Episode 105: Jonathan Edwards and War

Jonathan Edwards and War This week the Pugsters are joined by Jonathan Edwards scholar Dr. Christian Cuthbert to discuss his research at Yale on the preaching of Jonathan Edwards on the subject of warfare. In the 18th century the Connecticut River Valley was on the frontier. It wasn’t unusual for Native American warrior bands to …

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Episode 104: Contrasting Cultures: One Which Affirms and Celebrates Life, One That Centralizes Death

Contrasting Cultures: One Which Affirms and Celebrates Life, One That Centralizes Death Tom introduces two contrasting cultures by talking about the Gospel and its role in shaping a culture of life. He then draws off of Benjamin Wiker’s book ‘Architects of the Culture of Death’. The leads into one of the core figures discussed in …

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Episode 103: Science, Art, and Worldview

Science, Art, and Worldview Glenn, our intrepid historian, takes us back to the twelfth century to show how a new worldview developed that shaped how we study the natural world (i.e. what we call “science” but they called “natural philosophy” or “natural theology”) and changed the aesthetics of the era, leading both to early empiricism …

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Episode 102: Social Darwinism: The Legacy of Darwinism for Culture and Politics

Social Darwinism: The Legacy of Darwinism for Culture and Politics When the legacy of Charles Darwin is considered discussion generally focuses on the his account of human origins and whether or not evolution is a “blind watchmaker”. But Darwin’s influence has bled over into ethics, politics, philosophy, and other facets of human culture. Today the …

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Episode 101: Athens and Jerusalem

Athens and Jerusalem In today’s show the Pugsters explore Christianity’s relationship with Classical Culture and Tom explains the impact of von Harnack’s incorrect thesis, which placed the two in opposition. The guys then explore contemporary examples of the problematic application of von Harnack in theology and the Christian life.

Episode 100: The Via Positiva and the Via Negativa: The Positive and Negative Ways of Doing Theology

The Via Positiva and the Via Negativa: The Positive and Negative Ways of Doing Theology Glenn introduces us to the medieval distinction between the Via Positiva, an approach to thinking about God that emphasizes the things we can affirm about God, and the Via Negativa, an approach that focuses on the limitations of finite creatures …

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Episode 99: Ecology and the Libel of Christianity: The Legacy of Lynn White Jr.

Ecology and the Libel of Christianity: The Legacy of Lynn White Jr. While many apologists for the Christian faith have focused on defending the intellectual integrity of Christianity’s factual claims, for example historicity of the resurrection of Jesus, over the last 100 years opponents of the faith have criticized the moral legacy of the faith. …

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Episode 97: Reading Old Books: Athanasius, “On the Incarnation”

Reading Old Books: Athanasius, “On the Incarnation” In this episode, Glenn walks us through a work by the early church father Athanasius about the reasons for the Incarnation. The introduction to the book by C. S. Lewis explains that we need to read old books to get around the blind spots of our own era, …

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Episode 96: Human Scale: What It Is, & Why It Matters

Human Scale: What It Is, & Why It Matters Can the things we make get too big, conversely, can they be too small? If so, what standard should we use to judge the size of things? The ancients answered these questions by using human limitations. It’s easy to see how this works in architecture, but …

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