Episodes

  • Tolkien, Pop Culture, and the Long Defeat
    Nov 9 2024

    This week we welcome back Nick Polk from the Tolkien Heads podcast to talk about his new book, Tolkien and Pop Culture, Paul Tillich, and how the Lord of the Rings teaches us to endure and overcome.


    You can find Nick's work and links to his book here: https://tolkienpop.substack.com/

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    1 hr and 20 mins
  • "Suffering Well" with Nathan Patti, M.Div.
    Oct 2 2024

    Has life got you down? Are you really going through it? Then tune in to a special edition of the pod beyond pod. Friend of the show Nathan Patti is back to chat about trauma, friendship, and the merits of learning to suffer well.


    That said, Over the weekend, western North Carolina, eastern Tennessee and other parts of the Southeastern United States experienced severe flooding as a result of Hurricane Helene. The region has been absolutely devastated, with limited access in or out of the communities impacted. Many residents are cut off from all communication and are running low on food, gas, and clean water. The local healthcare infrastructure is on the brink of collapse, ordinary emergency services have been suspended or reduced, and most of the areas impacted have been without power for days with no clear signs as to when it will return again. Please consider donating to the American Red Cross NC, United Way of North Carolina, Operation Airdrop, or any other local non-profit or mutual aid organization serving the mountain communities most impacted.


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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • "The Long and Sarte of it" with Dr. James McLachlan
    Sep 20 2024

    Tillich Today has returned after a long hiatus! Our first episode features Dr. James McLachlan, a professor at Western Carolina University who specializes in theology and philosophy of religion. We talk about French existentialism, literature, and how well Robert Pattison puts on an Appalachian accent.

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    1 hr and 29 mins
  • "The Theology of Daredevil" with Will Rose of Systematic Geekology
    Jun 4 2024

    In this episode, Will and I geek out on theology, philosophy, and one of our favorite superheroes: Daredevil! Enjoy our conversation on the life and times of Matt Murdock and be sure to check out Will over at the Systematic Geekology podcast!


    Aside from being a certified geek, Will is also a life long Lutheran and a full time minister.


    The price drop for using the TILLICHTODAY promo code at theology beer camp has increased to $50 off of your ticket! For more information, check out the link below:

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    1 hr
  • "Is 'Hell' Biblical" with Dr. Rodney K. Duke
    May 27 2024

    This week, I am cross-posting a popular episode featured on my other podcast, Byte-Geist, to Tillich Today. In this episode of Byte-Geist, I dive into the fiery depths of one of Christianity's most enduring and controversial concepts: Hell. Together, let's challenge the traditional depictions of eternal damnation through a lively discussion with Dr. Rodney Duke, a biblical scholar and distinguished professor at Appalachian State University. Known for his insightful scholarship and engaging teaching style, Dr. Duke has just the right expertise to help us explore what the New Testament really says about Hell and how these interpretations have evolved over time. We review the historical, cultural, and linguistic contexts that have shaped Christian understandings of the afterlife.


    Don't forget to get your Theology Beer Camp tickets! Using the promo code TILLICHTODAY at check out will get you $25 off of your purchase! For more on Dr. Duke's work, see the following links and be sure to check out his online devotionals. Devotional Blog: ⁠https://dukesdevotional.blogspot.com/⁠ Scholarly Work: Rodney Duke, "Eternal Torment or Destruction? Interpreting Final Judgment Texts" Evangelical Quarterly 88.3 (2016/17) 237-58. ⁠https://brill.com/view/journals/evqu/... Rodney Duke, “The Idiom of ‘Weeping and Gnashing of Teeth’ in the Gospels: A Funerary Formula,” Perspectives in Religious Studies 47.3 (2020) 283-98. ⁠ • Rodney Duke–Eternal Torment or Destru...

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    43 mins
  • "Beer Camp Takeover" with Dr. Tripp Fuller of Homebrewed Christianity
    May 20 2024

    This week, Tillich Today is joined by theology podcast extraordinaire, Dr. Tripp Fuller. We chat about process philosophy, our introductions to the work of Paul Tillich, and the most efficient way to smoke a cigar. This conversation was a blast and I hope you enjoy!


    If you live under a rock and aren't yet familiar with Homebrewed Christianity, check out Tripp's page here: https://trippfuller.com/podcasts/ and be sure to use the promo code TILLICHTODAY for a discount on your ticket to Theology Beer Camp this October!


    For more info on Beer Camp, click here: https://homebrewedchristianity.lpages.co/theology-beer-camp-24/

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    59 mins
  • "Do you ever think about dying!?!" with Nick Rodriguez, M.Div.
    May 13 2024

    Do you ever think about dying? Has metaphysical shock of non-being got you bent out of shape? Well, then have a got a podcast episode for you. Join Nick and I as we tackle these questions and much more. We won't heal you're existential crisis, but, with any luck and with the help of Paul Tillich, we can help you navigate it!


    Don't forget to check out Theology Beer Camp (coming to Denver this October). Use the promo code TILLICHTODAY for $25 off of your ticket. Link Below:

    https://homebrewedchristianity.lpages.co/theology-beer-camp-24/

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • "Conversations with a Methodist" featuring Rev. Tory Dillard
    May 6 2024

    This week I sit down with Rev. Tory Shane Dillard for a conversation on mysticism, ministry, and friendship (not to mention a little bit of Paul Tillich, for good measure). Tory is an ordained Elder in the United Methodist Church. He currently serves in the Tennessee-Western Kentucky Annual Conference. Tory considers himself to be a Process theologian with roots in Wesleyan and Mystical thought. In his spare time Rev. Tory is a poet, actor, and writer. He received his Masters of Divinity degree from Boston University School of Theology. Rev. Tory believes that as long as we find and maintain our deep rooted sense of joy, wonder, and compassion within our own being and in the being of others, then we can face any and all challenges ahead. Rev. Tory gives thanks to God, Jesus Christ, and to his many mentors and friends for getting him to where he is today both theologically and pastorally.

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    1 hr and 18 mins