The voices helping us make sense of the end of the world—and what comes after.
The scholars, skeptics, and sacred troublemakers you’ll get to grab a beer with.
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Cornel West
Holder of the Dietrich Bonhoeffer Chair at Union Theological Seminary
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Ilia Delio
Franciscan Sister of Washington, DC, American theologian specializing in the area of science and religion
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Gary Dorrien
Reinhold Niebuhr Professor of Social Ethics
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Bill Leonard
Founding Dean and Professor Emeritus of the Divinity School at Wake Forest University
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Diana Butler Bass
Award-winning author, popular speaker, inspiring preacher, and one of America’s most trusted commentators on religion and contemporary spirituality.
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Jemar Tisby
New York Times bestselling author, national speaker, and public historian on a mission to deliver truths from the Black experience with depth and clarity.
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Kristen Du Mez
Professor of History, Calvin University
Senior Democracy Fellow, Public Religion Research Institute -

Robert P. Jones
President and Founder of Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI) and New York Times bestselling author
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Cynthia Shafer-Elliot
Associate Professor of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament. Experienced field archaeologist. Her research emphasizes household archaeology and issues of food, gender, religion, and social memory.
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Angela N. Parker
Associate professor of New Testament and Greek at McAfee. B.A. in religion and philosophy. M.T.S. from Duke Divinity School. Ph.D. in Bible, culture, and hermeneutics from Chicago Theological Seminary.
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Jennifer Bashaw
Teaches in the fields of New Testament Studies and Biblical Interpretation. Research interests include Gospels studies, the work of Rene Girard, Biblical Hermeneutics, Homiletics, Spiritual Formation, and Religion and Pop Culture.
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Anna Sieges-Beal
Professor of Hebrew, Old Testament, New Testament, Pentateuch, Writings of John, Life and Letters of Paul, Biblical Interpretation, and Women in the Old Testament
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Tripp Fuller
Podcaster, theologian, minister and competitive home brewer. PhD in Philosophy, Religion, and Theology.
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Juan Floyd-Thomas
Associate Professor of African American Religious History, Vanderbilt University
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Stacey Floyd-Thomas
The E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Professor of Ethics and Society at Vanderbilt University Divinity School
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Grace Ji-Sun Kim
Professor of Theology at Earlham School of Religion
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Dan Koch
PsyD, Therapist & Researcher | Host of the Religion on the Mind podcast
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Myron Penner
Professor of Philosophy at Trinity Western University
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Sarah Lane Ritchie
Researcher of science, philosophy, and religion
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James F. McGrath
Clarence L. Goodwin Chair in New Testament Language & Literature, Butler University
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Thomas Jay Oord
Director of Doctoral Programs in Open and Relational Theology at Northwind Theological Seminary, Director of the Center for Open and Relational Theology
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Kristy Whaley
Faculty at St. Petersburg College, where she teaches both religion and humanities. Interdisciplinary interests are centered on Christian theology and literature, but stray into pop culture.
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Leah Robinson
Teacher, researcher, and scholar who focuses on the subjects in the Humanities and Social Sciences.
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Andrew M. Davis
American process philosopher, theologian, and scholar of the cosmos. Research director for the Center for Process Studies.
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Sherie D. Kling
Teacher, writer, musician, and guide who earned her Ph.D. from Claremont School of Theology. Helps others move from disconnection and doubt into deeper purpose, passion, and spiritual vitality.
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Kevin Carnahan
Associate Professor of Philosophy and Religion at Central Methodist University
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Adam Clark
Associate Professor of Theology at Xavier University
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Craig A. Boyd
Director of Faculty Development at Saint Louis University. Professor of Philosophy.
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Aaron Stauffer
Associate Presbyter of Congregational Vitality at Heartland Presbytery
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Matthew David Segall
Transdisciplinary Philosopher and Associate Professor in the Philosophy, Cosmology, and Consciousness program at California Institute of Integral Studies in San Francisco