Rethinking Faith

(Re)thinking Faith
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Jan 28, 2026 • 1h 30min

The Origins of Atheism in a Religious Species - With Will M. Gervais

This week Dr. Will M. Gervais joins the podcast to talk about his new book, "Disbelief: The Origins of Atheism in a Religious Species". Dr. Gervais discusses his research on atheism, the psychology of belief, and the cultural evolution of religion. He shares what he calls the dual inheritance model, which combines insights from both Cognitive Science of Religion and Cultural Evolution in understanding religious belief and disbelief. The discussion also touches on the misconceptions surrounding atheism, and the importance of finding common ground between theists and atheists in addressing real-world issues. Enjoy! RESOURCES: Disbelief: The Origins of Atheism in a Religious Species (Book) *Special thanks to Josh Gilbert, Marty Fredrick, and Dan Koch. Love you guys! <3* Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Jan 21, 2026 • 1h 13min

Human is the New Vinyl - With Micah Voraritskul

In this episode of the Rethinking Faith podcast, I welcome Micah Voraritskul, author of "Human is the New Vinyl." The conversation dives into Micah's diverse background, including his experiences as a teacher, pastor, and founder of the organization Verified Human, which aims to differentiate human-created content from AI-generated material. Micah discusses the implications of AI on creativity and education, expressing concerns about how generative AI could impact the arts and learning processes. He emphasizes the importance of human authenticity in a world increasingly dominated by technology, drawing parallels between the resurgence of vinyl records and the value of human creativity in the face of AI advancements. Enjoy! RESOURCES: Human is the New Vinyl (Book) Human is the New Vinyl (Audio Book) VerifiedHuman Join my Patreon for just $5.00 / month! Join my Substack for FREE! *Special thanks to Josh, Marty, and Dan. Love you guys! <3* Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Jan 14, 2026 • 1h 12min

In Guns We Trust: White Evangelicals and the Gospel of Guns - With William J. Kole

William J. Kole, a seasoned journalist and author, explores the provocative ties between white evangelicals and firearms. He shares his personal journey from the church to investigative journalism, revealing the alarming influence of fear and Christian nationalism. Kole discusses the dangerous myth of the 'good guy' with a gun and highlights how political power obstructs sensible gun reforms. He contrasts the U.S. gun culture with international perspectives and shares innovative community solutions, like transforming firearms into garden tools to combat violence.
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Jan 7, 2026 • 1h 6min

Stranger Things, Liberation Theology, and Influencer Culture: 20ish Q's - With Tim Whitaker & Billie Hoard

Happy New Year! We made it... we made it somehow to 2026. To help me bring in the new year, I invited my friend Tim Whitaker to come hang out and play my little 20ish Q's game. As fate would have it, Billie Hoard texted me 45 minutes before Tim and I were set to record... so of course I invited her to join us on the podcast! We had a great time and covered a lot of ground! Enjoy! RESOURCES: Billie's Substack Tim's Substack Josh's Substack *Special thanks to Josh, Marty, and Dan. Love you guys <3* Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Jan 3, 2026 • 1h 13min

Bonus: When Comics Challenge Belief: Jason Aaron's "The Goddamned"

Joshua Noel and Josh Patterson dive into the graphic novel "The Goddamned" by Jason Aaron in this episode, exploring its audacious take on biblical narratives. Right from the get-go, they challenge the conventional interpretations of Cain's story, discussing how Aaron flips the script on themes of punishment and divinity. The hosts share their thoughts on the graphic novel's raw portrayal of a dark, violent world and how it reflects real-life struggles with faith and morality. They engage in a lively banter about the implications of the narrative, examining how the depiction of characters and their actions raises questions about the nature of God and the morality of those who claim to act in His name. With a mix of humor and insight, they invite listeners to rethink not just the comic, but the very foundations of belief and the narratives that shape our understanding of good and evil. (RE)thinking Comic dives deep into the world of radical theology and comic book narratives in their latest episode, where hosts Josh Patterson and Joshua Noel explore the chaotic themes in Jason Aaron's graphic novels, "The Goddamned: Before the Flood" and "The Goddamned: Virgin Brides". With a casual vibe and plenty of witty banter, they tackle heavy topics like the nature of God, the implications of biblical narratives, and the intersection of theology and popular culture. Patterson, a former pastor turned brewer, shares his journey of reconciling faith with radical theology, while Noel, a comic book aficionado, highlights how stories from graphic novels often resonate on a personal level more than traditional religious texts. The hosts invite listeners to engage in a thoughtful dialogue about these complex themes, emphasizing that while they may not always agree, they respect the diverse narratives that shape their understanding of God and humanity. This episode showcases their unique approach to examining how ancient stories still hold relevance in contemporary society, making for an engaging listen for theology nerds and comic book geeks alike. Takeaways: Joshua and Josh delve into Jason Aaron's 'The Goddamned', exploring its themes of morality and divine justice. The podcast highlights the contrast between the biblical narrative and Aaron's provocative retelling of Cain's story. Listeners are invited to consider how personal interpretations of scripture influence their understanding of comics. The discussion reveals the complex relationship between faith, literature, and the human condition, showcasing how stories shape belief. The hosts share their thoughts on the impact of graphic novels as a medium for exploring deep theological questions. The episode emphasizes the importance of questioning traditional narratives, urging listeners to rethink their own perspectives on faith and storytelling. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Dec 17, 2025 • 1h 41min

The Intro to Whitehead's Universe You Didn't Know You Need - With Andrew Davis

This week I welcomed my friend Dr. Andrew Davis back to the podcast! Andrew recently finished a new introduction to the philosophy of Alfred North Whitehead and it is fantastic! In my experience introductions to Whitehead are either too philosophically dense and hard to follow for a beginner or they water down his thought so much that vital aspects of his philosophy are lost. Andrew managed to bridge the gap and write an intro that is approachable without sacrificing philosophical depth and rigor. We take a deep dive into Andrew's prismatic approach to Whitehead's philosophy viewing it from the Historical, Philosophical, Cosmological, Theological, and Civilizational perspectives. Enjoy! RESOURCES: Andrew's Website WhiteheadsUniverse.com *special thanks to Josh Gilbert, Marty Fredrick, and Dan Koch. Love you guys <3* Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Dec 10, 2025 • 1h 18min

Open Tables, Micro-Theologies, and Something About Love - With Jonathan Foster

This week I was happy to welcome back my friend Jonathan J. Foster. We talk about The Curian Network (formerly the Open Table Network). We also take a look at Jonathan's new Micro-Theology series and take a deep dive into his working definition of love. Enjoy! RESOURCES: The Curian Network Jonathan's Substack *A special thanks to Marty, Josh, and Dan. Love you guys <3* Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Dec 5, 2025 • 1h 5min

A Systematic Theology of Love? - With Thomas Jay Oord & Julian Oetinger

This week Dr. Thomas Jay Oord returns to the podcast to discuss his latest project... A Systematic Theology of Love. Tom proposes 15 new ideas for Systematic Theology and I invited my former student Julian Oetinger on to help keep Tom honest... Enjoy! RESOURCES: Tom's Substack *A special thanks to Josh, Marty, and Dan. Love you guys <3* Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Nov 26, 2025 • 1h 26min

Anablacktivism: Why We Need Anabaptism & the Black Church - With Drew G.I. Hart

Drew G.I. Hart, an associate professor and author focused on racial justice and the Black church, shares his transformative journey from the Black church to Anabaptism. He explores the deep connections between these traditions and how they can inform justice work today. Hart emphasizes the need for honest discourse on race within faith communities and advocates for a blend of Anabaptist principles with Black church activism. He discusses the relevance of anti-racism, nonviolence, and marginalized voices in creating a more just society.
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Nov 12, 2025 • 1h 10min

Emogelicals Ep. 12: Knowing Thy Self, Atonement, Suicide, and Steel Chairs - With Kristy Whaley

Alright friends this week I have a special treat for you... Emogelicals is a show I record once a month with my good buddy Jed over at Church and Other Drugs. Typically this is released for Patrons only, but this week you get a sneak peek into what you are missing out on. Enjoy! JOIN MY PATREON: Click HERE to join. <3 *Special thanks to Marty, Josh, and Dan! Love you guys <3* Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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