Misfit Faith show

Misfit Faith

Summary: Where anything worth doing is worth doing badly.

Podcasts:

 37. VATICAN’T (Catholicism Without All the Uplifting Parts): Week 9 — God’s Risky Atheism | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 19:47

In this season finale episode of Misfit Faith, I conclude my Vatican't series by suggesting that perhaps the entire Gospel has always been about God working himself out of a job (as in, humanity will eventually outgrow our need of him). We hear a snippet of philosopher John Caputo talking about the kingdom of God, after which I answer a caller's question about the devil. 

 36. VATICAN’T (Catholicism Without All the Uplifting Parts): Week 8 — Humanity 2.0 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 25:28

In this episode of Misfit Faith I discuss what Christianity might look like on the other side of our deconstruction and the death of our old idol-God, and I share how that my own journey has caused me to rethink what it means to be human. We hear a snippet from Nadia Bolz-Weber on the need to forgive a-holes, after which I take a listener’s question about the afterlife. I end the show with a rant about why outdated crap still exists in our supposedly advanced age.

 35. VATICAN’T (Catholicism Without All the Uplifting Parts): Week 7 — The Absurdity of the Cross | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 31:14

In this episode of Misfit Faith a turn my attention to “atonement theory,” suggesting that perhaps some things are better left ambiguous. We hear a snippet of Peter Rollins discussing Christianity and the Absurd, after which I answer a listener’s question about whether crises of faith are normal. I end the show by demonstrating how racist we all are.

 34. VATICAN’T (Catholicism Without All the Uplifting Parts): Week 6 — The Dangers of an Early Easter | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 39:43

In this episode of Misfit Faith I explore the space between crucifixion and resurrection, suggesting that we must exercise an atheistic faith in order to allow our old ideas sufficient time in the tomb before they re-emerge. I share a clip of a conversation with Barry Taylor, and end by sharing an example of people yelling at me. 

 33. VATICAN’T (Catholicism Without All the Uplifting Parts): Week 5 — Divine Atheism | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 34:50

On this episode of Misfit Faith I delve deeper into Jesus’ own confrontation with the void during his crucifixion, going as far as to suggest that in his cry of dereliction, God became an atheist. We hear a trinitarian argument from the Daily Show’s Trevor Noah (although I doubt he realized he was being trinitarian), after which I take another call about the afterlife. I end the show with a rant about a certain idiom in the English language that needs to be changed.

 32. VATICAN’T (Catholicism Without All the Uplifting Parts) – Week 4: The Death of God | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 25:53

In this episode of Misfit Faith we look to the cross in order to discover exactly what “embracing the void” looks like (turns out it’s a real bummer). We hear from Peter Rollins about the message that Christianity frees us from the expectation of personal fulfillment, and I take a call about what happens after we die. I end the show with a call to all bros to quit being such douchebags.

 31. VATICAN’T (Catholicism Without All the Uplifting Parts) — Week 3: Quantum? I Barely Knew Him! (With Diarmuid O'Murchu) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 46:15

In this episode I revisit the topic of the lack or void we feel at our core, bringing the principles of quantum theory to bear upon the issue and seeking to show that unknowing lies at the very core of existence itself. I am joined by psychologist and priest Diarmuid O’Murchu (whose name I constantly mispronounce) and we discuss his book, Quantum Theology: Spiritual Implications of the New Physics.

 30. VATICAN’T (Catholicism Without All the Uplifting Parts) — Week Two: The Gospel According to Satan | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 34:18

In this episode of Misfit Faith I discuss the origins of the American Gospel which promises wholeness and wellbeing to those who jump through the right hoops (hint: its source has a forked tongue). We hear from Peter Rollins about the church as a satanic community, and then I answer a caller’s question about whether we should think of God as a magic genie in the sky. I end the show with an impassioned cry for shopping and buying local, but not for the reasons you might think.

 29. VATICAN'T (Catholicism Without All the Uplifting Parts) — Week One: Avoiding the Void | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 33:22

In this episode of Misfit Faith I launch a new series seeking to bring some of the ideas of the thinkers I have been reading for the last several years with my own “Catholish” worldview. We begin with a discussion of the lack or void that we all sense within ourselves, and what we usually do about it (hint, we totally get it wrong). I take a voicemail critiquing my speech patterns, and end the show wishing death upon the world as we know it.

 28. Fear and Loathing in American Christianity | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 28:00

In this episode of Misfit Faith I explore the utter lack of moral and spiritual credibility on the part of American Christianity, especially in the light of the crisis at our border. We hear some thoughts from Brian McLaren on church in the Trump age, as well as hear from a caller asking about Universalism. Our "Jason Needs a Minute" segment touches upon the futility of online political debate.

 27. Anthony Bourdain, Suicide, and Radical Theology | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 25:39

In this episode of Misfit Faith I reflect on the tragic suicide of Anthony Bourdain as well as engage with the responses to it from Matt Walsh and USA Today. I suggest that perhaps the conservative evangelical approach both lacks compassion (gasp!) as well as fails to address the underlying structures that oppress people and sometimes drive them suicidal. I end the episode with "Jason Makes a Wish," asking Hollywood to make the most anti-climactic superhero movie ever.

 26. The Great Spiritual Migration: Is It OK for Christianity to Evolve? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 37:43

In this episode of Misfit Faith I begin a series exploring Brian McLaren’s latest book, The Great Spiritual Migration. I address whether the Christian faith should be understood as static and unchanging or whether dynamic growth and evolution are possible. We hear from McLaren himself, albeit not in the form of a phone interview unfortunately, and I end the show with a perfectly plausible plan to overcome my road rage.

 25. Faith Getting Woke: Escaping Escapism | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 34:26

In this episode of the Misfit Faith show I address the topic of escapism, suggesting that the root of American Christianity’s dismissiveness toward social justice and environmental stewardship is the idea that it’s all gonna burn anyway. I share some material from the Misfit Faith Community, after which I introduce a new segment titled “Jason Makes a Wish.”

 24. Faith Getting Woke: They Blinded Me with Science (with Christian Kingery) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 36:18

In this episode I address another area where American Christianity may need to rethink its stance: science. I suggest that science poses no threat to faith, and yet, we must not allow these scientists to get too big for their britches (or lab coats). I chat with my Drunk Ex-Pastors co-host, Christian Kingery, about the mistrust of science that he was raised with, and then take a listener’s question about cults. I end the show explaining why “loving thy neighbor” is harder for me than for most people.

 23. Faith Getting Woke: Queer Eye for the Straight Church (with Jay Bakker) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 38:51

In this episode of Misfit Faith I suggest that the American church needs to strike a new posture towards the LGBT community if they want to avoid utter cultural obscurity in this post-Christian world of ours. I speak with pastor Jay Bakker (son of Jim and Tammy Faye) about his experience moving his own congregation in an affirming direction over a decade ago. I answer a caller’s question about the nature of love, and end the show bemoaning how bored I get by almost every song I hear.

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