The Christ and Pop Culture 25 2019 Podcast | Part 2 – Ranking the List
Erin Staza returns this week, along with Kevin McLenithan, K. B. Hoyle, Tyler Burns, Kathryn Freeman, and Tyler Glodjo to solidify The 25 for 2019.

Erin Staza returns this week, along with Kevin McLenithan, K. B. Hoyle, Tyler Burns, Kathryn Freeman, and Tyler Glodjo to solidify The 25 for 2019.

The staff at CaPC sit down to shape the Christ and Pop Culture Top 25 cultural artifacts from 2019 that celebrate the good, the true, and the beautiful in pop culture.

The crew returns to rank the completed list from 25 to 1 in order of what they believe reflects the good, the true, and the beautiful in pop culture in 2017

A panel of the wise and influential thinkers and writers sit down to debate which Pop culture artifacts are worthy of inclusion on The CaPC 25 for 2017.

Drew and Tyler are back with Cameron McAllister. The trio talk about their Radiohead favorites and where Tyler should start to experience Radiohead.

This week the Nintendo Switch, music album ‘A Crow Looked at Me’, and the fiction novel ‘Underground Railroad’ vie for a place on the CaPC25 for 2017.

The CaPC 25 for 2017 is back for our 10th episode with Your Name, A Crow Looked at Me, and Chuck Klosterman X up for nomination this week.

Amy Peterson joins Tyler and Jonathan to talk about ‘The Legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild’, ‘Your Name’, and the podcast ‘Truth’s Table.’

The Santa Clarita Diet, Victoria, and La La Land are up for the fourth spot on the list this week and only one will be added. Which will be added to the prestigious list?

The third episode of The CaPC 25 for 2017 sees The LEGO Batman Movie, fake news, and Super Bowl LI.

Top 25 Pop Culture Artifacts in 2016 are finally ranked in a lively round table debate as the CaPC crew returns to finish the job.

The CaPC 25 for 2016 Finale is here as Jonathan and Sarah are joined by a panel of special guests to decide the most important happenings in 2016.

Pokémon Go and the films ‘Genius’ & ‘Zootopia’ are on the floor for debate for the 21st spot on The CaPC 25 for 2016.

We are inexplicably drawn to shiny new things that make us laugh, inspire, evoke hope, or instill a sense of status.

To claim the United States today has no culture, as Carl Trueman does, works only if one adopts the least tenable, most outdated understanding of culture available.

Chewbacca Mom, Star Wars Rebels: Season 2, and The Babylon Bee are all vying for the 15th spot on the Christ and Pop Culture 25 for 2016.
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