Luke Norsworthy
Luke Norsworthy
Luke Norsworthy
Luke Norsworthy

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A podcast to help you navigate faith in the modern world. Luke Norsworthy interviews academics, artists, authors, pastor, and more about spirituality, faith, and anything else that's newsworthy.

  • 561: Emily P. Freeman: How To Walk into a Room
    Emily P. Freeman author of the NY Times bestseller, How to Walk into a Room returns to the show to discuss the complexities of decision-making, courage, and self-trust.
  • 560: Michael Wear: The Spirit of our Politics
    Michael Wear, co-founder, President and CEO of the Center for Christianity and Public Life joins the show to discuss The Spirit of our Politics.
  • 559: John Delony: Building a Non-Anxious Life
    Dr. John Delony joins the show to discuss Building a Non-Anxious Life.
  • 558: NT Wright: Into the Heart of Romans
    Dr. Tom Wright returns to the show to discuss Israel, The New Heavens and New Earth, and his new book Into the Heart of Romans
  • 557: Isolation and Mental Health
    Part two in a series on mental illness.
  • 556: Mental Health Part 1
    Part one in a series on Mental Health
  • 555: Todd Deatherage on Israel/Palestine
    Todd Deatherage returns to the show to discuss the recent Hamas attacks, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and his peacemaking work with Telos.
  • 554. James Martin: Come Forth
    Fr. James Martin returns to the show to discuss his new book Come Forth.
  • 553: Rob Bell: Where’d You Park Your Spaceship
    Rob Bell returns to the podcast to discuss heavy work, graduations vs. divorces, and his novel.
  • 552. Esau McCauley: How Far to the Promised Land
    Dr. Esau McCauley returns to the show to discuss his new memoir How Far to the Promised Land.
  • 551. Curt Thompson: The Deepest Place
    Psychiatrist Curt Thompson joins the show to discuss isolation, anxiety, shame, and his new book The Deepest Place.
  • 550: Jason Miller: When the World Breaks
    Jason Adam Miller returns to the show to discuss paradox, the Beatitudes, and his new book When the World Breaks.
  • 549: Russell Moore: Losing Our Religion
    Dr. Russell Moore joins the show to discuss his new book Losing Our Religion: An Altar Call for Evangelical America.
  • 548: Simplistic, Complexity, Simplicity
    A few words about deconstruction
  • 547. Jonathan Storment
    Jonathan Storment returns to discuss how we got the Bible, how Luke helped him know his truest self, and Bonafides.
  • 546: Scot McKnight: The Second Testament
    Biblical scholar Rev. Dr. Scot McKnight returns to the show to discuss his new translation of the New Testament The Second Testament.
  • 545. Suzanne Stabile Live from Pepperdine Part 2
    Enneagram master teacher Suzanne Stabile discusses ambiguous loss, grief, and fear.
  • 544. Suzanne Stabile: Live from Pepperdine
    Enneagram master teacher Suzanne Stabile and Luke have a lovely conversation from Pepperdine's Campus for Harbor '23.
  • 543: Ramjaane Joshua: Ibuka
    Ramjaane Joshua returns to the podcast to discuss the Rwandan Genocide perpetuated against the Tutsi people, Ibuka 29, and the importance of telling the story.
  • 542. Josh Graves: The Simple Secret
    Dr. Josh Graves returns to the show to discuss his new book The Simple Secret. For more on this episode's sponsor Harbor: The Pepperdine Bible Lectures click here.