord: Does God have to be all-powerful...or is all-loving enough?</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>We had a mind-blowing conversation with Thomas Jay Oord--theologian, best-selling author of "God Can't" and others, and director of the doctoral program at Northwind Seminary and the Center for Open and Relational Theology. We talk about God's power (or relative lack thereof), about the future of the Church and some of the reasons it doesn't fit any more for many people, about God's love and the inclusiveness for LGBTQ+ folx and others, and more. </p><p><br /></p><p>To hear more from Thomas Jay Oord, join Mark and Kelly on February 9-10 at God After Deconstruction at Drew University in Madison, NJ. More information on our website!  </p><p><br /></p><p>Find Tom at <a href="http://thomasjayoord.com/">ThomasJayOord.com</a>, on social media at Thomas Jay Oord, Center for Open and Relational Theology - <a href="http://c4ort.com/">c4ort.com</a>, Northwind Seminary - <a href="http://northwindseminary.org/">NorthwindSeminary.org</a>, God After Deconstruction Live Event Series - <a href="http://homebrewedchristianity.lpages.co/god-after-deconstruction-info-page/">homebrewedchristianity.lpages.co/god-after-deconstruction-info-page/</a></p>
<p><p>*****<br>Special thanks to our sponsors at Quoir, publishers of The Quollective.<br>The Quollective isn’t just another media platform. It’s a grassroots,&nbsp;<br>justice-fueled toolbox for people who want to change the world—and<br>still laugh while doing it.<br>----<br>Use promo code <strong>radicallove</strong> for 10% off a yearly subscription—that’s a<br>savings of 20% off the monthly price. &nbsp;Go to <a href="http://thequollective.com/">thequollective.com</a> and<br>let’s build a post-fascist future together.<br>&nbsp;</p></p><br/> <p>Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See <a href="https://pcm.adswizz.com">pcm.adswizz.com</a> for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.</p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 7 Jan 2024 15:12:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Many people are aware of the injustices Black Americans have suffered over the centuries but feel powerless when it comes to repairing the harm done. This week, Mark talks with Rev. Dr. Robert Turner about his personal journey and experiences; racial healing through peaceful means; his upcoming Book, Creating A Culture of Repair - Taking Action on the Road to Reparations; and how all souls need to come together if we are going to heal from our collective trauma caused by racial injustice.</p>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 28 Nov 2023 23:34:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 19 Nov 2023 18:48:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Christian Nationalism has been coming up a lot in our national dialogue, along with the fear, violence, and power struggles that come with it. This week, we talk with Andrew Whitehead, who a leading scholar on Christian nationalism in America and speaks widely on its effects within Christian communities. In this book "American Idolatry: How Christian Nationalism Betrays the Gospel and Threatens the Church," he shares his journey and reveals how Christian nationalism threatens the spiritual lives of American Christians and the church.</p>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 12 Nov 2023 15:34:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><p>*****<br>Special thanks to our sponsors at Quoir, publishers of The Quollective.<br>The Quollective isn’t just another media platform. It’s a grassroots,&nbsp;<br>justice-fueled toolbox for people who want to change the world—and<br>still laugh while doing it.<br>----<br>Use promo code <strong>radicallove</strong> for 10% off a yearly subscription—that’s a<br>savings of 20% off the monthly price. &nbsp;Go to <a href="http://thequollective.com/">thequollective.com</a> and<br>let’s build a post-fascist future together.<br>&nbsp;</p></p><br/> <p>Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See <a href="https://pcm.adswizz.com">pcm.adswizz.com</a> for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.</p>]]></description>
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<p><p>*****<br>Special thanks to our sponsors at Quoir, publishers of The Quollective.<br>The Quollective isn’t just another media platform. It’s a grassroots,&nbsp;<br>justice-fueled toolbox for people who want to change the world—and<br>still laugh while doing it.<br>----<br>Use promo code <strong>radicallove</strong> for 10% off a yearly subscription—that’s a<br>savings of 20% off the monthly price. &nbsp;Go to <a href="http://thequollective.com/">thequollective.com</a> and<br>let’s build a post-fascist future together.<br>&nbsp;</p></p><br/> <p>Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See <a href="https://pcm.adswizz.com">pcm.adswizz.com</a> for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.</p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 17 Mar 2020 19:10:28 +0000</pubDate>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>On February 23, 2020, Radical Love Live hosted our 2nd live event on the theme of Marginalization/Wilderness, and were honored to have activist and educator Alicia T. Crosby as one of our featured speaking guests. The night before the event, she talked openly with us about her background in and outside of congregational church spaces, curating spaces built around inclusivity and equity, how wildly different experiences impact conversation between white people and people of color, about the future of spirituality, and more. Join in this lively conversation, and then follow up with our forthcoming audio podcast of the live event (you can also watch video of the even at radicallove.live or on our FB page. To learn more about Alicia Crosby, visit her website at aliciatcrosby.com.</p>
<p><p>*****<br>Special thanks to our sponsors at Quoir, publishers of The Quollective.<br>The Quollective isn’t just another media platform. It’s a grassroots,&nbsp;<br>justice-fueled toolbox for people who want to change the world—and<br>still laugh while doing it.<br>----<br>Use promo code <strong>radicallove</strong> for 10% off a yearly subscription—that’s a<br>savings of 20% off the monthly price. &nbsp;Go to <a href="http://thequollective.com/">thequollective.com</a> and<br>let’s build a post-fascist future together.<br>&nbsp;</p></p><br/> <p>Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See <a href="https://pcm.adswizz.com">pcm.adswizz.com</a> for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.</p>]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>A rousing conversation the day after our Premiere Live Event at NYC's Cathedral of St John the Divine, we bring our guests into the studio: David Gungor of the Brilliance, faith futurist Maria French of H&Co, and author and theologian John Thatamanil of Union Theological Seminary. Beginning with our reflections on the previous night's event, the group launches into a wide-ranging conversation about spirituality, the state of the church in America, politics, capitalism, technology, and some deep theology about the relationship between our desires and our spirituality, and the powerful mythic language that can help us orient those desires toward the good.</p>
<p><p>*****<br>Special thanks to our sponsors at Quoir, publishers of The Quollective.<br>The Quollective isn’t just another media platform. It’s a grassroots,&nbsp;<br>justice-fueled toolbox for people who want to change the world—and<br>still laugh while doing it.<br>----<br>Use promo code <strong>radicallove</strong> for 10% off a yearly subscription—that’s a<br>savings of 20% off the monthly price. &nbsp;Go to <a href="http://thequollective.com/">thequollective.com</a> and<br>let’s build a post-fascist future together.<br>&nbsp;</p></p><br/> <p>Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See <a href="https://pcm.adswizz.com">pcm.adswizz.com</a> for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.</p>]]></description>
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