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Theology Matters explores how theology matters in the contemporary world, by engaging the matters of theology. Brought to you by the Center of Theological Inquiry in Princeton, New Jersey.

The Center of Theological Inquiry in Princeton, New Jersey, is an ecumenical institute for interdisciplinary research in the field of religion. James I. McCord founded it in 1978 to cultivate a theological renaissance through dialogue. Our mission is inspired by McCord’s vision and values – dedication to scholarship, openness to new ideas, generosity of spirit, and commitment to fresh thinking.

Views expressed in the podcast are those of the participants and not of the Center of Theological Inquiry.
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Daniel Lee Hill on Doing Theology Today by Center of Theological Inquiry
Beverly Gaventa on Biblical Interpretation by Center of Theological Inquiry
Watch the film, Planetary Humanity, here: https://vimeo.com/manage/videos/1088537021
Michael Spezio Troubles with Empathy Philosophy, Theology and the Sciences (PTSc) Jahrgang 11 (2024) / Heft 1, S. 57-120 (64) https://www.mohrsiebeck.com/artikel/troubles-with-empathy-101628ptsc-2024-0005/
Grau, M. Beyond “Hope”: Constructive Anger as a Force in Sustained Climate Action. Pastoral Psychol 74, 113–129 (2025). (open access) https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11089-024-01196-x
Michael Bräutigam on Ironic Thriving, Theological Paradox, and Psychological Dissonance by Center of Theological Inquiry
Barbara McClure on the Role of Hope in Human Thriving by Center of Theological Inquiry
Elijah Baloyi on Studying Religious Practices on the Ground in South Africa by Center of Theological Inquiry
Nadia Marais on Theology and Human Flourishing by Center of Theological Inquiry
From the CTI Archive: Jean Porter response to Paul Bloom by Center of Theological Inquiry
A lecture given by the psychologist Paul Bloom at a CTI symposium in 2013.
Peter Harrison discusses his new book, _Some New World: Myths of Supernatural Belief in a Secular Age_ (Cambridge University Press, 2024). Book details: https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/some-new-world/300E90A9C1F983C06D4859F2BD365474
A Discussion of the book, Against Happiness, with Owen Flanagan, Yolonda Wilson, Michael Spezio, and Joshua Mauldin More information on the book: https://cup.columbia.edu/book/against-happiness/9780231209496
Hanna Reichel on the Shape of Systematic Theology by Center of Theological Inquiry
Vincent Lloyd on Systematic and Political Theology by Center of Theological Inquiry
Kevin Hector on the Shape of Systematic Theology by Center of Theological Inquiry
Roy Lennox On the World Of The Gospels by Center of Theological Inquiry
Erin Raffety on Disability, Theology, and Ethnography by Center of Theological Inquiry
Kamal Ahmed on Islamic Philosophy and Theology by Center of Theological Inquiry
Matthew Barrett and Craig Carter on the Shape of Systematic Theology by Center of Theological Inquiry
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