#76 - Wrap-up the last series & introduce the next!
In this episode, Austin & Barney discuss the key takeaways and insights from the series on Exvangelicalism, and introduce the topic of our next series: Christian Nationalism! Watch this space for interviews with world experts across the spectrum of political opinions on this urgent and controversial topic! Thanks to Jamie Maule for sound engineering!
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#75 The E(x)vangelical Imagination - with Karen Swallow Prior
Next up in our Exvangelicalism series, Karen Swallow Prior outlines some of the images that have shaped the social imaginary of evangelicals—for good and ill—and how that has impacted the experiences of exvangelicals .She is the author of The Evangelical Imagination: How Stories, Images, and Metaphors Created a Culture in Crisis (Brazos, 2024).
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#74 Loving & leaving Evangelicalism - with Sarah McCammon
Another episode in our Exvangelicalism series, Sarah McCammon shares her story and her research on those who leave the American Evangelical church, to produce a powerful and insightful insider account of the exvangelical experience.Today is the launch day of the paperback edition of Sarah's book, The Exvangelicals: Loving, Living, and Leaving the White Evangelical Church (Macmillan: 2024). Click on the link to get a copy!Thanks to Jamie Maule for audio editing!
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#73 What is EXvangelicalism? - with Emma Feyas
The second in our mini-series on Exvangelicalism. Emma Feyas is a PhD candidate researching exvangelicalism. She tells us about the history of the movement and provides insights both from scholarship and from her own experiences.
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#72 What is Evangelicalism? - with Mark Noll
The first in our mini-series on Exvangelicalism. It makes
sense to start by asking what Evangelicalism is!
Professor Mark Noll is one of the world’s leading experts on
the history of Evangelicalism. In this interview, we ask him questions like:
When did Evangelicalism begin?
How has the word “Evangelical” changed its meaning over
time?
Why have people abandoned Evangelicalism in the past?
Thanks to Jamie Maule for sound engineering!
A podcast that confronts challenges to the Christian faith with hope. Hosted by Dr Barnabas Aspray & Dr Austin Stevenson.
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Previous series: Refugees, Climate Change, Science & Religion, Faith & Economics.
Anticipated future series:
- Religious pluralism
- Christianity & Racism
- The problem of evil/suffering
- Exvangelicalism
- Violence in the Bible