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Things Not Seen Podcast

Things Not Seenwww.thingsnotseenradio.com
"Things Not Seen" talks with people of faith who are working to make sense of why we are here and how we can all live together despite our deep differences in belief. The show is hosted by Dr. David Dault, and features guests from a broad spectrum of public life, with in-depth conversations about real struggles at the intersection of faith and culture.
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Episodes

#1503 - Exploring the Roots of Violence: E.L. Kornegay

We talk with Dr. E.L. Kornegay, founder of the Baldwin-Delaney Institute, about programs to address the sources of violence in our communities Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jan 25, 201552 min

#1202a - Islamophobia: Todd Green - Rebroadcast

This week we go back into the archives to our 2012 interview with Todd Green about the fear of Islam in the west, and Hollis Phelps reviews the new book by Mike Huckabee Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jan 18, 201553 min

#1502 - The Divine on your Doorstep: Barbara Mahany

Long time Chicago Tribune columnist Barbara Mahany has written a "book of common prayer" for everyday living, celebrating the divinity of everyday moments. The result is Slowing Time: Seeing the Sacred OUtside Your Kitchen Door. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jan 11, 201550 min

#1501 - Healing from Regret: Michelle Van Loon

Michelle Van Loon has been a writer for more than three decades. With her recent book, If Only: Letting Go of Regret, the author has turned her attention to the important subject of grief and regret, and has written a practical spiritual guide for getting over the feelings of "woulda, coulda, shoulda" that affect us all. Also on the show, our producer-at-large, Natasha Alford, looks at how white pastors have been responding to the recent racial tensions in Ferguson and New York City. Learn more ...

Jan 04, 201552 min

#1420 - Best of Both: Susan Katz Miller on Interfaith Families

Author and journalist Susan Katz Miller is both an interfaith child and an interfaith parent. Her book, Being Both: Embracing Two Religions in One Interfaith Family, is both a memoir and a call to action for intentional interfaith community. We talk about how her experiences have shaped her approach to family and religious practice, and the politics of raising interfaith families. Also on the show, Natasha Alford goes behind the scenes with Salvation Army bell ringers. Learn more about your ad c...

Nov 16, 201454 min

#1419 - The Impossible Becoming Possible: Jeanne Bishop on Violence and Forgiveness

On Palm Sunday in 1990, attorney Jeanne Bishop received a phone call with the news that three members of her family - including her sister - had been brutally murdered. We take the full hour of our show this week to hear Bishop's account of her twenty-five-year journey towards firgiveness and reconciliation with her sister's killer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Nov 09, 201452 min

#1418 - What's a Jesus? Gospel politics with Pastor Heidi Neumark

Heidi Neumark spent twenty years as the pastor of Transfiguration Lutheran Church in the South Bronx in New York City, and has spent the past decade at Trinity Lutheran Church in Manhattan. At both posts, she has encountered the same need: people on the margins - cast out and unwanted - who need to hear the Good News that they are wanted, needed, and valued.So Reverend Neumark has focused her ministry on immigrants, the homeless, and queer and LGBTQ youth, offering them shelter and welcome in a ...

Nov 02, 201452 min

#1417 - A Zeal for History: Looking for Jesus with Reza Aslan, Part 2

Part 2 - In this conversation, David Dault speaks with scholar and author Reza Aslan about his recent bestseller, Zealot: The Life and Times of Jesus of Nazareth. Along the way, the discussion includes the current state of academic teaching, navigating land mines on Fox News, and a pretty awesome Beatles reference. Also on the show, producer Maxwell Grant reviews the 'Magicians' series, a trilogy of novels by Lev Grossman Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Oct 12, 201442 min

#1416 - A Zeal for History: Looking for Jesus with Reza Aslan, Part 1

In this conversation, David Dault speaks with scholar and author Reza Aslan about his recent bestseller, Zealot: The Life and Times of Jesus of Nazareth. Along the way, the discussion includes the current state of academic teaching, navigating land mines on Fox News, and a pretty awesome Beatles reference. Also on the show, senior producer Katy Scrogin reviews the recent documentary "Punk Prayer," about the supressed Russian feminist art collective, Pussy Riot. Learn more about your ad choices. ...

Oct 05, 201445 min

#1415 - The Miracle on Capitol Hill: John Mauck, Part 2

In the year 2000, against strong opposition, the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act passed Congress by unanimous vote. It's supporters proclaimed that "God worked a miracle" that day on Capitol Hill. Our guest, John Mauck, was instrumental in crafting the ideas and language that became the Act. He tells us the story of how it became law.Also on the show, Mary Morrison discusses pop music's body image problem Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep 14, 201445 min

#1414 - The Miracle on Capitol Hill: John Mauck, Part 1

In the year 2000, against strong opposition, the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act passed Congress by unanimous vote. It's supporters proclaimed that "God worked a miracle" that day on Capitol Hill. Our guest, John Mauck, was instrumental in crafting the ideas and language that became the Act. He tells us the story of how it became law.Also on the show, our producer-at-large, Natasha S. Alford, reviews the Netflix hit series, Orange is the New Black. Learn more about your ad c...

Aug 31, 201438 min

#1413 - Religious Objects: Brent Plate, Part 2

The conclusion of our conversation with S. Brent Plate, author of A History or Religion in 5 1/2 Objects. Plate is the founding editor of the journal Material Religion. Also on the show, journalist Natasha Alford reflects on Ferguson, and the death of Martin Luther King. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Aug 24, 201441 min

#1412 - Religious Objects: Brent Plate, Part 1

The first of two conversations with S. Brent Plate, author of A History or Religion in 5 1/2 Objects. Plate is the founding editor of the journal Material Religion.Also on the show, we give an audio preview of the new Chicago Sunday Evening Club immigration documentary, "Divided Families" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jul 28, 201439 min

#1411 - Kat Banakis, Part 2

Part 2 of our interview with Rev. Kat Banakis, author of Bubble Girl: An Irreverent Journey of Faith. Also on the show, Mary Morrison reviews the BBC sci-fi series Orphan Black Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jul 20, 201431 min

#1410 - Kat Banakis, Part 1

Part 1 of our interview with Rev. Kat Banakis, author of Bubble Girl: An Irreverent Journey of Faith. Also on the show, David Dault reviews True Detective Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jul 13, 201443 min

#1409 - Lillian Daniel, Part 2

We continue our series of conversations recorded last year at the Wheaton College confeence on the Bible and Democracy in America, co-sponsored with the American Bible Society. Rev. Lillian Daniel is the author of When Spiritual but Not Religious is Not Enough. In part 2 of our conversation, we discuss her book, as well as the influence congregationalism had on the formation of American democracy. Also on the show, Katy Scrogin reviews The Still Point of the Turning World, by Emily Rapp. Learn m...

Jun 29, 201432 min

#1408 - Lillian Daniel, Part 1

We continue our series of conversations recorded last year at the Wheaton College confeence on the Bible and Democracy in America, co-sponsored with the American Bible Society. Rev. Lillian Daniel is the author of When Spiritual but Not Religious is Not Enough.In part 1 of our conversation, we discuss her book, as well as the influence congregationalism had on the formation of American democracy. Also on the show, Katy Scrogin reviews S. Brent Plate's A History of Religon in 5 1/2 Objects. Learn...

Jun 23, 201431 min

#1407 - Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf, Part 2

Part two of a far-ranging interview with Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf. We discuss misconceptions of Islam, the spirituality at the core of all religion, and the importance of religious identity in the modern world. Also on the program, Katy Scrogin discusses Brad Kallenberg's book, By Design: Ethics, Theology, and the Practice of Engineering Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

May 07, 201437 min

#1406 - Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf, Part 1

Part one of a far-ranging interview with Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf. We discuss misconceptions of Islam, the spirituality at the core of all religion, and the importance of religious identity in the modern world. Also on the program, Katy Scrogin discusses the book, The Man who Gave Up Money. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Apr 16, 201438 min

#1405 - The God Gap, Part 2: Amy Black

In this episode, Wheaton College professor Amy Black discusses the Constitution and religious freedoms in America from a historical perspective. Also on the program, we present "Jesus the Muslim," produced by the UK podcasters Things Unseen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mar 16, 201447 min

#1404 - The God Gap, Part 1: Amy Black

In this episode, Wheaton College professor Amy Black discusses the Constitution and religious freedoms in America from a historical perspective. Also on the show, Katy Scrogin discusses The Reason I Jump: an Account of a Thirteen Year Old Boy with Autism, by Naoki Higashida Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Feb 23, 201434 min

#1403 - Live from Wheaton: Catherine Brekus

Last October, Things Not Seen Radio went on-location to Wheaton College to speak to participants in their conference on the Bible and Democracy in America, co-sponsored by the American Bible Society. Our guest this week is University of Chicago professor, historian Catherine Brekus. Also on the show, Katy Scrogin discusses Martha C. Nussbaum’s book, Political Emotions: Why Love Matters for Justice. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jan 19, 201436 min

#1402 - Emerging, Emergence, Emergent, Part 2: Phyllis Tickle

In part 2 of our interview with Phyllis Tickle, we look at the relationship of science and faith, and why new seminarians might want to have a background in physics rather than theology. According to Tickle, our present epoch - referred to by some as "The Great Emergence" - has the potential to yield a new Christianity distinct from Protestantism, Catholicism, and Orthodoxy. Also on the program, Katy Scrogin reviews Soul Repair: Recovering from Moral Injury after War, the new book by Rita Nakash...

Jan 13, 201442 min

#1401 - Emerging, Emergence, Emergent, Part 1: Phyllis Tickle

In part 1 of our interview with Phyllis Tickle, we explore the idea that our culture has been shaped by roughly 500-year cycles, which have helped define our major religious traditions for the past two millennia. According to Tickle, our present epoch - referred to by some as "The Great Emergence" - has the potential to yield a new Christianity distint from Protestantism, Catholicism, and Orthodoxy. Also on the program, Katy Scrogin reviews a new biography of philosopher Alain Badiou by Hollis P...

Jan 06, 201443 min

#1217: Head and Heart, Fully Engaged: Rachel Held Evans

Rachel Held Evans grew up in Dayton, TN, the town made famous by the Scopes Monkey Trial. From the heart of the Bible Belt, where faith at first seemed certain and simple, she grew more comfortable with questions and doubt. Now considering herself a more progressive (but still evangelical) woman, she tries to live her beliefs, as she puts it, with her "head and heart fully engaged." Rachel Held Evans is the author of Evolving in Monkey Town (Zondervan 2010) and A Year of Biblical Womanhood (Thom...

Oct 28, 201244 min
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