
The Exiled Theologian
Conversations, interviews and talks exploring where faith, mystery and the Bible intersect in Jesus. Sometimes orthodox questions require unorthodox answers.
Episodes
20 episodes
Jonah, a heroic fish and a story with no villain.
In this episode Samuel French and I explore the story of Jonah. We chew on the possibility of it being a parable designed to reveal a deeper wisdom about ourselves, our relationship to each other and God. This is my favorite book in the Old Tes...
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Season 1
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Episode 20
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1:20:12

Depression, fitness, faith and absurdity.
In this episode Samuel French and I chat about our experience with depression. We explore why our obsession with fitness helps temper it's effects and discuss how all of that intersects with our faith and underpins the absurdity of life.
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Season 1
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Episode 19
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1:30:41

Joy, death and some meta physics of quality.
In this episode I chat with my longtime friend Josh Mason about joy, what it is and where it comes from. We look at the religious and non-religious perspectives and find ourselves down a few more rabbit holes that take us into death and some me...
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Season 1
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Episode 18
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1:20:49

What's the deal with hell?
In this episode I explore the doctrine of hell with my good friend Samuel French. It's not a theologically technical unpacking of it but more so an honest chat. We ask questions and give our personal assessments as we search for the unorthodox ...
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Season 1
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Episode 17
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1:06:33

You are what you eat.
In this episode I explore whether the soul gets hungry and what to feed it by considering a set of strange comments from Jesus referring to himself in John chapter 6.
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42:28

The artful ability of horror to be spiritually instructive.
In this episode I chat with my good friend Michaela Love about the genre of horror in film and television and it's unique ability to tap into the deepest parts of our humanity. Michaela is a regular writer on Screentrant.com. We specifically ch...
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Season 1
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Episode 15
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58:50

The journey from total depravity to inherent goodness.
In this episode I have an insightful chat with my good friend Dave Michalak. We discuss his journey with faith, deconstruction, reconstruction and total depravity. Dave is a critical thinker and adept at introspection. His insights are thoughtf...
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Season 1
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Episode 14
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1:26:46

Life after faith. Being gay in church. Christianity no longer needed.
In this episode I have an insightful conversation with my very dear friend Andrew Carter regarding his experience with being gay in church, dealing with sexual harm, reconciling faith with what he actually believed, putting Christianity in the ...
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Season 1
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Episode 13
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1:11:30

The book of Haggai: Is this the interlude?
In this episode I explore the book of Haggai, exile, spiritual interludes and the path forward into new things.
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Season 1
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Episode 12
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26:11

The Empire Employee of the Month
In this episode I explore the interaction between Jesus and the Roman Centurion with my good friend Samuel French. Samuel has a unique perspective when it comes to the Bible and doesn't allow boxed thinking to limit his views. He's also a lot o...
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Season 1
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Episode 11
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55:23

Emperors are Temporary but Wu-tang is Forever
In this episode I explore why Jesus told the Pharisees to "Render to Caesar the things that are Caesar's and to God the things that are God's." with my good friend Nathan Elliott. Nathan is a ravenous researcher and always finds a new angle fro...
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Season 1
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Episode 10
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32:35

The Parable of The Talents: A Holy Paradox
Maybe the parable of the talents isn't simply about the talents. In this episode I explore where fear and belief intersect to determine our actions and create a false god and false self.
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Season 1
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Episode 9
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19:33

Leviticus: A Brave New World
In this episode I tinker with the book of Leviticus and Exodus to explore the ideas underwriting it’s instructions to consider the necessity of creating an intentionally consecrated space outside of life. A space to uncover new ideas that can f...
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Season 1
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Episode 8
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30:33

Creativity as a Spiritual Practice
In this episode Tony Aiuppy and I unpack the idea of creativity being a spiritual practice. Tony is a long time friend, a professional artist, art educator, accomplished creative and extremely insightful guy among many other things. When it com...
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Season 1
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Episode 7
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1:44:31

Mastering the Art of Doubt
In this episode I explore doubt in the story of Thomas and Jesus in the Gospel of John. Doubt in church and society is often assumed to be coming from a negative space while certainty is usually viewed positively. Perhaps that’s not always corr...
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Season 1
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Episode 6
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26:02

The spirituality of integrity, deconstructed tacos and remaking what we believe.
In this episode I have a conversation with Nathan Elliott exploring the spiritual energy of integrity, the parallel of deconstruction in the culinary world and church as well as a new way forward into remaking what we believe. Nathan is a close...
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Season 1
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Episode 5
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54:47

Theology, Cultural Filters, Spiritual Permission, Don't Fear the Journey
In this episode I have a fun chat with Kari Barnes unpacking the value of cultural filters that can shape and influence our theology, what it means to have spiritual permission and the good news that God doesn't fear the journey we're on. Kari ...
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Season 1
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Episode 4
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36:41

Jesus our Deconstructionist and Savior
In this episode I explore whether or not we are actually following orthodoxy or Jesus. I take a look at the Sermon on the Mount to unpack a series of ideas Jesus deconstructs and reinterprets in himself. Perhaps Jesus gives us a model for movin...
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Season 1
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Episode 3
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29:40
