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Nomad Podcast

Rachel Held Evans - Losing My Evangelical Religion [Revisited] (N312)

Nomad Podcast

Tim Nash

Christianity, Faithshift, Deconstruction, Christianmysticism, Religion & Spirituality, Christianspirituality, Progressivechristian, Christian, Religion, Emergingchurch

4.7 • 658 Ratings

🗓️ 8 January 2024

⏱️ 109 minutes

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Summary

To kick off 2024 we thought we’d share a Nomad Revisited episode with you. Each month on Revisited Tim and Nick raid the Nomad archives, dust off an old interview, and ponder where their faith was then, where it is now, and what influences shaped that transition.

Nomad Revisited is usually tucked away behind a paywall on our Patreon page as a little thank you for the listeners who help us pay the bills. But we’re making this one freely available as a little New Years treat.

In this Revisited, we travel back to 2015 and a conversation Tim had with the much loved blogger and author Rachel Held Evans. Rachel was one of the early pioneers in the deconstruction space, blogging about her experiences of growing up in a fundamentalist Bible Belt culture, and her experiences of publicly questioning this.

Rachel became a beacon of hope for thousands of people wrestling with an evolving faith. But sadly she died suddenly in 2019 at just 37, leaving a husband and two young children. So this is an episode marked by sadness, but also a celebration of a beautiful life. 

Interview starts at 15m 42s

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Transcript

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0:00.0

The

0:07.0

The Welcome back to Nomad Revisited.

0:36.6

New reflections on the old fear-based minority suppressing fundamentalist faith we used to believe in.

0:42.4

Wow.

0:43.4

That's right, beloved listener.

0:44.8

Bit of a different episode, this one.

0:46.1

This is a Nomad Revisited, which is usually hidden away on our Patreon page for the faithful few subscribers.

0:52.5

But we thought we'd bring this one into the light for all to bask in.

0:56.1

Amazing.

0:57.0

More importantly than that, Nick's here.

0:59.8

Hello, if you're like I could sing the DC Talk song, I want to be in the light, as you

1:05.4

are in the light.

1:06.8

That's enough, Nick.

1:07.5

I'll be copyright infringement.

1:09.4

I think we're add one line.

1:11.1

Really?

1:11.6

Before they'll sue us.

1:12.7

Okay.

1:13.3

Nick's always here on Nomad Revisited.

1:15.3

51 revisits on the Patreon feed.

1:18.2

This is the second one on the main feed, and Nick's been here for every single one.

1:22.6

I'd feel a bit weird if I wasn't here.

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