If you don’t listen to the Theology Nerd Throwdown from Homebrewed Christianity, you’re missing out on a fun podcast. The main Homebrewed Christianity podcast, an interview program, remains the flagship show for Bo Sanders and Tripp Fuller, but when I’ve got a choice of which one to play first, when I commute to work, TNT…
Tag: historicism
On Teaching Comedy Badly
I’ll admit right out front that my problem might have more to do with my inadequacies than with the nature of literary genre, but try as I might, I keep getting the same results. When I teach comedy, my lessons just don’t turn out as well. Mind you, I manage to fill the hours. We…
Blogging through Truth and Method post 5: Aesthetic and Hermeneutic Consequences (134-169)
When Michial and I read Being and Time back in 2009, the best thing about that book was that, through careful phenomenological examination, Heidegger gave me occasion to think carefully about the everyday, the acts that I undertake unreflectively, and to try out some actual philosophical theories on them. This section of Truth and Method…