EPISODE · Jun 15, 2020 · 50 MIN
Genealogies of Modernity with Terence Sweeney
from Beatrice Institute Podcast
Terence Sweeney is editor-at-large of the Genealogies of Modernity Blog and is currently finishing his PhD in philosophy at Villanova. He joins us to talk about the role of the Christian genealogist and the place for wonder and curiosity in the modern university. We mix it up by playing a game of "would you rather" (Thomas Aquinas's five ways or Pascal's wager?) and talking about Terence's work as a sexton at his church. Why did God create time? The role of the Christian genealogist Biblical genealogy What would a modern St. Augustine look like? Plato and prayer Is curiosity a vice or a virtue? The research university and knowledge production Wonder and mystery Being a parish sexton Links: Genealogies of Modernity Blog Terence's piece on Hannah Arendt "The Catholic Bells" by William Carlos Williams
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