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jonathan_foster

58 Episodes

12 minutes | Mar 26, 2023
6:4 Show Me What I'm looking For (Substack/Patreon Newsletter Publication)
An audio file from my weekly newsletter which is really my substack publication which is really my patreon publication. Find me at fosterj.substack.com Peace
10 minutes | Mar 13, 2023
6:3 Of Convenience Stores and Beauty (Substack/Patreon Newsletter Publication)
An audio file from my weekly newsletter which is really my substack publication which is really my patreon publication. Find me at fosterj.substack.com Peace
9 minutes | Mar 6, 2023
6:2 A Comical Theology (Substack/Patreon Newsletter Publication)
An audio file from my weekly newsletter which is really my substack publication which is really my patreon publication. Find me at fosterj.substack.com Peace
10 minutes | Mar 3, 2023
6:1 Wolf Spiders and Truth (Substack/Patreon Newsletter Publication)
An audio file from my weekly newsletter which is really my substack publication which is really my patreon publication. Find me at https://fosterj.substack.com Peace
19 minutes | Dec 6, 2022
5:13 Wrapping up Season Five (Along with Dana Hicks)
Hey everyone, I believe this will be the last of season five! Unless I change my mind. Then it won't. Thanks for hanging out with me this season. It's been a lot of fun. --Feel free to review, like, star, thumbs up and more if you've found anything helpful here. Sign up for my newlsetter at jonathanfosteronline.com and as always, find videos with my full conversations like the one I had on this episode with Dana at patreon.com/jonathan_foster. --Speaking of Dana... Dr. Dana Hicks is an Amazon best-selling author and has written a new book, the one we'll talk about today called "The Knot: How to Secure Healthy, Modern Relationships While Not Being Tied to Marriage's Past." I've read it. It's good. It's not like anything you've probably read alng the lines of marriage and relationship. Which is one of the reason's why it's good! --Dana has been a church planter, pastor, professor, and leadership developer for over 30 years now and his doctorage from the Beeson Pastor Doctoral Fellowship at Asbury Theological Seminary. --Peace everyone!
50 minutes | Nov 17, 2022
5:12 Artificial Intelligence (along with Sheri Kling)
Here’s a bit about AI (artificial intelligence), technology, evolution, post-humanism, and what religion (Christianity specifically) probably needs to change in order to assist AI (and all of us) in learning values. //I mention Ilea Delio a couple of times in this episode. If you’re interested in this subject matter, you should certainly check out her work, including “Re-Enchanting the Earth: Why AI Needs Religion.” Also, my stuff about amipotence can be found in Thomas Jay Oord’s really helpful book “Pluriform Love.” I also reference “Nature Technology and the Sacred” by Bronislaw Szerszynski, “Religion in the Making” by Alfred North Whitehead, and “How We Became Post Human” by Catherine Hales in this episode. //Search for MidJourney on Discord to partner with AI to “create” your own images. // Don’t forget to join me and my friend, Dr. Sheri Kling having a conversation at www.Patreon.com/jonathan_foster. You can find out more about Dr. Sheri at https://www.sherikling.com. I’m currently reading her book, “A Process Spirituality,” and enjoying it very much! //Music for today’s show is a bunch of stuff from me and/or Landr.com as well as the theme song for this season which is called “Losing It” by Velveteen. It can be found at epidemicsound.com. //Thanks everyone! Feel free to leave a review and share it with a friend.
67 minutes | Nov 12, 2022
5:11 lovehaiti.org (along with Shay Foster)
Episode 11 is me hanging out with my man, Shay Foster who is the co-executive director at www.lovehaiti.org. If you don’t have a non-profit to plug into, you should check it out. -We talk some theological change, church stuff, and life, but mostly we talk about Haiti, it’s history, our involvement, and why humans in the Global North should be aware of what's happening there. -Don’t forget to join me with authors, theologians, pastors, doctors, and licensed counselor friends over at www.patreon.com/jonathan_foster. There’s a bunch of good resources happening there. -Thanks everyone! Feel free to leave a review, share it with a friend, and don’t forget to sign up for my newsletter at jonathanfosteronline.com.
22 minutes | Oct 20, 2022
5:10 Theology of Consent Book
Big day today: Theology of Consent-Mimetic Theory in an Open and Relational Universe is out everywhere. It’s the culmination of almost 3 years, or almost 8 years, or almost 50 years depending on how we quantify these things.  Pick up a copy. Leave a review. Join the party! -Here’s the Amazon link: https://amzn.to/3Db7rOB -I kinda like the tune I use to open and close today’s episode. It’s called “Sunrise in El Born” and it’s by Matt Large from epidemicsound.com. Other music and samples are by me or stuff I’ve snagged from Landr.com. -You should share this show with someone. Go for it. And while you’re at it, just give it some stars, or likes, or thumbs up, or whatever your podcasting platform asks for.
36 minutes | Oct 3, 2022
5:9 Parenting: Connection over Correction (along with Ryan & Jess Lambros)
Questions about parenting within the paradigm of uncontrolling love is the theme of this episode. It’s a super important subject. I hope to bring a few ideas to the conversation, and a bit of my time with Ryan and Jess Lambros, but also point you to the full zoom dialogue I had with (as well as my conversation with Libby Tedder-Hugus) on my patreon page. Just search for www.Patreon.com/jonathan_foster. What all these young parents are talking about is important. I hope you’ll check it out. -Ryan is a life coach with www.thetablecoach.com and working through his doctoral dissertation in open and relational theology and Jessica, LPC, is the owner and clinical director of Stories Counseling. www.storiescounseling.com. -This week’s open and relational/process book I want to highlight is Rob Bell’s “Everything is Spiritual.” It’s true, Bell isn’t necessarily an ORT theologian, however, this book as much or more than any other he has written, fits really well with ORT themes. It’s my favorite Rob Bell writing. -Thanks everyone! Feel free to leave a review and/or share this with a friend. Meanwhile, don’t forget to sign up for my newsletter at www.jonathanfosteronline.com. -The main music for this season’s show is from an artist known as Velveteen. The song is called “Losing It.” It comes by way of www.epidemicsound.com. And a bunch of the samples and other music comes from landr.com or me.
33 minutes | Sep 29, 2022
5:8 Some FAQ's with Dr Thomas Jay Oord
On this episode I respond to questions by going next level. That’s right, I’m bringing in one of my mentors, the Dr. Thomas Jay Oord to answer questions about the bible, the validity of different religions, sexuality, and finding personal meaning. Plus, at www.patreon.com/jonathan_foster I continue the conversation by talking to Tom about randomness, God controlling the future, love, and bonus topic: The Princess Bride. All you gotta do to hear the rest of the talk is to subscribe to my patreon page for as little as 3$ a month. What a deal! -To find out more about Tom, his books, his doctorate program, his blog, please check out www.thomasjayoord.com. -Feel free to leave a review on your podcasting platform, share the episode with a friend, and of course sign up for my newsletter at www.jonathanfosteronline.com. -The open and relational resource I want to highlight this week would have to be something by the aforementioned TJO, so I’m going with “Uncontrolling Love." It was a really helpful book for me and I’ve referenced many times over the past five years. -The main music for this season’s show is from Velveteen and is called “Losing It." It comes to us by way of www.epidemicsound.com. Other samples and music are provided by me or stuff I found at www.Landr.com.
23 minutes | Sep 23, 2022
5:7 Church: Positive Dominant
I think the truest thing we can say of God is that S(H)e is love. And the fundamental characteristic of love? It's consent. It feels week, but I suspect it’s the weakness that makes it strong. The weakness of consent is the strength of love. And it’s the thing that can help us move from a negative to positive dominant mindset in the church. -Some resources I reference on this episode: Mary Douglas - Purity and Danger: An Analysis of Concepts of Pollution and Taboo, https://www.amazon.com/Purity-Danger-Routledge-Classics-93/dp/0415289955 Richard Beck - Unclean: Meditations on Purity, Hospitality, and Mortality. Negative Bias - http://www.wisebrain.org/media/Papers/NegativityBias.pdf Cultural Psychology: Essays on Comparative Human Development https://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=9wxc-Xs78Q8C&oi=fnd&pg=PA205&dq=Nemeroff+Hitler+sweater&ots=1VcZ2cFk4r&sig=bNLDU1MJrRNykOXyBv7iWvR3xAM%2523v=onepage&q=Hitler&f=false -Feel free to leave a review, share it with a friend, and of course sign up for my newsletter at www.jonathanfosteronline.com. -The Girardian resource I want to highlight this week is the online site http://girardianlectionary.net. If you teach or preach, it is an indispensable resource. -The tunes “Losing It” and “Part of the Game” by Velveteen are both used on this episode. You can find those at epidemicsound.com. Other samples and music are provided by landr.com or me.
53 minutes | Sep 20, 2022
5:6 Church: Is it Still Helpful? (along with Libby Teder Hugus)
On this episode I respond to questions about moving forward with the church. One young person put it this way: “What is even the point? Given how many people have been hurt, is church even helpful any longer?” So I give some open and relational theological thoughts, some stuff that’s been influenced by those who are influenced by Bill Hegel, some stuff to rethink omnipotence, mystery, and the misguided but oft-parroted phrase, “everything happens for a reason.” I also talk a bit about my own personal journey of trying to figure out theology and ecclesiology (i.e., church) after we went through the intense event of losing our daughter. Yeah, that event pretty much colors everything in my life. -And then I take the discussion about church further with my friend, the Rev. Libby Teder Hugus. She’s a pastor at https://www.thetablecasper.org in Casper, WY. (Sorry, I think I said Idaho in the podcast!) There’s a couple minutes with Libby here, but then I talk longer with her on my patreon page which is at… - https://www.patreon.com/jonathan_foster For as little as three bucks a month you can get access to that interview, others, and a whole bunch of other helpful stuff. So, check it out. -Feel free to leave a review, share it with a friend, and of course sign up for my newsletter at www.jonathanfosteronline.com. -The open and relational resource I want to highlight this week is “Face of the Deep” by Catherine Keller. Dr. Catherine might label herself more process than ORT, and for sure, she would call herself a feminist theologian, but either way, I love this book and all her writing. She says more in one sentence than I do in a whole chapter. -The main music for this season’s show is from Velveteen and is called “Losing It." It comes to us by way of www.epidemicsound.com, though, strangely, I didn’t use it on this episode. Instead, I went with some stuff I made and/or downloaded at www.Landr.com.
44 minutes | Sep 2, 2022
5:5 Church: How'd We Get Here? (along with Letiah Fraser)
On this episode I took a group of questions I got recently about church and boiled ‘em down to one: How did we get here? There are a handful of different topics to work through in order to answer that question well, but here’s a bit of my take filtered as it is through mimetic theory, open and relational theology. So, we’ll talk about Omnipotence some, plus the scapegoating mechanism, some evangelicalism and Donald Trump, control, sacrifice, immutability, and a bunch of other super fun topics! -And don’t miss my conversation with my friend, Rev. Dr. Letiah Fraser on the subject of the church at https://www.patreon.com/jonathan_foster -Helpful sources and/or things I cite… -Paper on Panentheism and Panexperientialism for Open and Relational Theology https://brill.com/view/book/edcoll/9783957437303/BP000019.xml?language=en -Open and Relational Theology https://www.amazon.com/Open-Relational-Theology-Introduction-Life-Changing/dp/B096WM4PQN/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1UT60AGDLIUDA&keywords=open+and+relational+theology&qid=1660654400&sprefix=open+and+relational+theology%2Caps%2C138&sr=8-1 -R,.T. Mullins Podcast Page: https://www.rtmullins.com/podcast - Kristen Du Maze John Wayne and Jesus, https://kristindumez.com/books/jesus-and-john-wayne/ -Feel free to leave a review, share it with a friend, and don’t forget to sign up for my newsletter at jonathanfosteronline.com. -The main music for this season’s show is from Velveteen, entitled, “Losing It,” and on this episode there’s a tune from OTE called “Riding Lower.” Both of those songs come to us by way of epidemicsound.com. And then a bunch of the samples and other music comes from Landr.com or me.
40 minutes | Aug 27, 2022
5:4 Deconstruction (along with Tim Suttle)
Today our topic de jour is deconstruction. I don’t even scratch the surface of this subject, but I imagine you’ll get some stuff here that you might not with most low budgets podcasts. Ha, cuz that’s what this is! Yeah, we talk a bit about Girard and deconstruction as well as some of my frustrations with the church’s approach in general (surprise, surprise) all while giving some input regarding deconstruction when it comes to the bible and prayer. -And… the best thing is, I take the discussion further with my friend and intellectual, Tim Suttle. Tim is a great resource in this area. But, you’ll have to go to www.patreon.com/Jonathan_foster to find that video. It’s worth it! You can also find out more about Tim at timsuttle.com. -Feel free to leave a review, share it with a friend, and of course sign up for my newsletter at jonathanfosteronline.com. -The open and relational resource I want to highlight this week is “Omnipotence and Other Theological Mistakes” by Charles Hartshorne. It's a small but good one. And I suppose I should start highlighting Girardian works as well. Since “Theology of Consent,” which gives a nice overview of mimetic theory is not yet out, I’m going to suggest you head over to ravenfoundation.org. There’s a lot of great Girard stuff there. -The main music for this season’s show is from Velveteen / “Losing It” / by way of epidemicsound.com. A bunch of the samples and other music comes from Landr.com or me.
44 minutes | Aug 22, 2022
5:3 Relationships (along with Derrick Logan)
Welcome to the relationship episode where I do my best to offer a response to the question, “How do I be in relationship without being judgmental?” And also, “How do I be in relationship when I’m the one being judged?” Idk if I give great answers or not, but I definitely give some things to consider. -Don’t forget about my follow up conversation on my Patreon page (search for jonathan_foster to sign up). This week’s video is with my friend Derrick Logan who’s doing some good work helping folks process change, grow in love, and be better human beings. -Feel free to leave a review, share it with a friend, and don’t forget to sign up for my newsletter at jonathanfosteronline.com. -Some resources or sources I cite… *Quantum Fields: The Real Building Blocks of the Universe https://youtu.be/zNVQfWC_evg *Brene Brown and Russell Brand https://youtu.be/SM1ckkGwqZI *Summa Theologica https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Summa_Theologica *And this week’s Open and Relational book I want to highlight is Uncontrolling Love by Thomas Jay Oord. -The main music for this season’s show is from Velveteen / “Losing It” / by way of epidemicsound.com. A bunch of the samples and other music comes from Landr.com or me.
34 minutes | Aug 16, 2022
5:2 Meaning Making (along with Lauren Kilber)
Episode 2 is all about meaning making. In most of Americanized Christianity, it’s too often just assumed that once you pray the prayer (e.g., get God inside of you, get saved, do the thing, drink the juice, or whatever) that meaning will just naturally show up. Turns out, meaning making is much more difficult. And I personally don’t think God is just going to fix it for you. Because God is a relational God, which among other things, means S(H)e’s not going force anything upon you. God is love. And love doesn’t control. Don’t forget to join me with my licensed counselor friend, Lauren Kilber over at www.Patreon.com/jonathan_foster. If you don’t find what she says helpful, email me, so I can reply with a shocked face emoji. Resources and some sites that I mention on this episode… -PEW Research on Meaning: https://www.pewresearch.org/religion/2018/11/20/where-americans-find-meaning-in-life/ -Christopher Nolan’s film, The Prestige. As I mention, if you’re looking for a director that brings mimetic thinking into his shows? Yeah, Nolan is your man. -For more on the Girardian neologism, “individuality” see, The Genesis of Desire by Jean-Michel Oughourlian -This week’s open and relational/process book I want to highlight is Process-Relational Philosophy An Introduction to Alfred North Whitehead by Robert Mesle. -Some philosophical/psychoanalytic people I try to listen to/read include my friend Tim Suttle. Check his stuff out at timsuttle.com. I also read Peter Rollins, and yeah, I think I’ll just include Peter as a friend. I mean, he was on my podcast once. Why not? Also, I try and learn as much as I can from The Why Theory Podcast with Todd McGowen and Ryan Engley. Neither Ryan nor Todd is my friend. Sad. -And my new book is coming out in October of ’22 with SacraSage Press called A Theology of Consent: Mimetic Theory in an Open and Relational Universe. Thanks everyone! Feel free to leave a review, share it with a friend, and don’t forget to sign up for my newsletter at jonathanfosteronline.com. The main music for this season’s show is from Velveteen / “Losing It” / by way of epidemicsound.com A bunch of the samples and other music comes from landr.com or me.
25 minutes | Aug 16, 2022
Season 5:1 Introduction to F.A.Q.'s
This is episode 1 of a new season we’re calling F.A.Q.'s! It’s all about the copious amounts of questions I received recently... questions about meaning, church, relationships, parenting, deconstruction, and more. I’m taking these questions and running them through my brain, which has most recently been saturated with my dissertation work on open and relational theology as well as the work of Rene Girard. Yeah, it’s going to be good. It comes out in Oct of ’22, so mark your calendars now. That’s right, just mark the whole month. You can’t be too prepared for these things. On this introductoin episode I’m introducing the season, setting up how I think things are going to go, and making sure you know about how I’m taking some of the conversation onto my www.patreon.com/jonathan_foster page. You’ll wanna be a part of that! It’s great to be back. I’m having fun with the music, our voice over talent, and in general, these really interesting themes and concepts. (Oh, and my therapist, pastor, spiritual guide type friends on Patreon.) Feel free to leave a review, share it with a friend, and don’t forget to sign up for my newsletter at jonathanfosteronline.com. The main music for this season’s show is from Velveteen / “Losing It” / by way of epidemicsound.com A bunch of the samples and other music comes from Landr.com or me.
33 minutes | May 4, 2022
Relationality
Hey, welcome to a little “in-between” episode as we say. I snagged this one from some of the stuff I’ve done on the Wisdom app. It’s all about open and relational theology. ORT has been super helpful for me. I’m actually working on a dissertation right now where I’m attempting to bring Mimetic Theory and ORT together. Yes, super interesting! You should make sure you know all about how that is playing out by subscribing to my patreon page at www.patreon.com/jonathan_foster and/or my newsletter, which you can do at www.jonathanfosteronline.com. But, now that we’re talking about it, I have no idea why you wouldn’t just do both! Anyhow, work on the dissertation has meant I haven’t been able to podcast in a while. Or do anything in a while! I’ll be back in a couple of months, but man, it’s a lot of work right now. Thanks for listening to this one. As always, reach out with any comments and questions. I hope you are doing well!
21 minutes | Dec 6, 2021
NEW Writing: The Reconstructionist
"The Reconstructionist" with Quoir Publishing comes out TOMORROW. (Unless you're listening to this after Dec 6 then it's ALREADY OUT.) The first 100 people during launch week who purchase – and hopefully leave a review – then email me at jonathanunderscorefoster@gmail.com will get a copy of my cartoon book, “Mimetic Cartoonery” FREE. I know, I’m outta control. LOTS of people are dealing with deconstruction. Understandably. Stuff needs to be deconstructed. But, wouldn’t it be great if we could reconstruct? Yeah, tear some stuff down, but figure out how to build something deeper, more gracious, more substantive. Our world needs it. So, go for it. Search for Jonathan J Foster or the book title tomorrow on Amazon. Thanks everyone!
53 minutes | Oct 12, 2021
4:10 Talking with Mark Karris
We're wrapping up season 4 with a conversation with my friend, Mark Karris. Mark is a therapist, best selling author, and a musician. Make sure to stick around to the end of the episode to hear Mark's latest single, which you can also find at https://youtu.be/IM6hg27pQyM. Find out all that he's involved in at www.markgregorykarris.com. Subscribe to the e-news at www.jonathanfosteronline.com and if you're really crazy, go to www.patreon.com/jonathan_foster. Thanks everyone!
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