Episode 77: A Tale of Two Revolutions

A Tale of Two Revolutions In this episode, Glenn contrasts the secular, Enlightenment-inspired French Revolution with the spiritual revolution that transformed England at roughly the same time. The French Enlightenment was an anti-Christian project that provided a radical critique of society and theorized about how to fix it. Once the French internalized Enlightenment ideas, the …

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Episode 76: Why Should Christians Care about Self-Driving Cars?

Why Should Christians Care about Self-Driving Cars? In today’s show Chris introduces the Pugcast crew to Matthew B. Crawford and his book, Why We Drive. Crawford is known for his writing on moral agency and how the manual arts help to develop it. Self-driving cars have the potential for undermining competence and promoting greater dependency …

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Episode 74: From Impiety to Totalitarianism

From Impiety to Totalitarianism In today’s show Chris reads portions of Leon R. Kass’s, The Beginning of Wisdom. The book contains Kass’s reflections on the book of Genesis. Kass is Jewish, and a conservative scholar teaching at the University of Chicago. His reflections on the impiety of Noah’s son Ham, and how Ham’s descendant Nimrod, …

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Episode 73: How the Current Cultural Trend Came to Absolutize the Present in Opposition to the Past

How the Current Cultural Trend Came to Absolutize the Present in Opposition to the Past This week Tom follows up his topic last week on Presentism. He introduces the topic of ‘historicism’ and looks at its role in setting the conditions for the current trend of turning against the past in the name of the …

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Episode 72: The New Iconoclasm: Presentism and Its Trendy Enemies

The New Iconoclasm: Presentism and Its Trendy Enemies In this episode Tom introduces the topic of the intellectual fashion of making ‘present’ experience that which has utmost significance. He further shows how this idea has been wedded to the notion that the past has little significance other than being an outmoded relic of evil and …

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Episode 71: Culture to Language or Language to Culture?

Culture to Language or Language to Culture? Glenn starts off by talking about Tolkien and philology, the study of language to understand culture, and looks at its role in creating Middle Earth. He then notes that this idea has largely been reversed in the modern world, where we belief language shapes thought and culture. This …

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Episode 70: Friendship According to: Aristotle, Aquinas, C. S. Lewis, and the Bible

Friendship According to: Aristotle, Aquinas, C. S. Lewis, and the Bible In today’s episode Chris raises the subject of friendship for consideration. What is it? How many forms of friendship are there? What’s the relationship of friendship to citizenship? Can we have too many friends? What’s a bigger threat to friendship, good fortune or bad? …

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Episode 69: The Disturbing Embrace of Therapeutic Culture by the Church

The Disturbing Embrace of Therapeutic Culture by the Church Tom introduces the theme of ‘the Psychological Captivity of the Church’, setting the topic in relation to Evangelical Christian practice. Chris and Glenn chime in with a host of supportive details that highlight aspects of how the Church has gotten to this place and describing ways …

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Episode 68: Chivalry, Howard Finster, and Other Musings

Chivalry, Howard Finster, and Other Musings What is Chivalry and why is it important? Glenn starts out with a history of the concept and its key elements. The group then reflects on the loss and even inversion of those elements within our culture before moving into a discussion of folk artist Howard Finster. Resources:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GBT9LasyC3E&t=3s&fbclid=IwAR1xQgB0t5Kl3deTB_-knygHrP6-4LVx_Qmb6_SW_pDfdycZc830BYdS3n4