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Crackers and Grape JuiceCrackers and Grape JuiceEpisode 432: Chad Kim - The Way of HumilityHere is a conversation Dr. Johanna Hartelius, and Jason shared with Dr. Chad Kim of St. Louis University on his wonderful book, The Way of Humility.2024-01-2856 minUltraaktuellt - allt om ultralöpningUltraaktuellt - allt om ultralöpningHögklassigt trail-SM, Johanna totalvann efter VM & Johan slog banrekord i Öland UltraDet var löparfest när EcoTrail Stockholm avgjordes, med SM både på kort och lång trail. SM-gulden på långa trailen gick till Elin Hartelius och Johan Lantz, i hård kamp med tidigare SM-vinnaren på 100 km, Anton Gustafsson. Johanna Gelfgren totalvann Jättelångt igen, i överlägsen stil, bara 1,5 vecka efter trail-VM. Och Johan Nordström slog banrekord i Öland Ultra Trail. I ett fullmatat avsnitt, med Daniel Westergren och Tobbe Gyllebring, blir det alltså fem intervjuer och utöver ovan nämnda tävlingar även Sydkusten Ultra, Viadal Ultra Weekend, Stävie Frontyard, Hjärta...2023-06-201h 53HermeneuticsHermeneuticsEpisode 57 : We're Back with AtheismHermeneutics, the Crackers and Grape Juice Show, hosted by Dr. Johanna Hartelius is back. Once again, Johanna and the gang will work their way through the alphabet one stained glass word at a time. To kick things off Jason and Teer joined Johanna to talk about atheism.2023-03-2943 minStrangely WarmedStrangely WarmedAsh Wednesday [A] - A Dangerous TimeJoel 2.1-2, 12-17, Psalm 51.1-17, 2 Corinthians 5.20b-6.10, Matthew 6.1-6, 16-21; What is the purpose of Ash Wednesday? How important are the words we use in worship? Is the Gospel about reconciliation, rectification, or both? These questions and more on this episode of Strangely Warmed with guests Jason Micheli, Teer Hardy, and Johanna Hartelius.Hosted by Taylor Mertins.-Don't forget to head over to https://www.crackersandgrapejuice.comClick on “Support the Show.”Become a patronSubscribe to CGJ+For peanuts, you can help us out….we app...2023-02-2043 minTalkin‘ Politics & Religion Without Killin‘ Each OtherTalkin‘ Politics & Religion Without Killin‘ Each OtherDr. Johanna Hartelius on Anti-Intellectualism, Knowing Truth and How We EngageWhat is expertise? Does it still matter? How can we know things? How can we know what the truth is? How does our faith inform everything else? And what's up with anti-intellectualism?  Dr. E. Johanna Hartelius is Associate Professor in the Department of Communication Studies at the University of Texas at Austin. She's the author of The Gifting Logos: Expertise in the Digital Commons and The Rhetoric of Expertise. She's also a co-host on the podcasts You're Not Accepted and Crackers and Grape Juice. And yeah, she's pretty bad-ass! 2020-12-0752 minTalkin‘ Politics & Religion Without Killin‘ Each OtherTalkin‘ Politics & Religion Without Killin‘ Each OtherDr. Johanna Hartelius on Anti-Intellectualism, Knowing Truth and How We EngageWhat is expertise? Does it still matter? How can we know things? How can we know what the truth is? How does our faith inform everything else? And what's up with anti-intellectualism?  Dr. E. Johanna Hartelius is Associate Professor in the Department of Communication Studies at the University of Texas at Austin. She's the author of The Gifting Logos: Expertise in the Digital Commons and The Rhetoric of Expertise. She's also a co-host on the podcasts You're Not Accepted and Crackers and Grape Juice. And yeah, she's pretty bad-ass! 2020-12-0752 minCrackers and Grape JuiceCrackers and Grape JuiceEpisode 267 - David Bentley Hart : We Are The Worst Of AllThe one, the only David Bentley Hart joins Jason and Dr. Johanna Hartelius to talk about his latest book, Theological Territories: A David Bentley Hart Digest. In particular, we talk about an essay included in the Digest that's timely for our current cultural moment of historical re-examination, "The Story of the Nameless: The Use and Abuse of History for Theology."2020-07-1030 minCrackers and Grape JuiceCrackers and Grape JuiceEpisode 266 - The C&GJ Team: Quarantunes"Sing lustily and with good courage." John Wesley wrote those words in the Hymnbook for Methodist in 1761. We at Crackers and Grape Juice take those words seriously! Therefore we decided to bring you some of our current "Quarantunes" - songs that have inspired, enlightened, and even enraged us as of recent. Here's the playlist:1. Thoughts And Prayers - Drive-By Truckers (Jason Micheli)2. Sea of Love - Langhorne Slim & Jill Andrews (Teer Hardy)3. What If I Never Get Over You - Lady A (Johanna Hartelius)4. Cowboy Take Me Away - The Chicks (Tommie Marshell)5. Moon...2020-07-0835 minCrackers and Grape JuiceCrackers and Grape JuiceEpisode 254 - Johanna Hartelius: Why it’s time for a conversation about American anti-intellectualismExpertise in the age of COVID-19 has been shaped by any fool's ability to start a blog, podcast, or stand behind a podium. In this episode, Jason and Teer sat down with Mrs. Dr. Johanna Hartelius, host of You're Not Accepted, to discuss the Op-Ed she wrote for the Houston Chronicle. Check out the op-ed here: https://www.houstonchronicle.com/opinion/outlook/article/Trump-Fauci-tensions-on-coronavirus-show-need-15171822.php"Americans are at a crossroads. With the novel coronavirus prompting a nationwide lockdown and hospitals warning of an impending shortage of life-saving ventilators, we, the public must decide: What type...2020-04-0340 minCrackers and Grape JuiceCrackers and Grape JuiceEpisode 249– Fleming Rutledge: Maybe Some Things Shouldn’t Be ForgivenJason and Dr. Johanna Hartelius, co-host at C&GJ, have recently co-authored a scholarly journal on Karl Barth, Fleming Rutledge, and the rhetoric of apocalyptic preaching.So what better time to revisit an old podcast from the very beginning of Crackers and Grape Juice? Here’s one from the vault with the Episcopal priest and author of Help My Unbelief and the Crucifixion. Fleming talks about the economy of exchange in Christ’s cross, judgment, justice, forgiveness, and the rectifying power of God’s Gospel.2020-02-2137 minHermeneuticsHermeneuticsEpisode 1– Preaching In the Ruins (with Stanley Hauerwas)Dr. Johanna Hartelius, host of Hemeneutics, is hosting a new podcast series for Crackers and Grape Juice called “You Are Not Accepted: Engaging Hauerwas on Holiness.” Every other Wednesday Johanna, Jason Micheli, and Teer Hardy will discuss a writing by the theologian Stanley Hauerwas and oftentimes with Stanley Hauerwas. For our first episode, we talked with Stanley about his essay in Minding the Web entitled “Preaching in the Ruins.”2020-01-0133 minYou\'re Not AcceptedYou're Not AcceptedEpisode 1– Preaching In the Ruins (with Stanley Hauerwas)Dr. Johanna Hartelius, host of Hemeneutics, is hosting a new podcast series for Crackers and Grape Juice called “You Are Not Accepted: Engaging Hauerwas on Holiness.” Every other Wednesday Johanna, Jason Micheli, and Teer Hardy will discuss a writing by the theologian Stanley Hauerwas and oftentimes with Stanley Hauerwas. For our first episode, we talked with Stanley about his essay in Minding the Web entitled “Preaching in the Ruins.”2020-01-0133 minCrackers and Grape JuiceCrackers and Grape JuiceEpisode 231– Dr. Johanna Hartelius: Conversations with Barth on PreachingDr. Johanna Hartelius, Professor of Rhetoric at the University of Texas: Austin, is working with Jason on an article on apocalyptic preaching and, for it, has recently read Will Willimon’s book Conversations with Barth on Preaching. She demanded, as she does, to talk about it with Jason for the podcast.2019-10-2541 minCrackers and Grape JuiceCrackers and Grape JuiceEpisode 169 - Johanna Hartelius: Preaching from the PewDr. Johanna Hartelius, host of the (Her)Men*You*Tics podcast, offers her 3 do's and don'ts of preaching. Johanna has a Ph.D. in communication/rhetoric from the Moody College of Communication at The University of Texas at Austin. I teach undergraduate and graduate courses in digital rhetoric, public discourse analysis/criticism, political communication, professional communication skills.2018-09-0749 minCrackers and Grape JuiceCrackers and Grape JuiceEpisode 166 - Kendall Soulen & Johanna Hartelius: Names Are Verbal SacramentsDuring our recent live podcast event in Hampton, Virginia we were able to open the space up for questions to our guests Dr. Johanna Hartelius and Dr. Kendall Soulen. In their responses they address kinship language, the fullness of God, proper names, true freedom, and what it means to be the church.2018-08-1720 minCrackers and Grape JuiceCrackers and Grape JuiceEpisode 165 - Kendall Soulen and Johanna Hartelius: We Are God's EchoThe team hosted a live podcast in Hampton, Virginia and invited Dr. Kendall Soulen and Dr. Johanna Hartelius to join us for a conversation about what we talk about when we talk about God. During the first part of the evening we covered a range of topics including the Doxology, the 10 Questions from Inside The Actor's Studio, theological grammar, the power of words, gendered pronouns, the challenge of active listening, and co-opted speech. Our next next episode will include the Q&A portion of the live event.2018-08-1049 minStrangely WarmedStrangely WarmedLent 1B - The Word Made VerbGenesis 9.8-17, Psalm 25.1-10, 1 Peter 3.18-22, Mark 1.9-15; Does God need to be reminded of the covenant? What is God's truth? Has Lent become Christianity's January? These questions and more on this episode of Strangely Warmed with guests Jason Micheli and Johanna Hartelius2018-02-1244 minGive and TakeGive and TakeEpisode 65: Is That Rhetorical?..., with Johanna HarteliusMy guest is Johanna Hartelius. She is a professor at the University of Pittsburgh. Her research focuses on rhetorical theory and criticism with an emphasis on expertise, public memory, and digital rhetoric. She studies the cultural and political implications of experts’ and laypersons’ rhetorical constructions of knowledge and experience, particularly as these constitute points of entry into public discourse, traditional and virtual. She is currently developing a book on experts and the digital commons.Special Guest: Johanna Hartelius .2017-11-1333 minHermeneuticsHermeneuticsEpisode 1 - ApophaticIs saying nothing the best way to say something about God? Is it clearer and more precise to say who and what God is not than who God is? Dr. Johanna Hartelius tells us why 'apophatic' is a theological term we need to know so that we can all speak Christian better.2017-09-0620 minCrackers and Grape JuiceCrackers and Grape JuiceEpisode 14 - Fridays with Fleming: "Maybe Somethings Shouldn't Be Forgiven"Jason and Teer are joined by Johanna Hartelius as they check in with Fleming Rutledge. This is part 1 of a 2 part conversation. If you notice some sighs or scoffs, that's just Teer & Johanna noticing how much Jason is kissing up to Fleming.2016-06-2137 minThe Critical LedeThe Critical LedeAustin, Searle, and Derrida Walk Into a BarWe chat with Johanna Hartelius about her recent Review of Communication article, "Models of Signification and Pedagogy in J.L. Austin, John Searle, and Jacques Derrida."2013-04-2600 min