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Intelligent, humorous, sometimes arrogant
I have real admiration for Dr Mullins work. His lastest book is a real gem. Yet, his dry humor and intellect at times present as arrogance. I suppose it's entertaining, but not always soul building.
Jnich44
Favorite Podcast
I’m not the biggest podcast subscriber, but I always make it a point to listen to every new episode of The Reluctant Theologian. Being a professional theologian, I’m often frustrated at the lack of quality and serious thinking that is typical of most theology podcasts and YouTube theology. You won’t find that here. The host, Ryan Mullins, is a world-class theologian and philosopher who has a particular gift for communicating erudite theological and philosophical concepts at a level that I’m confident my 16-month old son could understand. He platforms a plethora of scholars of different backgrounds, persuasions, and faith commitments, gives them a way to communicate their work to a wider audience than just fellow scholars, and asks probing questions to help listeners think through the ideas they’re hearing. If I could listen to only one theology podcast for the rest of my life, it would be The Reluctant Theologian Podcast.
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redfan07
Language
I began listening, but quickly stopped because two PhD speakers misused the language. They both said “I” when the correct word is “me.” For example: “ please join Dr. smith and ME….” NOT “please join Dr Smith and I…..” Please, if you are really PhD folk, use the language correctly.
msbizzett
Excellent Theology Podcast
Not only is this one of the best theology podcasts available, but Mullins is one of the most talented interviewers you will encounter. He does an excellent job of charitably engaging different views, presenting objections, and pressing for clarity. Don’t miss an episode!
G-X
Consistently Stimulating
This might be the best analytic theology podcast out there. Ryan Mullins has a unique gift for making complex and abstract theological issues exceptionally clear.
gubdognerd