Straight White American Jesus
The most listened to religion + politics podcast today.
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From constitutional law to cultural analysis, authoritarian religion to Christian nationalism’s Gothic origins. And decolonized faith to the separation of church and state.
Whether you're drawn to weekly analysis of current threats or deep-dive investigations into how we got here, you’re in the right place. Our network connects academic rigor with the urgent questions facing clergy, educators, journalists, and engaged citizens today.
The most listened to religion + politics podcast today.
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A podcast about religion, the separation of church and state, and the battle for America's soul.
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Charismatics and Politics in American Public Life. A mixed media podcast that brings religion ...
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Reign of Error examines how white Christian nationalism and religious extremism have shaped U.S. ...
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Soulforce centers queer, feminist, academically-trained Latinx theologians who are living examples ...
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An audio-documentary series on the Christian leaders and ideas that fueled the Capitol riot.
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American Unexceptionalism examines what Americans learn from others around the world about how to ...
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Horror Joy is a podcast by two university professors who take a deep dive into horror in hopes of ...
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A history podcast series that traces the relationships among sexual purity, White supremacy, and ...
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A podcast about the ways online misinformation and conspiracy theories infiltrate wellness ...
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A limited podcast series about the politics of immigration, faith as radical hospitality, and the ...
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A podcast series about how and why one world-renowned sociologist renewed his faith by leaving ...
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An introduction to Asian and Pacific American religions through interviews with experts and ...
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The unofficial companion podcast to Breath of Fire.
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How the fantastical beasts stalking the modern Christian nationalist imagination were birthed in ...
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