I joined Bryan Zhang for a long discussion of gender and identity on the That’ll Preach podcast.
Category: Podcasts
Martin Luther and the Rule of Faith (with Dr Todd Hains)

Matt and I are joined by Dr Todd Hains to discuss his recent book, Martin Luther and the Rule of Faith: Reading God’s Word for God’s People.
You can also follow the podcast on iTunes, or using this RSS feed. Listen to past episodes on Soundcloud and on this page on my blog.
If you would like to support the production of the podcast, you can do so over on Patreon. If you want to find out more about the show, take a look at our website.
Virtuous Persuasion (with Dr Michael Niebauer)

Matt and I are joined by Dr Michael Niebauer to discuss his recent book, Virtuous Persuasion: A Theology of Christian Mission.
You can also follow the podcast on iTunes, or using this RSS feed. Listen to past episodes on Soundcloud and on this page on my blog.
If you would like to support the production of the podcast, you can do so over on Patreon. If you want to find out more about the show, take a look at our website.
Biblical Reasoning (with Dr Bobby Jamieson & Dr Tyler Wittman)

Dr Bobby Jamieson and Dr Tyler Wittman have just come out with a new book, Biblical Reasoning: Christological and Trinitarian Rules for Exegesis. On this episode, they join Derek and me for a discussion of it.
You can also follow the podcast on iTunes, or using this RSS feed. Listen to past episodes on Soundcloud and on this page on my blog.
If you would like to support the production of the podcast, you can do so over on Patreon. If you want to find out more about the show, take a look at our website.
Conversations in a Crisis: Part V: Trust, Suspicion, and Authority (with Rev Benjamin Miller)
Part I: The Good and the Right
Part II: Improving Our Deliberation
Part III. Reforming Our Political Imaginaries
Part IV: On Submission to Government
Part V: Trust, Suspicion, and Authority
Part VI: Considering Resistance
Part VII: Models for Resistance
Part VIII: Disagreement in the Body of Christ
Part IX: The Experts and the Rulers
Part X: Living Within Our Limits
Faced with our challenge of remaining faithful within and addressing our various contemporary societal crises with wisdom, Christians and churches are fracturing over our differing approaches and postures. My friend Ben Miller suggested that we have a series of conversations, to help us to pursue greater clarity on the principles, virtues, duties, and practices that can equip Christians to meet such difficult times with prudence, insight, and courage.
‘What Are Christians For?’ with Jake Meador

Jake Meador recently joined me for a conversation about his provocative and insightful recent book, What Are Christians For? Life Together at the End of the World. Now he is on Mere Fidelity for another discussion of the issues that he raises within it.
You can also follow the podcast on iTunes, or using this RSS feed. Listen to past episodes on Soundcloud and on this page on my blog.
If you would like to support the production of the podcast, you can do so over on Patreon. If you want to find out more about the show, take a look at our website.
The Dance of the Sexes
I was recently invited onto the Home Fires podcast with Abigail Dodds and Tilly Dillehay, where we had a long and wide-ranging conversation on issues within a Christian account of sexual difference and the relation between the sexes. Take a listen on Apple Podcasts or on the Home Fires website.
The Psalms, with Dr James Hamilton

Derek, Matt, and I are joined by Dr James Hamilton, to discuss his superb new commentary on the Psalms (40% off for Mere Fidelity listeners here!). Hamilton also has a recently published book on typology.
You can also follow the podcast on iTunes, or using this RSS feed. Listen to past episodes on Soundcloud and on this page on my blog.
If you would like to support the production of the podcast, you can do so over on Patreon. If you want to find out more about the show, take a look at our website.
Unruly Media and Our Disordered Discourse
‘For Shame,’ with Dr Gregg TenElshof

Derek, Matt, and I are joined by Dr Gregg TenElshof to discuss his recent book, For Shame: Rediscovering the Virtues of a Maligned Emotion.
You can also follow the podcast on iTunes, or using this RSS feed. Listen to past episodes on Soundcloud and on this page on my blog.
If you would like to support the production of the podcast, you can do so over on Patreon. If you want to find out more about the show, take a look at our website.