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From the Mere Orthodoxy Podcast Network: The Podcast reflecting on God's Word and our world. Thoughtful weekly conversations about theology, the culture, and the church, hosted by Derek Rishmawy and Alastair Roberts. Featuring Andrew Wilson, Brad East, James Wood, and Joseph Minich.

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Andrew Wilson is a theologian and author known for his work on Christian theology and practice.
Brad East is a scholar and theologian with expertise in church history and ecumenism.
James Wood is a theologian and professor specializing in Christian doctrine and ecumenical relations.
Joseph Minich is a theologian and author focusing on Christian ethics and social thought.

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0:00 53:53

Your Vocation Isn't Radical Enough

Hosts
Derek Rishmawy Alastair Roberts
Guests
Andrew Wilson Brad East James Wood Joseph Minich
Keywords
vocation theology culture church career identity fulfillment community providence faithfulness biblical doctrine Reformation

Derek Rishmawy, Alastair Roberts, and Brad East discuss why so many Christians today feel stuck, anxious, or overwhelmed by the idea of “calling.” They examine how the biblical and Reformation doctrine of vocation has been reshaped by modern expectations of career, identity, and fulfillment—and how to recover a clearer, more grounded view of vocation rooted in community, providence, and everyday faithfulness.

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Key Idea
Vocation isn’t about finding the perfect, fulfilling job. It’s about using your gifts to serve others and glorify God in the ordinary responsibilities of life.

Chapters
0:00 Introduction and sponsor
2:00 Why calling feels confusing today
4:30 When vocation becomes careerism
6:30 Community and the biblical view of calling
8:30 The myth of the perfect job
11:00 Deep gladness and daily responsibility
13:00 The idol of work and career fulfillment
16:00 Gifts for the good of others
18:30 The human calling in Genesis
21:00 Male and female in shared vocation
24:00 Why we need a deflated view of calling
26:30 Dignity in ordinary work
29:00 Vocation for all kinds of people

Resources Mentioned
The Foremost Problems in Contemporary Dogmatics – Herman Bavinck (Lexham Press)

Frederick Buechner: “The place God calls you to is the place where your deep gladness and the world’s deep hunger meet.”

 

0:00 57:08

Hath Pope Leo XIV Jurisdiction Here?

Hosts
Derek Rishmawy Alastair Roberts
Guests
Andrew Wilson Brad East James Wood Joseph Minich
Keywords
Pope Francis Cardinal Robert Prevost papal authority Christian unity Catholic social teaching Protestant principles Catholic tradition ecumenical councils

Mere Fidelity is back! Welcome to Mere Fidelity 2.0: A Mere Orthodoxy Podcast. Hosts Derek Rishmawy, Alastair Roberts, Brad East, and James Wood dive into the major news of Pope Francis's passing and Cardinal Robert Prevost's election as Pope Leo XIV. As Protestant theologians, they grapple with what this papal transition means for the broader Christian landscape.

They discuss how evangelicals should approach papal authority, explore the potential for greater Christian unity under the new papacy, and examine the ongoing influence of Catholic social teaching. They also reflect on the challenges and opportunities of engaging with Catholic tradition while remaining committed to Protestant principles.

Chapters:

00:00 Mere Fidelity 2.0: A New Era
03:25 Protestant Perspectives on the Papacy
09:21 Toward a Unified Church
12:30 Papal "Authority"
15:25 The Role of the Pope in a Divided Church
18:23 Visions for Unity in the Church
23:53 Pope Not King
25:02 Protestant Perspectives on Tradition
27:55 Calvin in the Middle
32:46 Visible and Invisible
33:48 Encyclical Teaching
41:05 Extra Cautions
46:24 Future Ecumenical Councils
51:20 New Chapter

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