!!!!!EXPLICIT!!! Oh yeah, we continue on with our series here! This week, Dr. Christopher Driscoll, religious studies scholar, joins me and digs right in on the convo. Check it out!\n\nChristopher M. Driscoll is assistant professor of religion studies at Lehigh University in Bethlehem, PA. Driscoll is a scholar of race, religion, and culture, and historical and contemporary white U.S. and European religious, philosophical, and theological thought and traditions, hip hop culture, and existentialisms/ humanisms. His interdisciplinary work combines social, critical, philosophical, and hermeneutical theories and methods within the academic study of religion. Driscoll has lectured extensively across the U.S. and internationally in universities, religious communities, and corporate settings on the topic of whiteness and religion. He is author of White Lies: Race and Uncertainty in the Twilight of American Religion (Routledge, 2015), co-author (with Monica R. Miller) of Method as Identity: Manufacturing Distance in the Academic Study of Religion (Lexington Books, 2018); invited guest editor of a 2011 special issue of the Bulletin for the Study of Religion on the topic of hip hop and religion, co-editor (with Monica R. Miller and Anthony B. Pinn) of Kendrick Lamar and the Making of Black Meaning (Routledge, 2019), and co-editor (with The CERCL Writing Collective) of Breaking Bread, Breaking Beats: Churches and Hip Hop \u2013 A Guide to Key Issues (Fortress Press, 2014).