Mere Fidelity Mere Fidelity
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From the Mere Orthodoxy Podcast Network: thoughtful weekly conversations about theology, the culture, and the church, hosted by Matthew Lee Anderson, Derek Rishmawy, Alastair Roberts, and Andrew Wilson.
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Thinking For Yourself
When dealing with delicate, nuanced, disputed, or important issues, should Christians primarily rely on their own judgment or the authority of church leaders in their lives? Derek, Alastair, and Matt bring their own experience to bear, as well as a reliance on Scripture and authority, to answer this listener-submitted question.
Full show notes at www.merefidelity.com.
Timestamps:
Hot Deal [0:00]
A Better Question Than It Sounds [2:21]
Be Like Alastair [4:14]
Clarification of Roles [8:55]
Avoiding Individualism [13:30]
Submission to Commands [22:24]
Casuistry [26:18]
Rebellion [30:18]
Confessions [35:52] -
Men and Women in I Timothy
Andrew, Matt, and Alastair take up the oft-disputed passage from First Timothy that seems to restrict the authority of women in the church. What’s the best way to handle this in the twenty-first century?
Full show notes at www.merefidelity.com.
Timestamps:
Zwingli the Pastor [0:00]
Old Conundrum, New Energy [1:39]
One Weird Question [3:18]
One Further Question [6:35]
Ecclesiastical Evolution [11:22]
vv. 11-15 [16:25]
Load-Bearing Details [22:12]
Autheneo and Didasko [27:27]
Restricting Teaching [29:26]
Saved Through Childbearing [35:00] -
The Resurrection in John
Christ is risen indeed, alleluia! The Easter season is upon us, and the regular cast and crew have the Resurrection on their minds. This year Matt, Alastair, and Derek dive into the Gospel of John to discuss what makes this account different than the other gospels, including, but not limited to: why Jesus told Mary Magdalene not to touch him but invited Thomas to touch him, why John waited for Peter before entering the tomb, and what is going on with those 153 fish.
Full show notes at www.merefidelity.com.
Timestamps:
Which Gospel Is Best? [0:00]
Johannine Distinctives [3:38]
Resurrection All Over [7:13]
Ezekiel [13:04]
Characters [14:52]
The Footrace [18:08]
153 Fish [26:29]
Touch Me, Touch Me Not [31:48]
The Ending [44:57] -
The Cross and the Empty Tomb
As we approach Palm Sunday, Alastair, Matt, and Derek meditate—and ask incisive questions—upon the Cross, the Resurrection, the Triumphal Entry, the Transfiguration, and the true center of our faith.
Full show notes at www.merefidelity.com.
Timestamps:
All Glory, Laud, and Honor [1:09]
The Bible’s Third Day Problem [2:14]
The Crucial Tension [3:12]
Holy Saturday [6:13]
Resurrection Art [8:42]
Satellite Events [13:59]
Watershed [17:05]
Crossbearing [19:43]
Triumphal Entry [22:08]
Glorious Defeat [28:25] -
Quit Social Media
We can all feel it. Something about social media is just really unhealthy. But what to do about it? That’s the question on the table in this episode of Mere Fidelity. Should we pull the plug entirely? Should we seek balance? Should we embrace it?
Full show notes at www.merefidelity.com.
Timestamps:
One More Episode [0:00]
Like, Follow, Subscribe, Defend Yourself [1:47]
Types of Social Media [4:14]
The Twitter Shift [6:22]
Gamification of Speech [9:20]
The Attention Dimension [11:23]
Default [14:12]
Signaling and Positioning [18:09]
Digital Benedict Option [21:27]
Regulate [30:27]
Quit Hypocrisy [34:23]
Huge Benefits [45:18] -
God’s Preferred Pronouns
In yet another brazen foray into hot topics, Matt, Derek, and Alastair talk with eminent trinitarian theologian, Dr. Fred Sanders, about why masculine terms are used to refer to God.
Full show notes at www.merefidelity.com.
Timestamps:
Pastoral Ethics [0:00]
Our Trinitarian Correspondent [1:54]
Referring to God [3:22]
Matt’s Second Publication [7:19]
Personhood & Revelation [8:42]
Trinity First, Then Creation [11:47]
Now It’s Personal [15:13]
Back to the Spirit [19:19]
Feminine Imagery & Feminine Identity [24:17]
Breath [31:33]
Utility [34:43]
Customer Reviews
153
The Divine Council Worldview Pod also did the numerology on 153 this week!
Engaging, informative, and humorous!
Great way to keep up with what’s going on in American Christianity! The hosts have great personalities, and quality guest speakers!
Most Engaging Podcast
I really enjoy this podcast. I love both the depth and lightheartedness with which they address theological and cultural questions, and they consistently choose such worthwhile questions to discuss and authors to host. I invariably come away having learned a lot and been highly entertained while doing it. I especially love that they give air time to genuine disagreements, among themselves or between themselves and their guests in a very cordial yet sharpened and purposeful way. This is a skill nearly everyone could probably get better at in our current culture. In addition, I love that they honor the contributions of thoughtful feminine authors on culture and theology. I can happily listen to more episodes of this podcast consecutively than any other show.