Interviews, conversations, and teaching; plus links to recommended podcasts.
How to Read as a Spiritual Practice, Yale Center for Faith and Culture.
Jessica Hooten Wilson and Matthew J. Smith
[New episodes drop every Saturday. Subscribe anywhere podcasts are found.]
Lively, candid, conversations on all things Methodist and Wesleyan aimed at renewal, with Maggie Ulmer, Scott Kisker, and David F. Watson and guests.
Published by The Living Church Foundation of the Episcopal Church and Anglican Communion, serving the Catholic and evangelical faith of the one Church, for visible Christian unity throughout the world.
Exploring the intellectual dimensions of the Christian Faith with Allan Bevere.
BibleProject is a nonprofit animation studio that produces short-form, fully animated Bible videos and other Bible resources to make the biblical story accessible to everyone, everywhere. All Bible videos, podcasts, and Bible resources are free.
What is a life worthy of our humanity? How can we live it? Featuring Yale's Miroslav Volf, Ryan McAnnally-Linz, Matt Croasmun, and Drew Collins for conversations exploring theology and culture. Hosted by Evan Rosa.
Human Purpose, Relational Intimacy, and Spiritual Connection via Developmental Psychology
- Pamela Ebstyne King
Acedia ("sloth") is a tricky vice. Most of us face it daily. Does it really mean "laziness"? Dr. Stefana Dan Laing invites us to stay spiritually alert (and stay still) with the help of St. Evagrius.
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An interview of Stephen Rankin by Allan Bevere, whose podcast, Faith Seeking Understanding, explores the intellectual dimension of the Christian faith. The conversation revolves around the challenges of living in this time of history.
Dr. Bevere asks Stephen how the Spiritual Maturity Project is a means of responding to these needs.