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ep 7.3 - Corporate Responsibility with Ariah

February 29, 2008

We’re a little early this week with the releasing of the podcast. But I’m (Josh) heading out of town for vacation this week and Nick is in an RV in the middle of Australia. So our busyness is your gain. If you consider getting our podcast 2 days early a “gain”. Be sure to stick around for the whole podcast as Anna joins me for a Tall Skinny section and the announcement of some big news.

This week Ariah is back for another edition of the Corporate Responsibility section of the podcast. He talks with his good friend Daniel Burt who was featured on the Oprah Show for their freegan lifestyle. Daniel and his wife Amanda are dumpster divers and proponents of the freegan lifestyle. You can check out their info on Oprah’s site or you can just visit their blog. And you can also check out the segment that came on right before their interview of some dumpster divers in New York City.

Also be sure to check out Ariah’s blog.

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ep 7.2 - Jason Clark & Deep Church

February 25, 2008

This week on the podcast Josh Case, our EU correspondent, interviews Jason Clark from Deep Church. This is one of what we hope will be many European Emergent interviews.

Jason is what we call a vintage blogger, meaning that’s he’s been around a while and pretty much respected by everybody in the blogging community. Jason also is a point person for developing Emergent in the UK. Currently, Emergent-UK has over 3,000 pastors and leaders from a broad range of church streams/denominations, involved in ongoing discussion and a resource network, which he oversees.

You can find out more about Jason here. Jason also podcasts here (Emergent related) and here (church talks).

Joshua and Jason talk about Deep Church and a few other things. Be sure to stop by and check out his site and our good friend Josh Case’s site.

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ep 7.1 - Chris Haw from the Camden House

February 18, 2008

This podcast is a conversation between Josh and Chris Haw from the Camden House in Camden New Jersey. Chris is the co-author of the upcoming book, Jesus for President, with Shane Claiborne. This podcast was recorded while Josh was at the A Sustainable Faith Conference in St. Petersburg, Florida at the beginning of February. As I say in the intro, I think Chris is one of the most insightful and provocative people that I’ve talked to in the past couple of years. What he’s thinking in relationship to the church’s role in response to government, economics, and civil engagement is some of the most deep thinking that is out there today. I hesitate to use the word cutting edge, because I think it’s a rediscovery of Jesus’ relationship to empire. But I will be so bold as to say that I think what he’s working through right now is what the rest of us will begin to wrestle with 10 years from now. And into the future. So in that respect . . . I think he’s way ahead of the game in imagining what a post-oil, sustainable world looks like in relationship to country and allegiance.

He also co-wrote the litany that Shane shared at the Catalyst conference last year that caused a bit of a ruckus in the evangelical world. You can find that litany in the sidebar in our YouTube player.

I don’t have much to put in the show notes. Chris and everyone involved at the Camden House have a low internet presence, which I think is the way they like it so that people can’t emulate a “model”.

But you can find Chris’ blog here, although I’m not entirely sure it even gets updated.

You can check out the promo stuff for JesusForPresident and to find out more about the tour by going here.

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ep 7.0 - Shane Claiborne

February 10, 2008

Shane Claiborne

Shane Claiborne joins us this week for the podcast. Shane is his usual hospitable, nicest guy in the world, self. He waxes poetic with us about justice, poverty, and economics with his east Tennessee southern drawl. Read more

ep 6.9 - Tony Jones & The New Christians

February 4, 2008

Tony Jones
This week Tony Jones stops back by the podcast to admit that we have the best emergent podcast on the net. He also said that we throw softballs to our interviewee’s. So for this show - we don’t pull any punches.

It should be said that this interview is just an audio rip of an actual Video Chat Interview. Some of you may have been online to see it over at Shape Vine. Shape Vine is an interesting site you may want to check out. In a few weeks our video with Tony will be up.

We introduced a couple new pieces. We let Tony give us a review of our podcast. We did a “Word Blitz” where we asked about the definition of some words that he used in his new book. [pogroms, modicum, un-pin-downable, jejune, bloviations, nefarious, short shrift]

Tony talked about his new book, The New Christians. Josh has been raving about the book and his full review is here. In the end Nick gave it 8/10 Mclarens and Josh gave it 10/10. Nick played the hard ass and gave it a less than warm response in order to play into Tony’s criticism.

You can pre-order the book here at Amazon.

Tony provided the first chapter for our listeners. You can get that here.

We are aware that tony had a little bit of a hot mic. Sorry - it will be distracting, but it shouldn’t take away from the content. We were new to the mics through Shape Vines system.

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