The Distillery
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Kenda Creasy Dean | Innovating for Love
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06/06/24 • 35 min
Is innovation just a buzzword, or is there something going on with innovation that Christians should be paying attention to? In today's interview, Kenda Creasy Dean takes us on her own journey. A journey that began trying to figure out where young people are finding meaning and purpose. Professor Dean is an ordained United Methodist Pastor and serves as the Mary D. Synnott Professor of Youth, Church and Culture at Princeton Theological Seminary.
05/23/24 • 35 min
What is wrong with the church? How can we fix it? In this interview, we explore what people think is wrong with the church. Guests Blair Bertrand and Andrew Root suggest that the church's problems are not necessarily what we think they are. We'll explore how secularism has shaped our imagination, and we'll explore different ways of thinking about what God is calling congregations to do next.
James K. A. Smith | The Gift of Augustine
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06/11/21 • 42 min
In this episode, Shari Oosting sits down with author James K.A. Smith, professor of philosophy at Calvin College, who sets out to speak to this question in his book, On the Road with Saint Augustine: A Real-World Spirituality for Restless Hearts, revealing how Augustine’s timeless wisdom speaks to the worries and struggles of contemporary life.
James K. A. Smith is professor of philosophy at Calvin University, where he holds the Gary & Henrietta Byker Chair in Applied Reformed Theology and Worldview. Trained as a philosopher with a focus on contemporary French thought, Smith has expanded on that scholarly platform to become an engaged public intellectual and cultural critic. An award-winning author and a widely traveled speaker, he has emerged as a thought leader with a unique gift of translation, building bridges between the academy, society, and the church.
The author of a number of influential books, Smith’s writing has also appeared in newspapers such as The Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, the Washington Post, and USA Today, as well as in magazines such as America, the Christian Century, Christianity Today, the Los Angeles Review of Books, and LitHub. He serves as editor-in-chief of Image, a quarterly journal at the intersection of art, faith, and mystery.
Robert Saler | Redemption and Radiohead
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05/29/20 • 28 min
iTunes Episode Duration: 00:28:02
Jared Alcantara | Learning from Gardner C. Taylor
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08/20/19 • 31 min
iTunes Episode Duration: 00:29:23
Anathea Portier Young | Apocalyptic Literature
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07/19/19 • 27 min
iTunes Episode Duration: 00:27:55
Andrew Root | The Grace of Dogs
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07/25/17 • 27 min
In this episode, Andrew Root explores the deep relational connection between humans and their dogs. Reflecting on the loss of their black lab Kirby and his son’s spontaneous liturgical response to the dog’s death, Andy describes what makes this relationship unique, even spiritual.
The Distillery is a podcast that explores the essential ingredients of book and research projects with experts in their field of study. Learn what motivates their work and why it matters for Christian theology and ministry.
Guest: Andrew Root
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Sarah Barton | Becoming the Baptized Body
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08/02/23 • 30 min
Baptism is a foundational practice, and is considered a sacrament in most Christian churches. This ancient practice has been significant since Jesus was baptized in the Jordan River. Churches today have divergent theologies and ways of baptizing people. But in today’s interview, Sarah Barton shares what can be learned about baptism across these theological and practical differences by learning from people with intellectual disabilities. Her recent book is “Becoming the Baptized Body: Disability and the Practice of Christian Community.” Barton is a theologian with dual appointments at Duke Divinity School and the Duke University School of Medicine in the occupational therapy doctorate division. She serves as both a pediatric occupational therapist and a theologian.
Guest: Sarah Barton | Host: Shari Oosting
Krin Van Tatenhove & Rob Mueller | Neighborhood Church: Transforming Your Congregation into a Powerhouse for Mission
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11/19/24 • 63 min
To all those who believe their local church can be a vital sign of God's presence in their community, and to those who believe in a right here, right now, in-this-place ministry that seeks to truly meet the needs in your neighborhood, join us as we discuss incarnational mission with the co-authors of the book, Neighborhood Church: Transforming Your Congregation into a Powerhouse for Mission.
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How many episodes does The Distillery have?
The Distillery currently has 91 episodes available.
What topics does The Distillery cover?
The podcast is about Ministry, Christianity, Theology, Religion & Spirituality, God, Podcasts, Education, Religion, Religious and Church.
What is the most popular episode on The Distillery?
The episode title 'Andrew Root & Blair Bertrand | When the Church Stops Working' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on The Distillery?
The average episode length on The Distillery is 31 minutes.
How often are episodes of The Distillery released?
Episodes of The Distillery are typically released every 7 days, 4 hours.
When was the first episode of The Distillery?
The first episode of The Distillery was released on Jul 25, 2017.
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