The Christian Humanist Podcast, Episode 260: In Praise of Shadows
Stream or download this episode. In this 260th episode–which he is so stupid as to believe to be the 360th–Michial Farmer talks with Nathan Gilmour and David Grubbs about Junichiro…
Philosophy, Theology, Literature, and Other Things Human Beings Do Well
Stream or download this episode. In this 260th episode–which he is so stupid as to believe to be the 360th–Michial Farmer talks with Nathan Gilmour and David Grubbs about Junichiro…
Download or Stream this Episode “At this level, at the college level, there are no single, simple formula that will tell you the best way to proceed. You must become…
Leah Henning, Victoria Reynolds Farmer, and Blake Miller discuss women in comedy through the lens of comedian Hannah Gadsby’s anti-comedy special Nanette. INTRODUCTIONS KNOWING A brief history of women…
Download or Stream this Episode Immigration is one of the most divisive and controversial issues in our country. In today’s episode, Coyle and Ed walk through the philosophy, economics, and…
Stream or download this episode. Listen to the speech. Nathan Gilmour talks about Malcolm X’s classic 1964 speech “The Ballot or the Bullet” with David Grubbs and Michial Farmer.
Stream or download this episode. As modern technology gets a firmer and firmer grip on human life, more and more people have begun to publicly and privately worry about it.…
Stream or download this episode. David Grubbs talks to Michial Farmer and Nathan Gilmour about two essays by Dorothy L. Sayers: “The Image of God” and “Towards a Christian Aesthetic.”
Stream or download this episode. At least since St. Augustine, converts to Christianity have taken St. Peter’s admonition to “always be prepared to make a defense to anyone who asks…
Episode 98: Women in Star Trek Ilia Danner Grubbs, Alexis Neal, and Marie Hause discuss the Star Trek television shows and movies in regards to their portrayal and treatment…
Stream or download this episode. Michial Farmer talks with Nathan Gilmour and David Grubbs about Erik Satie’s classic piano pieces, Trois Gymnopédies.
Download or Stream this Episode To claim that God created all things, seen and unseen, is as uncontroversial as the historical creeds–and as controversial. Such a claim leads readily to…