On Second Thoughts...

Matt Stenhouse

Theological reflections on art and life. onsecondthoughts.substack.com

Episodes

  1. Second thoughts on "Would God really say that?" with Tania Harris

    06/08/2025

    Second thoughts on "Would God really say that?" with Tania Harris

    Rev Dr Tania Harris is a pastor, author, practical theologian and the director of God Conversations, an organisation that helps people hear and respond to God’s voice. In this conversation, we discuss Tania’s book, Hearing God’s Voice: Towards a Theology of Contemporary Pentecostal Revelatory Experience. Our conversation begins with discussing how I came to learn about Tania and her work. From there, we explore some questions around how we can understand whether God is really speaking to us. History shows that all kinds of evil have been committed by people claiming that God told them to. I was reminded of this through watching a true crime television show a couple of years ago. The show was called Under the Banner of Heaven, starring Andrew Garfield and Sam Worthington. In it, almost every bad thing that happened was associated with a claimed divine revelation, including the murders that were the focus of the plot. Surely there are some things that a God of love would not command people to do. With her wisdom and experience, Tania helped me through some of the specific questions prompted by my reflections on that television show. You can learn more about Tania at the God Conversations website, where you can also find links to her books and publications. For more on Tania’s story and the topic of whether God speaks through dreams, visions and prophecy, I recommend checking out her appearance on Unbelievable. If you’re interested in seeing what I have written on violence, war, justice, what it means to be a man, and several other topics, I recommend taking a look at my series inspired by watching popular movies: https://onsecondthoughts.substack.com/t/film-series This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit onsecondthoughts.substack.com

    59 min
  2. The Problem and Promise of Freedom with Steven Félix-Jäger

    04/02/2025

    The Problem and Promise of Freedom with Steven Félix-Jäger

    Dr. Steven Félix-Jäger is an artist and academic whose work deals primarily with the intersection of faith and culture. Steven is currently an associate professor of theology & worship and director of academic research at Life Pacific University. In this conversation, we discuss his latest book, The Problem and Promise of Freedom: A Public Theology for the Church. Our conversation begins with discussing how Christian public engagement is often undergirded by certain eschatological systems; as Richard Middleton has famously said, “Ethics is lived eschatology”. From there, we explore the implications for 21st-century Christians before briefly touching on some of the most difficult topics related to ethics and handling sacred texts. You can learn more about Dr Félix-Jäger on his website, where you can find links to his art, music, podcasting, and books. For anyone interested in my reflections on war movies that are mentioned in the interview, see: What do we do in times of war? If you have never seen the photos from Nagasaki, I encourage you to visit: Atomic Bombing in Nagasaki and the Urakami Cathedral, where 10,000 Christians out of 15,000 lost their lives. For anyone interested in Marius Nel’s book that is mentioned, see Pacifism and Pentecostals in South Africa: A new hermeneutic for nonviolence This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit onsecondthoughts.substack.com

    1h 9m
  3. Children's Books and Enemy Love with Jared Neusch

    09/26/2024

    Children's Books and Enemy Love with Jared Neusch

    Dr Jared Neusch is a biblical scholar who has co-authored a book about Jesus for kids. In this conversation, Jared and I discuss his journey from Bethel Church in Redding, California, across the pond to the UK and into Christian academia. We also talk about the motivations that led him to author a book about Jesus for kids with his friend Connor Shram. Jesus vs. the Bad Guys: A Story of Love and Forgiveness is a fun book, and I would certainly recommend it to anyone with young children. If you are a Christian parent looking for an imaginative approach to engaging with your kids about the way of Jesus, this may be just what you need. In the interview, Jared shares that he pursued studying for a PhD because he wanted to explore how the revelation of Christ affects our reading of the Old Testament. We delve into the details surrounding this a little; in particular, we discuss how this impacts our understanding of ethics and our reading of violent passages in the Old Testament. The story of Samson comes up, and if you’re interested in my thoughts on that story, you can check out the piece I wrote back on Valentine’s Day earlier this year here. Otherwise, if you’d like to find out more about Jared, you can find him on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jaredneusch/ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit onsecondthoughts.substack.com

    1h 14m
  4. The Music of Willie Johnson with Chris EW Green

    08/09/2024

    The Music of Willie Johnson with Chris EW Green

    Earlier this year, I committed to a writing project. For me, this was a challenge and one that took hard work. Like all endeavours that are worth something, this venture was at the same time enjoyable but also a strain; pleasant, but at the same time, it pressed on some scars or perhaps wounds. I thought my adventure of contemplation into the music of Willie Johnson was over. This was until I stumbled onto a lecture by Dr Chris EW Green. Although I have become very familiar with Dr Green and his work in recent years, you may not have heard of him. As well as serving his church community as a Bishop, Chris is a Professor of Public Theology at Southeastern University in Lakeland, Florida and leads the Worship and the Arts interest group at the Society for Pentecostal Studies. Chris, an artist himself, often gives lectures on the intersection and interplay between the arts and theology. He does this from a background in the Pentecostal church, something we have in common. The lecture I came across recently involved Blind Willie Johnson and two of his most well-known songs, John the Revelator and In My Time of Dying. Given the project I had just completed, I thought to myself: what better way to cap off the series than to have a conversation about Johnson and his music with someone far wiser than I? So, I reached out to Dr Green, and he graciously accepted my invitation to spend some time talking about the arts, Johnson, his music and all the places that takes us. The conversation gets into some terrifying personal memories from each of our childhoods, and as you would expect from speaking to theologian, we end up talking a lot about the Bible. I do not think it is in any way an overstatement for me to say that Chris is one of the wisest people I have ever come across when it comes to handling the Scriptures with careful attention and reverence. I hope you enjoy the conversation and if you are interested in finding out more about Chris’s books, lectures, sermons, and artwork, you can check it out at https://www.cewgreen.com/. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit onsecondthoughts.substack.com

    1h 8m

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