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Of This World

Hosted by Unknown Host · EN · 8 episodes

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Episodes
8
Last ep.
12 days ago
Avg length
51m
Booking Probability™
36
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Listen Score
13
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44
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About this podcast

Of This World is a podcast dedicated to discussing religion and politics. Co-hosts Daniel Steinmetz-Jenkins, a historian at Wesleyan University, and Nick Tabor, a journalist and author, talk with scholars, writers, and theologians working at the seam between faith and the secular. Across each episode they return to one question: can there be an effective religious left in the United States? A joint production with Commonweal magazine.

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Pope Leo XIV: A Conversation with Journalist Elise Ann Allen

May 21, 202654mEp. 80

Hosts and Commonweal contributors Daniel Steinmetz-Jenkins and Nick Tabor chat with journalist Elise Ann Allen, the Rome correspondent for Crux, about her new book, (Penguin Random House). Together, they discuss how Alle

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Minnesota, Mamdani, and Iran—A Conversation with Kambiz GhaneaBassiri

May 7, 202652mEp. 70

Hosts and Commonweal contributors Daniel Steinmetz-Jenkins and Nick Tabor chat with historian of Islam Kambiz GhaneaBassiri, professor of religion at Carleton College and author of A History of Islam in America: From the

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The Great Global Transformation: A Conversation with Economist Branko Milanović

Apr 21, 202642mEp. 60

Hosts and Commonweal contributors Daniel Steinmetz-Jenkins and Nick Tabor chat with economist Branko Milanović, senior scholar at the CUNY Graduate Center, about his new book, The Great Global Transformation: The United

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The Black Church and Progressive Politics: A Conversation with Gary Dorrien

Mar 26, 20261h 10mEp. 50

Hosts and Commonweal contributors Daniel Steinmetz-Jenkins and Nick Tabor chat with Gary Dorrien, professor at Columbia University and Union Theological Seminary, about the life and legacy of Jesse Jackson and the Black

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On the Altar: A Conversation with Historian Jonathan Sheehan

Mar 6, 202642mEp. 40

Hosts and Commonweal contributors Daniel Steinmetz-Jenkins and Nick Tabor chat with Jonathan Sheehan, professor of European History at UC Berkeley, about his new book On the Altar: A History of Sacrifice from the Sacred

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Revelation and Reporting: A Conversation with Journalist Daniel Silliman

Feb 23, 202655mEp. 30

Hosts and Commonweal contributors Daniel Steinmetz-Jenkins and Nick Tabor chat with reporter Daniel Silliman about his tenure at Christianity Today, his bombshell reporting on Ravi Zacharias, the current state of Evangel

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American Charisms: A Conversation with 'Spellbound' Author Molly Worthen

Jan 21, 202649mEp. 20

Hosts and Commonweal contributors Daniel Steinmetz-Jenkins and Nick Tabor discuss Spellbound: How Charisma Shaped American History from the Puritans to Donald Trump with author Molly Worthen, professor of history at the

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Christianity's American Fate

Jan 8, 202637mEp. 10

Hosts and Commonweal contributors Daniel Steinmetz-Jenkins and Nick Tabor introduce the podcast and discuss the book Christianity's American Fate: How Religion Became More Conservative and Society More Secular by David H

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