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Pete Rollins

The guest is a thinker and author known for his work on theology and philosophy.

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Nov 13, 2016 • 60min

Episode 126 | Wisdom Part 9 - Standing Firm with Pete Rollins

Pete Rollins, a philosopher and author known for his insights in theology and critical theory, dives into the complexities of wisdom in a chaotic world. He discusses navigating disorientation and emotional fallout from unexpected events. The conversation explores the pitfalls of defensive splitting in political discourse and highlights empathy's role in understanding complex issues. Rollins emphasizes the cyclical nature of progress and the impact of grassroots movements, urging listeners to embrace humility and take active steps towards engagement and justice.
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Sep 26, 2014 • 1h 9min

TNT: authority, language, Jesus and ideology

Pete Rollins, a thinker and author known for his work on theology and philosophy, joins filmmaker Phil Harrison, who's promoting his new movie, The Good Man. They delve into the interplay of faith and culture, discussing authority and the complexities of goodness in art. The conversation challenges traditional beliefs by exploring personal narratives intertwined with social justice and moral dilemmas. Their insights also touch on the absurdities in prevailing belief systems and the necessity for critical examination of language and ideology in modern theology.
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Mar 24, 2014 • 56min

TNT: Jesus & Bible Movies

In this lively discussion, guests Micky, Callid, Pete Rollins, and Tripp tackle the cultural significance of Jesus and Bible-themed films. They explore the shifting dynamics of biblical cinema and its impact on audiences, highlighting contrasting views shaped by personal beliefs. The conversation digs into unconventional marketing strategies, the motivations behind these films, and represents diverse portrayals of faith in Hollywood. Personal transformation narratives and debates on faith versus illusion add depth to the cultural discourse.