Theology In Pieces
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Theology In Pieces
Latest Episodes
83 - Why Believe Anything? The Nicene Creed has a word.
“Why should we believe anything you say?” Today, we explore the limits and necessity of truth and the helpful boundaries it gives. To begin though, we use three very different stories to surface that tension, from a high-fash...
82 - Jesus Was a Migrant with Alexis Busetti
Immigration talk can make Christians defensive fast, but we wanted to slow down long enough to ask a better question: what if “migration” is not a fringe issue, but a core Christian theme woven through Scripture and human life? We’re joined by ...
81 - When High T Meets The Holy T
The Lord's Supper. What it is. & Who it's for. On today's podcast, we catch up on Malcolm’s sabbatical highlighted by his time at monastery, chanting psalms, and rereading big chunks of the New Testament), then we p...
80 - Is James Talarico the Antichrist? What's More Dangerous: Bad Theology or Bad Character?
Calling a political opponent “demonic” feels bold until you realize what it does to your soul. In this episode, we begin with a provocative question that's been circulating in some corners of Texas politics and Christian social media: "Is J...
79 - I Criticized Patriotism... Then I Watched the World Cup
What the World Cup, the Knicks, Politics, and Chris Farley Have in Common...After talking about the dangers of patriotism in our last episode, Slim confesses the conflicting feelings found in the joy he found in a world cup victory. That...
Fan Mail
Hello Malcolm and Slim! I just listened to the re-release of the anti-greed Gospel interview. My Sunday school class is going through the parables and we just covered the “good“ Samaritan. After listening to your interview, I’m definitely going to read your book, but it got me thinking, is the parable of the Samaritan who showed mercy not just about “who is my neighbor” but also our financial responsibility toward our neighbors?
B URL Ington, North Carolina