A refreshing take on Christian deconstruction and reconstruction that focuses on emotional resilience and intellectual honesty.
The Liminal is a space to search for the best examples of Christian faith in scholarship and in action, not as a means of apologetics or persuasion, but rather as a means of healing from past baggage and finding empowerment in our spirituality again.
Follow along for topics that intersect with faith such as mental health, theology, church history, science, and activism.
Hosted by Kristin Calderone, MSED and alumna of The Living School. Follow along on Instagram: @theliminalpodcast
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A refreshing take on Christian deconstruction and reconstruction that focuses on emotional resilience and intellectual honesty.
The Liminal is a space to search for the best examples of Christian faith in scholarship and in action, not as a means of apologetics or persuasion, but rather as a means of healing from past baggage and finding empowerment in our spirituality again.
Follow along for topics that intersect with faith such as mental health, theology, church history, science, and activism.
Hosted by Kristin Calderone, MSED and alumna of The Living School. Follow along on Instagram: @theliminalpodcast
This is a more informal episode where I catch you up on what I'm learning from Bart Ehrman's "Misquoting Jesus" and David Bentley Hart's "That All Shall Be Saved." This isn't a polished summary of biblical criticism or of salvation theologies; it's more of a laid-back chat while I'm still in the middle of these books and sharing how these topics are hitting me right now. I also talk a little about my recent trips (Japan and Boston) and how I feel about the idea that people from other cultures -- especially with deep spiritual traditions of their own -- need to be saved by Christianity.
*Audio note: my recording came out a little boomy even after a re-record and my sound guy (my husband) is out of town so I'm sorry this one isn't quite as crisp! It's a little better at moderate volume.
The organization I mention in the intro: https://www.jewishvoiceforpeace.org/
The Liminal
A refreshing take on Christian deconstruction and reconstruction that focuses on emotional resilience and intellectual honesty.
The Liminal is a space to search for the best examples of Christian faith in scholarship and in action, not as a means of apologetics or persuasion, but rather as a means of healing from past baggage and finding empowerment in our spirituality again.
Follow along for topics that intersect with faith such as mental health, theology, church history, science, and activism.
Hosted by Kristin Calderone, MSED and alumna of The Living School. Follow along on Instagram: @theliminalpodcast