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Tony Wuerfel

Faith Undone

A weekly Religion, Spirituality and Society podcast
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Faith Undone

Tony Wuerfel

Faith Undone

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Faith Undone

Tony Wuerfel

Faith Undone

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In this episode we discuss the various epic narratives and the origin stories. We’ll also take time to consider how to approach these stories when one becomes aware of the ancient practice of narrative borrowing. If you’d like to partner with u
Today we’ll consider where the phrase advocating for the devil comes from and the roles we often played while living in religious communities.The post Episode 164 | Advocating for the Devil appeared first on Tony Wuerfel.
Many of us developed a habit early in life for searching for the loopholes in every rule we were given. We’d push the envelope just enough until guilt and shame caused us to take a step back. Today we’ll consider the loophole and why and what t
For many of us Christian praise music is something we’ve outgrown, or maybe simply doesn’t seem to fit. In this podcast I’ll discuss some of the oddities of this music, why it may not fit anymore for so many of us and what alternatives we are f
I see a lot of social media posts lately placing Jesus on THIER political persuasion, promoting mandatory masks and vaccinations or the opposite with freedom to choose. Jesus to some wears a MAGA hat while others would argue vehemently that he
Don’t let the title fool you– this is going to be a fun, in depth look at taking responsibility for our own actions and leaving behind worn out, guilt driven narratives.The post Episode 160 | My Asshole Son appeared first on Tony Wuerfel.
After a long year of silence, a year of reflection and giant shifts I am back with some new positive perspective and eager to deconstruct and reconstruct faith with you again!.The post Episode 159 | Bringing Her Back to Life appeared first on
This new year has already brought with it some interesting shifts– positive and negative. Loss of jobs, new pushes for sustainable energy, triple masking and anal swabbing — it’s looking to be an uncomfortable year. SO how should we engage with
Today we’ll look at liberation theology, socialism, capitalism and whether or not Jesus sided with either. We’ll consider the words, teaching and actions of Jesus while making use of our grey matter to determine how our culture can find real re
Our culture right now is terrified of conflict, terrified of germs, terrified of anything that creates unwanted shifts. We will scream micro-aggressions at every laugh emoji, sanitize every surface of our home, and fight tooth and nail when som
My friend’s the Riveras are some of the most creative, loving, generous friends I have. Not only have we shared family holidays, countless gatherings and family outings we’ve also walked together as families in the deconstruction process. Today
Some of us have felt deep anxiety, fear, sadness, excitement and cycled back all during this last month. Today I want to give a very ancient message of hope some new life, new perspective that may bring some hopeful news during such a divisive
Today I will share some new perspective on an old story about an angry son and a loving dad as well as a beautiful experience I had while leading a discussion in my classroom. What is your center? Are you worthy of being loved? How important is
We live in a time where everyone seems to be a victim, or at the very least claims it. From coffee lap spills to drive by squirt gun shootings (I’ll explain in detail on the cast) people in our culture today have developed a certain aptitude at
There’s a new virtue signal trend on social media that is highly reminiscent of the religious guilt and shame many of us left when we began the difficult work of deconstruction. Today I’ll take time to discuss the “I am the problem” virtue sign
Today I had the opportunity to interview an old friend who’s journey is both heroic and chaotic and yet has found ways to find peace and community in the midst of it all. Matthew has been many things from an international speaker, church plante
Today we’ll discuss the art of deconstruction from two very different lenses. One lens we have observed as of late in the riots, looting, screams for abolition of various social and political systems while the other lens has a more thoughtful a
Today I talk with Michele Snyder, the Redheaded Ragamuffin. She is the great (12 greats) granddaughter of Martin Luther, wife, mother, and theologically insightful person who will share her journey through deconstruction, reconstruction and lea
Today I want to take some time to consider the idea of hope, because honestly it’s been difficult to have these days. What does it mean to be hopeful? How does one experience hope if they’ve left various “hopeful” traditions? Join me as we delv
Our social and political climate in 2020 has become so charged and yet so surface focused that it’s almost near impossible to have real conversations without labels being given and large assumptions being made. Today we’ll discuss the Black Liv
Today we’ll discuss the chaos that is happening in our nation and how it affects us personally and communally. We’ll consider the biases we hold and look at the other perspectives as well. We’ll hover over the waters, dip our wings in and obser
Today I want to introduce you to professor of sociology and secular studies at Pitzer College in Claremont, California Phil Zuckerman. Phil specializes in the sociology of secularity and authored “Living the Secular Life” and “What It Means to
Ever hear someone tell you to follow “God’s will” and feel confused about what that really means? Is there really a literal map planned out for you? Today I’ll answer an email from a new friend in Georgia over the idea of pre-determined life pa
I’ve been observing lately — a lot of things. One is that people are beginning to look to a certain book again. They are quoting it in conjunction with Bill Gates, mandatory vaccination cards, and unscientific biases. Is what’s happening right
Today I talk to my good friend, scholar, and fantastic human being Chris Anderson. We talk about his own journey into deconstruction, reconstruction, leaving faith and finding deep spirituality outside of traditional faith. If you found this po
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