

Rev Esau McCaulley
Contributing writer who comments on the Olympics with reflections on sportsmanship, politics, and cultural meaning, offering theological and cultural perspectives.
Top 10 podcasts with Rev Esau McCaulley
Ranked by the Snipd community

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Jun 11, 2025 • 1h 20min
673: The L.A. Protests & Becoming a Priest and Podcaster with Esau McCaulley
Esau McCaulley, an Anglican priest, New Testament professor, and New York Times columnist, shares his insights on navigating faith and culture. He reflects on the potential violence in protests against immigration policies and discusses how leadership can shape peaceful activism. The legacy of theologian Walter Brueggemann is explored, particularly his themes of abundance in contrast to societal scarcity. McCaulley also touches on his journey from academia to podcasting, emphasizing the importance of making theological discussions accessible and relevant.

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May 8, 2025 • 59min
TSF Faves: The Gospel of Mark with Dr. Esau McCaulley- Episode 978
Dr. Esau McCaulley, a visiting scholar at Wycliffe College, dives into the Gospel of Mark with enthusiasm, highlighting its suspenseful narrative and the complexities of Jesus's identity. He shares insights on how Mark's gospel uniquely reflects early Christian beliefs and its transformative message of resurrection. The discussion also touches on the significance of non-canonical texts, encouraging a deeper understanding of early Christianity. Listeners are invited to engage with the Gospels, fostering personal reflection and spiritual growth.

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Jan 20, 2025 • 54min
192: Esau McCaulley: How Far to the Promised Land? (Best of NSE)
Esau McCaulley, an associate professor of New Testament at Wheaton College and theologian at Progressive Baptist Church, shares personal stories from his memoir, "How Far to the Promised Land." He reflects on growing up Black in the American South, addressing themes of race, faith, and heritage. McCaulley delves into the complexities of family relationships and the impact of history on identity. He critiques binary views of racism and explores the nuanced intersections of identity and community, portraying a journey of hope and resilience.

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Apr 21, 2022 • 1h 22min
#114 NT Wright, Esau McCaulley & Tim Mackie on Reading the Gospels While Black Pt 1
Renowned theologian NT Wright, author Esau McCaulley, and Tim Mackie of The Bible Project discuss the intersection of race and the Bible's influence on the church. They delve into topics such as justice within a Christian framework, battling against injustice, exploring the complexity of the term 'Black' in the US, responsible biblical interpretation, and the book of Ephesians and its impact on Jewish and Gentile Christians.

Mar 11, 2025 • 30min
Why do I have to give up stuff for Lent?
Esau McCaulley, a professor at Wheaton College and author, joins to discuss the significance of Lent and the power of fasting. He explains how giving up luxuries can enhance spiritual growth and deepen one’s relationship with God. The conversation delves into the origins of Lent, its role in the church calendar, and how faith-based traditions shape spiritual practices. Esau also highlights the importance of community and reflection during this period, offering insights for both traditional and non-traditional observers of Lent.

Feb 8, 2021 • 52min
Reading While Black – Feat. Dr. Esau McCaulley
Esau McCaulley, a New Testament scholar at Wheaton College and author of 'Reading While Black', joins the discussion to explore the rich tapestry of African American biblical interpretation. He offers insights into how cultural backgrounds shape faith, emphasizing the importance of diverse theological perspectives. The conversation delves into the interplay between scriptural understanding and social justice, urging believers to engage in governance and resist systemic oppression. McCaulley also reflects on the transformative power of faith and the multi-ethnic family of God.

Jun 26, 2025 • 43min
164: Rewriting Your Narrative – What If the Hardest Parts of Your Story Hold the Key to Your Growth?
In this enlightening discussion, Esau McCaulley, a New Testament scholar and author, shares how embracing the complicated parts of our stories can empower growth and healing. He discusses facing personal trauma with honesty, emphasizing that our past matters even though it doesn’t define our future. The conversation delves into the complexities of forgiveness, balancing familial ties, and the influence of race on identity. Ultimately, it offers a hopeful perspective on integrating our whole selves to live more purposefully.

Feb 19, 2026 • 35min
‘Skin Orgasms for Everyone’: Highlights of the Winter Olympics So Far
Sasha Cohen, former Olympic figure skater and silver medalist, brings technical and emotional insight. Kelly Corrigan, writer and podcaster, spotlights family moments and awe. Esau McCaulley, writer and theologian, probes sportsmanship, politics, and cultural meaning. They trade stories about comeback performances, medal grief, mental-health pressures, moments of pure athletic awe, and how the Games can feel like a restorative shared experience.

Jan 24, 2025 • 1h 10min
192: Unabridged Interview: Esau McCaulley
Esau McCaulley, an associate professor of New Testament at Wheaton College and theologian at Progressive Baptist Church, shares his heartfelt narrative in his memoir, 'How Far to the Promised Land.' He candidly discusses growing up Black in the South, touching on familial bonds, particularly his father's struggles with addiction. McCaulley emphasizes the importance of community resilience and the complexities of Black identity. He also reflects on divine intervention in his family’s history and the bravery behind writing personal truths, ultimately centering on themes of hope and survival.

Dec 9, 2024 • 53min
[Faith] Episode 50: Esau McCaulley - The Search for God and Self
Esau McCaulley, an author and associate professor at Wheaton College, dives deep into the complexities of faith shaped by pain and identity. He shares his personal narrative of navigating familial struggles and the impact of racism on his spiritual journey. The conversation explores forgiveness, emphasizing its transformative power in relationships, and reflects on how suffering can deepen one's faith. McCaulley also examines the dual realities of Black identity and the challenge of expressing authenticity within societal pressures, highlighting the resilience found in genuine encounters with God.


