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ReligionWise

Institute for Religious and Cultural Understanding

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ReligionWise features educators, researchers, and other professionals discussing their work and the place of religion in the public conversation. Host Chip Gruen, the Director of the Institute for Religious and Cultural Understanding of Muhlenberg College, facilitates conversations that aim to provide better understanding of varieties of religious expression and their impacts on the human experience. For more about the Institute for Religious and Cultural Understanding, visit www.religionand ...
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Welcome to the Engaged Jain Studies Podcast brought to you by Arihanta Institute. Listen to top figures in the fields of Jain Studies, Religious Studies, Vegan Studies, and Social Justice discuss pressing issues of everyday relevance. Together let’s move beyond the realm of personal spiritual growth and connect philosophy, religion, and spirituality to the important task of caring for the wellbeing of society. Learn about your world and how to change it on the Engaged Jain Studies Podcast. B ...
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Kingdom Culture Conversations

Frameworks, a Biblical worldview initiative from Northwest Christian School

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What would happen if we all came together to truly pray "Thy Kingdom come"? What would the world look like? How different would the culture be from the culture of the world today? Northwest Christian School in Phoenix, Arizona is pleased to present "Kingdom Culture Conversations" as part of Frameworks, a Biblical worldview initiative launched by the school. Northwest Christian uses God's word to address the issues that are confounding the culture in which our students are living: gender, rac ...
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Welcome to the Kalos Center Podcast where we have conversations about faith, culture, and meaningful lives. One of the show's central themes is how Christians in any profession integrate their faith with what they do...how their faith has legs in their work. We'll interview Christians from a variety of fields, scientists, philosophers, investors, artists, politicians, musicians, athletes, and many more. Folks like JP Moreland, most influential Christian Apologist of today, David Baunsen, a t ...
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In this bonus episode, Jim Spiegel sits down with Dr. Joshua Farris—Anglican priest, canon theologian, and prolific author—to dive deep into one of humanity’s most profound mysteries: the nature of the human soul. The conversation winds through the latest philosophical trends and scientific debates about consciousness, looks at evidence from near-d…
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As this episode hits, it is the final Monday of the school year. And, well, I guess folks around the International Podcasting Headquarters of Kingdom Culture Conversations are feeling a bit reflective. So, G and Geoff invited in Beth Easley, as fine an alumni of Northwest Christian as one will find, to reflect on her experiences within the school. …
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On this episode of ReligionWise Philosophy Professor Eric Steinhart joins us to discuss how his work on contemporary paganism challenges traditional boundaries in the philosophy of religion. We consider the historical limitations of the field, the value of including minority traditions, and how his eclectic academic interests have shaped his approa…
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Dr. Cornelius Davis is a part of a small “club” of believers in the field of medicine. In this episode, Dr. Davis and Jim talk about the intricate relationship between faith, science, and the practice of medicine. They discuss the reality of miracles, the prevalence of the “God complex” among physicians, and how Dr. Davis’ faith both grounds his pe…
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NorthwestChristianParentUniversity.com If you’re a busy parent or caregiver that is looking for high-quality, research-based instruction designed to meet pressing needs within your home, Christian Family Care's Family Care Learning library of online, video-based courses is designed to make an immediate impact in your home. These courses are all fac…
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In this episode of the Engaged Jain Studies Podcast, Assistant Professor Cogen Bohanec, MA, PhD interviews Anil Mundra, PhD, Assistant Professor in the Department of Religious Studies and holder of the Bhagvan Vimalnath Endowed Chair in Jain Studies and South Asian Religions at the University of California Santa Barbara. During their conversation, …
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Today, Jim sits down with author and pastor, Karl Payne, to discuss the often misunderstood topic of spiritual warfare within the Christian community. Dr. Payne brings decades of pastoral experience and wisdom, sharing the Biblical references to and insights on the realities of demonization—not just in occult or addiction settings, but through comm…
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Colson Fellows is having a definitive impact on the campus of Northwest Christian School. School superintendent completed the program three years ago. Two years ago, three teachers went through it, and collectively, their rave reviews have inspired even more teachers to participate. This year, that number is close to twenty! Colson Fellows is a mas…
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In this episode of the Engaged Jain Studies Podcast, Professor Christopher Jain Miller interviews Shivani Bothra, Assistant Professor of Religious Studies and the Bhagwan Suvidhinath Endowed Chair in Jain Studies at California State University, Long Beach. Professor Bothra shares her remarkable journey from India to the diaspora and how she re-disc…
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As we continue to espouse the benefits of the Family Care Learning library of online parenting courses and resources, today we sit down for a Kingdom Culture Conversation with Jennie Dalcour, a clinical supervisor for Christian Family Care in Phoenix, Arizona. In today's Kingdom Culture Conversation, Jennie considers major points and trends from th…
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We are delighted to feature stand-up comedian, Kerri Pomarolli. She shares how her faith journey has influenced her career choices, steering her toward stand-up comedy as a means to share her perspectives authentically. She talks about her path to being clean and her faith-filled purpose in this career, to provide laughter to people who may be goin…
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In this episode, we explore the remarkable story of the Abayudaya, Uganda's Jewish community, with Chief Rabbi Gershom Sizomu, the first native-born ordained rabbi in Sub-Saharan Africa. Rabbi Sizomu shares the history of his community, from its founding through persecution under Idi Amin's regime to its contemporary revival. Our conversation exami…
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As we continue to espouse the benefits of the Family Care Learning library on online parenting courses and resources, today we sit down for a Kingdom Culture Conversation with Jennie Dalcour, a clinical supervisor for Christian Family Care in Phoenix, Arizona. In the first of a two-part conversation, Jennie speaks to the benefits of EMDR, the growi…
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Wait...isn't it Friday? Why is there a "What about? Wednesday" episode on Friday? Robby Lashua is a long-time friend of Kingdom Culture Conversations and, in his role as an apologist with Stand to Reason, has served the students of Northwest Christian by answering their questions in these special Wednesday episodes. Now, however, we're celebrating …
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Wait...isn't it Thursday? Why is there a "What about? Wednesday" episode on Thursday? Robby Lashua is a long-time friend of Kingdom Culture Conversations and, in his role as an apologist with Stand to Reason, has served the students of Northwest Christian by answering their questions in these special Wednesday episodes. Now, however, we're celebrat…
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We are enjoying an entire week of "What about? Wednesday"! Robby Lashua is a long-time friend of Kingdom Culture Conversations and, in his role as an apologist with Stand to Reason, has served the students of Northwest Christian by answering their questions in these special Wednesday episodes. Now, however, we're celebrating and congratulating Robb…
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Wait...isn't it Tuesday? Why is there a "What about? Wednesday" episode on Tuesday? Robby Lashua is a long-time friend of Kingdom Culture Conversations and, in his role as an apologist with Stand to Reason, has served the students of Northwest Christian by answering their questions in these special Wednesday episodes. Now, however, we're celebratin…
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Wait...isn't it Monday? Why is there a "What about? Wednesday" episode on Monday? Robby Lashua is a long-time friend of Kingdom Culture Conversations and, in his role as an apologist with Stand to Reason, has served the students of Northwest Christian by answering their questions in these special Wednesday episodes. Now, however, we're celebrating …
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We are proud to share this inspiring conversation with Robert Woodson Sr., a trailblazer in community development and the founder of the Woodson Center, an organization that promotes a grassroots approach to urban renewal and revitalizing impoverished communities. Robert believes in the power of self-reliance and local community enterprise to tackl…
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Tim Reed has had an impact. With over forty years of personal and professional investment in youth ministry and youth minister’s Reed’s influence in the state and beyond is considerable. Today, Tim and Geoff work through a recent article which critiques both the strengths and weaknesses in contemporary ministry. Does the GOAT agree? "Kingdom Cultur…
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Stuart Delony is unabashedly snarky. In fact, you could call it his trademark. He's unapologetic. He's direct. He uses profanity. And, he is calling out the inconsistencies within Evangelical Christianity and the American church, distinctions between what Jesus called His church to do and what we actually do. He's also a former pastor from within E…
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Video games are huge. Approximately 3.26 billion people worldwide play video games. 89.5% of video game sales happen in the digital world. In 2022, gamers in the US spent $55.5 billion on games. But, prior to the advent of Bible X, it's been a domain largely avoided by Christendom. Why? But now, through one of the most successful video game develop…
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In this episode of the Engaged Jain Studies Podcast, Arihanta Institute professor Jonathan Dickstein interviews Christopher Sebastian, a journalist, technical writer, and adjunct lecturer at Anglo-American University in Prague. Christopher, who writes about food, politics, media, pop culture, and animals, dives deep into the intersections of media,…
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Talk about awkward moments! Scott MacIntyre is formerly an American Idol hero contest - his amazing story of persisting through blindness to compete on one of the world's biggest stages is beyond inspiring! So, he's performing in chapel and as his performance ends, he opens the floor for questions. Could there have been a more awkward first questio…
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In this episode, we welcome Margarita Mooney Clayton to share with us her perspective on the profound relationship between art, beauty, and virtue. Her stance on how co-creation with God through art not only elevates the human spirit but also furthers divine governance, challenging the notion that art is merely self-expression. Margarita believes i…
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Don't even ask. Because we won't be able to tell you. Joy Watson and Henrietta Jordan are literally on the frontlines of Christian ed, in countries so inhospitable to Christianity they cannot be mentioned on the podcast. But, although we won't be able to assuage your curiosity, we can tell you that they stories they relay regarding the transformati…
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In this episode we explore the fascinating world of neuroscience with Dr. Jeremy Teissere, Stanley Road Professor of Neuroscience at Muhlenberg College, who introduces us to the discipline's key questions and recent developments. Then, we turn to the enduring legacy of William James, the early 20th century thinker at the intersection of psychology,…
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This episode of the Engaged Jain Studies Podcast features Professor Christopher Jain Miller in conversation with Professor Frank Rogers Jr., the Muriel Bernice Roberts Professor of Spiritual Formation & Narrative Pedagogy and Co-Founder & Co-Director of the Center for Engaged Compassion at Claremont School of Theology. Professor Rogers explores the…
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Lifeway Research, the marketing and data arm of Lifeway Publishers, has just published what they have identified as the top trends - both good and bad - in ministry within 2025. The list is very interesting but it becomes even more interesting when we consider it through the eyes of one of the valley's most dominant youth pastors, John Spooner from…
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Why is it important for us to fight for religious freedom? Aren’t we already free to worship how we want? Jeremy Dys is a passionate advocate for true religious freedom that applies to all, regardless of religious beliefs. His work with the non-profit organization First Liberty Institute has seen many successes in landmark cases that have solidifie…
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Lifeway Research, the marketing and data arm of Lifeway Publishers, has just published what they have identified as the top trends - both good and bad - in ministry within 2025. The list is very interesting but it becomes even more interesting when we consider it through the eyes of one of the valley's most dominant youth pastors, John Spooner from…
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In this episode of the Engaged Jain Studies Podcast, Jonathan Dickstein interviews Yamini Narayanan about her groundbreaking book, Mother Cow, Mother India: A Multispecies Politics of Dairy in India. This conversation, recorded from a live episode event, delves into Narayanan’s shift into animal studies and her extended analysis of Indian bovines. …
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Today, G has the chance to get real with Johnathon Tews, the youth pastor from his own church, Open Door Fellowship. As you listen, you'll hear how the conversation gets very real, very fast - the product of two men who know each other and are in the same work of ministering to students, invested in the same community of believers. This Kingdom Cul…
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The sin of envy is something that sociologist Anne Hendershott has studied closely. She sat down with us to explore what it is and the many ways it is manifested in contemporary society in both secular and Christian contexts. Some topics we discuss: Socialism and the politics of envy Liberation theology’s roots in envy Envy in higher education Soci…
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Viral. Really? Yes, really. This past Christmas season, I Witness, the podcast-based audio drama featuring the voices of Northwest Christian students and staff, entered the Apple Podcasts charts in the top 200 for all podcasts and broke into the top 50 "Arts" podcast charts. Today, we have the chance to sit with both I Witness newbies and returning…
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In this episode of ReligionWise we sit down with Ulysses Burley, founder of UBtheCure, a consulting company that describes itself as being at the "intersection of Faith, Health, and Human Rights." A trained physician turned social activist, Dr. Burley is interested in the role and responsibility of communities to play a part in public health and ou…
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In this episode of the Engaged Jain Studies Podcast, Christopher Jain Miller, PhD, interviews Dr. Venu Mehta, Assistant Professor of Jainism and Comparative Spiritualities at Claremont School of Theology (CST), and a key collaborator and professor in the MA Engaged Jain Studies track at CST. Hear about how Professor Mehta came to study forgiveness …
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"Community engagement" might be bit of an understatement. Sean and Theresa lead the charge at St. Vincent de Paul - one of the nation's premiere ministries working to minister to the poor and homeless - in terms of pulling volunteers and donors into the mission. Their job titles each involve the words "community engagement". But, those simple and b…
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Near-death experiences are remarkably common across cultures and belief systems. Research estimates that between 4-9% of the population has experienced a NDE, highlighting its potential significance in understanding life beyond death. Jim Spiegel sits down with Michael Zigarelli, author and professor at Messiah University, to hear about his researc…
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The City of Joy Christian School in Rwanda is an anomaly. Set in rural Africa, within a country ravaged by genocide, and serving students with little or no resources, you would not expect what is, in fact, happening. Students are thriving, learning, and growing. Scores on national tests are not just exceeding the average, they are running in the to…
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In this episode of the Engaged Jain Studies Podcast, Christopher Jain Miller, PhD, speaks with senior scholar Professor Jeffery Long from Elizabethtown College. Join us as Professor Long shares his personal journey into Jain Studies and Compassion Studies, tracing his early encounters with South Asian dharma traditions and his eventual deep engagem…
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The City of Joy Christian School in Rwanda is an anomaly. Set in rural Africa, within a country ravaged by genocide, and serving students with little or no resources, you would not expect what is, in fact, happening. Students are thriving, learning, and growing. Scores on national tests are not just exceeding the average, they are running in the to…
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Christian Psychology Institute co-founder Eric Johnson helps us to consider the rich resources we have as Christians as we do counseling and soul care. He discusses the history of modern psychology and how we’ve been trained not to factor our faith into it. He also cautions against neglecting the many rich insights available to us from the world of…
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I'm nearly certain that today's Kingdom Culture Conversation is the first conversation we have published that includes the word "sexiness". Uh-oh? Woops? Did we miss an edit? No. In today's Kingdom Culture Conversation, Pure Heart's Dondi Rodriguez has an epic mic drop moment in which he powerfully and memorably illustrates a Christian's call to re…
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In this episode of the Engaged Jain Studies Podcast, Jonathan Dickstein, PhD, interviews Jonina Turzi and Sarah Salluzzo, co-founders of Lancaster Farm Sanctuary. Together, they explore the history and philosophy of the farm sanctuary movement, its unique role in advocating for animals, and the mission and vision of Lancaster Farm Sanctuary. Jonina…
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This episode features Reverend Frederick Davie, who among other roles, serves as the Senior Advisor on Racial Equity for Interfaith America. In this far ranging discussion, we talk about the role of interfaith dialogue in wider public discourse, the shifting understanding of religious freedom, and the relationship between governmental policy and th…
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Well, it happened. The second season of Northwest Christian's student-led, podcast-based audio drama "I Witness" went viral. Again. The first season ("The Lazarus Project") was published in April 2024 and was a viral sensation in its own right. But the second season ("Silent Night"), released over four consecutive weeks in December 2024, went glori…
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We sit down with David Bahnsen to talk about the world of wealth management from a Christian perspective. How can this be done ethically in our fallen world? Bahnsen, recognized as a top financial advisor, discusses principles of free enterprise, biblical cautions about wealth, and the challenge of wealth inequality. His fresh perspective will give…
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For our first episode of the Kalos Center Podcast, we think it’s fitting to talk with J.P. Moreland, one of the most influential Christian apologists of our time. We discuss what it means to be a Christian philosopher, covering such topics as mind-body dualism, intelligent design, and why it’s important for all Christians to think deeply about thei…
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Well, it happened. The second season of Northwest Christian's student-led, podcast-based audio drama "I Witness" went viral. Again. The first season ("The Lazarus Project") was published in April 2024 and was a viral sensation in its own right. But the second season ("Silent Night"), released over four consecutive weeks in December 2024, went glori…
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