Theology In Pieces
Join Slim Thompson, Malcolm Foley and many more to discuss and 'Apply the Gospel' into little bite sized pieces every week. email hello@theologyinpieces.com to ask questions or reach out.
Theology In Pieces
Latest Episodes
77 - "A Slow-Motion Disaster." Sanctuary and Immigration with Dianne Garcia
Pastors w/ guns. Screens robbing our attention. Families losing income, homes, and loved ones through detention and deportation. If any of that makes your stomach drop, you’re not alone. We need Sanctuary as christians! We need Shal...
76 - "Marketing Is Witchcraft" And Other Road Trip Theology w/ Sho Baraka
Today, we continue: "Theologians in SUV's Coming Back from the Airport". Listen in on an unfiltered conversation with Sho Baraka about creativity, Christian hip hop, and the hidden forces shaping the modern church. W...
75 - Christ Is King? Depends What You Mean
“Christ Is King” is everywhere right now and that’s exactly why we needed to slow down and ask what we’re actually confessing. We’re recording during Holy Week, and we feel the tension: the Resurrection is the center of Christian faith, but the...
74 - Tax The Rich Or Feed The Beast
“Christian socialism” can sound like a contradiction if you’ve been taught that Christianity and capitalism belong together. We slow the whole thing down and ask a better question: what does the gospel actually announce, and what kind of econom...
Fan Mail
one question then a quick story- I recently watched an interview by Benjamin Watson interviewed Boyce Watkins on “the just life”, I am curious how you think his thinking fits into capitalism vs socialism I can understand how he is encouraging people (esp the ones with lower incomes) to build wealth, I do not know where he stands on the Christian faith, but it seems to be in response to lack of money management teaching to people in a lower income bracket The story is as a young 20 year old I was thinking one day about what if I won the publishing clearhouse sweepstakes (1 million) of course I have some to charity but began thinking how would spend it, as I continued at one point I said to myself- “ I need more money!” I then laughter at myself and realized as much as I wanted to do some good I was enamored by the money🤣🤣
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