City of Man, Episode 73: Review of “The Outlaw King”
Download or Stream this Episode In today’s episode, Coyle is joined by Jordan Poss to review The Outlaw King, Netflix’s new historical drama about Robert the Bruce, the King of…
Philosophy, Theology, Literature, and Other Things Human Beings Do Well
Download or Stream this Episode In today’s episode, Coyle is joined by Jordan Poss to review The Outlaw King, Netflix’s new historical drama about Robert the Bruce, the King of…
We’re happy to announce the return of The Pietist Schoolman Podcast for its fourth season! This time out, Sam Mulberry and I are going with a travelogue theme, as we prepare to lead…
Download or Stream this Episode In this episode, Coyle and Jordan talk about the first years of Christianity. Readings from the Episode: Jesus and the Eyewitnesses, Richard Bauckham Jesus, A…
Download or Stream this Episode In today’s episode, Coyle is back with Jordan Poss to continue on with Ancient Asides as they reset and look back at the incorportation of…
David Grubbs talks with Michial Farmer and Nathan Gilmour about three Easter homilies from the fifth-century Pope Leo I.
“Like dazzling lights the churches were now shining all over the world, and to the limits of the human race faith in our Savior and Lord Jesus Christ was at…
Download or Stream this Episode In this episode, Coyle and Jordan talk about Roman government through the end of the Crisis of the Third Century. Mentioned in the Episode Chris…
Sam and I wrap up our third season by considering some of the legacies of the Protestant Reformation: from democracy and free inquiry to religious pluralism and secularization to the notion…
Michial Farmer talks with David Grubbs and Nathan Gilmour about T.S. Eliot’s essay “The Idea of a Christian Society.” This episode comes to you live from the Culture, Criticism, and…
Back from a break for our penultimate episode of season 3, Sam and I surveyed a variety of Protestant Reformations, both magisterial (Calvin’s Geneva, the Church of England) and radical…
In 590 AD, seven years before Augustine of Canterbury would venture over to Britain, St. Columban crossed the channel the other direction to Gaul. Columban was an Irish monk, a…
Is the Protestant principle of sola scriptura antithetical to Christian unity? That’s the argument of Catholic historian Brad Gregory, in his newest book: “Though it liberated evangelicals from the Roman Church, [“scripture alone”]…
It’s counterfactual week on The Pietist Schoolman Podcast, as Sam and I conjure up thought experiments in which the Reformation either happens before Martin Luther comes on the scene, or proceeds in…
After taking some time off to turn our second season into this book, I’m happy to announce the sudden return of The Pietist Schoolman Podcast for a special third season: six or…
Download or Stream this Episode In the fourth installment of this occasional series looking at Roman politics, Coyle and Jordan pick up with the death of Augustus, the problem of…