The exit poll data from the election is in, and it looks like white evangelicals are as politically conservative and Republican as ever. Professor of political science from Eastern Illinois University, Ryan Burge, joins the Holy Post crew to discuss the findings. He says Democrats should give up on white evangelical voters who are now more Republican than Christian. Burge also looks at the formative power of cable news, why pastors are afraid to address the idolatry of politics in their pews, an...
Nov 11, 2020•1 hr 24 min
It's 2020, did anyone really expect the election to be easy? The morning after the vote, a sleep-deprived Holy Post crew discusses what the incomplete results mean for the country and the church. The country hasn't repudiated Trumpism, but they don't seem to be embracing progressivism either. Did evangelicals still "hold their nose" and vote for Trump, or do exit polls show they're deeply inhaling? An article from Christianity Today's president, Tim Dalrymple, helps explain the evangelical divid...
Nov 04, 2020•59 min
With less than a week until the election, Phil and Skye are joined by Kaitlyn Schiess to discuss what should, and should not, influence how Christians vote. First, they talk about reactions to Skye's video (not Phil's, he had nothing to do with it!) about abortion, and the different ways the issue is viewed by evangelicals. They also unpack recent articles about the election from three Christian leaders—John Piper, Al Mohler, and Joel Hunter. It is just a coincidence that the two retired pastors...
Oct 28, 2020•1 hr 23 min
Author and cultural commentator, Os Guinness, says, "If people don't understand the 60's, they can't understand today." Skye talks with Os about the re-release of his classic book, "The Dust of Death" and how the 60's counterculture planted the seeds for the cultural upheaval and division we're seeing in 2020. Also this week, can the National Association of Evangelicals restore the reputation of evangelicalism in America? The Gospel Coalition offers 6 wise suggestions for political engagement, a...
Oct 21, 2020•1 hr 14 min
The most esteemed New Testament scholar alive today is back on the show! N.T. Wright discusses his new book about John's gospel, "Broken Signposts." Wright talks to Skye about two competing visions of power and freedom at work in the world today, and how the church sometimes fails to follow the right one. He also unpacks how "identity" has become the dominant framework in our culture, how it's a reaction to colonialism, and the danger it poses to Christian unity. Also this week—Is America having...
Oct 14, 2020•1 hr 24 min
Does the Bible have anything to say about the police? What about racial diversity? Are Christians called to submit to the government or reform it? Professor and Anglican priest, Esau McCaulley, talks about his new book, "Reading While Black," and the African-American tradition of Scripture interpretation that avoids the either/or (conservative vs. liberal) thinking typical in the white church. Also this week, Phil shares about his experience being interviewed by Kirk Cameron and goes on a rant a...
Oct 07, 2020•1 hr 33 min
The Holy Post crew discusses the new Netflix documentary, "The Social Dilemma," about the way social media is contributing to the breakdown of society and how Facebook's algorithms make reasonable people into extremists. Also this week, Skye and Josh Lindsay—his co-host on The Movie Proposal podcast—interview actor and screenwriter, Luke Barnett, about his new comedy "Faith Based." Barnett explains how his long experience in the church informed the project, why Christian movies follow such a pre...
Sep 30, 2020•1 hr 15 min
The United States now has more guns than people, and while overall violent crime is down the number of mass shootings is set to break a record in 2020 and suicides from guns is rising. How should Christians think about America's gun culture? David French is back to offer a legal and moral argument for why most attempts at gun control are misguided. He says more legal gun ownership protects freedom, and Skye wonders if a public square filled with guns limits it. And if we can't reduce the number ...
Sep 23, 2020•1 hr 30 min
At numerous points throughout American history, Christians had a choice to confront the evils of racism or quietly ignore them. In a challenging conversation Jemar Tisby, author of "The Color of Compromise" and host of the "Pass the Mic" podcast, explores key moments from the arrival of the first African slaves in 1619 to the rise of the Religious Right in the 1970s when the white church in America chose silence or complicity rather than faithfulness. He also explains how Christian arguments to ...
Sep 16, 2020•1 hr 35 min
Why does everything feel like it's "us vs. them" these days? Pastor and author J.R. Briggs says it's because we've been taught to see everything as either/or, while Jesus modeled how to live in the tension of both/and. Briggs calls the space between opposing ideas the "sacred overlap." He talks to Skye about the role of mystery and paradox in Christian theology, and how it applies to contemporary issues. Also this week, why using war rhetoric to describe our Christian mission is very unchristian...
Sep 09, 2020•1 hr 4 min
We are deep into campaign season with Christians on all sides becoming increasingly anxious and vocal. Phil talks with Kaitlyn Schiess, author of "The Liturgy of Politics," about the false narratives shaping the hearts and politics of many Christians. She identifies these "false gospels" as prosperity, patriotism, security, and supremacy—and they're far more subtle and powerful than you might think, and they affect both sides of the partisan divide. Also this week, Jerry Falwell Jr. responds to ...
Sep 02, 2020•1 hr 12 min
Is our vision of the ideal Christian man more like Jesus or John Wayne? Historian Kristin Kobes Du Mez talks about the rise of militant masculinity within evangelicalism, how the threat of Communism in the mid twentieth-century led church leaders to deify testosterone, and why we don't like images of a weak, crucified Jesus. Also this week, Jerry Falwell's "pool boy" scandal, John MacArthur says abortion, gay marriage, and transgenderism should determine how Christians vote which leads Skye to e...
Aug 26, 2020•1 hr 21 min
Back in 2016, Donald Trump gave a campaign speech promising that if elected "Christianity will have power." The Holy Post crew discusses why this message has so much appeal to some Christians today, the way fear has come to mark our faith, and what we can do to counteract the trend. After the podcast is interrupted by a tornado, Christian asks if we're seeing signs of the apocalypse. Skye says, "No" and shares his idea for a sermon titled "How Stupid Do We Think God Is?" Plus, listener mail. The...
Aug 19, 2020•47 min
Everyone seems to be talking about justice—including Christians, but how we define "justice" in our society is hotly debated. Pastor and author Tim Keller has outlined 4 competing definitions of justice, and what sets Biblical justice apart from the rest. The Holy Post crew reviews Keller's article and its implications. Liberty University has put Jerry Falwell Jr. on "indefinite leave." Was it Falwell's race-baiting, financial shenanigans, authoritarian leadership, or abuse of power that motivat...
Aug 12, 2020•1 hr 23 min
Does our faith shape our politics, or is politics shaping our faith? Justin Giboney is an attorney, a political strategist, and the co-founder and president of the AND Campaign. Rather than fighting over whether we should vote red or blue, Giboney believes Christians should use their influence to push both parties toward the love and truth of Christ. He talks with Skye about why that is more necessary and more challenging than ever. Also this week, a new book explores the intersection of white e...
Aug 05, 2020•1 hr 5 min
The church in North America has more money and resources than ever before, so why is it increasingly ineffective? Pastor and author, Jon Tyson, is back to talk about his latest book, "Beautiful Resistance: The Joy of Conviction in a Culture of Compromise." Tyson says "mammon" is the central idol in America today, and that much of the church worships it as well. But what is mammon? And why does Tyson think prayer and fasting is a path for the church to find real power again? He also shares what h...
Jul 29, 2020•1 hr 30 min
There are few public thinkers the Holy Post cites more often than David French, and he's finally here in person! (Well, in person via Zoom.) French is the Senior Editor of The Dispatch, a columnist for Time, and a pro-life conservative attorney. Although many Christians are worried about the erosion of religious liberty, French says, "We have never enjoyed more religious liberty than we do right now." The problem is that Christians are losing cultural power, and our attempts to retain it are oft...
Jul 22, 2020•1 hr 2 min
Why is COVID19 disproportionately harming communities of color? Why are we willing to criticize certain things about America but not others? And what about black voices who say systemic racism isn't real? Friend of the show, Dr. Theon Hill, is back to discuss all of this and more with Phil and Skye. Also this week: why horror movie fans are more prepared than others for the pandemic, and how "Disney princess theology" has shaped the way you read the Bible. Pandemic Practice: Horror Fans and Morb...
Jul 15, 2020•1 hr 22 min
Some people spend years learning theology and studying the Bible, but experience little or no transformation in their lives. What have we gotten wrong? Dr. Jim Wilder is a neurotheologian—that means he studies theology and brain science—who says we've mistakingly made the gospel about knowledge when it's actually about attachment. You don't want to miss what he has to say about the importance of food, joy, and gratitude in spiritual formation. Also this week, how does having power—or not having ...
Jul 08, 2020•1 hr 24 min
President of the Barna Group, David Kinnaman, is back to talk about the latest research on race and racism in the American church. Is the divide between black and white Christians shrinking, and is 2020 a true turning point or just an emotional release before a return to old ways of operating? Also this week, how can constellations help us understand the hysteria about Antifa? And does the evangelical emphasis on individual salvation contribute to racial resentment? Plus, an undersea bowel movem...
Jul 01, 2020•1 hr 14 min
With the world being rocked by a pandemic and protests, many are seeing signs of the end times predicted by the Bible. Are they right? Some say they are misreading the signs. Others argue they're misreading the Bible itself. Biblical scholar, Dr. Juan Hernandez, is back to discuss the right way—and the wrong way—to engage one of the most mysterious, and misread, book in the Bible. Also this week, what does "white privilege" actually mean and why do so many people react to the term? Evangelicals ...
Jun 24, 2020•1 hr 23 min
Can a tweet really change anyone's mind? Do hashtags and slogans help engagement or shut it down? The Holy Post crew discuss what they're learning about effective communication following the publication of Skye's op-ed in USA Today and the release of Phil's viral video on the history of racism. Also this week, the Supreme Court protects LGBT citizens from employment discrimination. What does it mean for religious organizations? Is there a difference between saying "Black Lives Matter" and suppor...
Jun 17, 2020•57 min
As the country is rocked by protests following the murder of George Floyd, the podcast crew discusses the meaning of it all. Phil explains how being a part of a multiethnic church has opened his eyes to the challenges people of color still face. Christian reflects on her southern, segregated upbringing. And Skye shares about the racism he's experienced in the church and the suburbs. Also this week, theologian Matthew Bates explains the ongoing, sometimes bitter debate over the definition of the ...
Jun 10, 2020•1 hr 24 min
Some Christian communities are uncomfortable with challenging questions, doubts, and even curiosity. They prefer to keep life and faith in a neatly wrapped package. Jen Hatmaker came from such a community, but growing in her faith required more space to explore. Her spiritual curiosity came at a heavy price. This week the podcast crew talks with Hatmaker about her story, what she's learned, and what it might mean for the future of Christians in our pluralist culture. Show Notes: https://www.holy...
Jun 03, 2020•42 min
Did Bill Gates create the pandemic? Are Democrats running a child-trafficking cartel? Is Trump a secret genius sending coded messages in his tweets? Conspiracy theories are spreading among evangelicals faster than Covid-19. The Holy Post crew discusses The Atlantic's cover story about QAnon, why it's so appealing to Christians, and why it's a dangerous heresy. Then, Skye talks with Chicago pastor David Swanson about his new book "Rediscipling the White Church," and what would change if pastors b...
May 27, 2020•1 hr 22 min
The podcast crew responds to listener feedback and questions posted on HolyPost.com like, is it ok for Christians to be concerned about the mark of the beast if we avoid nutty conspiracy theories? New research finds white evangelicals consider Donald Trump the most trustworthy source for COVID-19 news and generally distrust public health officials and journalists. This leads Phil to explain the tactics of demagogues and why today's evangelicals are drawn to them. Also this week, Drew Dyck is bac...
May 20, 2020•1 hr 18 min
The culture in many Christian communities and organizations is toxic for leaders, their families, and their faith. This is especially true for female leaders. Jo Saxton is back to talk about her new book, "Ready to Rise," and how churches neglect God's gifts when they ignore women's voices and abilities, and why women suppress their gifts to be seen as "humble." And don't miss Jo's important interpretation of the Mary and Martha story from the gospels—Wow. Also this week: Skye shares his family'...
May 13, 2020•1 hr 20 min
More Americans have been killed by Covid-19 in two months than were killed in the Vietnam War in 20 years. Some Christians are responding to these uncertain times with familiar platitudes—none more popular than, "God is in control." But is he? Mike Erre is back to talk about the tension in Scripture between God's sovereignty and human free will. Also this week: What's so special about lama blood? Churchgoers attempting to conduct a drive-in service get ticketed. A conspiracy theory growing among...
May 06, 2020•1 hr 20 min
The crazy Christian uncles are out in force declaring that the pandemic is God's judgment on America for our sin and secularism. Are they right? Skye and Christian talk about it in a new edition of "Christian Asks...." Some theologians are arguing the opposite by declaring "God is not in control" of the current crisis. What?! The podcast crew also discusses conservative churches defying the government's social distancing orders, and why are some Christians valuing the economy more than lives? Pl...
Apr 29, 2020•1 hr 2 min
William Wilberforce is celebrated as a model of Christian cultural engagement for ending the British slave trade, but most Christian biographies of Wilberforce ignore the fact that he was addicted to opium for most of his life. Timothy McMahan King, author of "Addiction Nation," explains why. He shares his own story of overcoming opioid addiction which kills over 70,000 Americans every year, and how equating addiction with moral failure hurts far more than it helps. Also this week, Hulk Hogan sa...
Apr 22, 2020•1 hr 23 min