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Postmodern Realities Podcast

The Christian Research Institute

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Hosted by Melanie Cogdill the Managing Editor at the Christian Research Institute, Postmodern Realities is a podcast from the Christian Research Institute and the CHRISTIAN RESEARCH JOURNAL. Each podcast features in-depth conversations with our JOURNAL authors.
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Weekly Torah Commentaries

UMJC - Union Of Messianic Jewish Congregations

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Reflections on the weekly Torah portions from a diverse group of Messianic Jewish rabbis, scholars, and lay people. Our contributors bring fresh insights to familiar texts, drawing connections to events across the whole of Scripture (including the Gospels and Epistles), and suggesting practical applications of these insights to our postmodern lives.
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Philosophize This!

Stephen West

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Beginner friendly if listened to in order! For anyone interested in an educational podcast about philosophy where you don't need to be a graduate-level philosopher to understand it. In chronological order, the thinkers and ideas that forged the world we live in are broken down and explained.
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Today, as we continually drift away in a current of moral decline and relativism, many believe that the battle is too advanced and that we cannot make a difference. Shane, however, believes that we can. He stresses: "If we encourage truth, yet fail to relate to our culture, the church can seem formal and dead. This fact fuels the postmodern movement. But when truth is sacrificed for the sake of relating to the culture, as we see today, the very foundation is destroyed. Truth, the foundationa ...
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33.3 FM

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Pirate radio for postmodern magick. Broadcasting to all the brave folk enlisted in our unknown armies. Logo done by https://www.instagram.com/makena.ai/
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The Postmodern Prometheus Podcast

Postmodern Prometheus Podcast

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A new podcast about all things Frankenstein! Hosted by two literature nerds obsessed with Mary Shelley's creation. We delve irreverently into the 1818 edition of Frankenstein and sprinkle in reviews of Frankenstein adaptations of dubious quality.
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Preaching can be compared to the art of bridge building. Just like a bridge connects two separate places, my goal as a preacher is to create a bridge between the world of the Bible and the postmodern world we live in today. It’s not just about explaining the biblical text; it’s about effective communication and delivering a God-given message to a living audience who needs to hear it. There’s a gap between the ancient scriptures and our present cultural context, and I aim to bridge that gap t ...
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Hosted by Larry Linenschmidt, Hill Country Institute Live is an ongoing conversation about issues of concern and interest to the Church today. We visit the life and works of giants of another day, such as C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien and also spend time with people and ministries doing creative work to fight human trafficking, feed the poor, create quality art, be good stewards of the environment, and much more, all with the heart and mind of Christ. For more information about the events an ...
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Persons of Interest

Kendall George & Ben Crace

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Persons of Interest is an unscripted, real, authentic dialog between two self-identified postmodern-generation citizens of the planet Earth. Kendall George and Ben Crace explore topics of interest to people living beyond the modern era. Subjects include technology, spirituality, politics, life, love, meaning, purpose, saving the world, and making a difference.
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Philosophy for our Times is a free philosophy podcast bringing you the latest talks and debates from the world’s leading thinkers. We host weekly episodes on today’s biggest ideas in news, society, culture, politics, science and arts. Subscribe today to never miss an episode.
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The King’s Kid

Matt Allbritton

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Each episode of “The King’s Kid” will include a conversation-style recording, where host, Matt Allbritton, will discuss how allegiance to King Jesus contributes to his understanding of Christian life in our postmodern world. Please keep in mind that the audio quality may vary since these Podcasts are often spontaneously recorded on multiple devices. Don’t forget to subscribe and thanks for tuning in!
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How's the Water?

Siena McCue and Gary Sangster

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What is it about a book - the characters, the story, the history, the authors - that gets you hooked every time? Your British and American hosts are ready and willing to nurture your dependency with deep dives and discussions about literature across genres and authors, from classic to postmodern and everything in between.
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Grace and Salt

Larry E. McCall

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Salvation, Grace and Sovereignty; Church, Life and Family: this site represents the life, thoughts and publicly-delivered messages of Dr. Larry E. McCall, Pastor for Preaching and Teaching at Christ's Covenant Church and author of "Walking Like Jesus Did," "Loving Your Wife as Christ Loved the Church" and "The Biblical Leadership Academy."
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Bungacast

Bungacast

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The global politics podcast at the end of the End of History. Politics is back but it’s stranger than ever: join us as we chart a course beyond the age of ’bunga bunga’. Interviews, long-form discussions, docu-series.
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Between the Worlds Podcast

Amanda Yates Garcia, Carolyn Pennypacker Riggs

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Join us Between the Worlds as we discuss tarot, psychology, mythology, pop culture, witchcraft, magic, art, and history with host Amanda Yates Garcia and a series of special guests. Music and production by Carolyn Pennypacker Riggs. (Looking for the podcast Strange Magic? You can find those episodes here as well. Just scroll down, Strange Magic episodes begin with the acronym SM. If you'd like to read our statement on the end of that podcast, please see the show notes of episode BTW 28: Ace ...
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In this subject, students study current theories of literature, with a focus on genres relating to children's literature as a form of social practice. Topics covered include critical analysis, traditional story forms, modernist and postmodern picture books, emerging formats, fantasy and realistic fiction, non-fiction and poetry.
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INDIGENIUS LOCI

Vicky Markolefa

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The psychogeographic documentary film INDIGENIUS LOCI explores the interface of man and nature. Vasilis Fourkiotis, deep ecologist, shepherd, and sociologist strides across his ancestral lands immersed in spiritual reflections of a postmodern world. The film embraces the notion of transformation. Hence, INDIGENIUS LOCI decided to become a mini pod. Created by Vicky Markolefa - Mind The Bump Productions #IndigeniusLoci #psychogeography #ecofeminism #shortfilms #indiefilms
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Change Magick is a micropodcast exploring the art of transformation, personal power, and reality hacking. Hosted by Clay Lowe, each 5-7 minute episode distills key insights from a modern framework that fuses Chaos Magick, Jungian psychology, Neuro-Linguistic Programming, and postmodern philosophy. This is not just theory—it’s an invitation to experiment, shift perspectives, and wield change as a tool for self-mastery. Nothing is fixed. Everything is fluid. Change is yours to wield.
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The Exile Project

Patricia Manwaring and Elisa Booker

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Explore stories from the Bible alongside personal stories from the 21st century. Join your hosts, Patricia Manwaring and Elisa Booker, who have had the opportunity to deconstruct their postmodern Christian faith and still think there's something beautiful to hold onto. The Exile Project invites you on a journey to look at the story of the Biblical narrative through a new lens that can bring healing and life. This podcast is a production of Worship Lab.
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The Broken Bird Podcast

Broken Bird Theatre

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There are times when the stars align: when a beautiful series of events leads to the culmination of something absolutely marvellous. Often, however, this is not the case... Meet Broken Bird, the rambling, interactive storytellers, and follow the on their journeys as they charge through the realms of language, theatre, and history with all the grace of an ice skating platypus, accompanied by their nameless pet tortoise and an assortment of guests ranging from the holier-than-thou to the devil ...
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Author, screenwriter, graphic novelist and all-round geek idol Neil Gaiman discusses The Ocean at the End of the Lane, his first novel for adults in over eight years. Credited as one of the top living postmodern writers, and winner of the Newbery and Carnegie Medals, his works include The Sandman, Coraline, Stardust, American Gods, a Douglas Adams biography and two Doctor Who episodes.
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A thought-provoking journey into the depths of the human condition, the evolution of technology, and the shifting landscapes of culture. This podcast challenges conventional wisdom, explores emerging ideas, and dissects the forces shaping our lives—from artificial intelligence to art, from history to the future of human intelligence. Through deep conversations, bold insights, and a relentless pursuit of understanding, we break down the complex interplay between innovation, identity, and mean ...
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Permission Ministries is a partnership of friends, leaders and ministries that are committed to helping each individual believer embrace their unique identity in Christ and to fully discover their personal destiny. We do this through our network of ministries and personal mentoring and equipping. We love exploring new ways to express our faith and impact our world. It’s what we call doing church differently in the 21st century. Check out some of the ministries below. (Permission Ministries, ...
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Baby, it's apple bottom jeans and boobs with the binders. We're talking Matt McConaughey's book of poems, the Kirk widow dating app, and Rita Ora's Fyre Festival musical. We also share our favourite sad white girl songs, and look back on the brotherfucking legacy of 'The Summer I Turned Pretty'. Enjoy honeybuns. x Please give us a comment or rating…
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On free speech, the tech right, and politicisation. Geoff Shullenberger, managing editor at Compact, joins Alex and George to talk about Peter Thiel, René Girard, victimhood and the antichrist. Does it make sense to talk of "right-wing cancel culture"? Is it different from the left's? Is countercultural trolling in tension with "defending Western c…
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This Postmodern Realities episode is a conversation with JOURNAL author Jay Watts about his article, “The Incredulity of Yuval Noah Harari: Evaluating the World’s Foremost Big Story Historian’”. https://www.equip.org/articles/the-incredulity-of-yuval-noah-harari-evaluating-the-worlds-foremost-big-story-historian/ Related articles and podcasts featu…
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Hollis Robbins joins the pod to discuss the future of higher ed, the impact of AI, and her love for Ayn Rand. Follow Hollis on Substack https://hollisrobbinsanecdotal.substack.com/ And read our pieces on the future of higher ed https://www.compactmag.com/contributor/hollis/https://cracksinpomo.substack.com/p/dont-send-your-kids-to-college Subscribe…
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In this episode on the Emergent and Postmodern Church, Addie K. Miller uncovers how today’s so-called “new Christianity” has redefined the Kingdom of God, the Gospel, and even Jesus Himself. Drawing from Elliot Nesch’s Hath God Said?, Addie exposes leaders like Brian McLaren, Rob Bell, Tony Campolo, and Bono—whose universalist theology replaces the…
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We’re living in a time when politics has become pornographic…pure stimulus, pure confirmation bias, pure ideology. The postmodern conservative doesn’t seek truth; they seek arousal through outrage. Their politics perform themselves before they think themselves, cycling through prepackaged narratives that gratify resentment the way pornography grati…
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Hugely influential in the latter decades of the 20th century, postmodernism transformed many academic disciplines and culture at large. Associated with an attack on objective truth and the uniqueness of meaning, it called into question the whole edifice of knowledge which Western culture had previously glorified. But it left many lost, and in the w…
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Why are we fascinated by apocalyptic stories? Join the team at the IAI for a reading of four Halloween-themed articles, written by historian and philosopher Natalie Lawrence, professor of political philosophy Matthew Festenstein, and professor of comparative literature Florian Mussgnug. From the allure of the end times to the symbolic value of mons…
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Guys the Popcorn Spesh is back, back, BACK again and this time we're getting spoopy. We're watching Final Destination, Ryan Murphy's Monster, and the Haunting of Bly Manor. We also talk Hereditary, Yellowjackets and creepy serial killer lore. Enjoy bbys xx Give us a rating & follow us here: https://www.instagram.com/popgayspod https://www.tiktok.co…
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Senator Perry is Chairman of the Senate Committee on Water, Agriculture, and Rural Affairs. He was also Chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Disaster Preparedness and Flooding during the recent special session of the Legislature. He is a visionary and a leader in addressing the severe water issues facing Texas. Larry and Senator Perry discuss…
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Jeremy Mazur is the Director of Infrastructure and Natural Resources for Texas 2036. He was on Hill Country Institute Live in 2023 (podcast for that interview is available in our podcast library). In today's interview, Larry and Jeremy discuss water policy for Texas, including water supply, aging infrastructure, and flood control.…
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Einstein was called “slow” at school, J. K. Rowling collected a dozen rejections, and Walt Disney was once fired for “lacking imagination.” We love stories of perseverance—but what’s the cost of never letting go? In this conversation, psychoanalyst Adam Phillips argues that our obsession with endurance can have hidden, corrosive effects. He invites…
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On places of ritual. Architect Pier Paolo Tamburelli talks to Alex about his project to catalogue modern wonders – structures that are very big, that pretend to be ancient, and are mostly ugly. For the full episode subscribe at patreon.com/bungacast How has architecture lost its ritual dimension? Why are these "modern wonders" kitsch? And why are t…
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What does it mean to fight for faith in both the spiritual and physical world? In this episode of The Catholic Couple Podcast, Bobby Fredericksen sits down with Austin Kelly, CEO and Director of ChristianChannel.com , to discuss his new Catholic series, Knights of the Cross — a powerful, cinematic retelling of Richard the Lionheart and the Third Cr…
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You were meant to live a life of ethical beauty. Jesus shows us how. How should I live? It’s one of the most important questions in life. Every human being is a moral creature; the problem is that we don’t all agree on morality. But what if there was an objective moral standard that's true in all times and places? That's exactly what Scripture give…
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In this episode, we interview Dr. Richard DeClue about his article “Eucharistic Ecclesiology” in the Encyclopedia of Catholic Theology. We discuss how the Eucharist defines the Church’s identity, unity, and mission, and explore key points from his work. Topics Covered: 1. What is Eucharistic Ecclesiology? 2. The Eucharist’s role in the Church 3. Th…
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Dr James Kierstead is a Research Fellow at The New Zealand Initiative focusing on higher education policy, including academic freedom. James holds a BA in Classics from Oxford, an MA in Ancient History from the University of London, an MA in Political Science from Stanford and a PhD in Classics from Stanford. He is also the co-host, along with Mich…
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This Postmodern Realities episode is a conversation with JOURNAL author Lindsey Medenwaldt about her article, “Channeling the Dead—A Christian Response to Mediums’”. This is also part of Lindsey’s ongoing column, The Fringe Files. https://www.equip.org/articles/channeling-the-dead-a-christian-response-to-mediums/ Related articles and podcasts featu…
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In this episode of Discerning the Drift, Addie K. Miller exposes the unbiblical roots of contemplative prayer and its deep ties to Eastern mysticism. Drawing from Lighthouse Trails resources by Lynn Lesby Pratt and Chris Lawson, Addie reveals how contemplative practices like Lectio Divina, breath prayer, and meditation techniques mirror Hinduism, B…
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In this episode of Discerning the Drift, Addie K. Miller uncovers the true nature and origins of Lectio Divina, a mystical practice increasingly promoted in evangelical circles as a form of “praying the Scriptures.” Drawing from Lighthouse Trails’ research and the writings of mystics like Thomas Keating and Richard Foster, Addie reveals how Lectio …
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In this revealing episode of Discerning the Drift, Addie K. Miller exposes the labyrinth as a mystical, occult practice falsely repackaged as a Christian “prayer walk.” Using Carl Teichrib’s research from The Labyrinth Journey, Addie traces the labyrinth’s origins from ancient pagan rituals, esoteric mystery religions, and theosophical societies to…
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In this hard-hitting episode of Discerning the Drift, Addie K. Miller exposes the blasphemous redefinition of the cross within the postmodern and emergent church movements. Drawing from Roger Oakland’s Atonement Rejected and other trusted resources, Addie reveals how influential leaders like Brian McLaren, Rob Bell, Alan Jones, Marcus Borg, and oth…
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On 20 years since the 2005 riots. Fred Lyra, philosopher and musicologist based in Paris, joins Alex to talk about France through 4 moments: 1995 – the last moment of classic class struggle; 2005 – riots in the banlieues; 2015 – Islamist terror; 2025 – government collapse. For the full episode, subscribe at patreon.com/bungacast How were the riots …
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Slavoj Žižek is back in a new interview where he takes us through his thoughts on the role of philosophy, the future of sex, his fear and love of AI and, as always, so much more. Tune in to hear one of contemporary philosophy's most original and darkly comedic minds expose his thoughts on the present and where we are heading - though that is imposs…
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In this powerful episode of The Catholic Couple Podcast, we sit down with Catholic evangelist and author Gabriel Castillo to discuss his brand-new book, The Power of the Rosary from Sophia Institute Press. Together, we dive deep into the history, promises, and spiritual power of the Rosary—the greatest weapon given to us by Our Lady for these times…
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Read Luke 18:1-8 Nineteenth Sunday After Pentecost (Year C) Many of the prayers we pray should not be answered because they are so shallow. If God answered every prayer the first time we prayed, we would quickly become complacent in our faith. And so, because God conditions His answers on our persistence, we realize how helpless we are and how tota…
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The good life is found on the narrow way. “All men seek happiness.” So said the French philosopher Blaise Pascal. Every human being has a longing for satisfaction, fulfillment, wholeness. What does Jesus have to say about happiness? In this sermon, we explore how Jesus's words in the Sermon on the Mount reveal the path to genuine happiness and flou…
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