Christian Humanist Profiles 241: Resisting Denial, Refusing Despair
Walter Brueggemann did not only teach me to read the Bible: he taught me to read. In the twenty-two years since I first read A Theology of the Old Testament…
Philosophy, Theology, Literature, and Other Things Human Beings Do Well
Walter Brueggemann did not only teach me to read the Bible: he taught me to read. In the twenty-two years since I first read A Theology of the Old Testament…
In today’s episode, Coyle, David, and Jordan continue their discussion of the Middle Ages by looking at the Strategikon of the Byzantine Emperor Maurice. Also mentioned in today’s Episode: -John…
I don’t often talk about my own high-school years on this podcast, but I remember in high-school jazz band playing a Christmas medley called “Heaven and Nature Swing.” It led…
Marie Hause, Victoria Reynolds Farmer, and Leah Flenniken discuss medieval proto-feminist Christine de Pizan's Book of the City of Ladies.
Some intellectuals are famous, and some are intellectual-famous. N.T. Wright appeared on The Colbert Report, and Reinhold Niebuhr testified before Congress, and Cornel West was in a couple Matrix movies. …
Josh and Michial talk about the 53rd full-length Disney animated feature, 2019’s rather disappointing sequel Frozen II. They also rag on Captain Planet, Weezer, and internet fan culture.
In today’s episode, David, Jordan, and Coyle talk about Charlemagne and his influence on the Middle Ages. Readings mentioned in the episode include: –Einhard and Notker–From Homer to Harry Potter–The…
“Forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us.” I pray those words every Sunday morning at Bogart Christian Church, and I think I have a basic…