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The Christian Humanist Podcast

The Christian Humanist Podcast

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Ep 333Episode 333: Halloween

Michial Farmer and Danny Anderson kick off the network's annual Halloween crossover with a discussion of John Carpenter's seminal slasher Halloween. 

Oct 25, 20221h 5m

Episode 332: Americana

Michial Farmer and David Grubbs talk about John Updike's long-ish poem "Americana," airports, and hotel rooms.  Yes, Farmer spelled the name of the podcast wrong in the cover art. 

Oct 11, 20221h 5m

Episode 331: Closing The Expanse

Nathan Gilmour talks to guests Carter Stepper and Katie Grubbs about the last few seasons of the science-fiction series The Expanse. 

Sep 27, 20221h 7m

Ep 330Episode 330: Christianity and Poetry

Nathan Gilmour talks to David Grubbs and Michial Farmer about Dana Gioia's recent First Things essay "Christianity and Poetry." 

Sep 13, 20221h 6m

Ep 329Episode 329: Tobit

David Grubbs talks to Michial Farmer and Nathan Gilmour about the deuterocanonical Book of Tobit. 

Aug 23, 202256 min

Ep 328Episode 328: The Sabbatical

We're back! Michial Farmer talks to David Grubbs and Nathan Gilmour about a 1979 episode of Sears Radio Theater called, appropriately enough, "The Sabbatical." Come listen as we encounter A FATE WORSE THAN DEATH when Melville Pauley winds his way through Vienna. 

Aug 9, 20221h 10m

Episode 327: Deconstruction Then and Now

Nathan Gilmour is joined by Dan Dawson and Blake Miller to talk about the term "deconstruction" and how its connotations shifted in the twenty-first century. Gilmour keeps drifting back to the twentieth century as Miller adn Dawson try to get him with the times.

Mar 29, 20221h 22m

Episode 326: The Rise and Fall of Mars Hill

Nathan Gilmour is joined by Dan Dawson and Blake Miller in the Christian Humanist Radio Network crossover event on The Rise and Fall of Mars Hill, the Christianity Today podcast series. This squad digs into the philosophy of journalism and history-making, posing how and when and why questions about the project.

Jan 25, 20221h 17m

Episode 325: Descent into the Maelstrom (Halloween Crossover 2021)

Nathan Gilmour is joined by Dan Dawson and Victoria Reynolds Farmer in the network's annual Halloween crossover, discussing Edgar Allan Poe's short story "A Descent Into the Maelstrom."

Oct 26, 202156 min

Episode 324: Brother and Sister

In this year's season finale, Mathew Block talks to David Grubbs and Michial Farmer about the Grimm Brothers and their fairy tale "Brother and Sister."

May 25, 20211h 11m

Episode 323: Thucydides on Revolution

Michial Farmer talks to David Grubbs and Mathew Block about Book 3, Chapters 82-85 of Thucydides's "History of the Peloponnesian War," and the three reflect on rebellions and revolutions.

May 18, 20211h 14m

Episode 322: Some Icelandic Sagas

David Grubbs patiently explains two Icelandic sagas to Michial Farmer.

May 11, 20211h 6m

Episode 321: Stranger than Fiction

Mathew Block talks to Michial Farmer and David Grubbs about the 2006 Will Ferrell film "Stranger Than Fiction."

May 4, 20211h 12m

Episode 320: Sixpence None the Richer

Michial Farmer talks to David Grubbs and Mathew Block about Sixpence None the Richer's self-titled 1997 album. Yes, the one with "Kiss Me."

Apr 27, 20211h 16m

Episode 319: The Conversion of Edwin

David Grubbs dives into St. Bede's "Ecclesiastical History" to talk to Michial Farmer and Mathew Block about the conversion of King Edwin of Northumbria.

Apr 20, 20211h 6m

Episode 318: Sidney's Psalms

The Christian Humanists discuss Sidney's Psalms.

Apr 13, 20211h 16m

Episode 317: Louise Glück

Michial Farmer talks to David Grubbs and Mathew Block about three poems by the recent Nobel laureate Louise Glück.

Mar 30, 20211h 0m

Episode 316: Aelfric's Colloquy

David Grubbs talks to Michial Farmer and Mathew Block about Aelfric of Eynsham's 10th-century Latin primer "The Colloquy."

Mar 23, 20211h 1m

Episode 315: The Lamp at Noon

Mathew Block talks to David Grubbs and Michial Farmer about Sinclair Ross's bleak short story "The Lamp at Noon."

Mar 16, 20211h 13m

Episode 314: Rerum Novarum

Michial Farmer talks to Mathew Block and David Grubbs about Pope Leo XIII's 1891 encyclical Rerum Novarum.

Mar 9, 20211h 14m

Episode 313: Robert Hayden

David Grubbs talks to Michial Farmer and Mathew Block about two Robert Hayden poems, "Those Winter Sundays" and "The Whipping."

Mar 2, 202156 min

CHP Rewind: The Grape Prophet

The weather in Texas kept us from recording this week, so enjoy our 2017 conversation about the L.S.U. album The Grape Prophet, recently reissued digitally and on vinyl.

Feb 23, 20211h 12m

Episode 312: The Augsburg Confession

Mathew Block talks to David Grubbs and Michial Farmer about the important Lutheran document, the Augsburg Confession.

Feb 16, 20211h 10m

Episode 311: Major Tom

Michial Farmer talks to David Grubbs and Mathew Block about two David Bowie songs: 1969's "Space Oddity" and 1980's "Ashes to Ashes."

Feb 9, 20211h 8m

Episode 310: Christian Humanism in Church

David Grubbs talks to Michial Farmer and Mathew Block about the uses Christian humanism can be put to in the Church.

Feb 2, 20211h 9m

Episode 309: Afternoon in Linen

Michial Farmer discusses Shirley Jackson's 1943 short story "Afternoon in Linen" with David Grubbs and new regular co-host, Mathew Block.

Jan 26, 202153 min

CHP Rewind: I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day

Revisit the talk Michial Farmer had with David Grubbs and Nathan Gilmour about the Longfellow poem "I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day" and recordings of the poem as a Christmas song.

Dec 22, 20201h 10m

Episode 308: Christina Rosetti's Advent Poems

Victoria Reynolds Farmer talks to Michial Farmer and David Grubbs about three Christina Rossetti poems about Advent.

Dec 15, 20201h 4m

Episode 307: Edward Hopper

Michial Farmer talks to David Grubbs and Victoria Reynolds Farmer about four paintings by the American artist Edward Hopper: Night Windows, City Roofs, New York Movie, and Room in New York.

Dec 8, 20201h 8m

CHP Rewind: Offices

Revisit a conversation about offices as sites of personality and interaction.

Dec 1, 20201h 5m

Episode 306: Saints

David Grubbs talks to Michial Farmer and Victoria Reynolds Farmer about our relationship to the saints.

Nov 24, 20201h 7m

Episode 305: How We Pray

Victoria Reynolds Farmer talks with David Grubbs and Michial Farmer about their regular habits of prayer.

Nov 17, 20201h 2m

Episode 304: A Love Supreme

Michial Farmer talks with Victoria Reynolds Farmer and Todd Pedlar about John Coltrane's album "A Love Supreme."

Nov 10, 20201h 5m

CHP Rewind: St. Patrick

Nathan Gilmour and David Grubbs talk about the patron saint of Ireland, St. Patrick, in this episode from 2016.

Nov 3, 20201h 21m

Episode 303: CHRN Crossover 2020: Unbreakable

David Grubbs talks with special guests about the film "Unbreakable."

Oct 27, 20201h 8m

Episode 302: The Epistles of Ignatius

David Grubbs talks with Nathan Gilmour and Michial Farmer about some epistles from St. Ignatius of Antioch.

Oct 20, 202056 min

Episode 301: The Man Who Was Thursday

Michial Farmer talks with Nathan Gilmour and David Grubbs about G.K. Chesterton's novel "The Man Who Was Thursday."

Oct 13, 20201h 8m

Episode 300: Three Aging Talkers

Nathan Gilmour takes Michial Farmer and David Grubbs on a trip down nostalgia lane to mark 11 years and 300 episodes of The Christian Humanist Podcast.

Oct 6, 20201h 21m

Episode 299: On the Right Use of Greek Literature

David Grubbs talks with Michial Farmer and Nathan Gilmour about Basil the Great's text "On the Right Use of Greek Literature."

Sep 29, 202047 min

Episode 298: Unpacking my Library

Michial Farmer talks with David Grubbs and Nathan Gilmour about Walter Benjamin's essay "Unpacking my Library."

Sep 22, 20201h 9m

Episode 297: Critical Theory's Bogus Journey

Nathan Gilmour talks with David Grubbs and Michial Farmer about the strange migration of critical theory from graduate school classrooms to social media. Along the way they ponder whether the phrase "critical theory" itself has a definite meaning.

Sep 15, 20201h 15m

Episode 296: On the Beheading of John the Baptist

David Grubbs talks with Nathan Gilmour and Michial Farmer about about the Venerable Bede's sermon upon the beheading of John the Baptist.

Sep 8, 20201h 3m

CHP Rewind: The Dream of the Rood

Join the CHP crew for a throwback conversation about an Old English poem, and be ready for our season premier, coming soon, on one of the intellectual giants of medieval England.

Aug 25, 20201h 0m

CHP Rewind: Letter Concerning Toleration

On a recent City of Man episode Nathan Gilmour mentioned John Locke's "Letter Concerning Toleration" in a conversation about cancel culture. Join the CHP crew for our conversation on that letter.

Aug 4, 20201h 1m

CHP Rewind: Jurassic Park

The way 2020 is going, synthetic dinosaurs are just around the corner, so join the CHP crew for a throwback to our convesation on 1994's film Jurassic Park.

Jul 14, 20201h 13m

CHP Rewind: For Common Things, part 3

The CHP finishes our conversation about Jedediah Purdy's 1999 book "For Common Things."

Jul 7, 20201h 6m

CHP Rewind: For Common Things, part 2

The CHP continues to revisit Jedediah Purdy's 1999 book "For Common Things."

Jun 30, 20201h 14m

CHP Rewind: For Common Things, part 1

With the DNC and GOP conventions around the corner, the CHP revisits Jedediah Purdy's 1999 book "For Common Things."

Jun 23, 20201h 13m

CHP Rewind: H.P. Lovecraft

Enjoy a summer rewind and revisit a conversation about some H.P. Lovecraft stories.

Jun 16, 20201h 12m

CHP Rewind: Letter from a Birmingham Jail

Revisit the Christian Humanist Podcast's conversation about Martin Luther King, Jr.'s famous epistle.

Jun 9, 202049 min