Why Anabaptists Aren’t Like Other Protestants (The Protestant Libertarian Podcast)
Posted onEpisode description: In this episode I talk yet again with the great anarchist anabaptist Cody Cook. He is the author of two recent books on […]
Episode description: In this episode I talk yet again with the great anarchist anabaptist Cody Cook. He is the author of two recent books on […]
What does it mean to truly follow Jesus? Especially in a world full of political power struggles, religious tribalism, and cultural confusion? In this episode, […]
Chris is joined by his friend Cody Cook to discuss anabaptism and Cody’s new book, The Pocket Anabaptist: A Concise Systematic Theology of the Radical […]
Doug Stuart and Cody Cook talk about Cody’s new book, The Pocket Anabaptist, an introductory work about the theology, history, and unique characteristics of the […]
Read my latest from The Libertarian Christian Institute: Book Review: Jesus and the Powers, by N.T. Wright & Michael F. Bird
I was recently a guest on the Bad Roman podcast to discuss revivals and why so many are suspicious of them. Here’s the link: https://www.thebadroman.com/show-notes/episode-89 […]
I was recently a guest co-host on The Mad Ones podcast to talk about women in church leadership with egalitarian theologian Nick Quient. It was […]
Aree Spivey (of Failed Kingdoms) was my guest to discuss his move toward Eastern Orthodoxy and away from the Protestant idea of sola scriptura–that scripture […]
I invited 3 guests to discuss whether or not we can really have church in light of so many Christian communities closing their doors across […]
In the Hebrew Bible, much is made of sacred space and sacred time. The tabernacle where God dwelt was positioned right in the middle of […]