What does it mean to be a believer in Christ in the 21st century? How do we as believers, live out our faith while avoiding the pitfalls of politics and social conventions that have nothing to do with Christ, and everything to do with groups using the church as an engine to build empire?

Ikthos
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What does it mean to be a believer in Christ in the 21st century? How do we as believers, live out our faith while avoiding the pitfalls of politics and social conventions that have nothing to do with Christ, and everything to do with groups using the church as an engine to build empire?
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Recent Episodes

August 19, 2020
Episode 4 - Interview with Prof. Bruce Ledewitz
Join me for a conversation with Bruce Ledewitz, professor of Law at Duquesne University school of law and author of, "Hallowed Secularism: Theory, Belief and Practice." In this episode, Prof. Ledewitz discusses how America can recover from what he calls, "the death of God."

July 10, 2019
What Is Progressive Christianity Pt. 3: David Albertson discusses Eros
This episode is the last installment of my three-part series on Progressive Christianity. I had a conversation with David Albertson, Associate Professor of Religion at the University of Southern California, about love - Agape, Eros, Ecstasis and erotic yearning and how they all relate to Progressive Christianity.

April 7, 2019
"What Is Progressive Christianity?: Part 2 with Fr. Mark Kowalewski"
For part 2 of "What is Progressive Christianity?" I spoke with Fr. Mark Kowalewski of St. John's Cathedral, an Episcopal church in Los Angeles, California. Fr. Mark gives his take on how he, as a traditional, creedal believer in Christ, embraces Progressive Christianity while remaining true to his King, Jesus.
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