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Cross & Gavel Podcast

A production of Christian Legal Society — focusing on the interaction between law, religion, and public policy, with an emphasis on building-up Christian students and attorneys to intelligently engage in public life and better love their neighbors.
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124. Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health — Clarke D. Forsythe

Closing out our summer of Dobbs is a discussion about the opinion itself and the looming state of demedicalized aborton. Joining me today is senior counsel at Americans United for Life — Clarke Forsythe . Check out his work at AUL ( here ) and read his latest paper on State Regulation of Chemical Abortion After Dobbs ( here ). His seminal study on Roe is a must read (available here ). RELATED CONTENT 1. Discussing the Post- Roe Society ( #109 and #122 ). 2. Diving into the neuroscience and theol...

Aug 10, 202255 min

123. Ain't Them Bodies Saints — John Kleining

With the end of Roe comes a renewed conversation about the meaning of sex and the purpose of our physical bodies. Here to discuss the theology of the body and his new book — Wonderfully Made — is a Lutheran man from a land down under: John Kleining. Check out John's faculty page at Australian Lutheran College ( here ) and buy his book ( here ) today! Episode produced by Josh Deng, with music from Vexento. A Special Thanks to Nick and Ashley Barnett for their contribution in making this podcast p...

Jul 20, 202257 min

122. Life After Roe — Panel Discussion

With the end of Roe v. Wade comes the next chapter of the abortion saga. Here to discuss whether the pro-life movement has adequately prepared us for this moment, and what States must do next to help women, is three experts on the topics of employment, community, and life: Amelia Ragan ( employment attorney and partner ), Destiny Herndon-De La Rosa ( Founder of New Wave Feminists ), and Cherilyn Holloway ( Founder of Pro-Black Pro Life ). Also, check out this article from Destiny in the Church L...

Jul 06, 20221 hr 25 min

121. What Happened to Civility — Ann Hartle

The loss of civility has not gone unnoticed, as more and more of us seek the institutional self over the service of community and higher principles. Discussing the intellectual history of the self in the work of Michel de Montainge — and, how his understanding of civility has failed today — is philosopher Ann Hartle. For more on Ann's work, check out her faculty page and buy her new book today! Episode produced by Josh Deng, with music from Vexento. A Special Thanks to Nick and Ashley Barnett fo...

Jun 22, 202250 min

120. The Religion of Techtopia — Carolyn Chen

When work becomes religion in Silicon Valley — that is the topic for this episode. With UC-Berekeley sociologist Carolyn Chen serving as our guide, helping us understand how tech workers have ushered in a new era of ritual and life in the shadows of productivity. For more on Carolyn's work, check out her page and buy her new book today! Episode produced by Josh Deng, with music from Vexento. A Special Thanks to Nick and Ashley Barnett for their contribution in making this podcast possible....

Jun 08, 202253 min

119. Finding Work-Life Balance — Jonathan Todres

Finding a healthy work-life balance in the legal profession is a challenge. Here to discuss what students and faculty must do to help cultivate this balance is law professor at Georgia State University College of Law — Jonathan Todres. Check out more of this work here and read his brand new paper " Work-Life Balance and the Need to Give Law Students a Break ." Episode produced by Josh Deng, with music from Vexento. A Special Thanks to Nick and Ashley Barnett for their contribution in making this...

May 18, 202239 min

118. How and How Not To Be Happy — J. Budziszewski

With rates of suicide going up and depression rampant among teens, it is clear that many Americans are struggling to find some semblance of an enduring peace. Here to discuss the timeless question of how and how not to be happy is professor of government and philosophy at the University of Texas and the author of the new book entitled “ How and How Not To Be Happy ” – J. Budziszewski. Check out his faculty page and his personal website here . And, buy his book today! Episode produced by Josh Den...

May 04, 202239 min

117. Hail Mary — Keisha Russell

School officials at Bremerton High School suspended—and later fired—football coach Joe Kennedy because of his on-the-field prayer practice that drew widespread attention from students and press. Here to talk about Kennedy v. Bremerton School District and school prayer more generally is Keisha Russell — an attorney from First Liberty Institute. For more on Keisha's work, check out her profile at FLI here . For more on the case, check out the SCOTUSblog page here . Episode produced by Josh Deng, w...

Apr 20, 202238 min

116. Why Associations Matter — Luke Sheahan

In a time when protest reigns supreme, the right to associate under a common banner seems intuitive. But, as more and more of us become subservient to the will of the state and personal preference, the space for pure intermediate association dwindles. Here, to discuss the history and philosophy behind the freedom of association is Dr. Luke Sheahan of Duquesne University. For more on Luke, check out his page and buy his book , today! Episode produced by Josh Deng, with music from Vexento. A Speci...

Apr 06, 202252 min

115. God, Grades, & Graduation — Ilana Horwitz

Our Founding Fathers knew well the importance of religion to education. And, yet today, many have dismissed the utility of faith in the development of character. Here to discuss religion's surprising impact on academic success is author of " God, Grades, and Graduation " — Ilana Horwitz. For more on Dr. Horwitz, check out her website and her recent op-ed in the New York Times . More importantly, buy her book here . Episode produced by Josh Deng, with music from Vexento. A Special Thanks to Nick ...

Mar 23, 202253 min

114. Blessed Are The Peacemakers — Ken Sande

In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus tells his disciplines: “Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God.” Joining me today to talk about peace and the making therein is the founder of Peacemaker Ministries , now dedicating his time to Christian reconciliation and building his network through Relational Wisdom 360 – Ken Sande . Buy his groundbreaking book today. Episode produced by Josh Deng, with music from Vexento. A Special Thanks to Nick and Ashley Barnett for their con...

Mar 02, 202251 min

113. The Contested Public Square — Greg Forster

The public engagement of the church has been anything but boring. Joining me today to talk through 2,000 years of Christian public philosophy in 50 minutes is the director of the Oikonomia Network and a visiting assistant professor of faith and culture at Trinity Graduate School – Greg Forster. We discuss Greg's excellent overview study of the political philosophy of the church in The Contested Public Square (buy here ). Episode produced by Josh Deng, with music from Vexento. A Special Thanks to...

Feb 16, 202251 min

112. The Subversive Sayers — Crystal L. Downing

The co-director of the Marion E. Wade Center at Wheaton College, Crystal L. Downing, joins me this week to talk about the subversive Dorothy L. Sayers. Discover more about Crystal's work here and buy her wonderful biography of Sayers here . Episode produced by Josh Deng, with music from Vexento. A Special Thanks to Nick and Ashley Barnett for their contribution in making this podcast possible....

Feb 02, 202247 min

111. The Common Rule — Justin W. Earley

The formation of good habits and the appropriation therein by the bad is a perennial topic of concern for Christians aiming to live a life worthy of their calling. See Ephesians 4:1. My guest today has written two books that will form the basis of our two part discussion on this very issue. In this first part, we will talk about The Common Rule . Then, later in the semester, we will tackle Habits of the Household . For more on Justin and his work, go here and here . You can also follow him on Tw...

Jan 19, 202239 min

110. Christian Leadership in Uncharted Territory — Tod Bolsinger

It should come as no surprise that we are living in complex times. Christians are called to such a moment and should act accordingly by engaging more, not less, with the changing landscape. My guest today (Tod Bolsinger) has written two books helping us do just that ( Canoeing The Mountains and Tempered Resilience ): developing a vision for adaptive leadership. For more on Tod and his work, go here and here . You can also follow him on Twitter at @todbol. Episode produced by Josh Deng, with musi...

Dec 15, 202143 minEp. 110

SPECIAL EPISODE: Lee Strobel at CLSNC 2021

A recording of Lee Strobel's presentation at the 2021 CLS National Conference in San Antonio, Texas. For more on Lee's work, go here and follow him on Twitter at @LeeStrobel. Episode produced by Josh Deng, with music from Vexento. A Special Thanks to Nick and Ashley Barnett for their contribution in making this podcast possible.

Dec 01, 202141 min

SPECIAL EPISODE: James K.A. Smith at CLSNC 2021

A recording of James K.A. Smith's presentation at the 2021 CLS National Conference in San Antonio, Texas. For more on Jamie's work, go here and follow him on Twitter at @James_ka_smith. Episode produced by Josh Deng, with music from Vexento. A Special Thanks to Nick and Ashley Barnett for their contribution in making this podcast possible.

Nov 17, 202137 min

109. A Song for Mama — Destiny Herndon-De La Rosa

With the Supreme Court on the verge of overturning Roe v. Wade, questions emerge concerning the state of our society and the ability of mothers to participate fully, therein. Here to talk about that whole life is the founder of New Wave Feminists — Destiny Herndon-De La Rosa. Follow her and NWF on Twitter (i.e., @DestinyHDLR, @NWFproTX) and read more about her work here . Episode produced by Josh Deng, with music from Vexento. A Special Thanks to Nick and Ashley Barnett for their contribution in...

Nov 03, 202137 minEp. 109

108. There Will Be Dragons — Holly Ordway

Joining us today to talk about the cultivation of the Christian imagination and the life J.R.R. Tolkien is the fellow of faith & culture at the Word on Fire Institute and visiting professor of apologetics at Houston Baptist University – Holly Ordway. Her two books on Apologetics and Tolkien can be found here and here (respectively). For more, check out her website and Twitter account (@HollyOrdway). JOIN US next week in San Antonio for the CLS National Conference. This year's event will feat...

Oct 20, 202150 minEp. 108

107. On Dealing With Anxiety — Matthew Lapine

Scripture instructs believers to "be anxious for nothing," creating the illusion that how we respond to stress is entirely a product of personal agency. Our guest today pushes back on this notion, calling for a holistic vision of anxiety rooted in theology and science. Dr. Matthew Lapine has written a wonderful book on the topic, and an accessible article for Christianity Today ( here ). For more, check out his website and his Twitter account (@matthewalapine). JOIN US this month in San Antonio ...

Oct 06, 202147 minEp. 107

106. Integrating Temple and Field — Matthew Kaemingk

Every Sunday, pastors across the nation are telling their congregants to leave the stresses of work behind and focus instead on Jesus. Here to discuss this separation between work and worship, and how the church can do a better job in promoting the integration therein, is Matthew Kaemingk – assistant professor, director of the Richard John Mouw Institute of Faith and Public Life, and associate dean of Fuller Theological Seminary in Houston, Texas. Find his work here and here . Purchase his books...

Sep 22, 202152 minEp. 106

105. Courage Under Fire — Steven T. Collis

In 1943, a German U-Boat attacked an American ship off the coast of Greenland. In the moments thereafter, courage and panic proved to be the currency of choice; some, succumbing to the moment in sheer terror. While others, embodying the sacrificial tenor of true heroes, gave their lives to save their friends. Here to discuss the sinking of the USS Dorchester and the awe-inspiring rescue that followed is law professor and founding director of the religious freedom clinic at the University of Texa...

Sep 08, 202143 minEp. 105

104. Seeking Truth and Finding It — Jonathan Rauch

The rampant flood of misinformation has made it increasingly difficult to be a member of the reality based community. Here to diagnose this problem and to offer a solution is senior fellow at the Brookings Institute and contributing writer for The Atlantic, Jonathan Rauch. Discover his writing and follow him on Twitter at @jon_rauch. Purchase his important new book – The Constitution of Knowledge: A Defense of Truth – today! JOIN US this October in San Antonio for the CLS National Conference. Th...

Aug 25, 202139 minEp. 104

103. Religion and Its Discontents — Kelsey Dallas

It's no secret that religion of late has lost its luster in the eyes of many Americans. Cast into relative disrepute for seemingly disrupting the momentum in the fight for equality, religion is no longer seen as the preeminent value once deemed by both political parties. Joining the show today to discuss these issues is the national religion reporter at Deseret News: Kelsey Dallas . Read her articles and subscribe to her newsletter today to keep up with the latest developments. JOIN US this Octo...

Aug 11, 202137 minEp. 103

102. Supreme Court Review — Kim Colby

Another term, another Supreme Court review! Kim Colby and I talk about the cases that impacted the state of religious liberty in America and what the future may bring. Learn more about her work at CLS' Center for Law & Religious Freedom here . Episode produced by Josh Deng, with music from Vexento.

Jul 28, 202159 minEp. 102

101. Rediscovering Black Fundamentalism — Daniel Bare

Joining us today to talk about conservative Christianity and racial identity in the segregation era is historian Daniel Bare. We talk about the fundamentalist tradition in the early twentieth century and why the influence of the black church was lost during this period. For a sample, read his article in Christianity Today entitled The Uneasy Conscience of Black Fundamentalism and check out the review of his book from historian Thomas Kidd. Learn more about Daniel in his bio for Texas A&M and...

Jul 14, 20211 hr 5 minEp. 101

100. Talking Christian Nationalism — Andrew L. Whitehead

From the Book of Numbers to the storming of the Capitol, Andrew L. Whitehead joins us today to discuss Christian Nationalism and its impact on American religion. His new book, with co-author Samuel Perry, offers a seminal sociological study for understanding this new movement, including the various ways Christian Nationalists think, vote, and manifest their desires for a renewed Christian America. To learn more about the work that Andrew is doing, check out his bio , his new book , and follow hi...

Jun 30, 202144 minEp. 100

99. Drew & Mike Talk Books: Beowulf

Volume 4 of "Small Brains on Big Books" features Drew Nelson and Mike Schutt discussing Beowulf . You'll love this discussion, even if you didn't love Beowulf in High School. Andrew Nelson is preacher at Southside Church of Christ in Mount Pleasant Texas, and Mike Schutt is the host of Cross and Gavel audio, Executive Director of Worldview Academy, and Clinical Associate Professor at Trinity Law School.

Jan 16, 202143 minEp. 99

98. September Law Student Leaders' Roundtable

Join host Mike Schutt, Law Student Ministries Communications Coordinator Joan McElveen, Pepperdine 3L Reed Bartley, and law student leaders from other law schools across the country, as they share and discuss virtual meetings that work.

Oct 06, 202031 minEp. 98

97. Law Student Leaders' Summit: Ideas, Encouragement, Sharing

Listen in on excerpts from our first-ever national Law Student Leaders' Summit, featuring an introduction to Law Student Ministries, an overview of Christian Legal Society's four ministries, an exhortation on the calling of the leader, and some questions and sharing by campus leaders from all over the country.

Sep 29, 202041 minEp. 97
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