Oasis of relevance
If you wrestle with complex questions, and are dissatisfied with stock answers from either the "right" or the "left", then listen to this podcast. The discussion is a rational oasis of relevance and sincere Christian discipleship that is neither liberal nor fundamentalist. Rather, it is informed by solid Biblical scholarship and a genuine desire to know Jesus and to make Jesus known, in light of the contemporary realities of society. Whether your background is evangelical, pentecostal, mainline protestant, Catholic, Anglican, Orthodox, or something else, be prepared to be challenged and, more importantly, grow in your understanding of Christ and what it means to be the Church.Read full review »
DWH315 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/30/20
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Really interested in the work of David Gushee and therefore interested in hearing from him in this podcast. I find myself less interested after hearing so much (unrelated) content from the host, Jeremy Hall. Please learn to conduct an interview.
amrak88 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/29/18
I read Gushee’s story of converting from anti-lgbtq+ doctrine to inclusivity and hoped this podcast would be as dynamic as his writing seems to be. In reality, the podcast doesn’t seem to have a mission, purpose, nor direction. Gushee seems really aloof and wholly uninterested, and his co-host...Read full review »
tuckjosh via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/05/19
David and Jeremy bring a welcome perspective to many relevant conversations that need to be had in and by the Church today. It is refreshing to hear evangelical (or post evangelical) voices offer such thoughtful responses to the various topics tackled in Kingdom Ethics. The only downside is that...Read full review »
Baptistmonk87 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/14/21
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