T.M.I.

by Isaac Stubbs

Welcome to the crossroads of theology, morality, and modernism. This podcasts focuses on the topics that connect humanity to the circuit of divinity. This engagement with the eternal themes of humanity is a deep breath for a thoughtful mind.

Podcast episodes

  • #9 - Wealth and Righteousness: Jesus, Money, and the New Testament.

    #9 - Wealth and Righteousness: Jesus, Money, and the New Testament.

    Isaac and Josh discuss the question "It is wrong to be rich?" using biblical sources and a modern theological lens. We explore the religious pros and cons that different monetary systems provided the saints and how that may have impacted clerical views on money.

  • #8 - Kate Leigh: Suicide Prevention and Technology

    #8 - Kate Leigh: Suicide Prevention and Technology

    Isaac and Kate discuss various factors of suicide and look at the issue from a technological, biological, and societal perspective. We explore possible solutions to the problem and reflect on what makes life meaningful and worthwhile.

  • #7 - William Fluckiger: Emotional Intelligence

    #7 - William Fluckiger: Emotional Intelligence

    Isaac and Josh discuss emotional intelligence with William Fluckiger, resident RA. We explore living in the moment, taking care of one's own needs, and being mindful.

  • #6 - Madison Messervy: Love and Marriage, Theology of Romance, Divine Relationships

    #6 - Madison Messervy: Love and Marriage, Theology of Romance, Divine Relationships

    Isaac and Josh discuss love and marriage with Madison Messervy, Isaac's fiancée. We explore our relationships with God, how love may have arisen biologically, and how we can reconcile our current understanding of love with the wonder of divine love.

  • #5 - Jada Brown: Advocacy in the Gospel, Building Zion, Embracing Dissonance

    #5 - Jada Brown: Advocacy in the Gospel, Building Zion, Embracing Dissonance

    Isaac and Josh discuss the Uncomfortable Project with its founder, Jada Brown. We explore advocacy in a church setting, historical examples of theocratic and political rebellion, and the implications of prophetic authority.