The Intersection with Dr. J + Friends
Dr. J chats with seminarian and writer Jamie Carlson for a candid and humanized conversation about the state of evangelical gender discourse—and why so much of it feels simultaneously overheated and unserious. In a cultural moment shaped by tribalism, suspicion, and outrage, Jamie argues that many Christian conversations about gender have become less about seeking truth together and more about protecting camps and caricatures. The result is a discourse that often forgets the humanity of the people involved. Rather than reducing the conversation to slogans or talking points, Justin and Jamie explore what it might look like to recover genuinely Christian dialogue marked by humility, charity, patience, and love in truth. Along the way, they wrestle with the emotional and spiritual cost of divisive church culture, the ways mistrust corrodes Christian community, and why so many believers feel exhausted by debates that seem designed more to win than to understand. As Jamie bluntly puts it, “Mistrust is the opposite of love.” Amen. The episode also moves beyond abstract theology into lived experience—examining how institutional failures, personal wounds, church dynamics, and differing Christian traditions shape the way people approach questions surrounding gender, leadership, and authority. Rather than pretending these conversations are easy, the case is made for faithful dialogue without abandoning conviction or complexity. Goodwill, they argue, is not compromise. It is discipleship. Can Christians disagree meaningfully without dehumanizing one another? Can theological conviction coexist with gentleness, curiosity, and honest self-examination? And what might happen if believers became known less for outrage and more for wisdom, compassion, and spiritual maturity? For listeners weary of endlessly polarized debates, this episode offers something increasingly rare: a serious conversation about difficult issues that refuses to sacrifice either truth or love. LINKS: * Article: Why Evangelical Discourse is Unserious via Mere Orthodoxy [https://mereorthodoxy.com/why-evangelical-gender-discourse-is-unserious], on Substack [https://mereorthodoxy.substack.com/p/why-evangelical-gender-discourse] * Substack: https://jamiecarlson.substack.com/ [https://jamiecarlson.substack.com/] * Kierkegaard, Works of Love [https://www.amazon.com/s?k=Works+of+Love+by+Soren+Kierkegaard] * The Nicene Creed [https://www.britannica.com/topic/Nicene-Creed] * The Apostles' Creed [https://www.britannica.com/topic/Apostles-Creed] * Henri Nouwen on Silence [https://www.amazon.com/s?k=Hesychia+by+Henri+Nouwen]
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