N.T. Wright
Mentioned in 7 analyzed podcast episodes across 4 shows
A preeminent New Testament scholar and theologian whose work on the relationship between history and faith in Christianity is referenced in religious and cultural discussions. He has appeared on podcasts to discuss biblical topics and is cited by hosts exploring themes ranging from supernatural beliefs in Christian tradition to broader questions about biblical authority and Jesus. His scholarly expertise makes him a relevant voice for podcast conversations bridging academic theology with popular religious discourse.
Appears On
Episode Appearances
BibleProject · Apr 13, 2026
1st Commandment: No Other Gods
“Referenced for concept of 'getting Egypt out of the people' regarding cultural transformation”
Blurry Creatures · Mar 31, 2026
EP: 412 The Kingdom Manifesto with Brad Gray and Joel Edwards
“Guest interviewed for film; provided insights on prayer, predestination as vocational, and kingdom theology”
Blurry Creatures · Mar 10, 2026
EP: 405 Hearing the Holy Spirit with Will Acuff
“Referenced for discussion about how theological perspectives change over 30-year career”
Blurry Creatures · Feb 17, 2026
EP: 400 Hell, the 80s, and the Family of God with Kirk Cameron
“Preeminent New Testament scholar who appeared on Blurry Creatures discussing biblical topics including Bigfoot”
Blurry Creatures · Feb 13, 2026
EP: 399 The Horned Creature of Antioch with the Holland Brothers *members only trailer
“Referenced by guests regarding discussion of supernatural beliefs in Southern religious tradition”
Unashamed with the Robertson Family · Jan 19, 2026
Ep 1250 | Bill Maher Might Be Jase’s Favorite Left-Winger & Fox News Gets the Robertsons Mixed Up
“Referenced for his analysis of John's Gospel literary structure and contemporary worship song comparison”
The Proverbs 31 Ministries Podcast · Jan 6, 2026
“Can We Really Trust the Bible — and Jesus Himself?” A Conversation With Dr. Joel Muddamalle
“Historian and theologian quoted on relationship between history and faith in Christianity”