Episodi

  • When the Flag Replaces the Cross: Christian Nationalism and the Gospel According to Empire
    Jun 29 2026

    In this episode of The Unintentional Heretic, we explore Christian nationalism as a distortion of the Gospel that confuses love of country with worship of country and replaces the way of Jesus with the logic of empire. From Pharaoh to Rome to Constantine to America’s own myths of divine destiny, we look at how sacred language has been used to justify power, violence, and exclusion, and why the kingdom of God calls us to something far more humble, truthful, and Christlike.

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    25 min
  • Mary Magdalene: Apostle, Sinner, or Threat?
    Jun 25 2026

    In this episode of The Unintentional Heretic, we explore how Mary Magdalene was transformed by centuries of church tradition from the first witness to the resurrection into a symbol of sexual sin and repentance. Her story reveals how easily the church has distorted women’s authority, and how the risen Christ entrusted the first Easter proclamation not to Peter, not to Paul, but to Mary.

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    19 min
  • When the Church Split in Two: The Great Schism and the Fracturing of Christian Orthodoxy
    Jun 22 2026

    In this episode of The Unintentional Heretic, we explore the Great Schism of 1054, when the Eastern and Western churches formally split after centuries of theological, political, cultural, and linguistic tension. It is a reminder that what we often call “orthodoxy” has always been shaped by history, power, personality, and disagreement, and that the divisions we inherit are not always as inevitable as they seem.

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    10 min
  • Interview with Bishop Anne Hodges-Copple: The Truth Was There All Along: Women, Authority, and the Church’s Slow Awakening
    Jun 18 2026

    In this episode of The Unintentional Heretic, I sit down with Bishop Anne Hodges Copple, a bishop in the Episcopal Church, to explore authority and the role of women in the church. Bishop Anne reminds us that the full dignity, calling, and leadership of women have been present from the beginning, woven through Scripture from Genesis 1 onward, and that the church is still slowly awakening to a truth God has been revealing all along.

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    47 min
  • St. Benedict and the Rule That Quietly Changed the World
    Jun 16 2026

    This episode of The Unintentional Heretic explores St. Benedict and the Rule of St. Benedict as one of Christianity’s quiet revolutions, a way of life rooted in listening, prayer, work, humility, stability, hospitality, and shared community. In a culture shaped by speed, noise, anxiety, self expression, and constant distraction, Benedict invites us into a different rhythm, one that forms us slowly into people of deeper presence, peace, and love.

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    15 min
  • The Inquisition: When Faith Became Fear
    Jun 15 2026

    This episode of The Unintentional Heretic explores the Inquisition as one of the most sobering examples in Christian history of what happens when faith becomes entangled with fear, certainty, institutional power, and coercion. We look at the medieval, Spanish, and Roman Inquisitions and ask how a tradition centered on the mercy and compassion of Jesus could come to justify forced conversions, torture, and even death in the name of protecting truth — and what that history still warns us about today.

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    10 min
  • Theosis: Do We Become Divine?
    Jun 11 2026

    This episode of The Unintentional Heretic explores the ancient Christian idea of theosis — the startling belief that salvation is not merely about being forgiven or going somewhere after we die, but about humanity becoming divine by grace, participation, and communion with God. Drawing from the Eastern Church, Athanasius, Irenaeus, icons, the Transfiguration, and Gregory Palamas, the episode asks what Christianity might look like if we understood salvation less as a transaction and more as healing, transformation, and becoming fully alive in the life and love of God.

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    14 min
  • The Crusades: When The Church Went To War
    Jun 10 2026

    This episode of The Unintentional Heretic explores the Crusades as one of Christianity’s most sobering examples of what happens when faith becomes entangled with empire, violence, certainty, and political ambition. It traces the Crusades through their most consequential and tragic moments — the First Crusade’s conquest of Jerusalem, the rise of Saladin, the heartbreaking Children’s Crusade, and the catastrophic Fourth Crusade — while asking how a faith centered on the way of Jesus became capable of blessing holy war, and what that history still warns us about today.

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    10 min