Things Not Seen Podcast

"Things Not Seen" talks with people of faith who are working to make sense of why we are here and how we can all live together despite our deep differences in belief. The show is hosted by Dr. David Dault, and features guests from a broad spectrum of public life, with in-depth conversations about real struggles at the intersection of faith and culture.

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#1419 - The Impossible Becoming Possible: Jeann...
Attorney Jeanne Bishop speaks frankly about her twenty-five-year journey to reconcile with the man who murdered three members of her family
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#1418 - What's a Jesus? Gospel politics with Pa...
For three decades Neumark has been ministering to the margins in New York City; Also on the show, Katie Lynn Murphy files a report from China
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#1417 - A Zeal for History: Looking for Jesus w...
The second part of our conversation with Aslan, the author of the NYT #1 bestseller, Zealot; Maxwell Grant reviews Lev Grossman's 'Magicians' trilogy
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#1416 - A Zeal for History: Looking for Jesus w...
We begin our conversation with Aslan, the author of the NYT #1 bestseller, Zealot; Katy Scrogin reviews the new doc "Punk Prayer," about Russian art band Pussy Riot
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#1415 - The Miracle on Capitol Hill: John Mauck...
John Mauck discusses the Religious Land Use Act of 2000; Mary Morrison on pop music's body image problem
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#1414 - The Miracle on Capitol Hill: John Mauck...
John Mauck tells the story of the passage of the Religious Land Use Act; Natasha Alford reviews Orange is the New Black
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#1413 - Religious Objects: Brent Plate, Part 2
The conclusion of our conversation with S. Brent Plate, author of A History or Religion in 5 1/2 Objects; Natasha Alford reflects on Ferguson, and the death of Martin Luther King.
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#1412 - Religious Objects: Brent Plate, Part 1
The first of two conversations with S. Brent Plate, author of A History or Religion in 5 1/2 Objects; Also, a preview of the new CSEC immigration documentary, "Divided Families"
39 min
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#1411 - Kat Banakis, Part 2
Part 1 of our interview with Rev. Kat Banakis, author of Bubble Girl; Mary Morrison reviews Orphan Black
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#1410 - Kat Banakis, Part 1
Part 1 of our interview with Rev. Kat Banakis, author of Bubble Girl; David Dault reviews True Detective
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#1409 - Lillian Daniel, Part 2
Rev. Lillian Daniel is the author of When Spiritual but Not Religious is Not Enough; also, Katy Scrogin reviews Emily Rapp's The Still Point of the Turning World
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#1408 - Lillian Daniel, Part 1
Rev. Lillian Daniel is the author of When Spiritual but Not Religious is Not Enough; also, Katy Scrogin reviews S. Brent Plate's A History of Religon in 5 1/2 Objects
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#1407 - Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf, Part 2
Part two of a far-ranging interview with Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf. We discuss misconceptions of Islam, the spirituality at the core of all religion, and the importance of religious identity in the modern world. Also on the program, Katy Scrogin...
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#1406 - Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf, Part 1
Part 1 of our interview with Imam Rauf about his international work; Katy Scrogin reviews The Man Who Gave Up Money
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#1405 - The God Gap, Part 2: Amy Black
Wheaton College professor Amy Black discusses religious freedoms in America from a historical perspective, and we present "Jesus the Muslim" from Things Unseen Podcast
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#1404 - The God Gap, Part 1: Amy Black
Professor Amy Black discusses the Constitution and religious freedoms in America from a historical perspective. Also on the show, Katy Scrogin discusses The Reason I Jump
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#1403 - Live from Wheaton: Catherine Brekus
From Wheaton conference on the Bible and Democracy, University of Chicago professor, historian Catherine Brekus. Also on the show, Katy Scrogin discusses Martha C. Nussbaum’s book, Political Emotions
35 min
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Religion Moment: January 16, 2014- A New Caliph...
In Thursday's Religion Moment, Katy Scrogin discusses the Caliphate of Cordoba.
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#1402 - Emerging, Emergence, Emergent, Part 2: ...
Part 2 of our interview with Phyllis Tickle, and review of Soul Repair by Brock and Lettini
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#1401 - Emerging, Emergence, Emergent, Part 1: ...
Part 1 of our interview with Phyllis Tickle on the Great Emergence. Also a review of the new biography of Alain Badiou by Hollis Phelps.
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#1217: Head and Heart, Fully Engaged: Rachel He...
Rachel Held Evans is the author of Evolving in Monkey Town and A Year of Biblical Womanhood; Travis Ables talks about Revolution
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