As I am brand new to this forum I am not entirely certain how things are done around here. If this post is off topic or unwanted, please feel free to remove it. I won't be offended.
I am starting a new theological podcast with a friend of mine. We have not yet done even one episode, so it's in the planning stages. The concept is that we want to talk to people of various religous faiths about their personal beliefs and experiences. This is not a discussion that is meant to be argumenatitive. It is not mean to be pro-religion, anti-religion, disrepectful, or disparaging in any way. The only purpose is to explore, through personal interviews, the faith of individuals with different religious backgrounds. I hope to do episodes covering a wide array of world religions but, for my first episode, I want it to be about Jehovah's Witnesses as it is a faith which has always interested me and I don't know a lot about.
My co-host is a good friend of mine who has a degree in theology and philosphy from Saint Louis University. He is a devout Catholic and I, personally, am agnostic. We don't have any agenda beyond trying to explore the belief systems of individuals of various faiths.
What interests me isn't what a particular Church has as it's official doctrine. That is easily found anywhere in books and publications. What interests me are the beliefs of individuals; how they came to their faith, how they practice it, and how it affects their lives.
Rather than interviewing just a single person for like an hour and half (as many podcasts do) I would rather intervew five or six people each for ten or fifteen minutes, since no single person can reflect the entirety of a particular faith. Each member of a particular faith has a unique experience that is deeply personal to themselves.
In sharing these stories we hope to come to a deeper understanding of others. If anyone would be interested in participating please feel free to contact me by personal email: [email protected]
Once again, if this message is off topic or inappropriate for this forum, the moderators may feel free to remove it. I will not be offended.
Thanks,
John