doesn’t have the “flavor” they claim
I got frustrated with this podcast after hearing 12 minutes of rambling, talking about events, promoting books, before any content. I got frustrated again because the host needed to insult “mainline” Christians to make his point, and the guest joined. No, mainline Christians won’t think you’re crazy for talking about miracles, and sure, we know some evangelicals believe in climate change. I’m interested in a rich discussion, and didn’t hear that.
Bethany0 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/11/15
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This is the ultimate source for Process Theology and Radical Theology on the web. I have learned so much listening to the podcasts. Interviews with Catherine Keller, Monica A. Coleman, John Cobb, John Caputo and Peter Rollins have expanded my mind.  
cindybeeme via · 10/13/13
This podcast has been tremendous for me since I started listening over a year ago. The conversations Tripp and Bo have with a wide range of thinkers has been food for my soul. They do a slow-pitch interview style so that their interviewee shines in the light. This way the listener is able to...Read full review »
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Thought provoking challenging interviews. I never miss an episode.
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