Topic: Theology

11 chapters across the catalog

Jell-No!
Episode 1852 29:02 - 32:51

1852: Jell-No!

Scofield Reference Bible, Dispensationalism, Christian Zionism

Adam Curry explores the "Scofield Bible" conspiracy theory, which suggests that 20th-century editorial changes influenced American Christians to support the state of Israel. The discussion contrasts "Replacement Theology" with "Dispensationalism," the belief that the 1948 establishment of Israel fulfilled biblical prophecy. Figures like Mike Johnson and Paula White are cited as proponents of this eschatological view.

Jell-No!
Episode 1852 32:52 - 34:27

1852: Jell-No!

Covenant Theology, Tucker Carlson Christian Misunderstandings

Adam Curry describes "Covenant Theology" as a middle ground where Gentiles are grafted into the Jewish people without requiring specific political borders. He argues that Tucker Carlson misunderstood the migration of Christians from Palestine as "ethnic cleansing." The segment suggests Carlson lacks the religious background to accurately interpret these theological and geopolitical shifts.

Pell-Mell
Episode 1752 2:48:02 - 2:51:28

1752: Pell-Mell

Progressive vs. Traditional Christianity and the Inclusion Debate

Pastors from traditional churches are reportedly using their "strident" opposition to mainstream social trends as a recruitment tool, rejecting what they call "gummy bear Jesus." This stands in contrast to progressive Christians who emphasize inclusion and DEI as reflections of being created in God's image. The segment critiqued media portrayals of traditionalists as "regressive" and questioned the definition of progress in a theological context.

LIE-DAR
Episode 1637 44:13 - 47:10

1637: LIE-DAR

Dominion Theology, Seven Mountain Mandate Origins

Dominion Theology, originally coined by Christian Reconstructionists in the 1960s, has been rebranded as the "Seven Mountain Mandate." This charismatic movement, popularized by Dr. C. Peter Wagner, advocates for Christians to take control of seven key spheres of society: family, religion, education, government, arts, media, and business. The narrative is being revived by media outlets to link mainstream Republican figures to fringe religious movements.

Zombie Town
Episode 1564 1:06:37 - 1:13:20

1564: Zombie Town

Paulo Freire, Pedagogy of the Oppressed and Education

The hosts explore the influence of Brazilian Marxist Paulo Freire on the American education system. Citing Jordan Henry and James Lindsay, they discuss how Freire's "Pedagogy of the Oppressed" introduced Maoist thought reform and "critical consciousness" into teacher training. They link this ideology to "liberation theology" and the teachings of Obama's former pastor, Jeremiah Wright.

Norgay
Episode 1411 2:50:28 - 2:54:07

1411: Norgay

Pope Francis, Private Property and Social Justice

Pope Francis has called for a new social justice, stating that the right to private property is not absolute in Christian tradition. This stance is compared to the "Great Reset" goals of Klaus Schwab and the historical influence of liberation theology in Latin America.

Gas Jackers
Episode 750 2:14:28 - 2:20:20

750: Gas Jackers

Science as Religion, Martin Luther's Catechism

A PhD in theology provides an analysis of science functioning as a modern religion, citing Martin Luther's 1529 Large Catechism. The argument posits that a "God" is anything on which a heart relies, and that modern trust in scientific institutions mirrors 15th-century religious faith and idolatry.

Juice Jacking
Episode 717 44:47 - 47:10

717: Juice Jacking

Black Liberation Theology and Subverting Capitalism

John C. Dvorak posits that the racial tensions in Baltimore are being used to promote Black Liberation Theology and a socialist agenda. He argues that slogans like "Black Lives Matter" and "Hands Up, Don't Shoot" are sophisticated messaging tools designed to subvert the American capitalist system.

Citadels of Censorship
Episode 698 10:34 - 13:10

698: Citadels of Censorship

Muhammad Return Claims, PBS NewsHour Commentary

Commentary on PBS NewsHour regarding ISIS's end-times ideology is criticized for projecting Christian theological concepts onto Islam. Specifically, the hosts mock the suggestion that Muhammad will "come down" in a cataclysmic battle, noting that the return of a prophet is a Christian concept not found in Islamic tradition.

Pet Food Stamps
Episode 492 2:00:47 - 2:07:14

492: Pet Food Stamps

Papal Succession, Liberation Theology and CIA

A donor's note sparks a discussion on the potential for a Marxist-leaning Pope and the history of CIA influence in the Vatican. The hosts touch on the suppression of liberation theology and the role of Opus Dei. This is followed by more listener credits, including a "Brolf" jingle request involving Dr. Anthony Fauci.

No Agenda 008
Episode 8 55:27 - 58:23

8: No Agenda 008

Dvorak.org Blog Management, Mike Huckabee Theology

John Dvorak explains the decentralized management of his blog, which is maintained by a group of "retired geezers" and libertarian-leaning volunteers. He mentions a recent post questioning Mike Huckabee's theology degree as an example of the content his self-selecting group of contributors produces.