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June 07th, 2016 | by The Maxwell Institute

#47—The spiritual lives of America’s “Nones,” with Elizabeth Drescher [MIPodcast]

If you surveyed Americans, asking them to identify themselves as: A) Catholic B) Muslim C) Evangelical D) Mormon …and so on, an increasing number will […]

May 24th, 2016 | by The Maxwell Institute

#46—Marilynne Robinson on The Givenness of Things [MIPodcast]

The New York Times Review of Books says Marilynne Robinson “is not like any other writer. She has created a small, rich, and fearless body […]

April 26th, 2016 | by The Maxwell Institute

#44—Kate Bowler’s history of the prosperity gospel movement [MIPodcast]

Even if you’ve never heard of a Christian movement scholars call “the prosperity gospel,” chances are you know some of its most famous proponents, like Joel […]

April 19th, 2016 | by The Maxwell Institute

Rabbis who taught “you can’t actually judge by looking” (MIPodcast Moments)

The episode with Julia Watts Belser offers a great primer on Judaism shortly after the destruction of the Temple in 70 CE., answering questions like Who were the […]

The Maxwell Institute Podcast is where faith and scholarship have a nice conversation over lunch. Scholars from the Latter-day Saint tradition and beyond talk about faith, history, scripture, philosophy, theology, and more.

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