
Jared Stacy and OCB on Reality in Ruins
In this episode, Dr. Jared Stacy discusses his new book *Reality in Ruins*, exploring how traditional Western theological frameworks falter amid ecological, epistemic, and spiritual collapse. He argues that collapse can be a "kairos" moment—a divine interruption that opens space for new, embodied ways of knowing and practicing faith, emphasizing the body as a site of revelation rather than abstract metaphysics. Stacy critiques the self‑justifying tendencies of theology when it remains purely theoretical, urging a grounded, incarnational approach that confronts white evangelicalism’s role in empire and systemic oppression. The conversation also contrasts reconstruction versus fugitive theology, suggesting that transformative change may require both rebuilding and radical refusal of oppressive narratives.

Live with Roberto Che Espinoza, PhD
In this episode, Roberto Che Espinoza, PhD, explores the political theology of death, arguing that life and death are not enemies but tense sisters—a concept drawn from Francis of Assisi. He critiques the dominant theological view that pits life against death...
