The Theology Pugcast

Episode 225: The Return of the Old Gods

The Return of the Old Gods https://youtu.be/gna1W0CUfMI Today’s Pugcast is a discussion of Naomi Wolfe’s Substack piece, “Have the Old Gods Returned?” which is a reflection and development of the ideas in Jonathan Cahn’s The Return of the Gods. The premise is that with the rejection of Christianity, God’s protection over the Western world has …

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Episode 224: And All that Jazz

And All that Jazz https://youtu.be/OFv7Jgt-hHo The Pugsters welcome apologist and philosopher Doug Groothuis to the show this week to talk about neither apologetics nor philosophy but music. Doug is a jazz fan who has published articles and concert reviews for “All About Jazz.” We talk about the elements that make jazz what it is, jazz …

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Episode 223: Why the Mental Health of Liberal Girls Sank First and Fastest

Why the Mental Health of Liberal Girls Sank First and Fastest https://youtu.be/_mcHC8t0L-4 Today the Pugs reflect on a remarkable essay by Jon Haidt in which he correlates the mental health of young people since 2013 and their sex and political outlook. The mental health of all young people has been getting worse, but it is …

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Episode 222: Civilizational Madness

Civilizational Madness https://youtu.be/IFMf-BaHN8I Today’s show looks at Jacques Ellul’s ‘Those whom God wishes to destroy He first Makes Mad’ from his book The Betrayal of the West. Tom introduces the topic by looking at how civilizational self-contempt became a defining orientation of Western cultures once it took a nihilistic and idolatrous turn from the Christian …

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Episode 221: The Man Who Was Thursday

The Man Who Was Thursday https://youtu.be/lqrRx4dE_dY The Man Who Was Thursday is considered by many critics to be G.K. Chesterton’s masterpiece. Published in 1908, it has never gone out of print. It’s simultaneously a comedy, a mystery, a philosophical action-thriller, a spoof on anarchism and German philosophy, and a serial romp from the real into …

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Episode 220: Are You a Plastic Pleasure Monkey?

Are You a Plastic Pleasure Monkey? https://youtu.be/ALbUBMk92G4 Today the Pugsters take up the notorious Klaus Schawb’s prediction for an ideal future: “You will own nothing and you will be happy.” Just what sort of human being would you need to be in order for this to be appealing, or even make sense. Chris proposes–you would …

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Episode 219: Artificial Society and Technological Culture

Artificial Society and Technological Culture https://youtu.be/jmplrysmdko This week’s show engages one dimension of our current identity crisis in the West by attending the increasing loss of our ability to discern, define, and acknowledge the distinction between created natures and purposes and the artificial and constructed. Tom, Chris and Glenn unpack the topic by looking at …

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Episode 218: The Blake Center for Faith and Freedom

The Blake Center for Faith and Freedom https://youtu.be/57ydxB0uoBw This week’s Pugcast has another special guest. While Glenn is still away, Tom and Chris are joined by Labin Duke, the Executive Director of the Blake Center for Faith and Freedom of Hillsdale College in Somers, Connecticut. Labin introduces our audience to the fascinating history, mission, and …

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Episode 217: The Reactionary Mind with Michael Warren Davis

The Reactionary Mind with Michael Warren Davis https://youtu.be/m1dD_5FSBPI On today’s show Chris and Tom host the show without Glenn, but they are joined by Michael Warren Davis, author of the entertaining and informative book, The Reactionary Mind. Mike helps the pugs understand the differences between conservatives and reactionaries, and why genuine conservatives are actually the …

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Episode 216: Sabine Baring Gould: A Way of Life Lost to Modern Specialization

Sabine Baring Gould: A Way of Life Lost to Modern Specialization https://youtu.be/Ac59sLd-tyE Few people today know about the remarkable career of Sabine Baring Gould. Anglican priest, father of fifteen, archaeologist, anthropologist, author of novels, short stories, hymns, biographies, and travelogues, amateur painter and ironworker, translator, preserver of folk music, the list goes on and on. …

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