Hungry Theologian Podcast: Recent Episodes

Ralph Roberts

Hungry Theologian exists to help you encounter God through food. We value living at a deliberate pace, long-term thinking, formation over output, embodied life in creation, enjoying the fruits of creation as gifts from God, and meals as sacred space.

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Unique conversation this week on the podcast reflecting on Christianity Today's Rise and Fall of Mars Hill podcast. I'm joined by my friends Douglas Hewitt and Seth McClellan who were part of Mars Hill Church. A few issues raised by this podcast are relevant to the values of Hungry Theologian. In particular we discuss the importance of an embodied experience of church, and offer some thoughts on the deconstruction phenomenon. The audio for Douglas improves after the first third or so. Note that this episode contains a little profanity.

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The next Hungry Theologian value we're going over is long-term thinking. How can we be more like the builders of great cathedrals who worked on a project that some never saw completed? Long-term thinking requires us to trust God with a future that isn't in our control.

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Audio quality isn't the best on this trial run of the podcast, but improvements are on the way! Stick with me. I'm getting over my perfectionism by publishing it anyway.

This episode begins a series on the Hungry Theologian values, and the first one is living at a deliberate pace. The modern world pushes us to live at a faster and faster pace, but a frantic lifestyle is rarely one that is saturated by trust in God.

Hungry Theologian exists to help you encounter God through food. We value living at a deliberate pace, long-term thinking, formation over output, embodied life in creation, enjoying the fruits of creation as gifts from God, and meals as sacred space.

Support the show (http://patreon.com/hungrytheologian)