• #95 Navigating the Digital Empire with Autumn Ridenour
    May 6 2026

    In this episode, we’re bringing the thought of Augustine into the conversation with the help of Autumn Ridenour, the author of Restlessness and Belonging: Augustinian Wisdom for the Digital Empire. We explore this concept of a digital empire for thinking about the dangers and possibilities of A.I. and social media in ways that parallel what the Roman Empire was to St Augustine.

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    38 mins
  • #94 A.I. is a big moment for Humanity! - with Katherine Schmidt
    Apr 13 2026

    Social media helped people communicate with each other. AI does the opposite: people talk to it instead of another living being and become isolated. Human interaction, according to Katherine Schmidt, is one of the big differences between the two most recent technological revolutions, and why she is enthusiastic about the first but concerned about the second.

    Katherine Schmidt is Associate Professor and Chair of the Theology and Religious Studies Department at Molloy University. In this interview she tackles some of the big problems with AI, especially for education, before turning to some of the more hopeful opportunities it creates: such as forcing us to educate better and think better about what it means to be human.

    Thanks to Jamie Maule for audio editing!

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    42 mins
  • #93 The Real Significance of A.I. with Carmody Grey
    Mar 26 2026

    We're excited to have Carmody Grey back on the show to discuss LLMs from the perspective of theology. We talk about the possible threats posed by A.I., the political questions it raises, and its deeper significance for how it is changing us.

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    52 mins
  • #92 Theological Anthropology and A.I. with Ollie Wright and Marie van Emerick
    Mar 5 2026

    This Episode is *Not* about Angels... Join us as we talk with Marie van Emerick and Oliver Wright: two scholars at Pembroke College Oxford who are working in the area of theology, philosophy, and artificial intelligence. They emphasize the role of the humanities in responding to and engaging with big questions raised by LLMs, especially when it comes to questions about what it means to be human. What do these technologies reveal to us about ourselves, and how are they shaping us?

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • #91 Mythbusting AI & its true potential - with Josh Lawman
    Feb 9 2026

    Josh Lawman, a software engineer who works with LLMs, gives us the inside look at how they work. Are they really a groundbreaking innovation like the printing press and the internet? What are the dangers of thinking they can solve all the world's problems? What perspective does Christianity bring to the debate?


    These and other questions are discussed in this episode. Enjoy!


    Thanks to Jamie Maule for sound engineering!

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    53 mins
  • #90 Thinking with wisdom about AI - with Ruth Okediji
    Jan 19 2026

    Welcome to a new series on Artificial Intelligence!

    In this episode Professor Ruth Okediji joins us on the show to talk about the rapid rise of Large Language Models (LLMs). Why have they been so quickly adopted by so many people? What ethical and legal challenges do they present? How can we use them wisely and responsibly to help us and our society become better from a Christian point of view?

    This is the first of a wide variety of perspectives on AI from many different areas of expertise.


    Thanks to Jamie Maule for his sound engineering!

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    48 mins
  • #89 - What is Political Power For? with Nick Townsend
    Dec 17 2025

    In this episode Nick Townsend revisits the distinction between nationalism and patriotism by noting the difference between nationalism as a claim about where political power should lie (that is, with the nation state), and nationalism as a claim about what political power is for.

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • #88 Faith, Nationalism & Immigration - Barney’s (& David’s) new book!
    Dec 1 2025

    Barney’s new book is out, coauthored with Professor DavidElcott! On the Significance of Religion in Immigration Policy.

    You can buy the book here or download it free here.

    The book guides you through the Jewish and Christianarguments made for many different immigration policies throughout history and in the present day. It has sections that discuss:

    • Bible verses used on all sides of the debate
    • The state of Israel
    • Christian values and US Immigration policy
    • Ambiguities in the Jewish tradition
    • European Immigration in medieval times and today
    • Differences between Catholic, Orthodox, & Protestant approaches to immigration

    In this conversation, Austin asks us questions about theintended audience of the book, its goals and aims, and we also talk a bit about the disagreements we had to overcome in order to have a truly interreligious publication!

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    1 hr