The Pietist Schoolman Podcast, Episode #11: A Lutheran Perspective
Pietism was born in the Lutheran churches of 17th century Germany, but by the 20th century it was a pejorative term in much of American Lutheranism. To help us understand Lutheranism,…
Christian Humanist Profiles 47: A Holy Happy Hour
I grew up Southern Baptist, and we were encouraged to look suspiciously at a number of things. Foremost among them were the consumption of alcohol and the high-church celebration of…
Dante 2015: Purgatorio part 1: Cantos 1-12
Series Index John Ciardi’s Translation of the Commedia Worthy of the Kingdom Dante couldn’t care less about my evangelical sensibility and sensitivities, and I love him for that. Even beyond the…
The Christian Feminist Podcast, Episode # 24: Supernatural
Intros A correction Knowing Show creation and general synopsis How we got into Supernatural Is it sexist? Does it treat religion well?–Some general thoughts Reading Supernatural and religion: subtext becomes text “Faith”…
The Pietist Schoolman Podcast, Episode #10: An Anabaptist Perspective
This week on The Pietist Schoolman Podcast we welcome public historian Devin Manzullo-Thomas to the conversation. As the director of the Sider Institute for Anabaptist, Pietist, and Wesleyan Studies at Messiah College and…
Blogging through Critique of Pure Reason, part 4: Transcendental Analytic, Part I
Series Index Introductions and the Introduction Transcendental Aesthetic and Introduction to Transcendental Logic Transcendental Synthesis Transcendental Analytic, Part I We now begin (at long last – summer is a time…
The Pietist Schoolman Podcast, Episode #9: A Wesleyan Perspective
After an early summer hiatus, we return this week with the first in a series of episodes sharing perspectives on Christian higher education from traditions both distinct from and historically…
Book Review: Theological Fitness
Theological Fitness: Why We Need a Fighting Faith is a call by blogger and podcaster Aimee Byrd for all Christians to be theologians. Here is a link to the book…
Wittgenstein Wednesdays, Session 12: Philosophical Investigations sections 607-693
Series Index The final section of Philosophical Investigations brings the language-game approach to questions of ethics, and once again, the real benefit of reading and thinking about what Wittgenstein is…
Dante 2015: Inferno part 3: Cantos 24-34
Series Index John Ciardi’s Translation of the Commedia Hypocrites and Church-Thieves Living seven hundred years after Dante’s poetic career makes the final stretch of Inferno a particular philosophical challenge, largely because…
Wittgenstein Wednesdays, Session 11: Philosophical Investigations sections 529-606
Series Index Philosophical Investigations, as I read it, doesn’t have a thesis so much as it explores both the limits of stating theses and the limits of denying the need…
Dante 2015: Inferno part 2: Cantos 12-23
Series Index John Ciardi’s Translation of the Commedia The Democratization of American Sins One popular topic for invention among youth-group kids in the mid-nineties (and I was one for a spell)…
Christian Humanist Profiles 45: Literature as Spiritual Experience
There are winners and losers every time intellectual capital changes hands. But the upside of that process is that there are always figures from the past who are ready to…
Wittgenstein Wednesdays, Session 10: Philosophical Investigations sections 436-528
Series Index Philosophical Investigations was the reading and discussion matter for a group of students and faculty at Emmanuel College during the 2014-15 school year, under the auspices of the Emmanuel…
Dante 2015: Inferno Part 1: Cantos 1-11
Series Index It’s been a few years since I wrote reflections on my summer reading on Dante, and back then I used to do three posts each summer, one on…