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Donna Bowman

A religion professor who engages in discussions about popular culture and its intersection with faith.

Top 3 podcasts with Donna Bowman

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Jan 4, 2022 • 1h 44min

Exploring the Matrix Resurrections!

Joining the conversation are Donna Bowman, a religion professor who blends faith with pop culture, and James McGrath, known for his insights on early Christianity. They dive deep into the themes of 'The Matrix Resurrections,' discussing its philosophical undertones and societal implications. The dialogue highlights the cultural impact of the series, the metaphorical significance of the blue and red pills, and the evolving relationship between humanity and technology. They also explore narrative power as a catalyst for social change and critique capitalism through the lens of the Matrix.
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May 17, 2018 • 2h 14min

Becoming the Best Bag of Bones You Can Be with Donna Bowman

Donna Bowman, an insightful author unveiling her new guide to being human, joins Ryan Newsome for an intriguing dialogue. They explore the complexities of anthropology, gender dynamics, and the often problematic relationship between humanity and institutional authority. The conversation touches on what it means to think theologically about human existence, the tension between materialism and dualism, and reimagining biblical narratives. Donna even shares thought-provoking film recommendations that challenge our understanding of being human.
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Nov 20, 2017 • 1h 10min

Politics, Pussy Hats, and Patriarchy with Donna Bowman

Donna Bowman, an author specializing in qualitative research in theology, joins the conversation on the cultural clash between Pussy Hat Christianity and MAGA Hat Christianity. They discuss the significance of activism symbols, the emotional impact of the women’s march, and the patriarchal lens affecting perceptions of ambitious women like Hillary Clinton. Bowman highlights how her research reveals hidden complexities in scripture and advocates for engaging with real people's experiences through media, transforming theology into a communal dialogue.