Tommie Marshell

Episode 431 : Seven Ways of Looking at Transfiguration with Sarah Hinlicky Wilson

Sarah discusses the significance of the Transfiguration and its importance in the church calendar. She explores the distinction between the transfigured Jesus and the risen Jesus, highlighting the unique characteristics of each. Sarah also delves into…

Read More

Episode 425: Rabbi Joseph Edelheit – Believe Us!

Our latest episode with our new friend Rabbi Joseph Edelheit, who’s promised to return several more times so we can learn from and listen to one another. Rabbi Joseph joined Johanna and me to share his reflections as a Jew living in Diaspora on the…

Read More

Episode 423: Liel Liebowitz – L’Chaim in the Midst of Terrorism

Liel Liebowitz is an Israeli journalist, author, media critic and video game scholar. Liel was born in Tel Aviv, immigrated to the United States in 1999, and earned a Ph.D. from Columbia University in 2007. In 2014, he was Visiting Assistant Professor…

Read More

Episode 422: Kate Boyd – An Untidy Faith: Journeying Back to the Joy of Following Jesus

Here is a recent conversation I had with Kate Boyd about her new book, https://www.amazon.com/Untidy-Faith-Journeying-Following-Jesus/dp/1513811797In the wake of scandal, culture wars, and abuse, many Christians are wondering whether the North…

Read More

Episode 417: Jason Micheli – A Quid Without Any Quo: A Gospel Freedom According to Galatians

Better late than never! This week Teer talks with Godfather of the pod, Will Willimon, about Jason’s new book, A Quid Without Any Quo: A Gospel Freedom According to Galatians

Go grab you a copy!

Read More

Episode 395: Chris EW Green – Transfiguring Silence

Check out session 1 of our online Lenten class with Chris EW Green on his new book, Being Transfigured.

Read More

Episode 396: Liel Leibovitz – “You People” is a Warning, You People

Liel Liebowitz joins the pod to talk about Netfilx’s You People and so much more.

Read More

Episode 394: Jonathan Foster – Theology of Consent, Mimetic Theory in an Open and Relational Universe

Jonathan Foster is a father, husband, former church planter, theologian, nonprofit co-founder, musician, doctor (DThM), and author who has experienced sucess and loss. His new book is entitled, “A Theology of Consent.”

Read More