Episodes

  • Finitude and Personhood | A Conversation with Kelly Kapic
    Jun 9 2026

    How can a robust understanding of our finitude help counter the dangers of individualism? This week, Kelly Kapic joins Bryce and Ashley to discuss how trinitarian theology can deepen our understanding of personhood, how suffering can teach us dependence on God and others, and the effects of technology on our relationship with the world around us.

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    29 mins
  • Imago Dei and the Self | A Conversation with Carl Trueman
    May 26 2026

    What are the consequences of forgetting what it means to be human? This week, Carl Trueman joins Bryce and Ashley to discuss what it means for humans to be made in the image of God, how community and hospitality can restore our sense of the imago dei, and the acts of consecration that hold the tension of our agency as individuals and our responsibility to the Body.

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    42 mins
  • Body and Identity | A Conversation with Angela Franks
    May 12 2026

    What does the self mean for a Christian identity? This week, Angela Franks joins Bryce and Ashley to discuss identity in individuality throughout Christian history and in the Church today, solid versus liquid identity formation, and how body-related issues are deeply connected to identity struggles.


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    45 mins
  • New Series | Praying Alone: Individualism in a Secular Age
    Apr 28 2026

    Welcome back! This new season of The Cartographers is exploring individualism, its history, and how the Church can build a community and legacy in which individuals partake in the joys of self and others. In the first episode, Bryce and Ashley outline the shape of this conversation, discussing the background of the gifts and challenges that individuality has brought through the lens of freedom, meaning, and community.

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    33 mins
  • Redeeming Gender | A Conversation with Abigail Favale
    Feb 10 2026

    What does it mean for manhood and womanhood to be redeemed? This week, Abigail Favale joins Bryce and Ashley to discuss the differences between men and women, their integral complementarity, and why our bodies matter more than we might expect.


    Abigail Favale: The Genesis of Gender: A Christian Theory

    Abigail Favale: "Rethinking Complementarity: From Stereotypes to Icons"

    Abigail Favale: "Is Gender Too Troubled?"

    Abigail Favale: "What is a Woman? A Half-Answered Question"


    Abigail Favale is a writer and professor in the McGrath Institute for Church Life at the University of Notre Dame. She is the author of The Genesis of Gender: A Christian Theory and Our Lady of the Sign: A Novel.


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    50 mins
  • Are Men the Problem? A Conversation with Aaron Renn
    Jan 20 2026

    What does healthy masculinity look like? This week, Aaron Renn joins Bryce and Ashley to discuss the formation of men today, how men lived in the past, and how men can live well in the future.


    Aaron Renn: "The Three World's of Evangelicalism"

    Mary Harrington: Feminism Against Progress


    Aaron Renn is a writer and consultant in Indianapolis. He is the author of Life in the Negative World: Confronting Challenges in an Anti-Christian Culture.


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    51 mins
  • Where are Men Going? A Conversation with Jake Meador
    Nov 25 2025

    How have our modern technologies transformed the lives of young men? This week, Jake Meador joins Bryce and Ashley to discuss the cultural forces shaping men and masculinity today, the ways technology has reformed masculine formation, and the relationship of men to the new right.


    Jake Meador: ⁠"Four Types of Christian Cultural Engagement"⁠

    Katherine Dee: "How the Internet Made the Far-Right"


    Jake Meador is the editor-in-chief of Mere Orthodoxy. His writing has appeared in The Atlantic, First Things, National Review, Christianity Today, and more. He is also a contributing editor at Plough and a contributing writer at The Dispatch.


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    48 mins
  • Midseason Reflection: Double Standards and Hallucinogenic Violence
    Nov 4 2025

    Take a peak behind the curtain with Bryce and Ashley as they discuss some of the articles they've been mulling over recently. Bryce and Ashley discuss the existence of double standards against men today, the cross-gender pornification of our culture, the desire men and women feel for discipleship, and how we can meet those desires in ways that are both affirmative and redemptive.


    The Agenda:

    - Jen Hatmaker and the double standard against men

    - Is hypermasculinity a problem?

    - The shift from individualism to mob identity

    - Pornography is a violent hallucinogen

    - Reflection questions!


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    36 mins