Esau McCaulley Podcast guest
I joined Esau and Mike to for a wide-ranging conversation about Justin Bieber, AI, Trump, and what gives us hope in the midst of so much turmoil.
I joined Esau and Mike to for a wide-ranging conversation about Justin Bieber, AI, Trump, and what gives us hope in the midst of so much turmoil.
How can we teach others to pursue justice with a resilient hope? In this podcast interview, I share how my research among people who have pursued justice for decades has influenced the way I teach. I offer some of my favorite teaching techniques, along with principles that can apply whether you’re teaching in a classroom, […]
I loved host Currey Blandford’s laughter and energy as we dove into this important conversation. Listen on Apple podcasts, and more options.
This interview with Rebecca Cooks at Upper House Christian Study Center is a fun and insightful dive into pitfalls to perseverance and how to press on for justice. Listen on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Watch on Youtube.
Host Anne Boyd and I consider how faculty and grad students can apply lessons from Racial Justice for the Long Haul. Listen on Apple, Spotify, or Podbean.
Host Erik Beck opens this conversation with a reminder of how often we underestimate how long justice takes. In our conversation, I share with Erik what my research can teach us about how people keep working for justice, even when there’s no end in sight. Watch on YouTube. Listen on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.
Anthropology has a reputation for being a “godless” science. But the history of anthropology is littered with Christians. These include people not just appreciating the value of religion – but actually converting in faith while studying anthropology. I’m one of those special folks who gets to call myself both anthropologist and Christian. In this podcast […]
In this interview with Miroslav Volf, we explored questions of forgiveness, justice, and reconciliation. Miroslav Volf is the Henry B. Wright Professor of Systematic Theology and Founding Director of the Yale Center for Faith & Culture. His many books include Free of Charge: Giving and Forgiving in a Culture Stripped of Grace (2006), which was […]
What does it take to become a person who pursues racial justice long term? An early conversation about the research I’ve been conducting on how White Christians become advocates for racial justice. Listen here.
How can you and your organization embrace transformation during a crisis?