
Tent Talks with Dr Stephen Backhouse
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178 EpisoderWhile we are no longer producing new Tent Talks episodes every now and then we will take the opportunity to point listeners to new projects. Tent producer and co-host Chris Marchand has just begun releasing a new podcast we wanted you to be aware of: Wall of Silence, about church abuse and mishandling in the Anglican Church in North America. This is the second of two preview episodes we are offering in the Tent feed. This episode introduces a parable, a kind of alternate version of the abuse cases of Cherin Marie's daughter and Joanna Rudenborg, and also features an interview segment with Stephen Backhouse, as did the first episode. You can find the Wall of Silence wherever you listen to podcasts: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wall-of-silence [https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wall-of-silence] Chris has also set up a Patreon account for those who want to support the podcast in that way: https://www.patreon.com/WallofSilencePodcast [https://www.patreon.com/WallofSilencePodcast]
While we are no longer producing new Tent Talks episodes every now and then we will take the opportunity to point listeners to new projects. Tent producer and co-host Chris Marchand has just begun releasing a new podcast we wanted you to be aware of: Wall of Silence. Here is the description: In this first episode we introduce the sexual abuse case of lay pastor Mark Rivera. From there we begin to look outward to see how church leadership responded to it, from the local diocese to the national denomination, the Anglican Church in North America (ACNA). As "the thesis," this episode is the explanation for why this podcast exists and whose story we are telling: the advocacy group ACNAtoo and all victims, whistleblowers, and advocates against church abuse in the ACNA. You can find the Wall of Silence wherever you listen to podcasts: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wall-of-silence [https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wall-of-silence] Chris has also set up a Patreon account for those who want to support the podcast in that way: https://www.patreon.com/WallofSilencePodcast [https://www.patreon.com/WallofSilencePodcast]
The start of the new season in 2024 marks the end of the current season for Tent Talks. We are bringing our podcast in to land, with a series of final thoughts from former guests, hosts and friends of the show. Join Stephen Backhouse in a series of conversations as we explore The Last Word. This final episode contains conversations with Eve Poole and our first ever guest, Golibe Omenaka. You can listen to the first episode of Tent Talks with Golibe here [https://tent-talks.simplecast.com/episodes/tent-talk-with-golibe-omenaka], as well as here [https://tent-talks.simplecast.com/episodes/white-tears-4-with-mark-charles-rachel-clarke-and-golibe-omenaka] when he appeared in the White Tears series. If you want to hear more from Golibe you can listen to his previous podcast here [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/of-saints-sorrow/id1517992214]. You can listen to Eve Poole's Tent Talks episode here [https://tent-talks.simplecast.com/episodes/eve-poole] and find out more information about her work at her website https://evepoole.com/ [https://evepoole.com/]. Lots of Tent Talks resources have been brought out from behind the paywall. You can find them HERE [https://www.tenttheology.com/]. Has anything we make been interesting, useful or fruitful for you? You can support us by becoming a Fellow Traveller on our Patreon page HERE [https://www.patreon.com/tenttheology].
The start of the new season in 2024 marks the end of the current season for Tent Talks. We are bringing our podcast in to land, with a series of final thoughts from former guests, hosts and friends of the show. Join Stephen Backhouse in a series of conversations as we explore The Last Word. Episode Three features co-host Sean McCoy in a conversation with Rachel Howell about what faith looks like when so much about our lives has crumbled, shifted, or grown over the years. Rachel Howell is a teacher, spiritual director, and church planter. You can find her on her Substack "Go Out In Joy," [https://gooutinjoy.substack.com/] where she writes about "conversations of changing faith for those needing resources as they leave too-small stories." Lots of Tent Talks resources have been brought out from behind the paywall. You can find them HERE [https://www.tenttheology.com/]. Has anything we make been interesting, useful or fruitful for you? You can support us by becoming a Fellow Traveller on our Patreon page HERE [https://www.patreon.com/tenttheology].
The start of the new season in 2024 marks the end of the current season for Tent Talks. We are bringing our podcast in to land, with a series of final thoughts from former guests, hosts and friends of the show. Join Stephen Backhouse in a series of conversations as we explore The Last Word. Episode Two features co-host Chris Marchand offering a coda to his series on "Women in Church Leadership" with conversations from sociologist Lisa Weaver Swartz, author of Stained Glass Ceilings and Anglican priest Amanda Holm Rosengren. You can find out more about Lisa Weaver Swartz at her website: https://lisaweaverswartz.com/ [https://lisaweaverswartz.com/] or purchase her book here [https://www.amazon.com/Stained-Glass-Ceilings-Evangelicals-Practice/dp/1978819994]. Amanda Holm Rosengren is a priest at Church of the Redeemer [https://redeemernorthshore.org/] in the Anglican Church of North America. Lots of Tent Talks resources have been brought out from behind the paywall. You can find them HERE [https://www.tenttheology.com/]. Has anything we make been interesting, useful or fruitful for you? You can support us by becoming a Fellow Traveller on our Patreon page HERE [https://www.patreon.com/tenttheology]. As mentioned during the episode, here are some of the books available that offer Biblical and theology support for women as church ministers: Rediscovering Scripture's Vision for Women, Unveiling Paul's Women, and Women and Worship at Corinth by Lucy Peppiatt; The Hidden History of Women's Ordination by Gary Macy; Icons of Christ byWilliam G. Witt; Women and the Gender of God by Amy Peeler; The Making of Biblical Womanhood by Beth Allison Barr, Paul and Gender by Cynthia Long Westfall; Tell Her Story by Nijay Gupta; The Bible vs. Biblical Womanhood and Man and Woman: One in Christ by Philip B. Payne.

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