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Faith and Feminism

Release Date: 11/07/2024

Missionary Kids and White Evangelicalism show art Missionary Kids and White Evangelicalism

Faith and Feminism

What do we learn about white evangelicalism from those raised by its heroes? From historian Holly Berkley Fletcher, herself a missionary kid, comes this first-of-its-kind examination of how the experiences of missionary kids illuminate broader currents in American Christianity.

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Permission to Matter show art Permission to Matter

Faith and Feminism

The Church has long been concerned about the spiritual journey for men, neglecting women and the journey might look for them. Bekah Stewart challenges this longstanding tradition to show the way for women.

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Holy Hurt show art Holy Hurt

Faith and Feminism

In Holy Hurt, award-winning clinical psychologist Hillary L. McBride delivers a profound message: spiritual trauma is real, widespread, and has far-reaching consequences. More importantly, she provides hope and practical guidance for those seeking healing from religious trauma and spiritual abuse.   note* in this podcast I say Calvin woke his confessor multiple times a night, it was actually Luther, I've updated this in the audio!

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Doug Wilson is Grooming Children show art Doug Wilson is Grooming Children

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Doug Wilson recently made headlines as the man whose church members want to take away women's right to vote, Pete Hegseth goes to his church. But what we know from the brief interview going viral is just the tip of the iceberg. Margaret of Deconstruction Doulas explains why.

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Not That Wheel Jesus show art Not That Wheel Jesus

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Mary Katherine Backstrom talks to us about what happens when we are forced to reconsider the beliefs, assumptions, and stories that have always steered our course. 

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Mother, Creature, Kin show art Mother, Creature, Kin

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What can other-than-human creatures teach us about mothering, belonging, caregiving, loss, and resiliency? Chelsea Steinauer-Scudder answers these questions in a quest to learn how to mother in incredibly challenging times.

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Preventing Abuse and Fostering Healing in the Church show art Preventing Abuse and Fostering Healing in the Church

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Christians are called to care for the vulnerable, but churches have not always led the way in becoming places safe from abuse. Increasingly, organizations and churches are recognizing the importance of the field of safeguarding: training and equipping people to prevent abuse, act when abuse happens, and promote healing for survivors. Taylor Patterson talks to us about how to safeguard the church from abuse and how to heal when it happens.

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Becoming the Pastor's Wife show art Becoming the Pastor's Wife

Faith and Feminism

In the New York Times Bestselling "Becoming the Pastor's Wife", Beth Allison Barr draws on her academic expertise to trace the history of the role of the pastor's wife, showing how it both helped and hurt women in conservative Protestant traditions. While they gained an important leadership role, it came at a deep cost: losing independent church leadership opportunities that existed throughout most of church history and strengthening a gender hierarchy that prioritized male careers.

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Daughters of Palestine show art Daughters of Palestine

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Leyla King shares her family's story of survival as her ancestors flee war and poverty. From Haifa to Ramallah, Damascus, Beirut, and finally Texas, Leyla makes global politics deeply personal as family squabbles, ambition, mental illness, romance, and religion shape their immigrant journey. 

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Her Son Died From Subtance Use Disorder, Now She is Fighting to Change the Way We Treat the Disease show art Her Son Died From Subtance Use Disorder, Now She is Fighting to Change the Way We Treat the Disease

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Jane Clair's journey into advocacy began after losing her son Asa to substance use disorder, which led her to rethink addiction, drug policy, and how we can better support families. She is determined to prevent other families from experiencing the same devastation and is passionate in advocating for approaches to addiction that reduce harm and save lives.

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