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Today we welcome Pastor Michael Carlson. Michael is a close friend who has unique perspective and deep insight into both the fun and struggles of being adoptive parents. We also plunge the depths of his mind to hear how he thinks about the role of Pastor…how it’s different than therapist and how church is itself a unique place in the Kingdom. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit inspiredhuman.substack.com

Dr. Farr Curlin holds dual academic appointments to both Duke University and Duke Divinity School. Dr. Curlin is a hospice and palliative care physician who joined Duke University in January 2014 where he holds joint appointments in the School of Medicine, including its Trent Center for Bioethics, Humanities & History of Medicine, and in Duke Divinity School, including its Initiative on Theology, Medicine and Culture. He works with Duke colleagues to foster scholarship, study, and training regarding the intersections of medicine, ethics, and religion. After graduating from medical school, he completed internal medicine residency training and fellowships in both health services research and clinical ethics at the University of Chicago before joining its faculty in 2003. Dr. Curlin’s empirical research charts the influence of physicians’ moral traditions and commitments, both religious and secular, on physicians’ clinical practices. As an ethicist, he addresses questions regarding whether and in what ways physicians’ religious commitments ought to shape their clinical practices in a plural democracy. Dr. Curlin and colleagues have authored numerous manuscripts published in medicine and bioethics literature, including a New England Journal of Medicine paper titled, “Religion, Conscience and Controversial Clinical Practices.” He is particularly concerned with the moral and spiritual dimensions of medical practice and the doctor-patient relationship, and with the moral and professional formation of physicians. His areas of expertise are medicine, medical ethics, doctor-patient relationship, religion and medicine, and conscience. At the University of Chicago, Dr. Curlin founded and was co-director of the Program on Medicine and Religion. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit inspiredhuman.substack.com

Dr. David Wilhite is from Columbus, Georgia. He has served on the pastoral staff of two churches in Birmingham, Alabama, and he is frequently invited to speak, supply preach, and help as interim pastor for various churches. After living and studying in Scotland at the University of St. Andrews, he taught for two years at Seattle Pacific University. He came to Truett in the Fall of 2007, where he teaches a required course in early Christian studies, as well as other electives in historical theology.He has written six books, over 40 articles, and essays, and he has helped edit numerous research projects. His primary work has been in ancient African Christianity and more generally in the development of early Christian theology. He is currently co-authoring a three-volume work on early Christology, focusing on how the early Christians understood Jesus’ pre-existence and how he was the one appearing in the scriptures as “LORD.”His awesome books include:* Tertullian the African* The Gospel according to Heretics* Jesus is Lord of the Old Testament: Retrieving YHWH Christology * The Triune LORD: YHWH Christology in Early Christian History (forthcoming!!!!) This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit inspiredhuman.substack.com

We welcome a wonderful man and scholar, the one and only J. Warren Smith!Dr. Smith is Professor of Historical Theology at Duke Divinity School, where he teaches courses on early Christianity and the development of Christian doctrine. His scholarship focuses especially on the theology of the early church, with particular attention to figures like Irenaeus of Lyons. Smith is known for his engaging teaching and his ability to connect ancient theological insights to contemporary faith and practice. He has contributed to numerous academic publications and is a respected voice in the field of historical theology. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit inspiredhuman.substack.com

Welcome to the Inspired Human Podcast!Today we’ve got the one and only Dr. Andrew Root. Andy is a friend. He’s a prolific author. If you have never read his Ministry in the Secular Age book series, you have to stop what you’re doing right now and start reading. Most recently, Andy wrote a book with his wife, Kara, called Pilgrimage into Letting Go: Helping Parents and Pastors Embrace the Uncontrollable. No surprise, but it is WONDERFUL. We talk about this book, and his other somewhat new-ish book called Evangelism in an Age of Despair: Hope beyond the Failed Promise of Happiness. In the book, Andy charts how we in the modern west have become “happiness hunters,” and how as happiness hunters we are mostly becoming sad. We live as sad people, in many cases, living in sad times. Christians, he rightfully points out, can and should console these sad people and in turn invite people to Jesus in the life of the Church.Nick published a book review for the Military Chaplaincy Review in February 2026 on Andy’s book Evangelism in an Age of Despair. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit inspiredhuman.substack.com

Inspired Human Podcast, Season 4, episode 2.Welcome Frank Shirvinski! Frank and Nick are co-authoring a book for Purpose Press with an expected publication date of late 2026 or early 2027. Frank is quite literally a jack of all trades (who has mastered them all). He is a full time aerospace engineer, Christian minister, and co-founder of Purpose Press with his daughter Abigail. Purpose Press is a platform for faith-centered books and study resources designed to help readers deepen their relationship with God and engage Scripture more meaningfully. They chase purpose not profits. Drawing on decades of experience in both technical and theological fields, Frank has authored a range of titles published, including Before the Day Ends, The Trail, and the Toward the Horizon Bible study guides. He blends biblical insight with practical application for individuals and small groups. His work spans children’s stories that point young readers to spiritual truths as well as devotional and study guides that invite believers of all ages to explore faith with confidence and curiosity. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit inspiredhuman.substack.com

Thanks for reading Inspired Human Substack! This post is public so feel free to share it.Welcome to Season 4 of the Inspired Human Podcast.This season is all about interviews with Christian thinkers and Christian pastors.We welcome Dr. Hans Boersma!Why did we interview him?* We respect him. He’s a wonderful priest and pastor and a brilliant scholar.* His books on the Beatific Vision and his writings about Scripture have deeply impacted us!Dr. Boersma is an Anglican theologian and priest who holds the Saint Benedict Servants of Christ Chair in Ascetical Theology at Nashotah House Theological Seminary and previously taught at Regent College in Vancouver. He is a leading voice in contemporary sacramental theology and patristic studies, engaging theological traditions from East and West to enrich Christian thought and practice. His influential works include Seeing God: The Beatific Vision in Christian Tradition, which explores classical Christian understandings of the vision of God; Scripture as Real Presence: Sacramental Exegesis in the Early Church, a study of patristic biblical interpretation; and Sacramental Preaching: Sermons on the Hidden Presence of Christ, which offers a theological approach to preaching informed by tradition. His scholarship has shaped discussions on theological interpretation, ecclesiology, and the recovery of pre-modern theological insights for the church today. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit inspiredhuman.substack.com

Friends! This is it. The final episode of Season 3. Let's call it an Epilogue, but it's really a conclusion with a ton of "what do we do now" kind of stuff. It's a wrap-up, so in many ways, it could have made a great intro episode as well. Whether this is the first episode you've heard, or the final one of the season... enjoy!/////////Throughout this season, we want to remove the cultural scales from our eyes using insight from:Alan Noble (You are Not your Own)Andrew Root (Ministry in the Secular Age series)Alan Ehrenberg (Diagnosing the History of Depression in the Contemporary Age) Charles Taylor (A Secular Age)Andy Crouch (The Tech-Wise Family)Leonard Sax (The Collapse of Parenting)All of Jean Twenge's (SDSU) recent interviews / articles / and her booksJames K.A. Smith's books and articlesN.T. Wright (The Day the Revolution Began among others)Alasdair MacIntyre (After Virtue) The New and Old Testaments... plus other works that we sprinkle throughout. [The views presented are those of the speaker or author and do not necessarily represent the views of DoD or its components.] This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit inspiredhuman.substack.com

Season 3, episode 8: "Parenting in the You Do You Era."This episode is our attempt at re-focusing parenting on raising disciples of Jesus.To that end, we draw from parenting "fails" that stem from the junk values of the YDYE, and ultimately encourage Christian parents to help their children see themselves in God's story. Helping our kids see themselves in God's story allows us to help them "figure out who they are and what they want" in light of their identity as a child of God./////////Throughout this season, we want to remove the cultural scales from our eyes using insight from:Alan Noble (You are Not your Own)Andrew Root (Ministry in the Secular Age series)Alan Ehrenberg (Diagnosing the History of Depression in the Contemporary Age) Charles Taylor (A Secular Age)Andy Crouch (The Tech-Wise Family)Leonard Sax (The Collapse of Parenting)All of Jean Twenge's (SDSU) recent interviews / articles / and her booksJames K.A. Smith's books and articlesN.T. Wright (The Day the Revolution Began among others)Alasdair MacIntyre (After Virtue) The New and Old Testaments... plus other works that we sprinkle throughout. [The views presented are those of the speaker or author and do not necessarily represent the views of DoD or its components.] This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit inspiredhuman.substack.com

Season 3, episode 7: "Love and Marriage in the You Do You Era."When relationships are simply an additional tool for you to be "your best self" or to find who you are...then you know you're living in the You do You Era. Today we chat about how love, and marriage itself, has been influenced by the junk values of the YDYE. But, we don't just whine and complain. We also turn to the New Testament, especially Paul's theology of submission, in order to beckon Christians back to a cross-centered foundation for our most intimate relationships. /////////Throughout this season, we want to remove the cultural scales from our eyes using insight from:Alan Noble (You are Not your Own)Andrew Root (Ministry in the Secular Age series)Alan Ehrenberg (Diagnosing the History of Depression in the Contemporary Age) Charles Taylor (A Secular Age)Andy Crouch (The Tech-Wise Family)Leonard Sax (The Collapse of Parenting)All of Jean Twenge's (SDSU) recent interviews / articles / and her booksJames K.A. Smith's books and articlesN.T. Wright (The Day the Revolution Began among others)Alasdair MacIntyre (After Virtue) The New and Old Testaments... plus other works that we sprinkle throughout. [The views presented are those of the speaker or author and do not necessarily represent the views of DoD or its components.] This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit inspiredhuman.substack.com