Episode 183 – Jeff Mallinson: Hairy Palms
Jason and Teer dive into Dr. Jeff Mallinson’s book Sexy: The Quest for Erotic Virtue in Perplexing Times. Listen as they talk about the effects of purity culture and how Jeff counters that in his new book.
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Jason and Teer dive into Dr. Jeff Mallinson’s book Sexy: The Quest for Erotic Virtue in Perplexing Times. Listen as they talk about the effects of purity culture and how Jeff counters that in his new book.
Part 2 of Jason’s conversation with fan favorite, Reverend Fleming Rutledge, to talk about her latest book, Advent: The Once and Future Coming of Jesus Christ. To dig more into her book and themes, go to www.adventbeginsinthedark.com to subscribe to…
Jason sat down with fan favorite, Reverend Fleming Rutledge, to talk about her latest book, Advent: The Once and Future Coming of Jesus Christ. To dig more into her book and themes, go to www.adventbeginsinthedark.com to subscribe to C&GJ’s daily…
Christian Piatt returns to the podcast to talk about the latest installation in his Surviving the Bible series.
Christian is:
A Contributor to the Huffington Post;
A Blogger for Patheos;
A Contributor to Red Letter Christians;
A Contributor to The…
Scot McKnight joins the show to talk about his latest book, ‘It Takes a Church to Baptize’
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1587434164
From the back jacket – The issue of baptism has troubled Protestants for centuries. Should infants be baptized…
Addison Hart joins the podcast to talk about his latest book, ‘The Letter of James: A Pastoral Commentary’.
https://www.amazon.com/Letter-James-Pastoral-Commentary/dp/1532650140
From the back cover: The Letter of James is perhaps needed more than…
The intersection of faith and doubt is viewed either as a badge of honor for some Christians but for others, doubt has no place. In his new book, ‘Faith in the Shadows:
Finding Christ in the Midst of Doubt,’ pastor and author Austin Fischer explores…
Two longtime Mockingbird writers, Charlotte Getz and Stephanie Phillips, have written a book that features a patchwork of personal essays, pocket liturgies, and pseudo-fictional plays, and not a dull moment between them. Stephanie Phillips and…