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I’d love to see another with Jordan Wood (that interview was pure fire!) or imagine this - a double header with both DBH AND JDW. Others that come to mind are John Milbank and Paul J. Griffiths.

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Definitely Pageau. .Also that Grail Country guy is pretty cool and has an epic beard :)

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I’d like to listen to Pageau’s responses to your concerns about Eastern Orthodox and schismatic scaffolding. You help me want to become a humble Orthodox Christian and it seems Pageau wouldn’t get all defensive like a weirdo when you put the tough questions to him; so we can all hear his responses. Also, covering with him the importance for Americans to get the humility memo if they want to mess with Orthodox. Orthodox needs more sharp tongued Americans like frat houses need more STDs.

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I consider myself more of a digresser than a perennialist.

Might I recommend Derrick Peterson? His book Flat Earths and Fake Footnotes is an amusing look at how (as he puts it) "the conflict between science and religion was written into history." He's also a theologian and philosopher (of sorts) with a broadly evangelical and classical theist perspective that's nonetheless quite open-minded. Read the waterfall of endorsements at the beginning of his book if you want to get a sense of what an interesting writer he is.

(Also; check out his blog: http://agreatercourage.blogspot.com/ )

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How about Clare Carlisle?

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My interests may not be representative, but I'd love to see you talk to Jorge Ferrer (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jorge_Ferrer), maybe even together with Jacob Sherman (https://www.ciis.edu/faculty-and-staff-directory/jacob-sherman). They are the co-editors of The Participatory Turn (https://sunypress.edu/Books/T/The-Participatory-Turn2).

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