
The Quest for God
In this episode, Robert reads one of his poem's entitled "New Life" and talks about a generative spirituality. For more of Robert's work please see the Three Black Men Podcast and his Substack musingsfromabrokenheart.sub


Hosted by Black Coffee and Theology Pod · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 123 episodes
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A podcast hosting musings and conversations around theology, rest, vibrancy, and spirituality. This podcast is dedicated to breaking down the divide between academia and the lived experiences of marginalized peoples.
Black Coffee and Theology Pod hosts Black Coffee and Theology Podcast, a religion show with 123 episodes published.

In this episode, Robert reads one of his poem's entitled "New Life" and talks about a generative spirituality. For more of Robert's work please see the Three Black Men Podcast and his Substack musingsfromabrokenheart.sub

In this episode Robert sits down to talk about cultivating a spiritual life that is thoughtful, nourishing, and concerned with love as an anchor. For more of Robert's work please see the Three Black Men Podcast and his S

In this episode, special guest Nya S. Abernathy sits down with Robert to talk about evolving in our concept of the erotic. She brilliantly puts Audre Lorde's famous essays on the erotic in conversation with Howard Thurma

In this episode, Robert unpacks more of the conversation on grief that he had with Dr. Quantrilla Ard. For more of Robert's work, please go to musingsfromabrokenheart.substack.com and check out Three Black Men Podcast as

In this episode Robert sits down with Dr. Quantrilla Ard to talk about grief, faith, and being honest about pain. For more of her work please go to itsallgrieftome.substack.com. You can also find her on Instagram and Fac

In this episode, Robert talks about things that he is utilizing to construct strands of hope. The Substack referenced was: https://open.substack.com/pub/laurengrubaughthomas/p/in-the-eye-of-the-storm-survival?utm_campaig

In this episode I share reflections on approaching the Black body as sacred and worthy. For more of my work check out musingsfromabrokenheart.substack.com and also the work that I do over at Three Black Men Podcast.

Welcome back to Black Coffee and Theology Season 6. It's been quite some time since the last episode but we are back for more musings, more conversations, and hopefully more life. Please follow along.

In this episode Rose sketches out her transition into a new time in her life, stepping away from this podcast, and into some great things for her future. What an enjoyable time it has been with Rose as a co-host the past

In this episode Rose and Robert interview the writer/scholar Bethany Nicole about Soulwork, imagination and more. In Bethany Nicole's intro to her Substack she writes "Yerr! I'm Bethany Nicole: writer, cultural strategis

Robert reflects on tangible faith. Heads up there are only a few weeks left in this season :)

In this episode Robert announces the yearly break and reads a work by Howard Thurman.

Rose and Robert are joined by author and theologian Sharifa Stevens to talk about her book When We Talk To God Prayers and Poems for Black Women . Sharifa is a dear friend of the podcast and a wonderful human being. Plea

In this episode, Sam and Trey (of the Three Black Men podcast) stop by to examine the ways that we talk about and treat our physical bodies. The harmful theological and ideologies that go into it, etc.

In this episode Robert and Rose discuss the ways that they write poems and have grown in their writing. They also read some of their original poetry. Enjoy! To get some of the books that we mention on the podcast, please

In this episode Rose reads a portion from Kevin Quashie's book, The Sovereignty of Quiet. To get some of the books that we mention on the podcast, please check out our growing collection here: https://bookshop.org/lists/

In this episode Robert reads a reflection on genuine friendship from Henri Nouwen's book The Inner Voice of Love . To get some of the books that we mention on the podcast, please check out our growing collection here: ht

In this episode Rose and Robert speak on the tricky concept of discernment. To get some of the books that we mention on the podcast, please check out our growing collection here: https://bookshop.org/lists/black-and-aliv

In this episode Robert gives some strategies for wellness in a chaotic time-period for our country. To get some of the books that we mention on the podcast, please check out our growing collection here: https://bookshop.

In this episode, Robert and Rose are back together and sharing their desires and musings for a new year of podcasting. To get some of the books that we mention on the podcast, please check out our growing collection here
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