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Kate Bowler on faith, cancer and the prosperity gospel. Ep. 101

Jesuitical

America Media

Christianity, Spirituality, News, Religion & Spirituality, News Commentary

4.71K Ratings

🗓️ 3 May 2019

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

On this week’s episode, we talk with Kate Bowler, the author of the New York Times bestseller Everything Happens For A Reason (And other lies I’ve Loved). She just won a Christopher Award for the book. (The Christopher Awards were created in 1949 to celebrate authors, illustrators, writers, producers and directors whose work “affirms the highest values of the human spirit.”) Kate is a professor of Christian history at Duke Divinity School. For years, she has taught and written about the prosperity gospel, and, in Everything Happens For A Reason, she gives readers a personal perspective into what this theology represents. We talk to Kate about her memoir, what her stage-IV cancer diagnosis taught her about American Christianity, her upcoming book on evangelical Christian women leaders and more. In Signs of the Times, we discuss the terrorist attacks on Easter Sunday in Sri Lanka; changes to the Roman Curia at the Vatican; Peter’s Pence and how Pope Francis donates; affordable housing in New York City; and finally, we ask: Should you vote for presidential candidate because of his or her religion? Feel free to send us your questions, concerns or cocktail recipes at jesuitical@americamedia.org, or join us for discussion on Facebook and follow us on Twitter. Consider supporting Jesuitical by becoming a member of our Patreon community. This week’s episode was sponsored by the award-winning documentary, “Hesburgh.” The film is out in select theaters nationwide today. Visit www.hesburghfilm.com/ to learn more. Links from the show: Churches padlocked, schools closed week after Sri Lanka attacks Catholic bishops condemn Poway synagogue shooting Big changes to the Vatican’s Roman Curia are coming Pope Francis donates $500,000 to help migrants in Mexico New York archdiocese opens new affordable housing List: Catholic presidential candidates since J.F.K.   What’s on tap? Lent is over—Prosecco. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hezburg, an award-winning documentary film opening in select theaters nationwide on May 3rd.

0:06.0

Hezburg offers a fascinating look at more than 50 years of American history,

0:11.0

as seen through the eyes of Father Theodore Martin Heseberg, longtime president of the University of Notre Dame

0:17.8

and America's most well-known Catholic priest.

0:21.0

Critics are calling Heseberg a powerful and extraordinary film about one of America's

0:26.0

all-time greatest educators. Group sales available.

0:30.2

More information at Hesburgh Film.com.

0:33.0

Hello and welcome to Jesuitical, a podcast by the Young Hip and Lay

0:47.2

editors of America Media. That lay part means we aren't Jesuits but we work with

0:51.6

them. Join us each week for a smart Catholic take

0:54.5

on faith culture in the news, often over drinks.

0:57.8

I'm Ashley McKinless and I'm joined by Olga Segura.

1:00.6

Hey guys, and Zach Davis.

1:02.1

Happy Easter, Olga, happy Easter, Ashley.

1:04.3

You're really leaning into this.

1:06.2

Yeah.

1:07.2

Happy Easter, Zach.

1:08.2

We're out of the octave, but the Easter season lives on.

1:11.0

It does, and what are we drinking for that? So in honor the Easter season we are

1:15.4

drinking some proseco because the the bubbles rising remind us that Christ

1:20.8

also rises from the dead.

1:22.8

Yes.

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