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Steve Brown Etc. Steve Brown Etc.
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- Religion & Spirituality
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4.8 • 115 Ratings
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Steve Brown Etc. is a talk show featuring discussion, debate, interviews, comedy, and commentary dealing with religious, political, and social issues. The program is laid-back, fun and just might alter your consciousness.
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Robert Wolgemuth | Men And The Bible | Steve Brown, Etc.
A study Bible created for men? You bet. And guess who wrote a devotional for it? This week, Steve and the gang chat with author and media veteran Robert Wolgemuth about guys and God.
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Eric Schumacher | The Good Gift Of Weakness | Steve Brown, Etc.
Are we weak by God's design? If so, what does that mean for us? This week, Steve and the gang chat with Eric Schumacher about why Jesus is drawn to - not repelled by - our frailty.
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Leah Payne | God Gave Rock And Roll To You | Steve Brown, Etc.
When it comes to Contemporary Christian Music, you may love the rock, but what role did culture, commerce, and politics play in its growth? This week, the Etcetera gang chats with Dr. Leah Payne about the past, present, and future of this history-shaping musical movement.
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John Inazu | Learning To Disagree | Steve Brown, Etc.
When we can't see eye-to-eye, can we still see heart-to-heart? This week, Steve and the gang sit down with attorney and author John Inazu.
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Aimee Byrd | The Hope In Our Scars | Steve Brown, Etc.
Have you been disillusioned by the church? Now what? This week, Steve and the gang chat with Aimee Byrd about hurt and the hope that follows.
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Jennifer & David McNutt | Know The Theologians | Steve Brown, Etc.
Tertullian, Augustine, Barth... Don't know them? Don't worry! This week, Steve and the gang chat with authors Jennifer and David McNutt about theologians, their work, and why it matters.
Customer Reviews
Jesus loves me!
That’s so good to hear and it’s true. God is not mad at me
Well intended, but ….
No question that God’s grace needs to proclaimed from the hilltops. Unfortunately, when it’s done outside the law / gospel paradigm it’s often difficult to fully grasp and sometimes (erroneously) gives the impression that antinomianism is being advocated. I listened to this program for a few years and it wasn’t until I heard some Lutherans explain both law and gospel that I was able to fully grasp what God”s grace really is / means. Better off listening to some of the podcasts from 1517.org
One of my go-to podcasts
I listen to several podcasts, but whenever Steve Brown Etc. comes out with a new one I listen to it first. (unless it's a re-air)