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 208: Jordan Peterson on the Significance of Easter
April 7th, 2018 | 27 mins 45 secs
In this episode we discuss a piece Jordan Peterson wrote for the London Times which appeared in the newspaper on Easter Sunday.
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Episode 207: God's Death, Our Life
March 31st, 2018 | 36 mins 32 secs
In this episode, recorded on Good Friday 2018, Bill and I talk about the events that preceded Easter and their meaning for us today.
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Episode 206: Bullgeschichte Session, with Todd Littleton
March 28th, 2018 | 30 mins 45 secs
Occasionally we invite someone on to talk with us about a host of things, or whatever comes to mind. We call it a "Bullgeschicte" Session. Our guest for this episode is Todd Littleton. He's a pastor, writer, consultant, professor, blogger and podcaster. We talk love, death, necrophobia and food.
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Episode 205: More on the Essence of Christianity
March 28th, 2018 | 25 mins 13 secs
From time to time on the podcast we reflect on the essence of Christianity. We return to this theme, with a little help from Hans Urs von Balthasar.
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Episode 204: Self-Deception
March 28th, 2018 | 35 mins 34 secs
In this episode of the podcast we talk about self-deception and how hard it is to know when you're deceiving yourself.
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Episode 203: Evangelicals and the Trump Temptation
March 15th, 2018 | 40 mins 23 secs
In this episode we talk about two recent pieces, one in the Atlantic and the other in the National Review, that discuss the continued support for Trump in the evangelical community. The authors, Michael Gerson and David French, are both conservative evangelical never Trumpers.
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Episode 202: Baptism
March 2nd, 2018 | 34 mins 35 secs
We're at episode 202, and we realized we have never talked about baptism! Thanks to Nathan Smith, a regular listener, for asking us to share our thoughts. Keep the suggestions coming friends.
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Episode 201: Billy Graham the Evangelist and Our Thoughts on Evangelism
February 26th, 2018 | 37 mins 8 secs
In this episode we reflect on the legacy of Billy Graham and consider the nature and future of evangelism in the modern world.
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Episode 200: Our 200th episode! With Special Guest Mark Oppenheimer
February 21st, 2018 | 58 mins 18 secs
When we began this podcast we never imagined we'd get to 200 episodes. It's been a wild ride. We were joined on our 200th episode by Mark Oppenheimer, Editor at Large at Tablet Magazine and co-host of the wildly popular Unorthodox podcast. We talk faith, politics, public life and even epigenetics. Thanks to all our listeners. Here's to 200 more!
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Episode 199: To Ash or Not to Ash...
February 11th, 2018 | 41 mins 21 secs
In this Saturday Night Special episode of the podcast we talk a little about Ash Wednesday, its origins and the practice of serving "ashes on the go."
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Episode 198: Two Natures? One Person?
February 10th, 2018 | 36 mins 47 secs
In this episode we continue our recent discussions of Luther and the Reformation. We focus specifically on Luther's Christology, asking whether or not it's really what's behind some of the 16th century sacramental controversies.
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Episode 197: The Game of the Century and Theology as Language Game
February 7th, 2018 | 36 mins 21 secs
In this episode we talk about the Eagles big Super Bowl victory! We also consider the legacy of the recently deceased theologian George Lindbeck
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Episode 196: Luther's Dark Side
February 3rd, 2018 | 34 mins 13 secs
In this episode we consider the dark side of Martin Luther's personality, how it shaped the Reformation and how we should consider it today.
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Episode 195: Why Do Evangelicals Still Support Trump?
January 27th, 2018 | 37 mins 5 secs
In this episode we consider why prominent evangelical leaders still support President Trump, even amidst recent revelations of an affair with an adult film star.
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Episode 194: What's in a Name?
January 22nd, 2018 | 33 mins 7 secs
In this episode we consider the late medieval philosophical movement called Nominalism. Many think it's the movement that gave birth to the modern world.
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Episode 193: Is It Getting Better?
January 12th, 2018 | 35 mins 25 secs
In our second episode of 2018 we ask if the world is getting better. We reflect on Time Magazine's interview with Bill Gates and Rowan Williams' review of John Millbank's newest book, "The Politics of Virtue", co-authored with Adrian Pabst.