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The Word in Black and Red

The Word in Black and Red
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Liberation Theology
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Paul's Letter To the Romans
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Interpreting Biblical Texts
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Redemption
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Queer Relationships
Inclusivity In Religion
Translational Choices In Scriptures
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Welcome to the Word in Black and Red, where we read the Bible from a leftist and liberationist perspective to elucidate the way people of faith and their comrades can understand the Bible as a source of healing, love, and liberation for all people.

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Join Micah, Scott, Mat, and Avery as we explore who God is, what the new covenant looks like, and why Moses is quite so shiny in Exodus 34-35:3. How do we see the idea that God is love here in this ancient passage about cursing disobedient people for... more

Join Micah, Ell, Grahmin, and Avery as we discuss Moses seeking after and seeing God in Exodus 33. Why is God still pulling away from the people? What does Moses do to restore the relationship? And what do you mean, God showed Moses God's butt? Find ... more

Join Micah, Ell, Fae, and Don as we discuss the Golden Calf in Exodus 32. What is the significance of the golden calf, and did it really happen here? What political agenda is this story achieving, and why does it show up right here? What are the gold... more

Join Micah, Blue, Spencer, and Aaron as they discuss the proper worship and the Sabbath in Exodus 29-31. Why is this so much harder than just worshiping a cow? What is the purpose of this census, and why does God later hate censuses? How does this pa... more

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Recent Guests

Jules Webb
Writer and graphic designer, creator of Feast of My Flesh
Episode: S 2.26 | Exodus 25-28 | Instructions for God's Dwelling and Vestments
Father Micah Lazarus
Presiding priest at St. Photini Universalist Orthodox Church, progressive LGBTQ affirming church
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Episode: S 2.25 | Exodus 24 | The Mosaic Covenant
Dave Bindewald
Founder of the Center for Play and Exploration
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Episode: S 2.23 | Exodus 23:10-19 | Sabbath Rest
Aaron Smith
Host of All Things Made New podcast
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Episode: S 2.23 | Exodus 23:10-19 | Sabbath Rest
Graham Culbertson
Host of Everyday Anarchism
Everyday Anarchism
Episode: S 2.20 | Exodus 19-20 | Arrival at Mt. Sanai & the Ten Commandments
Ell Johnson
A Christian anarchist and co-host on The Word in Black and Red
The Word in Black and Red
Episode: 0.17 | Why Did Jesus Speak in Parables? | Crossover Episode from Found in Translation
Brandon Johnson
The Translator from the Found in Translation Podcast
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Episode: S 2.14 | Exodus 11-12:28 | The First Passover
W Scott McCandless
Host of Retelling the Bible Podcast
Retelling the Bible Podcast
Episode: S 2.14 | Exodus 11-12:28 | The First Passover
Aaron J Smith
Fledgling anarchist and member of an Episcopal Church community of anarchists.
All Things Made New
Episode: S 2.13 | Exodus 9:13-10:29 | Triad 3: The Hail, the Locusts, and the Darkness

Hosts

Micah Embi
Host of The Word in Black and Red, engaging deeply with themes of faith, social justice, and community building from a leftist perspective.
Ell Johnson
Co-host and Christian anarchist, contributing insights on faith and social justice.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 89 ratings
  • Fun intuitive conversations and theological discussions. Some funny moments. Great stuff.

    Podcast Addict
    5
    RigofMidgard
    a month ago
  • God is always on the side of the oppressed

    I have spent years away from religion, believing that it was incompatible with who I was as a person both politically and socially.

    This podcast and community has helped me understand religion in ways I didn't know was possible.

    Thank God for Micah and the rest.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    TheBansheeQween
    United States6 months ago
  • Jesus is Woke

    Everything about Jesus of Nazareth’s actions, thoughts, conduct, ministry, and commandments are woke. This podcast gets that.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    SafetyPants
    United Statesa year ago
  • Revolutionary

    Perfect podcast for all the anarchist & commie Christians out there ;)

    The diversity of perspectives from all the cohosts means that this podcast will challenge you no matter who you are. You’ll laugh a lot too!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    AveArden
    United Statesa year ago
  • a must listen for christians

    This podcast had completely changed my perspective on a lot of bible teachings. This is a necessary listen if you want to understand the bible!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    metritore
    United Statesa year ago

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The variety of guests and co-hosts is often praised for bringing diverse insights, enriching the discussions on faith and social justice.
Many commend the informative and entertaining nature of the discussions, making complex subjects accessible to a broader audience.
Feedback highlights the welcoming and inclusive atmosphere, attracting those who may feel marginalized within conventional religious contexts.
Listeners appreciate the thoughtful examination of biblical texts through a progressive lens, with many noting the podcast's ability to challenge traditional narratives.

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S 2.12 | Exodus 8:20-9:12 | Triad 2: The Swarms, the Cattle, and the Boils
Q: Mason, could you tell us a little about your political tendency, your religious background, and how we can connect with you?
I think of myself as an anarchist, influenced by Quakerism and the emergent church movement. You can connect with me via my website masonmennenga.com.
S 2.4 | Exodus 2:23-3:12 | The Burning Bush & a Flaming God
Q: Tell me a little bit more about how Moses is perfectly positioned to do this.
Moses has Egyptian upbringing and managerial experience, making him well-equipped to lead the Israelites out of Egypt.
1.38 | Genesis 43-44 | Joseph Tests His Brothers
Q: Brandon Rhodes, would you mind telling us a little bit about your political tendency, religious background, and how we can connect with you?
Brandon shares his leftist political views, affinity for anarchism and socialism, and his transformative experiences growing up evangelical.
0.5.1 | Liberation Theology with David Inczauskis
Q: What does liberation theology actually mean?
Liberation theology reflects on God's work in the lives of oppressed people, emphasizing social justice and liberation.
0.7 | Feminist Theology & Postmodernism
Q: So how do we connect with you?
If you want to connect with me personally, please do, on Instagram, I am Lipstick Lutheran and Wisdom Ways in St. Paul, Minnesota.

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2. Father Micah Lazarus
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5. Graham Culbertson
6. Ell Johnson
7. Brandon Johnson
8. W Scott McCandless

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