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Nomad Podcast

For more than 15 years Nomad Podcast has been hosting conversations with theologians, activists and

Episodes

Total: 386

It's that time of the year again! So we thought we'd offer up a Christmas themed Devotional for you

For many of us, the charismatic movement has been a mixed bag of bonkers and blessing. The danger is

Enneagram trainer Liz West joins us on the show to talk about this ancient tool for transformation.

Catholic theologian and priest, James Alison joins us on the show to discuss scapegoating. It's a wo

Elaine Heath is the perfect person to speak to about the emergence of new expressions of Church. She

Professor Tom Wright has got another book out! If you found the 1800 page tome that was Paul and the

From just two verses at the end of Romans, Paula Gooder has gleaned some fascinating insights about

You're no doubt aware that the Church has been in steady decline in the West for a number of decades

It's summer and we're feeling generous, so with thought we'd share this month's Nomad Devotional wit

For those of you who support us on Patreon, you’ll already be familiar with David Benjamin Blower’s

Christianity in the West is collapsing. Poet, peacemaker and scholar John Philip Newell believes we

Vicky Beeching was the darling of the Christian worship scene. For a decade she wrote hit albums and

"If we want our world to be more beautiful, kind and fair, then should'nt our activism be beautiful,

Metropolitan Kallistos Ware is considered by many to be the leading theologian today in the Orthodox

Rachel Held Evans was brought up in the 'buckle of the Bible Belt' and inherited a conservative evan

Political theologian Stephen Backhouse believes that the earliest Christians tended to see patriotis

Danielle Shroyer believes that more than any other idea, the doctrine of original sin has "slowly er

Poet and priest Malcolm Guite helps us mark the death and resurrection of Jesus with poems from his

Professor Thomas Oord has spent years wrestling with the problem of evil. Why, if God is all powerfu

Georgia May's parents had an open-door policy. Literally. Most of the time the front door of their h