Kutter Callaway Podcast Kutter Callaway
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- Religion och spiritualitet
The Kutter Callaway podcast is an ongoing conversation with artists, writers, thought leaders, and experts exploring the various ways in which culture and faith (or the lack thereof) inform and give rise to one another.
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Today in Heresy Episode 1
In the first installment of Today in Heresy, This Week: Monthly Edition, Kutter chats with author and filmmaker Justin Wells about the recently released documentary American Heretics.
Check out Justin's book, How to Film Truth here: https://wipfandstock.com/how-to-film-truth.html
For those who want to attend a screening of the film on August 7th and hear from Justin or Kutter, go to https://www.laemmle.com/film/american-heretics-politics-gospel#get-tickets
Finally, anyone interested in the Better Angels organization and documentary can go here: https://www.better-angels.org/what-we-do/documentary/ -
Kutter Callaway Podcast_The Biggest Little Farm
Kutter talks to John Chester, filmmaker and farmer, who launched Apricot Lane Farms with his wife Molly, about his just released documentary, The Biggest Little Farm
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Kutter Callaway Podcast_Joshua
Kutter Callaway and Joshua Harris chat about Joshuah's now 20-year old book and Kutter's new book Breaking the Marriage Idol, and the new documentary "I Survived I Kissed Dating Goodbye"
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The Kutter Callaway Podcast: Mary Magdalene
Along with Dr. Catherine Barsotti, Dr. Tommy Givens, and Ruth Schmidt, we discuss the new film, Mary Magdalene
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Progressive TV Dinner Episode 1
On this season of the Kutter Callaway podcast, we gather around a meal to talk TV, theology, gender, race, culture, and, of course, food.
As we eat, we are also discussing the Canadian sitcom that is new-to-Netflix-in-the-US, Kim’s Convenience
Thanks to our sponsors: The Asian American Center and The Brehm Center at Fuller Theological Seminary -
Progressive TV Dinner Episode 2
On this season of the Kutter Callaway podcast, we gather around a meal to talk TV, theology, gender, race, culture, and, of course, food.
As we eat, we are also discussing the Canadian sitcom that is new-to-Netflix-in-the-US, Kim’s Convenience
Thanks to our sponsors: The Asian American Center and The Brehm Center at Fuller Theological Seminary