2021

Episode 144: Owen Barfield’s ‘Saving the Appearances’

Owen Barfield’s ‘Saving the Appearances’ This week, the Pugsters turn to another Touchstone article by Louis Markos, this one on Owen Barfield. Barfield was one of the Inklings along with C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien and helped nudge Lewis toward Christianity. He also was heavily influenced by Rudolph Steiner’s esoteric thought and tried to Christianize …

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Episode 143: A Monk Without a Monastery

A Monk Without a Monastery Tom introduces an article by Louis Markos entitled: Detectives of Significance. This article addresses an earlier time in Christian history which had a much deeper and wider view of reality and meaning. Part of the task of theology was to interpret such deeper meanings guided by the richly layered meanings …

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Episode 142: Tolkien’s “On Fairy Stories:” Escape

Tolkien’s “On Fairy Stories:” Escape In this episode the Pugsters return to Tolkien’s essay “On Fairy Stories,” focusing particularly on the legitimacy of escape as a function of fantasy literature. Tolkien pointed out that “escape” is a positive term in all contexts except literary criticism, which points to a problem with the critics’ use of …

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Episode 141: The Slavery Show

The Slavery Show Evidence indicates that slavery was a universal institution. It was practiced on every inhabited continent. It isn’t a particularly western institution at all. What has been peculiar to the West is the effort to abolish it. That effort has been largely successful when it comes to legislation—nevertheless slavery is still with us. …

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Episode 140: Technology, Wisdom, and Virtue

Technology, Wisdom, and Virtue Tom returns to the big topic of technology and addresses the rapid changes to our conceptions and interactions with its impingement upon reality. Glenn and Chris jump into the topic with Tom by supplying various insights into how the riches of Christian wisdom and virtue provide a path through the thickets …

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Episode 138: The Soul of Man Under Socialism

The Soul of Man Under Socialism Today Chris introduces the guys to Christopher Lasch and a chapter in his book, The Revolt of the Elites and the Betrayal of Democracy. The chapter is, The Soul of Man Under Secularism. In the chapter Lasch riffs on Oscar Wilde’s, The Soul of Man Under Socialism. Wilde believed …

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Episode 137: Magic, Enchantment, and Worldview

Magic, Enchantment, and Worldview In today’s show Tom introduces themes from Paul Tyson’s book – 7 Brief Lessons in Magic. In the book, Paul defines classical ways of seeing reality beyond the reductive naturalism of our modern way of thinking. Unpacking these classical ways, Paul engages magic and enchantment, and the ways in which they …

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Episode 136: The Philosophy of the Vampire

The Philosophy of the Vampire With Halloween merch already showing up in stores, it’s a good time to do a Pug take on vampires, so this week, the Pugsters riff off an article by John Schuler looking at the implicit philosophical ideas in Bram Stoker’s Dracula. They start off with a discussion of the difference …

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Episode 135: Welcome to the Metaverse!

Welcome to the Metaverse! Today Chris introduces the “Metaverse”–what’s that? you may ask. According to Wikipedia it is: “…the sum of all virtual worlds, augmented reality, and the Internet.” Or as Robin Phillips in a recent blog post at Salvo put it, “Imagine that the relationship between the real world and the internet becomes so …

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