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752: #752 - A Southern Baptist Girl Turned Anglican Priest: A Conversation with Tish Harrison Warren

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Theology in the Raw

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🗓️ 12 August 2019

⏱️ 74 minutes

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Summary

On episode #752 of Theology in the Raw Preston has a conversation with Tish Harrison Warren. Tish and Preston talk about poking the progressive bear, egalitarianism in the NT, Tish’s journey toward priesthood in the Anglican church, and her hot new book Liturgy of the Ordinary.

Tish Harrison Warren is a priest in the Anglican Church in North America. She has worked in ministry settings for over a decade as a campus minister with InterVarsity Graduate and Faculty Ministries, as an associate rector, and with addicts and those in poverty through various churches and non-profit organizations. She is now a Writer in Residence at Church of the Ascension in Pittsburgh, PA. (If you want to hear a long explanation of why she’s for women’s ordination, you can listen here.)

She is author of Liturgy of the Ordinary: Sacred Practices in Everyday Life (IVP). Her articles and essays can be found in Christianity Today, CT Women, Art House America, Comment Magazine, The Well, Christ and Pop Culture, The Point Magazine, and elsewhere. She is a founding member of The Pelican Project.


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0:00.0

The I'm going to do. Okay, I am here with my new friend and fellow writer Tish Warren. And I have already

0:40.0

apologized to Tish privately and I want to do so publicly for

0:43.8

harassing her on Twitter because I said an email to her I don't know a few weeks ago

0:49.6

saying hey Tish I would love to have you on my podcast,

0:53.5

and I got nothing but crickets, which is not a big deal

0:56.2

because most people to email me get nothing but crickets,

0:59.2

sometimes forever or for a very long time.

1:02.1

And yet I reached on Twitter to rally my followers to agree with me that I really need to have Tish on my podcast.

1:10.0

And I hope that you take that harassment in a positive way because I think a lot of people were like yes yes yes

1:14.6

please have Tishon so anyway I'll have to say I apologize but I'm also

1:20.0

excited that you're on the podcast thanks for for being on Theology and the wrong.

1:23.4

Yeah, I'm glad. I'm sorry, I'm terrible at email. There's an entire chapter of my book about how bad I am at email.

1:31.1

And especially in the summer summer we've been traveling and I'm

1:35.4

pregnant and sick a lot so yeah I'm bad at it but I do want anyone listening to

1:41.6

know that some of this is that I'm on a committee with I'm now on an advisory committee with you and sort of know your work.

1:50.0

So I'm saying that to say I will not be bullied by other people necessarily.

1:57.6

This isn't like the way to get me on your podcast.

2:00.3

So like, I don't want this to be like a regular occurrence every time I go on Twitter it's like

2:06.9

rallying the troops. I do apparently succumb to peer pressure but this wasn't just peer pressure I like I we've

2:16.0

emailed another context so yeah I came across your work through a mutual friend Karen Swalloprier and we had we had a little well I first it was

2:30.5

on Twitter when you released a blog and you got hammered pretty hard from, if I can correct me with the language I'm using, but from the kind of progressive, progressive left, mainly Christian progressive left crowd, which in my experience can be, I don't know,

2:47.6

list the all generalist say it and repent later, but can sometimes be the most hostile.

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