
Welcome to my theology video log! Listen to find out what kind of content you can expect here.

Rev. Cornelia Eaton, Episcopal Priest and Canon to the Ordinary in the Missionary Diocese of Navajoland, talks with me about living within two ritual worlds, and how Diné culture has shaped her understanding of God's creation.

Listen as Dr. Terry (here seen dancing to Thriller) and I talk life, church, and his arrival at a bold new account of humanity for which Mary is philosophically and theologically an icon. As a bonus, watch him deftly handle the WORST question an interviewer has ever asked.

If Plato and Ivan Karamazov met at a Kardashian’s dinner party and started arguing about the Trinity, it might go something like this.

In my second interview with Dr Crowley, we get into the theological, ethical, and cultural details of his new book, _Queering Black Churches: Dismantling Heteronormativity in African American Congregations_. We also delve into the distinction between Black theology and Black folk religion.

I interviewed Dr Davison (Cambridge) about his new book, Astrobiology and Christian Doctrine: Exploring the Implications of Life in the Universe.

I interviewed my old friend Angel (Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico) for my congregation at St. Julian of Norwich Episcopal Church. We talk about, among other things, the theology of mole (the Mexican salsa, not the blind rodent).

Catherine of Siena (d. 1380, feast day April 29) is one of the doctors of the Catholic Church. Though she was only literate for the final two years of her short life, her work The Dialogue is a learned mystical treatise that shows a deep understanding of the tradition. In this video, I show how she makes sense of one of the denser passages of Augustine's trinitarian theology.

Dr Kate (Virginia Theological Seminary) and I go into the weeds in a conversation we recorded for my class at Seminary of the Southwest.

I interviewed Dr Crowley (Myrtle Baptist, Harvard Divinity) for my congregation, St Julian of Norwich Episcopal Church, about what it means to be church. We also talk about his new book, Queering Black Churches.