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639: The Apostle to the Apostles with Jennifer Powell McNutt

The election is just three weeks away and Phil is exhausted, Kaitlyn is concerned that evangelicals supporting Harris are making the same mistake as those supporting Trump, and Skye blames the whole mess on WWJD bracelets. Based on Kaitlyn’s recent Religion News Service article, the Holy Post crew discuss a better way for Christians to think about politics and voting. Then, Wheaton College professor of theology and history, Jennifer Powell McNutt, talks to Skye about her new book, “The Mary We Forgot.” She argues that the Mary Magdalene we encounter in the Gospels is not a scandalized prostitute, but a significant supporter of Jesus’ ministry and “the apostle to the apostles.” Also this week—more useless fruit fly science.




0:00 - Intro


1:51 - Show Starts


4:54 - Theme Song


5:15 - The National Association of Evangelicals - Listen to the Difficult to explore how Christians can become peacemakers. Go to https://www.nae.org/introduction-difficult-conversations-podcast-series/ to check it out!


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9:18 - Fruit Fly Study on Swallowing and Happiness


15:21 - Kaitlyn Learns About 80’s Bands


18:30 - Kaitlyn’s Schiess’s Political Method Article


23:15 - Simplicity and WWJD Bracelets


31:50 - Methods and Conclusions


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50:04 - Interview


53:04 - Different Views of Mary Magdalene


56:44 - Church History and Interpretations of Mary Magdalene


1:06:15 - Mary Magdalene the Tower


1:18:16 - Mary Magdalene the Apostle to the Apostles


1:24:15 - How Mary Magdalene Points to Christ


1:26:58 - End Credits  


Links Mentioned in the News Segment:

Fruit Flies Get Happy from Swallowing


In Search of a Christian Political Method with Kaitlyn Schiess: https://religionnews.com/2024/09/30/in-search-of-a-christian-political-method/


Other resources:

The Mary We Forgot: What the Apostle to the Apostles Teaches the Church Today by Jennifer Powell McNutt: https://a.co/d/3w6oxT5


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5 Comments


I’ve been listening to the Truce podcast as they’ve been doing a deep dive into Christian fundamentalism and the historical events and decisions that have shaped the union of evangelicalism and the Republican Party. As I’ve been healing from my own church-related trauma, I really appreciate the thoughtful discussion that y’all and similar podcasts bring to remind me that there are still individuals and communities who are committed to following Jesus, not a political ideology.

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I'm genuinely wondering how Evangelicals (or indeed anyone) supporting Harris can remotely be making the same mistake as supporting an inhuman monster who did catastrophic damage in the four years he was president, and then refused to accept the election results, encouraged an insurrection, has ties to dictators and admires them, and so on. This is going to be an interesting episode...

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Ah, I see, this is more about how Evangelicals specifically have been following the same pattern since the 1980s (single-issue, etc.), not a "both sides-ism" kind of thing.

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I am here for all of Skye’s fruit fly comments! As a person in science and science education, I was truly in stitches listening to Skye’s take on this! Thank you for starting my day with a laugh!😂😂😂

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A goose with a knife is from the untitled goose game!

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