Christian Humanist Profiles 119: Saint Columban and His Rule
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…
The Christian Feminist Podcast, Episode #70: Stranger Things
Knowing Why we like Season 1 Allusions and nostalgia Reading Three female characters in three film genres Joyce: conspiracy Nancy: from John Hughes to John Carpenter Eleven: Spielberg-esque kids’ adventure…
The Christian Humanist Podcast, Episode #222: First Clement
Download or Stream this Episode Free Online Translations of 1 Clement David Grubbs leads Michial Farmer and Nathan Gilmour on a walk through 1 Clement, a first-century Christian epistle from Rome…
The Pietist Schoolman Podcast, Episode #28: Sola Scriptura and Christian Unity
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”]…
The Christian Humanist Podcast, Episode #221: The Mummy
In the last episode of October 2017’s CHRN Crossover series, David Grubbs discusses the film The Mummy (1932) with Book of Nature’s Todd Pedlar and City of Man’s Ed Song.…
Christian Humanist Profiles 118: Becoming Truly Human
Download or Stream this Episode Find Tickets to Becoming Truly Human Here at the Christian Humanist Radio Network, of course we’re interested in the long conversation about what human existence entails.…
The Christian Feminist Podcast, Episode # 69: The Phantom of the Opera
Knowing Some background on various versions of the Phantom story Our experiences and favorites Reading Phantom Ladies: Hollywood and Horror on the Home Front Love triangles, what women owe men,…
The Pietist Schoolman Podcast, Episode #27: Could the Reformation Have Happened Without Luther?
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…
City of Man, Episode 47: Dracula
Download or Stream this Episode In today’s episode, Nathan Gilmour of The Christian Humanist Podcast and Daniel Dawson of the Book of Nature Podcast join Coyle to talk about Universal…
The Pietist Schoolman Podcast, Episode #26: Medieval Wisdom for Modern Protestants
On the newest episode of The Pietist Schoolman Podcast, Sam and I put the Reformation on hold for a moment to consider the Christianity that lies on the other side of…
The Christian Humanist Podcast, Episode #220: Patriotic Songs
On the anniversary of Julia Ward Howe’s death, Nathan Gilmour discusses patriotic hymns with David Grubbs and Michial Farmer.
A Primer on Christian Alternative Rock: 16 Horsepower
A Primer on Christian Alternative Rock: 16 Horsepower WHO ARE THEY? Someone once described them to me as a Flannery O’Connor short story come to life–which sounds about right, actually.…
The Christian Feminist Podcast, Episode # 68: Multi-Level Marketing
KNOWING Introductions Defining terms: multi-level marketing, pyramid schemes, and direct sales Multi-level marketing according to The Babylon Bee Church Women’s Group Organizes Community Outreach To Share The Good News Of…
The Pietist Schoolman Podcast, Episode #25: How Do We Remember the Reformation?
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…
The Christian Humanist Podcast, Episode #219: Quartet for the End of Time
Listen to this episode. Michial Farmer discusses Olivier Messiaen’s modernist piece Quatuor pour le fin du temps with Nathan Gilmour and David Grubbs. Hear the piece. “An Audubon in Sound.”