

Things Not Seen Podcast
Things Not Seen
"Things Not Seen" talks with people of faith who are working to make sense of why we are here and how we can all live together despite our deep differences in belief. The show is hosted by Dr. David Dault, and features guests from a broad spectrum of public life, with in-depth conversations about real struggles at the intersection of faith and culture.
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Jul 4, 2017 • 49min
#1705 - Praying from the Depths: Heather King
We talk with Heather King about her life as a poly-addicted alcoholic, and the central role of her religious faith in her recovery. Her most recent book, Holy Desperation: Praying As If Your Life Depends On It, is a chronicle of her journey. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 15, 2017 • 49min
#1509a - The New Jim Crow: Michelle Alexander [Rebroadcast]
Michelle Alexander's work examines the hidden structures of control exerted by our criminal justice system, and the effects this control has particularly on minority populations in America. Her 2010 book, The New Jim Crow, set the tone of the conversation for understanding recent events in race relations. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 4, 2017 • 49min
#1413a - Religious Objects: Brent Plate [Rebroadcast]
Professor Plate's teachings and writings explore relations between sensual life and spiritual life. He has authored/edited eleven books and writes regularly for the Huffington Post, Religion Dispatches, Killing the Buddha, OnFaith, and other sites. He is co-founder and managing editor of Material Religion: The Journal of Objects, Art, and Belief, co-founder and president of SCRIPT (Society for Comparative Research in Iconic and Performative Texts), president of CrossCurrents/ The Association of Religion and Intellectual Life, and is a board member of the Interfaith Coalition of Greater Utica, NY. His most recent book is A History of Religion in 5 ½ Objects: Bringing the Spiritual to its Senses. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

May 28, 2017 • 48min
#1418a - Junkies, Queers, and Jesus - Living the Gospel with Rev. Heidi Neumark
Heidi Neumark spent twenty years as the pastor of Transfiguration Lutheran Church in the South Bronx in New York City, and has spent the past decade at Trinity Lutheran Church in Manhattan. At both posts, she has encountered the same need: people on the margins - cast out and unwanted - who need to hear the Good News that they are wanted, needed, and valued. So Reverend Neumark has focused her ministry on immigrants, the homeless, and queer and LGBTQ youth, offering them shelter and welcome in a city that is often harsh and violent. Host David Dault speaks to Reverend Neumark about what motivates her ministry, how she reads the Bible, and what gives her hope. Also on the show, our guest producer, Katie Lynn Murphy, files a report about her experiences of China during the recent protests. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

May 21, 2017 • 52min
#1516a - There by Grace: Nadia Bolz-Weber [Rebroadcast]
Tattoos, foul language, and a heart for the Gospel. pastor and author Nadia Bolz-Weber talks about her new book, Accidental Saints, and the centrality of grace. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

May 14, 2017 • 49min
#1414a - The Miracle on Capitol Hill: John Mauck [Rebroadcast]
In the year 2000, against strong opposition, pasthe Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act, passed Congress by unanimous vote. It's supporters proclaimed that "God worked a miracle" that day on Capitol Hill. Our guest, John Mauck, was instrumental in crafting the ideas and language that became the Act. He tells us the story of how it became law. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

May 7, 2017 • 49min
#1222a - Pentecostal and Postmodern: J. Aaron Simmons [Rebroadcast[
We revisit our 2012 interview with Furman University philosophy professor J. Aaron Simmons, to discuss the relationship of Christianity and postmodern thought. Simmons identifies as a Pentecostal, a traditionally conservative Christian denomination. But his views on social issues complicate this easy label. We talk about the complexities he sees in the life of faith during this hour of conversation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

May 1, 2017 • 49min
#1505a - Listening with the Ear of the Heart: Judith Valente [Rebroadcast]
Our host David Dault speaks with award-winning poet, author, and journalist Judith Valente. We discuss her career as a religion reporter, as well as her explorations of modern monasticism. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Apr 24, 2017 • 49min
#1608a - When God Isn't Green: Jay Wexler [Rebroadcast]
For Earth Day, we welcome back Boston Law Professor Jay Wexler to talk about his recent book, When God Isn't Green, which finds him exploring the points around the globe where religion and environmentalism come into conflict. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Apr 24, 2017 • 52min
#1604a - The Seven Last Words of Jesus: Fr. James Martin, SJ [Rebroadcast]
Around the world, Catholic and Protestant Christians are making preparations for Holy Week, a series of worship services leading up Easter, the day that Christians proclaim Jesus Christ was raised from the dead. During the day known as Good Friday,there is a tradition in many Christian communities to reflect on a series of phrases known as the "Seven Last Words" of Jesus as he hung on the cross.We speak with Fr. James Martin about his book, Seven Last Words, a collection of his meditations on the final hours of Jesus, and what it means for believers and nonbelievers alike. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices


