Bill Borror
Co-Host of New Persuasive Words
I was born in West Virginia and raised in South Central Pa. Starting in college, I worked with youth first in a church and then for five years with Young Life. After graduating from Princeton Theological Seminary, I spent 25 years as Presbyterian Minister, serving churches in Texas, New Jersey and suburban Philadelphia. I am a doctoral candidate at Drew University and have taught seminary classes in Church History, Biblical Studies, and Practical Theology. I have spent the last ten years involved in interfaith work, initially as a member of the national Jewish-Presbyterian dialogue team and most recently as a fellow with the Christian Leadership Initiative of AJC & Shalom Hartman Institute. I am currently consulting with non-profit and faith based organizations, mentoring professionals and giving spiritual direction. I am also the Director of Adult Education and Stewardship at Church of the Holy Trinity, Philadelphia. I have a growing family, whose latest addition is a grandson Dominic Valentine, born 10/16/14.
Bill Borror has hosted 224 Episodes.
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Episode 240: The Politics of the Cross
October 8th, 2018 | 36 mins 52 secs
In this episode we reflect on America's deep political divisions and tribalism in light of the theology of the cross.
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Episode 239: Politics after Kavanaugh
October 6th, 2018 | 31 mins 15 secs
In this episode, recorded as the Senate was voting to confirm Brett Kavanaugh, we discuss the events that led up to his confirmation and what they might mean for the future of American politics and culture.
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Episode 238: Is There a Philosophy of the Cross?
October 1st, 2018 | 35 mins 10 secs
In this episode, inspired by an essay that appeared in the Expository Times, we talk about the relationship between Christianity and philosophy. Specifically we consider what Christ crucified, "the foolishness of God," has to do with the philosophical enterprise.
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Episode 237: Death
September 25th, 2018 | 34 mins 20 secs
In this episode we talk about life's most universal experience: death.
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Episode 236: A Post-Christian Conservatism?
September 18th, 2018 | 28 mins 46 secs
In this episode we discuss the results of a recent study that show that there is an increasing number of secular and irreligious people forming Trump's GOP base. These less religious Republicans tend to share more of Trump's views that their religious counterparts. What does this mean for the future of the Republican party and the conservative movement?
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Episode 235: What Was Paul's Problem Anyway?
September 15th, 2018 | 31 mins
In this episode, drawing inspiration from a book by Stephen Westerholm, we discuss the Old and New Perspective on Paul and whether Paul's "problem" was a Gentile issue or a problem facing the entire human race.
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Episode 234: Does The Media Get The Church?
August 30th, 2018 | 35 mins 2 secs
In this episode, inspired by a piece in Commentary Magazine about the current crisis in the Catholic Church and the controversy surrounding President Trump's recent dinner with prominent evangelical leaders, we talk about how the media covers and sometimes misunderstands the church and church controversies.
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Episode 233: Socialism on the Rise?
August 20th, 2018 | 26 mins 42 secs
In this episode, inspired by a discussion on the Commentary Magazine podcast, we discuss the rising popularity of socialism in America today.
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Episode 232: Infrastructure and Tradition
August 16th, 2018 | 34 mins 56 secs
In this episode we talk about Roman roads, the importance of infrastructure and the nature of preservation and innovation in traditions.
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Episode 231: Patriotism and Nationalism
August 7th, 2018 | 28 mins 1 sec
William F. Buckley once said: "I’m as patriotic as anyone from sea to shining sea, but there’s not a molecule of nationalism in me.” Inspired by this quote, we consider whether one can be an American patriot and a nationalist at the same time.
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Episode 230: Nature and Grace
August 2nd, 2018 | 28 mins 13 secs
In this episode, continuing a series on law, grace, the Christian life and the nature of the human condition, we discuss the relationship of nature and grace.
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Episode 229: The Show About Nothing
July 15th, 2018 | 51 mins 13 secs
We welcomed friend of the show Geoff Holsclaw into the bunker for the first time. We went into this episode without a topic. It was a show about nothing that became something. This goes down as one of our favorite Bullgeschicte episodes. Can't wait to have Geoff back.
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Episode 228: When Politics Shapes Religion
July 13th, 2018 | 21 mins 46 secs
Inspired by a recent piece in the New York Times, we discuss new research that shows how political affiliations and commitments are shaping religious one, not the other way around.
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Episode 227: God, Predestination and Evil
July 9th, 2018 | 25 mins 4 secs
In this episode, continuing a series on law, grace, the Christian life and the nature of the human condition, we offer a postscript to our previous episode on Calvin and predestination. We grapple with questions about providence, predestination and evil.
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Episode 226: Calvin and Predestination
July 6th, 2018 | 27 mins 38 secs
In this episode, continuing a series on law, grace, the Christian life and the nature of the human condition, we talk about Calvin and predestination.
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Episode 225: The Little Luther
June 27th, 2018 | 26 mins 52 secs
In this episode, continuing a series on law, grace, the Christian life and the nature of the human condition, we talk about Luther and the Reformation reception of Augustine, in conversation with Saint Thérèse of Lisieux, popularly know as "The Little Flower of Jesus."