39: Violence Prevention at Churches and Schools with Eugene Hung

In this episode, Nick and Allison are joined by Eugene Hung (Feminist Asian Dad). Eugene is a former evangelical pastor and Dallas Seminary graduate, Eugene currently writes and speaks on a freelance basis about issues of gender, race, and parenting. He has also served as an educator for relationship and sexual violence prevention at UC Irvine, as well as a movement organizer and digital communications manager for the nonprofit Man Up Campaign. He is here to talk with us about violence prevention in churches and schools.

He has written on #MeToo and the Church for Mutuality Magazine and This is What a Feminist Asian Dad Looks Like for The Junia Project.

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28: Communal Complicity, Gender, and Race with Rev. Gricel Medina

28: Communal Complicity, Gender, and Race with Rev. Gricel Medina

Well hey y’all! It’s been a time! In this episode Nick and Allison talk about communal complicity, gender, and abuse with our friend Rev. Gricel Medina. You can find her on social media on Twitter and Instagram. Pastor Gricel is involved in church planting, theological education, community development, and is deeply involved in biblical gender equality. She is ordained in the Evangelical Covenant Church.

Go check out her work! A big thank you to our 7 patrons on patreon for their support, and a huge thank you to those who engage and share our work on social media! For those who are more sensitive to topics of abuse, we do discuss a lot of abuse within the context of church and family so we want to give you a heads up on that.

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24: Deborah and #MeToo

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It has been a while! Hello! We’re back. Sort of.

In this episode we tackle the prophet Deborah in Judges ch.4-5 and get into some deeper questions from our twitter followers and friends. We hope you enjoy! For more research on this topic, see the excellent article by Ron Pierce, where he goes through the story of Deborah and Jael in great detail. Arthur H. Lewis makes several additional theological and linguistic points about her son in Judges ch.5. For a more historical survey of Deborah in church history, see J.G. Brown. Much is often asserted about the nature of priesthood in the First Testament, and Christina Campbell has some interesting points to make about that question.

Also, finally, for those who desire an answer to who Nick was compared to….see Episode 16 of The Sinnergists Podcast. You should go follow them on twitter, too.

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