Christian Humanist Profiles 229: Amy Kenny
In the past few years, there has been a shift in the issues that have occupied the forefront of the Evangelical imagination in the United States, and this shift has…
Philosophy, Theology, Literature, and Other Things Human Beings Do Well
In the past few years, there has been a shift in the issues that have occupied the forefront of the Evangelical imagination in the United States, and this shift has…
Download or Stream this Episode Subscribe to Christian Humanist Profiles In Shakespeare’s plays, Rome as a setting invites new kinds of questions: in a narrative universe separate from the claims…
Sarah Thomas, Laurie Norris, and guest panelist Joe Cerniglia discuss Robert Jordon’s groundbreaking high fantasy series The Wheel of Time alongside season 1 of the Rafe Judkins television adaptation, currently…
Download or Stream this Episode Subscribe to Christian Humanist Profiles I’m old enough to remember when the popular press painted philosophy professors as peddlers of postmodernism, heedless of truth and…
Download or Stream this Episode Subscribe to The Christian Humanist Podcast Dan Dawson, Blake Miller, and Nathan Gilmour talk about the strange path of the noun “deconstruction” and its unpredictable…
Christian Feminist Podcast – Episode 163 on Mythic Quest Reading Season 1 and 2 summary – Mythic Quest is a work place drama that combines The Office with Silicon Valley. …
Alexis Neal, Kim Feldman, and Christina Bieber Lake discuss Daphne du Maurier’s classic gothic novel. NOTE: Due to technical and scheduling difficulties, episodes #163 and #164 are being released out…
Download or Stream this Episode Subscribe to Christian Humanist Profiles I’ve never been a professional psychologist, but when people talk about “Platonic” this and “Gnostic” that and–Heaven help us–”Greco-Roman thought”…
Download or Stream this Episode Subscribe to Christian Humanist Profiles All colleges, or at least the ones I know, have dedicated alumni who will tell you that their alma mater…
Katie Grubbs, Alexis Neal, and Laurie Norris discuss two important short stories in the Sherlock Holmes canon that feature notable female characters. -Introductions Knowing -Why are we discussing these stories?…
Play or Download this Episode Subscribe to Christian Humanist Profiles In my life as a professor I sometimes hear people oppose college education to vocational education, and I know basically…
Knowing The novel and its awards Our experiences reading it Reading The Price Family Favorite characters Evolving religious views Christian missionary work and (Post)Colonialism Womanhood and loss Reverend Price Passing…
Stream or download this episode. Michial Farmer talks to Randy Boyagoda about his new novel, Dante’s Indiana, available now from Biblioasis.
Download this Episode Subscribe to Christian Humanist Profiles If you’re looking for words that mean so many things that they’re hard to use in mixed company, you’d do well to…