Church Potluck: A Smorgasbord of Christian Curiosity

Dale McConkey, Host

Church Potluck serves up thoughtful, friendly, informal conversation at the intersection of Christianity and contemporary culture. Just like a church potluck, we offer variety: a variety of topics, a variety of academic disciplines, and a variety of Christian traditions. Guests are friends and colleagues who are also experts in the fields of sociology, political science, theology, philosophy, divinity, and more.

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Episodes

Horror and Christianity in Film: Haunting or Holy?
Aug 21 2023
Horror and Christianity in Film: Haunting or Holy?
Brace yourselves for a chilling journey as we traverse the shadowy realms of horror and Christianity in the latest season of Church Potluck. Picture this: you're plunged into a world where spine-tingling tension meets a quest for spiritual insight. Sounds like a thrilling ride, right? Buckle up as Clint Peters (creative writing), Curt Hersey (communication), Mike Bailey (political science), and Dale McConkey (sociology), serve up a tantalizing platter of frightful conversations and Christian Curiosity.This episode is a rollercoaster ride through the eerie world of horror films, from the controversy they stir up to their undeniable magnetism. We unravel the Freudian theory of repression in horror, the medical horrors in The Exorcist, and the origin story of legendary director Wes Craven. On this ride, horror isn't just about jump scares and blood-curdling screams; it's an exploration of fear, the unknown, and our instinctive reactions.The journey doesn't end there. We turn the spotlights to the '80s, an era that saw music and horror mesh in a way that sparked both dread and fascination. We explore the Christian themes subtly woven into horror films. As we wrap up, we take a step back to appreciate the global horror landscape, understanding how different cultures might perceive and express fear. So, sit tight and let's plunge into the terrifying essence of horror. Are you ready for some goosebumps?(Description generated with AI, with some revisions.)The views expressed on Church Potluck are solely those of the participants and do not represent any organization.
Navigating the Intersection of Artificial Intelligence and Faith
Aug 11 2023
Navigating the Intersection of Artificial Intelligence and Faith
Season 2 of Church Potluck has officially begun! To kick off the new season, we are exploring the potential impact of Artificial Intelligence on religious faith. Join Christy Snider (history), Michael Papazian (philosophy), Michael Bailey (political science), and me (sociology) as we question the spiritual implications of AI in our lives. The title of this episode was generated by AI, and here is the unedited summary of the podcast, also generated by AI:Ever wondered about the intersection of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and faith? Does the idea of machines with consciousness challenge your belief of what it means to be human? Brace yourself for an engaging conversation as we navigate this intriguing terrain on another episode of Church Potluck.With Dr Christy Snyder, Dr Michael Papasian, and Dr Michael Bailey as our esteemed guests, we wrestle with Alan Turing's concept of AI and question the true intelligence of a computer. As we delve deeper, the philosophical implications of AI, its potential to learn, develop a personality, and even to be seen as a person, will force you to re-evaluate your understanding of AI. Will AI ever have rights? Can it be part of the religious context? We even take a daring leap into the world of policy decisions and the potential biases of AI.Our discussion takes us from the very concept of AI and human consciousness to the role of AI in religion, public policy, and its potential impact on humanity. We discuss the ethical and moral implications of AI, the potential for AI to learn and develop its own personality, and even the possibility of AI having rights or being seen as a person. Through the lens of faith and religion, we attempt to uncover how AI is reshaping our notions of being human and our place in the world. A truly enlightening episode of Church Potluck awaits you.The views expressed on Church Potluck are solely those of the participants and do not represent any organization.
Southern Baptists and Female Preachers: Pondering the Prohibition
Jun 21 2023
Southern Baptists and Female Preachers: Pondering the Prohibition
Is it time for the Southern Baptist Convention to reevaluate its traditional views on women serving as pastors? In an eye-opening conversation, we tackle the question of whether these views reflect sound biblical theology or are simply remnants of outdated sexist ideology. Our guests are Southern Baptist preacher Rev. Dr. Stephen Drake along with Drs. Erin Moniz and Jon Huggins, both of whom are ordained in the Anglican Church of North America.We discuss the recent Southern Baptist meeting in New Orleans in which several churches were ejected from the SBC for having female pastors, and also additional restrictions were placed on women in pastoral roles (pending final approval next year).  Comparing the Southern Baptist Convention's practices to those within the Anglican Church and other Christian traditions, we explore the evolving perspectives on gender roles in church leadership. Erin shares her experiences as a woman being called to ministry and pursuing her ordination.As we wrap up, we delve into the concepts of complementarianism, egalitarianism, and mutuality, examining their implications for gender roles within the church. Our guests share their perspectives on the roles of men and women in church leadership and the vital need for both voices to be represented. We also touch on the potential harm that can be caused unintentionally by certain messaging and recommend resources for further exploration. Join us for this enlightening and engaging conversation on the ever-evolving roles of women in church leadership.The views expressed on Church Potluck are solely those of the participants and do not represent any organization.