Episodes

  • Replay: Put Social Media In Its Place with Andy Crouch
    Feb 18 2026

    In this Replay episode, Matthew Lee Anderson, Derek Rishmawy, and Alistair Roberts are joined by Andy Crouch — Partner for Theology and Culture at Praxis — to examine what the data on social media and video games reveals about the diverging formation of young men and women. The conversation turns on a pointed question: what happens when the skills adolescence develops are simulations rather than realities? And what does that mean for formative communities — home, school, and church — that bear responsibility for shaping persons, not just managing behaviors?

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    Chapters

    • 2:00 — Guest Introduction: Andy Crouch
    • 3:00 — The Tweet: Social Media, Video Games, and Diverging Outcomes
    • 5:30 — Why We Now Have Reliable Data
    • 7:00 — Social Media's Harm to Girls
    • 8:30 — Why Boys Seem Fine (At First)
    • 11:00 — The Idolatry Framework: Things That Work at First
    • 17:00 — Pornography as Formation Failure
    • 19:00 — The Feminization of Internet Culture
    • 25:00 — The Algorithmic Turn: From Chronological to Algorithmic Feeds
    • 31:00 — The Algorithm Catches You at Your Worst
    • 33:00 — Mobile Devices and the End of Distance
    • 36:00 — Practical Applications: Give Resistors an Off-Ramp
    • 40:00 — Banning Phones in Schools: A Framework
    • 44:00 — "But They Need to Prepare for the Real World"
    • 46:00 — Instruments vs. Devices: A Distinction
    • 48:00 — Closing & Patron Teaser
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    51 mins
  • The Great Evangelical Hand-Off (That Never Happened) with Jake Meador
    Feb 11 2026

    Derek Rishmawy and Alastair Roberts host Jake Meador for a wide-ranging conversation on why evangelical institutions struggle with leadership transitions and long-term succession. They explore how evangelicalism's emphasis on discontinuity, charismatic personality-driven leadership, and brand-over-institution thinking undermines durability. The discussion touches on the boomer generational bottleneck, the producer-consumer framework shaped by technology, and what healthier models—like RTS or long-tenured churches—might teach us about building things that outlast their founders.

    Mere Fidelity is a podcast from Mere Orthodoxy and is listener-supported. If you would like to support this work, become a Mere Orthodoxy Member today at http://mereorthodoxy.com/membership.

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    Chapters

    • 00:00 – Introduction & Framing the Problem
    • 02:48 – Evangelicalism's Built-In Bias Toward Discontinuity
    • 06:34 – Charisma, Personality, and the Exoskeleton Problem
    • 08:46 – Brands vs. Institutions
    • 11:22 – RTS as a Positive Case Study
    • 15:24 – Market Forces and Media Adaptability
    • 17:33 – Long-Tenured Churches and the Mold vs. Platform Distinction
    • 24:18 – The Boomer Generational Cliff
    • 30:16 – Carson, Piper, Keller, and Golden Age Expectations
    • 39:23 – Evangelical Anxiety About Institutional Betrayal
    • 43:31 – Technology, Formation, and the Performing Self
    • 51:26 – Birth Rates, Legacy, and Thinking About Succession
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    57 mins
  • Spiritual Formation: A Close Examination
    Feb 4 2026

    Derek Rishmawy, Alastair Roberts, Brad East, and James Wood trace the evangelical spiritual formation movement from Richard Foster through Dallas Willard to John Mark Comer. They explore why disciplines resonate today amid technological distraction and desire for embodied faith, while navigating tensions between individual and communal formation, liturgy's role, and concerns about practices becoming self-optimization divorced from gospel foundations.

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    Chapters
    • 00:00 – Introduction
    • 01:06 – Tracing the Spiritual Formation Movement
    • 08:35 – Why Spiritual Disciplines Resonate Today
    • 19:45 – Technology, Attention, and the Appeal of Forms
    • 25:00 – Critiques: Self-Optimization and Theological Drift
    • 33:12 – The Role of Set Prayers and Liturgy
    • 44:50 – Inhabiting Forms vs. Formalism
    • 53:00 – Suffering as Spiritual Formation
    • 58:47 – The Danger of Christian Elitism
    • 01:12:54 – The Parable of the Three Bricklayers
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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • A Generous Ecclesiology with Myles Werntz
    Jan 28 2026

    Hosts Derek Rishmawy and Brad East are joined by Myles Werntz to discuss his Christianity Today Award of Merit-winning book, Contesting the Body of Christ: Ecclesiology's Revolutionary Century. Rather than systematic argument, Werntz uses narrative case studies examining how diverse Christian communities—from African Pentecostals to Korean Presbyterians—have embodied and contested the classical marks of the church.

    His starting premise: assume the Holy Spirit is at work in churches confessing Christ, then investigate what's happening. The conversation tackles tough questions about theological boundaries, ecumenical charity, and faithful disagreement when salvation is at stake.

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    Key Topics
    • Why the 20th century was revolutionary for the church (Vatican II, Pentecostalism, decolonization, ecumenical movement)
    • Contestation as intrinsic to ecclesial life, not a bug but a feature
    • Theological guardrails: the Nicene Creed, Scripture, faith-hope-love
    • Limit cases: when does disagreement become denial of God's work?
    • How to argue faithfully in a non-Roman Catholic ecclesiology
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    Myles Werntz, Professor of Theology at Abilene Christian University

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    54 mins
  • Paul and the Resurrection of Israel with Dr. Jason Staples
    Jan 21 2026

    Derek Rishmawy, Alastair Roberts and Brad East talk with Dr. Jason Staples about his book 'Paul and the Resurrection of Israel.' The discussion explores the themes of restoration eschatology, the role of Gentiles in Paul's theology, and the nature of Israel's restoration. Staples argues that Paul's understanding of Israel is broader than just ethnic Jews, emphasizing the inclusion of Gentiles in the restoration narrative. The conversation also touches on the concept of infectious holiness and the church's role as the assembly of Israel, highlighting the theological implications of these ideas for contemporary Christianity.

    Mere Fidelity is a podcast from Mere Orthodoxy and is listener-supported. If you would like to support this work, become a Mere Orthodoxy Member today at http://mereorthodoxy.com/membership

    Get 40% of the Baker Book of the Month, Reading The Psalms As Scripture by James Hamilton and Matthew Damico, by using the promo code MEREFIDELITY at checkout. Get the book here: https://bakerpublishinggroup.com/products/9781683597766_reading-the-psalms-as-scripture

    00:00 Introduction to the Conversation 01:30 Not All Israelites Are Jews 09:47 Restoration Eschatology Explained 18:00 They're ALL Coming Back 26:08 Infectious Holiness 30:28 Reassimilation of the Other Tribes 40:15 Symphonic Gospels 47:27 The Transformation of Jews and Gentiles 01:02:51 Cut Off and Grafted In 01:09:13 Nations Qua Nations

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    1 hr and 17 mins
  • The World Is The Wrong Shape For Women with Leah Sargeant
    Dec 3 2025
    Derek, Brad, and Alastair talk with Leah Sargeant about her book The Dignity of Dependence. They discuss why the world is built for male bodies, how pregnancy exposes universal human dependence, whether artificial wombs would help anyone, what's wrong with workplace dynamics, and why autonomy is a dangerous cultural idol. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to The Dignity of Dependence 01:07 Unpacking the Feminist Manifesto 03:15 The Intersection of Feminism and Dependence 06:24 Christian Perspectives on Feminism 08:06 Navigating Interchangeability in Society 12:37 Accommodating Differences in a Standardized World 17:40 The Role of Dependence in Human Experience 21:54 The Asymmetry of Dependence and Fertility 29:54 The Power of Asking for Help 31:10 Marketization of Relationships 32:24 The Impact of Endless Choices 33:54 Debt and Relationships 36:25 Navigating Dependence and Dependability 38:16 The Dignity of Dependence 39:47 The Intersection of Dependence and Dignity 43:28 Gender Dynamics in Dependence 46:23 Skepticism Towards Artificial Wombs 50:44 Technical Challenges in Podcasting 51:56 The Ethics of Artificial Wombs 53:28 The Experience of Motherhood 55:54 Navigating Technological Consequentialism 57:33 The Role of Suffering in Life 59:00 Gender Dynamics in Professional Environments 01:00:29 Historical Context of Gender Roles 01:03:00 The Nature of Workplace Relationships 01:05:47 HR Dynamics and Workplace Culture 01:08:05 The Intersection of Gender and Professionalism 01:16:48 Concluding Thoughts on Dependence and Gender
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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • Post-Liberalism: RETVRN, Retrieval, or Revolution?
    Nov 26 2025

    Post-liberalism has escaped the internet and entered mainstream politics—but what does it actually mean? Derek, James, and Alastair map three competing visions: nostalgic return to pre-modern order, retrieval of Christian liberalism, or genuine revolution forward.

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    56 mins
  • What Is A Sermon, Anyway?
    Nov 19 2025

    Derek Rishmawy, Alastair Roberts, and Brad East discuss the nature of preaching, exploring its purpose, context, and the role of the preacher. They discuss the importance of engaging the heart and conscience of the audience, the need for contextualization in sermons, and the common pitfalls that preachers face. The conversation emphasizes the collective nature of engaging with scripture and the significance of avoiding jargon to ensure accessibility for all listeners.

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    1 hr and 2 mins