Episode 104: David Benjamin Blower - art, anarchism and not deconstructing

David Benjamin Blower is a musician, poet, podcaster and theologian who you may have encountered on the Nomad podcast, his Messianic Folklore podcast or the Common Era podcast (described as 'conversations between a Catholic priest and a post-evangelical poet').

With all that in mind, it was very kind of him to join us on Beer Christianity and we liked him very much.

On this episode, David talks to us about art and being an artist, deconstruction, and why he wouldn't describe his own journey using that term, as well as anarchism and a little theology.

Jonty also gets to fangirl a little about a particular Benjamin Blower song and find out what kind of space David creates to write. Join us ofr a fascinating, thoughtful meander through the mind of an important figure in the post-evangelical scene.

You can find more of David's work at davidbenjaminblower.com

Listen to David Benjamin Blower's music here! And find his excellent Substack newsletter here. It’s really very good.

You can listen to Episode 104 anywhere: in the fight against dominative power, in a space beyond laws and violence, in the studio of a less chaotic podcast, or right here…

Thanks to Greenbelt for making this interview possible. You should book now for Greenbelt 2025, there are amazing monthly plans!



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Other things…

Malky’s design work has graced many good magazines and music videos. You can find his stuff and even commission him if he’s not too busy, here. Jonty's novel, Incredulous Moshoeshoe and the Lightning Bird, is not literature but it’s quite fun if you like Supernatural, Africa or the Goth scene. Laura doesn’t want us to post her BookTok until she’s posted more videos. She may have prayed for the app to be banned just to avoid it.

Beliefs…

We don't really want to preach at you, but some people like to know what we believe. It's this: Jesus Christ is the Son of God and came to teach us a better way to be, while reconciling us to God and each other in a way we could never do without Him. He also changed water into wine. Nice. 


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