Christian Humanist Profiles 60: The Story of Monasticism
For most American Evangelicals, monasticism is a closed book, little understood, and appreciated even less. Yet throughout most of Christian history, East and West, and even today, monasticism has been…
Book of Nature, Episode 10: The Large Hadron Collider
Dan Dawson hosts a discussion with Todd Pedlar and Charles Hackney on the subject of the Large Hadron Collider. They have a lot of fun (maybe too much fun) discussing…
The ChristianFeminist Podcast, Ep. # 29: Thanksgiving
Knowing Intros—Welcome, Jay! Thanks and listener mail Why we cook Reading Food in the Bible Hospitality as Christian virtue The first Thanksgiving: Myth and fact Passing On Bread and Wine…
Christian Humanist Profiles 59: Jesus Behaving Badly
Michial Farmer interviews Dr. Mark Strauss about his latest book, Jesus Behaving Badly.
For YHWH I Wait: A Reflection on the Lectionary Readings for 29 November 2015
Jeremiah 33:14-16 • Psalm 25:1-10 • 1 Thessalonians 3:9-13 • Luke 21:25-36 As I publish this reflection, I will have been an ex-preacher for almost eleven months. I deliberated on whether I should…
The Christian Humanist Podcast, Episode #175: The Lost Tools of Learning
Download or Stream this Episode David Grubbs leads Nathan Gilmour and Michial Farmer in a discussion of Dorothy L. Sayers’s “The Lost Tools of Learning.”
Christian Humanist Profiles 58: The Professor’s Puzzle
Download or Stream this Episode The first universities, and all universities for some centuries, were Christian schools. Standing in relationship with but not identical to the Church, these colleges, communities…
Rebroadcast: Roger Lundin (1949-2015) on Christian Humanist Profiles
Download or Stream this Episode Roger Lundin, longtime professor of English at Wheaton College, died on Thursday night. In his memory, we’re rebroadcasting my interview with him from September 2014.…
Sectarian Review 3: The Ethical Imagination of Horror
Download or Stream this Episode In this Godzilla-sized episode, Danny Anderson and Drew Van’tland are joined by Ed Simon to talk about the intersections between horror, religion, and ethics. This…
The Christian Humanist Podcast, Episode #174: Tolkien for the Hostile
David Grubbs and Nathan Gilmour attempt to defend the works of J.R.R. Tolkien against Michial Farmer–a well-known hater. CORRECTION: Grubbs mentions Faramir meditating sympathetically about a dead human soldier allied…
Christian Humanist Profiles 57: The Work of Theology
Download or Stream this Episode To work with wood changes the formal character of the matter, shaping what once was a tree into a house here and a table there;…
The Christian Humanist Podcast, Episode 173: Doctor Faustus
Download or Stream this Episode Nathan Gilmour leads a discussion with Michial Farmer and David Grubbs on Christopher Marlowe’s 1594 play Doctor Faustus. Doctor Faustus on Gutenberg.org
Christian Humanist Profiles 56: Paul’s Divine Christology
In the early second century, Pliny, the governor of the Roman province of Pontus and Bithynia, wrote a letter to his emperor, Trajan, about Christians who “were accustomed to meet…
Keep Kanning the Kaiser!
Good job, America! If we keep mandating that the sun set earlier in the winter, we’ll win World War I yet! Only another hundred years to go!
Book of Nature Episode 9: Psychology’s Replication Crisis
Who says psychology has a replication crisis? These people do: http://www.nature.com/news/over-half-of-psychology-studies-fail-reproducibility-test-1.18248 Listen to the episode here. Introduction and listener feedback. Psychology has a replication crisis… maybe. Do not challenge the…