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Grace and Peace and Welcome to the newest episode of Hermenutics! Today Dr. Johanna has brought us the word Baptism. Listen as Jason, Johanna, and Todd discuss why Jesus needed to be baptised.
This week the pod is talking about blindness and what it means to see, not only in reference to the biblical text but to everyday life as well.
Johanna chose the word for today's episode so naturally it's both precise and obscure, bless her heart. For laypeople: Within the sociology of knowledge, agnotology (formerly agnatology) is the study of deliberate, culturally induced ignorance
Hermeneutics, the Crackers and Grape Juice Show, hosted by Dr. Johanna Hartelius is back. Once again, Johanna and the gang will work their way through the alphabet one stained glass word at a time. To kick things off Jason and Teer joined Johan
The one and only Kara Slade will be joining Crackers&Grape Juice for a live pubcast next Wednesday (6/15/22) at 6:30pm in Hampton, VA at the St. George Brewing Company to help kick off Annual Conference. Her book "The Fullness Of Time" is a rem
https://vaumc.org/grateful-for-the-service/Veteran’s Day Weekend usually brings a lot of sales and commercial promotions. But this year, the Virginia United Methodist Church is asking you to join your fellow Methodists and shop for the Afghan
The ubiquity of scripture’s contrast between commands and promises, how those who want a Christianity without the Cross are stuck with inconvenient scriptures, and a picture of grace as Jesus serving the best wine for a drunk world too far gone
The gang continues their journey through John's Gospel by looking at part 2 of the first chapter of John.John 1:29-39
Hermeneutics is back!In this newest season of Hermeneutics, we're tackling the Gospel of John, bit by bit. To kick things off we're starting at the very beginning with the Prologue. The Word Became Flesh1 In the beginning was the Word, and the
The gang wrap up this series on Stan the Man by discussing Stanley's Advent sermon, "Facing God, Facing Nothingness," in his book, Without Apology.
From his forthcoming book, Becoming Human, Johanna and Jason discuss Stan's essay (on Karl Barth) "The Christian Message, the Work of Theology, and the New Humanism." Jason thinks this is a very good episode.
For the latest in our series of conversations about the work of Stanley Hauerwas, Johanna, Jason, and Teer talk about prayer and Stanley's book "Prayers Plainly Spoken."
Johanna, Jason, and Teer discuss Stanley's essay, 'Remembering Martin Luther King Jr. Remembering: A Response to Christopher Beem.' This essay was first featured in The Journal of Religious Ethics, Vol. 23, No. 1 (Spring, 1995).The abstract: "T
In this episode, the podcast posse discuss an essay by a frequent interlocutor of Stanley's, The God of the Theologians and the God of Jesus Christ by James McClendon.
"Moralistic liberalism and individual pietism are mirror evils that have made the church understood as the distinctive Body of Christ virtually invisible in America." In this episode, the podcast posse discusses an essay Stanley wrote with Ralp
Johanna, Jason, and Teer discuss 'Jesus the Story of the Kingdom,' one of the concluding chapters from 'The Peaceable Kingdom' (1983).Christian ethics is about being schooled in the narrative of Jesus and discipleship. It is not about what you
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"The Gospel is not an answer to questions produced by human anxiety but a proclamation of a fact." In the latest installment of YANA, we discuss Stanley's essay, "Dietrich Bonhoeffer's Political Theology," from his book "Performing the Faith: B
Johanna and the boys sat down to talk about 'Practicing Patience: How Christians Should Be Sick,' co-authored by Stanley Hauerwas and Charles Pinches. The essay was originally published in Christian Bioethics (1996, Vol. 2, No.2,). During COVID
The gang discusses Stanley’s essay on mental illness and his memoir, Hannah’s Child:“I refuse to attribute meaning to the despair that mental illness is, to believe that such despair can have meaning because, if all meaning is of God, the meani
"If we ask the elderly to commit suicide in order to shore up the economy for their grandchildren, then their grandchildren won't have lives worth living."In the latest installment of You Are Not Accepted, Jason and Taylor have a quick conversa
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