
Faith Angle
Faith Angle brings together top scholars and leading journalists for smart conversations around some of the most profound questions in the public square. Rather than a current-events debrief, our goal is a substantive conversation one notch beneath the surface, drawing out how religious convictions manifest themselves in American culture and public life.
Latest episodes

Mar 16, 2022 • 49min
Kori Schake and Chris Seiple: Russia and the Role of Religion in Ukraine
How much of a role does religion play in the war Vladimir Putin launched in Ukraine? It's a complicated question, but the answer may very well be: more than most Western experts think. Our guests on this episode of the Faith Angle podcast bring decades of military, foreign policy, and peacemaking expertise to help us make sense of the horrible war now unfolding in Ukraine. Dr. Kori Schake is Director of Foreign and Defense Policy at the American Enterprise Institute, and Dr. Chris Seiple is Founder of the The Sagestone Group, as well as principal advisor to the Templeton Religion Trust. The picture in Ukraine is complex, and today's guests help us see more clearly.
Guests
Kori Schake
Chris Seiple
Additional Resources
"Putin Accidentally Revitalized the West's Liberal Order," by Kori Schake
The Routledge Handbook of Religious Literacy, Pluralism, and Global Engagement, by Chris Seiple
Twitter Links
Julia Ioffe
Lawrence Freedman
Michael Kofman
Rob Lee
Shashank Joshi

Mar 1, 2022 • 49min
Sarah Coakley and Eliza Griswold: Theology, Desire, and Vocation in Today’s World
In this episode, we are joined by a world-class Anglican theologian, Dr. Sarah Coakley, and a Pulitzer Prize winning journalist for The New Yorker, Eliza Griswold. Dr. Coakley's scholarship looks at the Trinity, "New Asceticism," Christology, power, sexuality, and the distinction of the self. Today, she is continuing her trilogy in systematics, aiming in a forthcoming volume at a robust theological examination of race. In this episode, Dr. Coakley and Eliza connect the wisdom of historic Christian thinkers with the urgent issues of a world that is today perhaps more in need of justice than ever.
Guests
Sarah Coakley
Eliza Griswold
Additional Resources
God, Sexuality, and the Self: An Essay "On the Trinity," by Sarah Coakley
Powers and Submissions: Spirituality, Philosophy, and Gender, by Sarah Coakley
Amity and Prosperity: One Family and the Fracturing of America, by Eliza Griswold
"The Unmaking of Biblical Womanhood" by Eliza Griswold

Feb 16, 2022 • 41min
Francis Collins and Deborah Haarsma: On Faith & Science in an Age of Polarization
On February 2, EPPC’s Faith Angle Forum had the privilege of hosting a fascinating online conversation with Dr. Francis Collins, the country’s first Presidentially appointed Director of the National Institutes of Health to have served for more than one administration in that role.
Alongside BioLogos president Dr. Deb Haarsma and EPPC Senior Fellow Peter Wehner, who contributes regularly to The Atlantic and New York Times, Dr. Collins joined 11 journalists in conversation that included a firsthand window into the development of the mRNA vaccine, and as well as the spread of vaccine resistance among many Americans. The conversation moves swiftly and covers a lot of ground, from sociology to political religion, evolution to creation-science, choices about singing in church to assessing American institutions.
Guests
Dr. Francis Collins
Deborah Haarsma
Pete Wehner
Additional Resources
Integrate: A Faith and Science Curriculum

Jan 24, 2022 • 49min
John Azumah and Kelefa Sanneh: Building Christian-Muslim Understanding in Memory of Lamin Sanneh
In this episode, Kelefa Sanneh, staff writer for The New Yorker, is joined by John Azumah, Founding Executive Director of the Sanneh Institute, to discuss the legacy and witness of Kelefa's father Lamin Sanneh, a leading expert in Christian theology and missions as well as Christian-Muslim dialogue. Lamin's legacy continues on through the work of the Sanneh Institute, which seeks to educate and equip religious leaders, scholars, academic institutions, and the broader public on Christian and Muslim history, theology, and possibilities for interfaith partnership.
Guests
Kelefa Sanneh
John Azumah
Learn More
The African Christian and Islam by John Azumah
My Neighbor's Faith: Islam Explained for Christians by John Azumah
Major Labels: A History of Popular Music in Seven Genres by Kelefa Sanneh
"The Plan to Build a Capital for Black Capitalism" by Kelefa Sanneh

Jan 7, 2022 • 45min
Highlights from Faith Angle Europe 2021
For this first podcast of the New Year, we are recapping highlights from Faith Angle Europe, a two-day conference of 16 international journalists and 5 speakers in France, with a window into some especially compelling insights that emerged on national populism, anti-Semitism in Europe and particularly France, impact investing and the growth of religion in sub-Saharan Africa, and finally, a big-think conversation about the commonalities faced by creative minorities in a pluralistic world.
All three full Faith Angle Europe sessions as well as a short recap video from the forum are linked below.
Additional Resources
Faith Angle Europe Recap
Session One: French Identity and Anti-Semitism
Session Two: Rising National Populism - And Religion
Session Three: Impact Investing and Sub-Saharan Africa

Nov 29, 2021 • 55min
Eboo Patel and Wajahat Ali: Is “Interfaith America” Even Possible?
In this episode of the Faith Angle podcast, Eboo Patel of Interfaith Youth Core sits down with Daily Beast columnist Wajahat Ali to discuss the possibilities and challenges of interfaith partnerships in today's polarized America, each drawing from the wisdom of their personal Muslim faith. Wajahat points to the obstacles that increasing political division, anti-immigrant discrimination, and bias against those of other faiths pose to robust religious pluralism. While accepting the strain of these realities, Eboo highlights with hope the many forms in which interfaith partnership is flourishing in America today. He offers listeners an invitation to learn from and replicate promising interfaith civic engagement in their own communities.
Guests
Eboo Patel
Wajahat Ali
Additional Resources
Out of Many Faiths: Religious Diversity and the American Promise by Eboo Patel
Go Back to Where You Came From: And Other Helpful Recommendations on How to Become American by Wajahat Ali

Nov 9, 2021 • 39min
Bernard-Henri Levy and Edward Luce: The Will to See
In this episode of the Faith Angle podcast, Edward Luce of Financial Times sits down with Bernard-Henri Lévy to discuss Bernard's newest book, The Will to See: Dispatches from a World of Misery and Hope.
Guests
Bernard-Henri Levy
Edward Luce
Additional Reading
The Will to See by Bernard-Henri Levy
The Retreat of Western Liberalism by Edward Luce

Oct 29, 2021 • 51min
Ross Douthat and Ryan T. Anderson: The Deep Places
On this episode of the Faith Angle podcast, Ross Douthat of the New York Times sits down with Ryan T. Anderson of the Ethics and Public Policy Center to discuss Ross's newest book, The Deep Places: A Memoir of Illness and Discovery. Ross recounts this deeply personal story of loss, wrestling, and overcoming in the midst of a chronic disease, reflecting on how his conviction and rootedness in the Christian story offered strength in the face of felt pain.
Guests
Ross Douthat
Ryan T. Anderson
Additional Reading
The Deep Places: A Memoir of Illness and Discovery by Ross Douthat

Oct 19, 2021 • 56min
Jonathan Tran and Tina Nguyen: Asian Americans and the Spirit of Racial Capitalism
This week on the Faith Angle podcast, we are joined by Jonathan Tran of Baylor University and Tina Nguyen of Puck News, who explore themes of Asian American identity, political engagement, and religious formation in the United States. They discuss the development and distortions of the "model minority" myth, the impact of racial binaries on Asian American identity, the political-economic forces of racism in America, and the ways in which Asian American Christian communities are discovering a more just and redemptive way forward.
Guests
Jonathan Tran
Tina Nguyen
Additional Reading
Asian Americans and the Spirit of Racial Capitalism by Jonathan Tran

Sep 23, 2021 • 57min
Paul D. Miller and Nadine Maenza: Learning from Afghanistan
This week on the Faith Angle podcast, we are joined by Paul D. Miller of Georgetown University and Nadine Maenza of the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom. On August 30, the United States' armed forces completed their withdrawal from Afghanistan, marking the end of a twenty-year war. We can all recall the sickening images and stories that came out of Afghanistan during this period as well as the sobering reality awaiting those left behind. In this episode, our guests consider why events unfolded the way they did in America’s withdrawal from Afghanistan, and what that means for America’s presence and policy around the world.
Guests
Paul D. Miller
Nadine Maenza
Links
Paul D. Miller in Foreign Policy
Nadine Maenza in Providence Magazine
Additional Reading
Just War and Ordered Liberty by Paul D. Miller