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The Complicated World of Christmas / Drew Collins, Frederica Mathewes-Green, Jeff Reimer, & Matt Croasmun
24. dec. 2022 32m

A conglomeration of Advent people: Drew Collins on how the Magi were pushed willingly to the edge of their knowledge, open to the giving spirit of God...

The Story of a Global Icon: The Virgin of the Passion / Matthew Milliner on the Theological Aesthetics of Suffering Love, Powerless Compassion, and Mournful Silence
17. dec. 2022 1t 4m

Art historian Matthew Milliner (Wheaton College) reflects on one of the most powerful and moving Christian icons: “The Virgin of the Passion,” AKA, “O...

William Cross on Winslow Homer / Looking Long, Finding Grace in Crisis, and Painting Truth to Power
3. dec. 2022 1t 5m

[Help us reach our $25,000 end of year goal! Give online to the Yale Center for Faith & Culture today.] We often think that telling the truth only ap...

A Message from Miroslav: Help Us Reach Our 2022 Goal
26. nov. 2022 1m

Help Miroslav Volf and the Yale Center for Faith & Culture reach our end-of-year goal $25,000 Matching Challenge for 2022!  How to donate to YCFC and...

Miroslav Volf / Beautiful, Humane, & Hospitable: Dwelling in the Home of God (In Memoriam, Phil Love)
22. okt. 2022 22m

"If the goal of God in creating the world is to make it the home of God and humans together, then it is the intention of God to make this place as bea...

Fostering the Knowledge and Love of God / Yale Divinity School Bicentennial
15. okt. 2022 43m

The mission of Yale Divinity School is "to foster the knowledge and love of God through scholarly engagement with Christian traditions in a global, mu...

Kelly Corrigan & Miroslav Volf / Experts at Means, Amateurs at Ends: Talking About Success & Flourishing at College
3. okt. 2022 58m

“We’ve become experts at means but amateurs at ends.” Miroslav Volf and Kelly Corrigan discuss the role of education in seeking a flourishing life; th...

Adam Eitel / Character As Authority: Theology as a Lived, Embodied Experience
19. sep. 2022 26m

"Somewhere is better than anywhere." (Flannery O'Connor, as quoted by Wendell Berry in Sex, Economy, Freedom & Community) Today, Christian ethicist Ad...

Graham Tomlin / Words About God: Theology as Worship, Reform, and Witness
10. sep. 2022 22m

"If you don't really understand religion, if you don't understand faith, if you don't understand theology, you can't really understand the modern worl...

Matt Croasmun / Nourishing Mutual Encounter: Food, Meals, and the Hunger for Home in the Gospel of Luke
3. sep. 2022 52m

Food and meals are hidden in plain sight throughout the Bible, providing a background context for Christian spirituality and flourishing. Matt Croasmu...

George Marsden / The Outrageous Idea of Theological Education: How Deep Teaching in Theology Might Work in and for the Church and the World
27. aug. 2022 19m

A pervasive anti-intellectual tradition seems to haunt American Christianity. Paired with nationalism, xenophobia—a fear of the other, and an hypersen...

Katie Grimes / Theology's Human Context: Jesus, Exemplarity, and Theologizing Through the Lens of Flourishing
20. aug. 2022 19m

"You can be, at least according to Christian thought, the only sinless person in human history, and you can still be tortured and crucified in your ea...

Casey Strine / Informed Empathy: Approaching Religion through Theology, Understanding, and a Commitment to Diversity
13. aug. 2022 24m

You can't understand our globalized world without understanding religion. But that's easier said than done. For any given person, it's sometimes hard ...

Willie Jennings / Against Despair and Death: Cultivating and Gathering Joy in an Embodied Act of Resistance
6. aug. 2022 32m

Willie Jennings defines joy in a surprising and profoundly physical way—as an act of resistance against despair and death. He explains joy as, "Resist...

Jamie Tworkowski / To Be Known & Loved: Surprise, Hope, Resilience, and Identity
30. jul. 2022 36m

As we're knit in the womb, a primal cry emerges from the very fact of our being, the very fact of our dependence, the fact of our contingency, the fac...

Bo Karen Lee / Trauma and Spirituality: From Bystander to Beloved, From Alarmed Aloneness to Gazing Upon the God Who Gazes Upon Me With Love
29. jun. 2022 38m

How do you heal from trauma—whether individual, familial, or collective? Can Christian spirituality help?  The tumultuous time we find ourselves in s...

Lisa Sharon Harper / Fortune: How Race Broke My Family & the World—and How to Repair It All
21. jun. 2022 48m

Seldom do we think of the study of history as a journey of self-discovery. And if that claim has any truth, it's because we modern people tend to see ...

Amy Brown Hughes / Hospitable Theology: Space for Questions, Diversity, and Reflection
11. jun. 2022 17m

Does your approach to theology bring healing and reconciliation? Does it introduce Christianity as a way of life and peace, flourishing, justice, and ...

Eric Gregory / Theology as a Way of Life
4. jun. 2022 18m

If we all weren't so cynical, we might expect professional ethicists—or say a professor of ethics or morality at a university—to also be a really mora...

Unimaginable: A Reflection after Uvalde
30. maj 2022 10m

Ryan McAnnally-Linz reflects on the May 24, 2022 school shooting in Uvalde, Texas.

Keri Day / Targeting Normative Theology: Lived Experience, Practice, and Confessional Theology
28. maj 2022 16m

Miroslav Volf has said that every Christian is a theologian. This is important not so much because it demands of an individual Jesus-follower to exert...

Luke Bretherton / (Un)Common Life: Secularity, Religiosity, and the Tension Between Faith and Culture
21. maj 2022 30m

Jesus's teaching to be in but not of the world (John 17:14-15) has gone from a mode of prophetic witness that could lead to martyrdom, to bumper stick...

Tyler Roberts / Taking Theology Seriously: A Perspective from Outside Christian Theology
9. apr. 2022 22m

Over the past two centuries, colleges have slowly replaced theology departments with religious studies departments. But what happens when theology bec...

Aristotle Papanikolaou / Russian Christian Nationalism and Eastern Orthodoxy (and How Culture Wars Contributed to the War in Ukraine)
4. apr. 2022 38m

"Real wars always begin with culture wars." Theologian Aristotle Papanikolaou discusses Eastern Orthodox perspectives on war and violence; the impact ...

Katherine Sonderegger / God, the Great Hope of Theology
27. mar. 2022 22m

What is the future of theology? We asked that question of several leading theologians 7 years ago, including today's featured guest, Katherine Sondere...

Miroslav Volf / War in Ukraine: Theological and Moral Reflections
19. mar. 2022 31m

Miroslav Volf offers his personal reflections about the war on Ukraine. His theological and ethical commentary speaks to various facets of the situati...

A Voice from Kyiv: Fyodor Raychynets / Faithful Presence in the War on Ukraine
15. mar. 2022 43m

Today we're sharing a conversation between Miroslav Volf and Fyodor Raychynets, a former student of Miroslav's when he taught at Evangelical Theologic...

Willie Jennings / The Christian Imagination: Theological Complexity, Communication, Cultivation, and Community
12. mar. 2022 28m

Willie James Jennings (Yale Divinity School) joins Matt Croasmun for a conversation about the future of theology, addressing the Christian inability t...

Fernando Segovia / Global Crisis and the Hope for Global Flourishing
5. mar. 2022 28m

As Christians around the world heard these words spoken on Ash Wednesday this past week, as an ashen oil was smudged to their brows, the world watched...

Julian Reid / How Black History Made Jazz: Suffering, Joy, and Longing for Our True Home
26. feb. 2022 54m

Jazz pianist Julian Reid on music, theology, and improvisation. The keys element of The JuJu Exchange uses the history of blues, gospel, and jazz to d...