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This is a show that is less interested in answering life's difficult questions and more interested in the process of wrestling with them. This podcast is a forum to celebrate the messiness that makes us human. It is a place to invite the unanswerable questions because often, it is precisely these types of questions that push us to dig deeper, to think harder, and to refine our approach to life. So, if you get to the end of an episode and you still have lots of questions, then I've done my job. I invite you on the pursuit of no answers.

Hard Questions, No Answers Gabriel Lowe

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This is a show that is less interested in answering life's difficult questions and more interested in the process of wrestling with them. This podcast is a forum to celebrate the messiness that makes us human. It is a place to invite the unanswerable questions because often, it is precisely these types of questions that push us to dig deeper, to think harder, and to refine our approach to life. So, if you get to the end of an episode and you still have lots of questions, then I've done my job. I invite you on the pursuit of no answers.

    How Do We Engage in Public Discourse as Christians? -Raymond Chang

    How Do We Engage in Public Discourse as Christians? -Raymond Chang

    Raymond Chang is the President of AACC, a pastor, and a writer. He preaches and speaks throughout the country on issues related to Christianity and culture, race, and faith. He currently lives in the Chicagoland and serves as the Executive Director of the TENx10 Collaboration, an initiative of the Fuller Youth Institute at Fuller Seminary to reach 10 million young people over 10 years with the gospel. Join us as we ask questions about how to have difficult conversations with the people we love, what it means to have convictions without over-identifying with political ideologies or parties, and how to be better followers of Christ when we see injustice in our world.

    • 54 min
    How Do We Understand the Different Parts of Our Personality? -Dr. Brian Kay

    How Do We Understand the Different Parts of Our Personality? -Dr. Brian Kay

    Dr. Brian Kay is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and a licensed Professional Clinical Counselor in private practice in California. He is also an ordained pastor and church-planter for just over 25 years and has a PhD in historical theology. He has taught theology and psychology of religion courses as an adjunct faculty member at Fuller Seminary, Cal Poly State University and Holy Names University. When he is doing therapy, he is also thinking theologically, and when he is preaching or teaching in Christian settings, he is usually also thinking psychologically! He has a wife and three children and lives in the San Francisco East Bay. Join us as we ask questions about how we understand the pluralities of our own minds, what Christianity and psychology have to say about the nature of human beings, and how we can experience healing in all our different parts.

    • 1 hr 2 min
    What Does Liberation Look Like? -Dr. Ericka Roland

    What Does Liberation Look Like? -Dr. Ericka Roland

    Dr. Ericka Roland is an assistant professor in Educational Leadership and Policy Studies at the University of Texas at Arlington. Dr. Roland’s research focuses on the processes of transformative criticality development through three interconnected lines of inquiry (1) individual and collective lived experiences; (2) organizations and programs around equity and social justice; and (3) leadership development and practices. She centers the pursuit of equity in all of her projects with a commitment to research and practice that cultivates transformative possibilities. Join us as we ask questions about how to balance critique and critical hope, how Afrofuturism can expand our imaginations, and how we can find joy in the midst of struggle. 

    • 1 hr 2 min
    What is it Like to be Desi and Muslim in America? -Shahjehan Khan

    What is it Like to be Desi and Muslim in America? -Shahjehan Khan

    Shahjehan is a voice-over artist, actor, and musician based in Boston. You can hear him as "Matteo" on RomComPods Season 1, which debuted at #1 on Apple Fiction Podcasts, watch him as Humayun in the first-ever virtual staged reading of Rajiv Joseph's Guards at the Taj (produced by Soho Shakes and directed by Kanika Vaish), and listen to his internationally acclaimed South Asian American punk band THE KOMINAS (as featured in RollingStone, The Guardian, PAPER, CNN, Mic). Join us as we talk about identity formation as a cultural minority, being desi and Muslim in a post-9/11 world, and how storytelling can bring us together. 

    • 1 hr 3 min
    Mike McGarry - Is Youth Ministry Biblical?

    Mike McGarry - Is Youth Ministry Biblical?

    Mike McGarry is the Youth Pastor at South Shore Baptist Church in Hingham, MA and is married to Tracy, a public school educator, and is now “Youth Pastor Dad” to one of their kids. He is the author of A Biblical Theology of Youth Ministry, and Lead Them to Jesus. Mike is the founder of Youth Pastor Theologian and also co-hosts the “Thanos to Theos” podcast, a show about comics, culture, theology, and youth ministry. Join us as we explore questions related to what does it mean for churches to care for their youth, what do youth need from church, and what does the Bible say about youth ministry? 

    • 1 hr 19 min
    What Does Literature Teach Us About Ourselves? - Dr. Amanda Ruud

    What Does Literature Teach Us About Ourselves? - Dr. Amanda Ruud

    Dr. Amanda Ruud is a Lilly Postdoctoral Fellow and lecturer in English at Valparaiso University. She is a scholar of the English Renaissance, with a focus on Shakespeare and rhetoric, but she teaches widely in world literature, philosophy, and history through the first year program at Christ College, the honors college at Valparaiso. Whether in a discussion-based literature course or in a writing and research course for Business majors and Engineers, Amanda’s pedagogy encourages students to practice sustained, joyful, and rigorous inquiry, and to value excellence and growth. Outside of the classroom, Amanda seeks to build community around prayer, poetry, and the culinary arts. Join us as we ask questions about how literature engages our emotions and imaginations, how history and tradition influence literature, and how literature speaks to the human condition. 

    • 1 hr 14 min

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