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Axiologos

A podcast where we explore the art that shapes our world, challenges our souls and strengthens our faith in Jesus. From films to music, books to culture— we are on a search for the things worth mentioning.If you have questions or inquiries, you can reach us at [email protected]

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    What Would Amy Do?

    Amy Grant broke barriers, charts, and maybe a few unspoken church rules. In this episode of Axiologos, we are joined by giant Amy Grant head, Heather Kraftchick, to consider Grant's rise in the Christian music scene to her controversial crossover into pop. We explore the faith, fame, and music of CCM’s original icon.

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    Satellite in Retrospect

    On this episode of Axiologos, we are joined by Joe Kraftchick to talk about Satellite by P.O.D.—one of the most iconic Christian rock albums of the early 2000s. We look back at what made this album hit so hard, why it connected with so many people, and whether it still holds up today. From “Alive” to “Youth of the Nation,” we get into the music, the message, and the moment.

  3. 9

    Sometimes, We Need Sad Songs

    In this episode, we dive into Sometimes, the debut album from City and Colour. We explore the stripped-down beauty of Dallas Green’s songwriting and the tension between solitude and confession. Is Sometimes worthy of mention? Have questions or thoughts about the episode? Reach out to us at: [email protected].

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    The Times They Are A-Chalamet

    In this episode of Axiologos, we take a deeper look at A Complete Unknown, the new Bob Dylan biopic starring Timothée Chalamet. Directed by James Mangold (Walk the Line, Logan), the film explores Dylan’s early years, his rise to fame, and his ever-changing identity. But beneath the music and the cultural impact lies a bigger question—one that resonates with all of us: What does it mean to seek truth in a world of reinvention? Have questions or thoughts about the episode? Reach out to us at: [email protected].

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    Was The Beautiful Letdown a Beautiful Letdown?

    Was The Beautiful Letdown a landmark album or just early 2000s nostalgia? In this episode of Axiologos, we revisit Switchfoot’s breakthrough record, exploring its artistic merit, lasting impact, and spiritual depth. Does it still hold up as a work of art? Did it shape our understanding of God, faith, and worship? Or is it simply a relic of a bygone era? Have questions or thoughts about the episode? Reach out to us at: [email protected].

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    Nouwen, Rembrandt and the Art of Coming Home

    In this episode of Axiologos, Ben and I reminisce about The Return of the Prodigal Son, Henri Nouwen’s timeless and deeply personal meditation on Rembrandt’s famous painting and Jesus’ parable. Whether you see yourself as the prodigal, the elder son, or even the father, we hope this conversation invites you into a deeper understanding of mercy, belonging, and the art of return. Have questions or thoughts about the episode? Reach out to us at: [email protected].

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    How Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater Changed the Game

    Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater wasn’t just a game—it was a cultural phenomenon. In this episode of Axiologos, we explore how this groundbreaking title brought skateboarding to the masses, redefined gaming, and gave us an unforgettable soundtrack. What can a game about skating teach us about art, culture, and faith? Have questions or thoughts about the episode? Reach out to us at: [email protected].

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    Thank You God for Plans by Death Cab

    Our special guest, Cam Tyssen, joins us for a deep dive into Death Cab for Cutie’s iconic and masterful album Plans. Together, we explore the album’s rich tapestry of themes—love, loss, mortality, and the fragile beauty of life’s fleeting moments. From the haunting introspection of "What Sarah Said" to the heartfelt simplicity of "I Will Follow You Into the Dark," we unpack the emotional weight and lyrical genius that have made Plans a timeless classic. Whether you’ve cherished this album for years or are discovering it for the first time, this episode invites you to reflect on the profound artistry and enduring impact of Plans. Have questions or thoughts about the episode? Reach out to us at: [email protected].

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    What A Christmas Carol Teaches Us About Grace

    In this episode, we dive into Charles Dickens’ timeless classic, A Christmas Carol, to explore its profound lessons about grace, redemption, and transformation. Ebenezer Scrooge’s journey from a hardened miser to a man filled with generosity and compassion offers a compelling picture of the power of second chances and the gift of undeserved kindness. We’ll unpack the story’s spiritual and moral themes, reflect on how the ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Yet to Come challenge Scrooge—and us—to confront our lives, and consider what the tale reveals about the enduring power of grace to change even the hardest of hearts. Have questions or thoughts about the episode? Reach out to us at: [email protected].

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    Keep the Change, You Filthy Animal

    In this episode, we explore the deeper themes of Home Alone through a gospel lens. What can Kevin McCallister’s story teach us about grace, redemption, and the power of reconciliation? Join us as we unpack the spiritual truths hidden in this Christmas classic and reflect on how it points to the good news of Jesus Christ." Have questions or thoughts about the episode? Reach out to us at: [email protected].

  11. 1

    Is Blue Like Jazz Still Relevant?

    In this episode, we dive into Blue Like Jazz by Donald Miller, the groundbreaking memoir that redefined Christian storytelling for a new generation. Join us as we explore Miller's raw, honest, and sometimes irreverent reflections on faith, doubt, and the messy beauty of life. We discuss the book's cultural impact, its candid approach to spirituality, and how it invites readers to wrestle with their own journeys of belief. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to Miller's work, this conversation will leave you inspired and challenged to embrace authenticity in your walk of faith. Have questions or thoughts about the episode? Reach out to us at: [email protected].

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

A podcast where we explore the art that shapes our world, challenges our souls and strengthens our faith in Jesus. From films to music, books to culture— we are on a search for the things worth mentioning.If you have questions or inquiries, you can reach us at [email protected]

HOSTED BY

Ben Jepsen, Ryley Heppner

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How many episodes does Axiologos have?

Axiologos currently has 11 episodes available on PodParley. New episodes are automatically indexed when they're published to the podcast feed.

What is Axiologos about?

A podcast where we explore the art that shapes our world, challenges our souls and strengthens our faith in Jesus. From films to music, books to culture— we are on a search for the things worth mentioning.If you have questions or inquiries, you can reach us at [email protected]

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Axiologos has 11 episodes. Check the episode list to see recent publication dates and frequency.

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Axiologos is created and hosted by Ben Jepsen, Ryley Heppner.
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