J. Derrick Lemons

CTEAPOD

Science EN ↓ 11 episodes

This podcast highlights the work of anthropologists and theologians who utilize frameworks supporting Theologically Engaged Anthropology.

Author

J. Derrick Lemons

Category

Science

Podcast website

research.franklin.uga.edu

Latest episode

Apr 17, 2026

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Episodes

Interview about Dr. J. Derrick Lemons and Amos Yong's book entitled "Trump and the Politics of Prayer: Inside the Spiritual World of His Faith Advisory Team" 17.04.2026

Join Virginia Brewer and Maddie Pillow for a Meet the Author conversation with Dr. J. Derrick Lemons and Amos Yong about their book, Trump and the Politics of Prayer: Inside the Spiritual World of His Faith Advisory Team . This interview explores the religious ideas, political influence, and spiritual networks surrounding Donald Trump’s Faith Advisory Team, offering thoughtful insight into the com...

Interview with Pastor Kelvin L. Cobaris, Faith Advisor to President Trump 04.03.2025

Join Dr. J. Derrick Lemons , Professor and Department Head of Religion at the University of Georgia, as he sits down with Pastor Kelvin L. Cobaris for an eye-opening conversation about faith, politics, and influence. In this episode, Pastor Cobaris shares his journey to becoming a faith advisor to President Trump and reveals how theology shapes the National Faith Advisory Board . Whether you’re cu...

Theological Considerations about Rapid Religious Change with Martyn Percy 01.01.2023

Martyn Percy, Former Dean of Christ Church-Oxford, discusses rapid religious change through the lens of theology.

An Updated Consideration of the Urapmin's Utilization of Rapid Religious Change with Joel Robbins 01.12.2022

In a world of swift and sweeping cultural transformations, few have seen changes as rapid and dramatic as those experienced by the Urapmin of Papua New Guinea in the last four decades. A remote people never directly "missionized," the Urapmin began in the 1960s to send young men to study with Baptist missionaries living among neighboring communities. By the late 1970s, the Urapmin had undergone a...

Part 2 Ethnographic Insights about Rapid Religious Change with Matt Tomlinson, Naomi Richman, and Priscilla Garcia 01.10.2022

Each guests discusses rapid religious change through the lens of their ethnographic research.

Part 1 Ethnographic Insights about Rapid Religious Change with Abby Day, Anisha Gheewala-Lohiya, and Jonathon Miles-Watson 02.08.2022

Each guests discusses rapid religious change through the lens of their ethnographic research.

Panel of Journalists Discussing Rapid Religious Change 03.09.2020

Debra Mason, University of Missouri, presiding  • Maria Len Rios, University of Georgia • John Blake, journalist at CNN.com and former religion writer at the Atlanta Journal-Constitution   • Audrey Galex, Atlanta Interfaith Broadcasting

Panel of Anthropologists Discussing Rapid Religious Change 03.09.2020

Tanya M. Luhrmann, Stanford University, presiding -Devaka Premawardhana, Emory University, Continuities of Change: ‘Traditional’ Religion and the Convertible Self -Jon Bialecki, Independent Scholar, An Eldritch Singularity: theorizing rapid [religious] change -Courtney Handman, University of Texas-Austin, The Conservatism of Conversion: Continuity Thinking in 20th Century Protestant Missions -Rach...

Tik tok, tick tock: Time, religion & news--Debra Mason Lecture 03.09.2020

Time is one of the central problems in both journalism and religion. For the study of religion, categorizing patterns of behavior and trends into neat epochs or eras is complicated the more we learn about a phenomenon and what makes it unique. In journalism, the time we have to capture an audience’s attention and the types of content that appeal to large audiences changes nearly every few months....

Voices of Rapid Religious Change-Tanya Luhrmann Lecture 03.09.2020

A lecture about how voices contribute to rapid religious change.

Rapid Religious Change-Religion in the Age of Social Distancing (Covid-19) 03.09.2020

Welcome to the podcast of the Center for Theologically Engaged Anthropology at the University of Georgia. Today, Lily Baldwin guest hosts an episode entitled "Religion in the Age of Social Distancing." Here she examines the rapid religious changes happening in churches due to the Covid-19 pandemic. She looks at how churches have turned to social media and virtual services to continue ministry whil...

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