Find more interview podcasts here. You may also find some older podcasts that cover a range of topics. These podcasts include those that formed the original Audio from the Edge.
Beauty May Liberate Us From the Cul-De-Sac: An Interview with Bill Walker III
Our current election cycle leaves me prepared to invoke Inigo Montoya. “Political. Pastor, you keep using that word. I don’t think it means what you think it means.” Related...
Don’t Scratch the Devil: An Interview with Richard Beck
I am no Rachel Held Evans. My blog/website does not garner near her number of visits. There is no book to my credit. Interviewers do not line up. But,...
Black Olive or Green Olive, What Color Was Jesus?: An Interview with Adam Clark
Today marks the 95th Anniversary of the Tulsa Race Riot. A recent article at Smithsonian.com highlighted the recovery of an eyewitness account of the events. Clearly the event was...
Man-Crushing Tuesday or, When Jason Micheli and Teer Hardy Flip the Script on Me
One of these days I will interview my daughters for the pathological podcast. What would garner more listens than to hear two PK’s talk about life in the fishbowl?...
Jesus Spit In Your Soup: An Interview with Tripp Fuller
I like my soup hot, real hot. Patty likes her just a tad beyond warm. Neither of us would like it if you spit in our soup. Related posts:...
Diagnosing the Current Normal of the Church: An Interview with Tom Ingram
Is it true the frog does not discern the temperature in the kettle until it is too late? Years ago the answer was, Yes. Today, the answer is No. Related...
Ingredients for the Pastor-Theologian: An Interview with Tony Jones
Breadth increases depth. It may not be possible to master every subject of human knowledge. But, learning what it means to be conversant in a wide array of fields...
Fear Your Own Hard Heart: An Interview with Alan Cross
Hebrew Wisdom, Proverbs, describes the fear of the Lord as the beginning of knowledge and fools despise wisdom. (Pr. 1:7) Learning the Way of Jesus may harbor the need...
Love Can’t: An Interview with Thomas J Oord
With Love, all things are possible. Many will recognize the substitution of Love for God. Related posts: Fleming Rutledge Had Me Chippy, I Blame Jason Micheli Do You Believe...
Eclectic as Post-Ecumenical or, Thinking With Your Mouth Open
“Don’t chew with your mouth open.” Who doesn’t remember the early admonition to better etiquette? I do. Related posts: I Want to Talk With, Not To/At, People Outside the...
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