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Banned Books

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Welcome to Banned Books, where we read and converse with the rebel children, the holy mischief-makers of God, who fight against the kind of useless religious, spiritual, and moral methods of life improvement that seeks to smother the glory of God in Jesus Christ. We want to introduce you to those who forgot everything except Jesus Christ and him crucified. We all struggle with fear of being last, lost, least, littlest, and dead, and so we are here to encourage, challenge, provoke, and maybe even offend you by introducing you to theologians who at one time or another were banned by their church...

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Jun 19, 2026

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444: Tertullian - A Proper Seeking After Divine Knowledge is Always Within the Rule of Faith 19.06.2026

Featured text: "Prescription against Heretics" — Tertullian The Times They Are A-Changin'. In this episode, we sit with Tertullian's writing on "Prescription against Heretics." What is "the rule of faith"? What constitutes a proper seeking after divine knowledge? What does Tertullian mean by "Heretics Encourage and Perpetuate Thought Independent of Christ's Teaching"? What does he mean by "Restles...

443: O'Connor - The blind, prophetical, unsentimental eye of acceptance, which is to say, of faith 12.06.2026

Featured text: "Introduction to A Memoir of Mary Ann" — Flannery O'Connor Pretty Girls Make Graves. In this episode, we sit with Flannery O'Connor's introduction to A Memoir of Mary Ann, a memoir of a little girl who lived for 12 years at the Our Lady of Perpetual Help Cancer Home in Atlanta, Georgia. Written by the nuns at the home, with a substantial introduction by Flannery O'Connor. This is a...

442: Giertz - A Shepherd's Letter 05.06.2026

Featured text: "A Shepherd's Letter" — Bo Giertz We're in This Together. In this episode, we sit with Bo Giertz and read his open letter to the churches -- A Shepherd's Letter. As translator, Bror Erickson says of the opening section (we read on the show), Crises and Sources of Strength: crises in the church, sources of strength in Christ, and the living hope that endures every age of the evil wor...

441: Trueman - The Value and Role of Creeds and Confessions 29.05.2026

Featured text: "The Value and Role of Creeds and Confessions" — Carl Trueman With Arms Wide Open! In this episode, on the eve of Trinity Sunday, we sit with Carl Trueman's essay, 'The Value and Role of Creeds and Confession.' Is there any usefulness of Creeds and Confessions at present? Are they important as historic documents? Are they authoritative for the churches? What are the biblical origins...

440: Heiser - Reading Your Bible Again... for the first time 22.05.2026

Featured text: "The Unseen Realm: Recovering the Supernatural Worldview of the Bible" — Michael Heiser The Mosaic Word. In this episode, we sit with Michael Heiser's book, The Unseen Realm, on reading the Bible. What are the rules of engagement when one reads Scripture? What filters do we apply to the biblical texts, and are they helpful or do they blind us? What, then, are the obstacles that prev...

439: Rose - Explanation of UFO Phenomena 15.05.2026

Featured text: "Orthodoxy and the Religion of the Future" — Seraphim Rose UFOs are Rebel Angels. In this episode, we read Father Seraphim Rose's classic text, Orthodoxy and the Religion of the Future, about the true nature of UFOs and the nefarious origins of modern narratives about extraterrestrials, spaceships, what's out there in the universe, and so on. What do Christians have to say to a cult...

438: Debrief - Answering Listener Questions 10.05.2026

Money, Porn, and Godly Relationships. In this episode, we answer emails from listeners that ask us to discuss the godly use of money and pornography addiction. How should Christians view the usage of money and possessions? What is the godly response to pornography addiction for both the husband and the wife? These and more listener questions answered on this week's episode. SHOW NOTES:   Using You...

437: John of Damascus - Apologia Against Those Who Decry Holy Images 26.04.2026

Featured text: "Apologia Against Those Who Decry Holy Images" — John of Damascus Every Picture Tells a Story. In this episode, we sit with John of Damascus to listen to him teach us about the veneration of icons — what that means, why it's a subject of dispute, how scripture distinguishes between graven images and god- pleasing icons, and how this all ties into worship and vocation. This and much,...

436: Schuldheisz - Luther and the Lion 17.04.2026

Featured text: "Luther and the Lion" — Sam Schuldheisz The Lutherans, the Lion, and the gifts of Narnia. In this episode, we talk with Pastor Sam Schuldheisz about his forthcoming book, Luther and the Lion: A Narnian Catechism. We discuss how Lewis (and other Inklings) can help us catechize children and adults, how stories lead us deeper into the biblical narratives, and vice versa. How can great...

435: Andersen - Ritual as the Whole Way of Life 02.04.2026

Featured text: "In Defense of Christian Ritual" — David Andersen The Power of Ritual! In this episode, we learn from David Andersen about Christian ritual. What's the purpose and goal of ritual? How does Christian ritual differ from other religious rituals? Where do we find ritual and ceremony outside "religious" observances? When we forget or ignore ritual and ceremony, what is the effect on indi...

434: Guite - The Music of Creation 29.03.2026

Featured text: "The Music of Creation" — Malcolm Guite Where do the Children Play? In this episode, we read an Easter message from the Patriarchs and Heads of the Churches in Jerusalem. Then we read Malcom Guite's Lenten meditation on creation, the embodiment of heavenly music, and why J.R.R. Tolkien expressed a profound, deep truth through not-so-fictional fiction stories. This and much, much mor...

433: Von Schenk - The Crucifixion 19.03.2026

Featured text: "The Presence" — Berthold von Schenk What's Love Got to do With It? In this episode, we read Berthold von Schenk's The Presence, discussing sacrifice, sacrament, human will, anthropology, the cross, Lent, Easter, Love, and the consequences of the crucifixion for worship, faith, and Christian living. Why does our focus determine how we view these things? What is the "telos" of the Lo...

432: Ælfric - Homily for Midlent Sunday 14.03.2026

Featured text: "The Homilies of the Anglo-Saxon Church" — Ælfric Went to a Garden Party. In this episode, we read a homily by St. Aelfric of York for Midlent Sunday. Aelfric sermonizes about the earthly and heavenly meaning of Jesus' feeding of the five thousand — its symbolism, historical import, and how loaves and fishes exegete the Old Testament books themselves. This and many, many wilderness...

431: Kleinig - The Mystery of Christ and Cosmic Restoration 07.03.2026

Featured text: "The Mystery of Christ and Cosmic Restoration" — John Kleinig Cosmic Debris. In this episode, we read Dr. John Kleinig on Christ and cosmic restoration. We then discuss how and why Christians confuse mysteries with secrets, what happened to the mystagogues, and why the mystery of the Christian faith has to do with the hidden presence of Christ with us here on earth and our restorati...

430: Tolkien - The Journey Through the Desert: The Lenten Quest 27.02.2026

Featured text: "Tolkien's Liturgical Imagination" — J.R.R. Tolkien Lent in Middle-earth. In this episode, we discuss the Lenten subtext, language, and images in J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Return of the King." What can Christians learn from fiction authors about the faith, devotional reading, understanding the world outside the churches through the view of the cross, and how all of reality is bent towar...

429: Lewis - "'Nature gives most of her evidence in answer to the questions we ask her" 20.02.2026

Featured text: "The Discarded Image" — C.S. Lewis A Church as Big as the Cosmos! In this episode, we enter into Lent with a reading from C.S. Lewis' The Discarded Image. We discuss the medieval understanding of life, the universe, and everything— how it can help the churches today deepen their "vision" of how God orders the universe, the church, and the human being. We converse about the Grail leg...

428: Postman - A great narrative... has sufficient credibility, complexity, and symbolic power to enable one to organize one's life around it 14.02.2026

Featured text: "The End of Education" — Neil Postman We Don't Need No Education. In this episode, we read The End of Education by Neal Postman, discussing the mechanisms of public education, religious catechesis, the influence of the Enlightenment and psychoanalysis on contemporary learning, and what happens when fiction replaces truth as the basis of meaning. This and much, much more on today's s...

427: Wulfstan - Sermon of the Wolf to the English 07.02.2026

Featured text: "Sermon of the Wolf to the English" — Wulfstan Hungry Like The Wolf. In this episode, we read a sermon from 11th-century bishop Wulfstan. The main themes in the Sermon of the Wolf to the English (also often referred to by its Latin title, Sermo Lupi ad Anglos) are corruption and sin. These themes are apparent as Wulfstan chastises the English people for their corruption and warns of...

426: Thielicke - The Alluring Miracle of Display 31.01.2026

Featured text: "Between God and Satan: The Temptation of Jesus and the Temptability of Man" — Helmut Thielicke Fight the Power! In this episode, we learn from pastor and theologian Helmut Thielecke about the gods we worship, the God that encounters us, and what technology actually does to us. What do Satan's temptations teach us about Jesus, God's Word, piety, and making sense of mystery? Is Chris...

425: Lewis - Myth Became Fact 24.01.2026

Featured text: "God in the Dock" — C.S. Lewis The Hangman's Nous. In this episode, we read an excerpt from The Maniac, by G.K. Chesterton, followed by Myth Became Fact, from C.S. Lewis' book of essays, "God in the Dock." The primary question we discuss, then, is whether men and women can live a healthy and sane life with mystery, without myth, and without higher truth. What has happened to modern...

424: Kleinig - The Role of the Holy Spirit in the Divine Service 17.01.2026

Featured text: "The Role of the Holy Spirit in the Divine Service" — John Kleinig In this episode, we learn about the Holy Spirit and the Divine Service from Dr. John Kleinig. In particular, we discuss how Christ gives the Spirit to the church through his word, how Christ institutes the divine service and empowers it with God's Spirit, and how the church receives the Holy Spirit by faith in God's...

423: Graff - Rationalism's war on everything "magical." 09.01.2026

Featured text: "History of the Dissolution of the Old Liturgical Forms in the Evangelical Church of Germany" — Paul Graff Who Made Who. In this episode, Gillespie takes the wheel and steers us into tradition, liturgy, worship styles, and the various "-isms" that have sprung up within the churches over the centuries. What's the purpose of the Divine Service? What is the fundamental meaning of Chris...

422: Post-Christmas and Post-New Year Debrief 03.01.2026

What's the Frequency, Kenneth? In this episode, we gather for a post-Christmas, post-New Year pastoral debrief. We talk about symbols and meaning, Christmas and holidays, signs and seasons, and how modern churches quietly cleared the path for culture to push Christ out of Christmas without much resistance. We explore the strange and largely arbitrary ways the world measures time, along with the ol...

421: Chesterton - Mankind would have a much worse time if there were no such thing as Christmas or Christmas dinners 20.12.2025

Featured text: "On Christmas" — G.K. Chesterton Going Cold Turkey at Christmas? In this episode, we read G.K. Chesterton's essay, On Christmas, wherein he discusses celebrating Christmas too early, vivisection, vegetarians versus turkeys, and what to do about the poor at Christmas. It's another curmudgeonly Christmas episode with one of our favorite British apologists and satirists. SHOW NOTES:  ...

420: C.S. Lewis - Christmas is unfortunately everyone's business 13.12.2025

Featured text: "What Christmas Means to Me" — C.S. Lewis I'm Wasted, and I Can't Find My Way Home. In this episode, we again invite C.S. Lewis to teach us about Christmas. We also discuss the early church fathers, worship, symbolism, mystery, Freud and Jung's influence on modern Christians, consumerism and gift-giving, and, of course, Christmas: all this and much, much more on this episode of the...

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