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by Yazmin Dooley Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Associate Producer

Gary Fletcher is a comic and audio editor based in Nashville, TN. He is the founder of Nashville comedy outfit Corporate Juggernaut and the producer and cohost of the Osiris Podcast Which Is Better?. A member of the team since the summer of 2018, Gary does audio editing, graphic design and most of the social media at RTN.

RTN Theology Cohost

Chris is the proud husband to Rachel, dad and jungle gym to Noa, Titus, Emett, and Simeon. A native Central Floridian, Chris moved to Durham in 2006. He holds an MDiv from Duke Divinity School and regularly assists in the Intro to New Testament course.

History Podcasts

Bob Crawford (The Avett Brothers) & Dr. Ben Sawyer (MTSU History) share conversations with great thinkers from a variety of backgrounds – historians, artists, legal scholars, political figures and more –who help us uncover the many roads that run between past and present.

Crossroads Special: History Daily - Two Stories from the Space Race

Today we’ve got a little something special for you- something we’re calling “Crossroads.” From time to time, on weekends, Bob and I will be sharing episodes of podcasts that we think our audience might enjoy, and our first ever featured podcast is History Daily. History Daily is hosted by our friend and podcaster extraordinaire, Lindsay Graham.

Who is the guest on RTN Theology 29?

Augustine: Natalie Carnes (Baylor) & previous guest, James K.A. Smith (Calvin). This wide-ranging and luminous conversation spotlights Dr. Carnes’ new book, Motherhood: A Confession (Stanford UP) and branches out to talk about her previous writing on iconoclasm and monuments, justice, memory, and parenting during COVID-19. Paul Zach (featuring Liz Vice) provides our soundtrack with songs from his EP, God is the Friend of Silence.

Who are the artists in the RTN Theology?

This special RTN Theology conversation features two renowned artists, Scott Avett and Makoto Fujimura, at the table to talk creativity, hope, artistic process, and faith in a time of pandemic. Scott Avett is a member of the Avett Brothers and a visual artist recently exhibited at the North Carolina Museum of Art . Makoto Fujimura is internationally known for his Nihonga works. He founded the International Arts Movement (IAM), leads the Fujimura Institute, and recently co-founded the Kintsugi Academy. His book, Art + Faith: A Theology of Making releases in January 2021 via Yale UP. Josh Garrels provides our soundtrack with songs from his newest release, Peace to All Who Enter Here.

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