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In this episode, Marika Rose talks with us about cyborgs and angels. We discuss her article, "MACHINES OF LOVING GRACE:
ANGELS, CYBORGS, AND POSTSECULAR LABOUR," available here: https://jcrt.org/archives/16.2/Rose.pdf
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Sam Mickey and Adam Robbert join me to discuss a panel we put on at this year's PMR (Patristics Medieval and Renaissance) conference on "Thought and Prayer."
Living Earth Community, free open-access book: https://fore.yale.edu/Publications/Books/Living-Earth-Community
Yale Forum on Religion and Ecology: https://fore.yale.edu/
Adam's Website: AERobbert.com
Adam's first appearance on PTR: https://soundcloud.com/ptrpodcast/critical-contemplation-adam-robbert-on-philosophy-and-practice -
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In this episode, Liam O'Donnell of Cinepunx joins us to talk about Cronenberg's 1983 movie, VIDEODROME. Consider this a halloween episode, since we talk about scary movies.
Check out Liam's other projects at cinepunx.com
Content warning: VIDEODROME is a movie that centers on questions about the social/psychological effects of depictions of violence and sex on television, so our discussion covers violence, torture, depictions of suicide -- real and fictional. Some listeners may find the material disturbing. Please use your discretion.
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This is the second part of my conversation with Tripp on his new book, Divine Self-Investment!
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This week, Tripp joins us for part one of a conversation on his new book, Divine Self-Investment!
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Part 2 of our discussion with Ellery Beard on Plotinus!
You can find Ellery on Twitter at @HoDiadochus: twitter.com/HoDiadochus?s=20
You can find Ellery's primer on Platonic causality here: nuclearaesthetics.blogspot.com/2020/09/p…t-ed.html
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In this episode, Ellery Beard joins us to talk about Plotinus, Platonism, and the fundamental intuitions that animated Platonic philosophy... intuitions that we often overlook!
You can find Ellery on Twitter at @HoDiadochus: https://twitter.com/HoDiadochus?s=20
You can find Ellery's primer on Platonic causality here:http://nuclearaesthetics.blogspot.com/2020/09/platonic-causality-primer-1st-ed.html
If you like what you heard, go to Patreon.com/PTRPodcast to support us! Get access to early episodes (when I get them done in time), our monthly bookclub, and our secret facebook group! -
Rabbi Laura Duhan-Kaplan joins us to talk about her book, The Infinity Inside: Jewish Spiritual Practice Through a Multi-Faith Lens. You can find her book, and her blog, here: https://www.sophiastreet.com/infinity-inside/
Additionally, we mentioned Bonnelle Lewis Strickling's Dreaming About the Divine, which you can find here: https://www.abebooks.com/9780791470916/Dreaming-Divine-SUNY-series-Dream-0791470911/plp
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Terence is back for part two of our series on Irish philosophy. This time we're talking about William Desmond!
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In this episode, Terence Sweeney talks to us about Irish philosopher and theologian John Eriugena! (I spend not insignificant portions of the podcast trying to pronounce his name correctly...) Terence is an editor at Genealogies of Modernity and a doctoral student in philosophy at Villanova. And he'll be back again next week to discuss another Irish philosopher: William Desmond!
Check out Genealogies of Modernity here: https://genealogiesofmodernity.org/
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Thanks to Jesse Turri for the artwork, and thanks to Luke Pigott for the music! You can check out his latest album, Dream Operator, here: https://lukepigott.bandcamp.com/ -
This week we take a look at Shaftesbury's views on religious enthusiasm with Kirsten Hall. We also take a detour to recount some stories about David Hume.
If you like the show, you can support it at Patreon.com/PTRPodcast
There you'll find access to early episodes, our secret FB group, and our monthly book club!
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This week, Kit Apostolacus talks with us about Edith Stein and the intersection of phenomenology and theology!!
Thanks to Luke Pigott for the music! You can check out his latest album, Dream Operator, here: https://lukepigott.bandcamp.com/ -
Jared Price joins us to talk about Julian of Norwich and Lacanian psychoanalysis!
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Thanks to Luke Pigott for the music! You can check out his latest album, Dream Operator, here: https://lukepigott.bandcamp.com/
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In this episode, Michael Martin joins Jacob to talk about Paracelsus, Boehme, and Rosicrucianism, as well as the idea of hermeticism as a category. Enjoy!
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Rick Yoder talks with us about the history of occult societies in the Anglo-Catholic world.
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In this episode, Jake and Thomas Koen talk Valentin Tomberg, Hans Urs von Balthasar, and Meditations on the Tarot!
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In this installment of the Deleuze Yourself series, we begin our extended zag away from A Thousand Plateaus and into Difference and Repetition. It's a sort of rhizomatic way to do it... or something. Since Eric and Paula are currently studying the text, it made sense to take advantage of that momentum for the podcast.
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In this episode, we discuss Bergson's views on laughter, as well as a thousand other tiny digressions... Also, it's several months late so you get to hear about everyone's Halloween plans.
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We're back! After a hefty hiatus we're ready to dive back in to some poststructuralist tent revival fun! In this episode we catch up and address some listener questions. Enjoy!
- Visa fler