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Cultural criticism, with an emphasis on art, politics, religion, and education.Discussion, opinion, and reviews.... more
FAQs about The Sectarian Review:How many episodes does The Sectarian Review have?The podcast currently has 205 episodes available.
May 05, 2022Sectarian Review 184: Sacred SpacesBy request from our beloved listener Elton! This week, Danny is Joined by long-time friend of the show Carter Stepper-Smith to talk about the role of physical space in worship practices. Carter is an Anglican priest and is currently restoring an old church building and has much to say on the subject. Feel free to comment by sending an email to [email protected]...more1h 19minPlay
March 03, 2022Sectarian Review 183: Ghostbusters AfterlifeThis week, Danny is joined by City of Man host Coyle Neal to discuss 2021's Ghostbusters: Afterlife. A great discussion about the film and the possibilities and limits of nostalgia. Have fun!...more57minPlay
February 17, 2022Sectarian Review 182: Art, Business, FaithThis week, Ivan Anaya and Brannon Hollingsworth join the show to discuss their new King David comic project, and a lot more. The conversation focuses mostly on becoming an artist and staying an artist while navigating the business side of art. A lot of great insight from two working artists here. Their new project can be located here - https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/chronicles-of-faith-david-issue-02#/...more57minPlay
January 20, 2022Sectarian Review 181: The Rise and Fall of Mars HillThis week, Danny Anderson is joined by Joshua Herring of the Optimistic Curmudgeon Podcast to discuss the insights about trends in Evangelicalism revealed by the Christianity Today podcast, The Rise and Fall of Mars Hill. What does the tragedy of Mark Driscoll's church reveal about structural issues within American Christianity?...more1h 16minPlay
December 30, 2021Sectarian Review 180: The Bible, the Bomb, the BurdenRetired Brethren Pastor John Eash joins the show today to discuss his new book, The Bible, The Bomb, The Burden, published by Christian Faith Publishing. Eash's book explores the ways in which more traditional theological language excludes the Church from important scientific and technological developments. How can the church remain relevant after the splitting of the atom? The wide-ranging conversation covers a lot of ground and Eash, still ministering into his 90s, brings a fascinating perspective on how much the world has changed since the 1940s and how the Church should respond. John's book can be found on Amazon at this link: https://www.amazon.com/Bible-Bomb-Burden-John-Eash/dp/1098097904...more1h 7minPlay
October 28, 2021Sectarian Review 179: Masque of the Red DeathDanny is joined by Carter Stepper to discuss Edgar Allan Poe's "Masque of the Red Death" for this year's installment of the annual Christian Humanist Radio Network's Halloween Crossover event! Class! Plague! A Sectarian Review greatest hits!...more1hPlay
October 07, 2021Sectarian Review 178: Following the CallThis week Charles E. Moore joins the show to discuss his new anthology for Plough Books. Following the Call examines the radical and graceful theology of Jesus's Sermon on the Mount from a wide variety of Christian traditions. Learn about why this text should be central to any expression of Christianity....more43minPlay
September 23, 2021Sectarian Review 177: NevergreenThis week Danny is joined by Andrew Pessin (who previously came on the show to discuss his book The Jewish God Question) to discuss Andrew's new novel Nevergreen, or Acaementia. The novel is a campus satire that explores college culture wars through a Kafkaesque nightmare. Does Cancel Culture exist? How does anti-semitism play into this?...more56minPlay
August 19, 2021Sectarian Review 176: Cryptozoology and ChristianityThis week we have a very special episode of the Sectarian Review Podcast. Danny Anderson is joined by David Grubbs of the Christian Humanist Podcast to talk with Mark Matzke, a pastor who also happens to be an expert in Bigfoot, Mothman, and all things paranormal. Mark is a part of the independent production company, Small Town Monsters, which produces a variety of documentaries and television series about cryptids, UFOs, and the paranormal. He also co-hosts the Monsteropolis podcast with Seth Breedlove. Mark joins the show for a really engaging and educational discussion about how interest in such topics is consistent with the Christian faith. Listen and enjoy!...more1h 14minPlay
June 10, 2021Sectarian Review 175: Shifting IdentitiesFor our season finale, Danny is joined by network luminaries Katie Grubbs and Jay Eldred for one of the strangest episodes of the show. Think of it as a live therapy session in which Danny asks Katie and Jay to explain his feeling to him. The question at hand is why people's core identities shift over time - from Liberal to Conservative, from Conservative to Liberal, from Evangelical to Exvangelical, etc... Danny felt better at the end of this show and hopefully you will too....more1h 10minPlay
FAQs about The Sectarian Review:How many episodes does The Sectarian Review have?The podcast currently has 205 episodes available.