Beatrice Institute Podcast
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Beatrice Institute Podcast is a society podcast hosted by Ryan McDermott. It has 98 episodes, with the latest published September 2024.
We're wandering between two worlds. Modernity as we knew it is passing away, and the next world is yet to be born. Like Dante, we are in a dark wood, struggling to know how to think and how to live. Virgil guided Dante with the light of natural reason, then Beatrice illuminated the path to Paradise with Christian revelation. Welcome to the Beatrice Institute Podcast, where Christian faith and reason illuminate the best of academic thinking and research. How should we think and live in this time between worlds? At Beatrice Institute, we take our bearings from the Good, the True, and the Beautiful.This podcast reflects BI's research and public engagement initiatives. As director of BI's Genealogies of Modernity initiative, co-host Ryan McDermott asks guests, "What does it mean to be modern, where did we come from, and what comes next?" As director of BI's Personalism and Public Policy initiative, Grant Martsolf asks, "How should we organize our common life to promote the flourishing
society ·en ·98 episodes
Unmachining: Reclaiming a Grounded Life
Exploring "Off-Liberalism" with Fred Bauer
"Relearning How to Read" with Kathryn Mogk Wagner
Why Does Beauty Wound? with John-Paul Heil
Can We Rebuild the American Trades?
Where Do Bioethics Begin? with Michael Deem
Is Mutualism Possible? with Sara Horowitz
How Are Numbers Beautiful? with Francis Su
Genealogies of Modernity Episode 3: What Is Genealogy?
Genealogies of Modernity Episode 2: What Is Modernity? with Michael Puett
Genealogies of Modernity Episode 1: Mountain Modernity
What's Wrong with the Modern World? with Ryan McDermott on SpirituallyIncorrect
Rerun: Race and American Christianity with Anthony Bradley
Teaching Happiness with Tal Ben-Shahar
AI and Faith with David Brenner
Progressing toward Apocalypse with Mary Harrington
Rerun: Will There Be Computers in Heaven? with Derek Schuurman
Why Does Atheism Seem Obvious Now? with Joseph Minich
Scapegoats of an Ill Society with Brent Robbins
Can Tech Ethics Shape Our Future? with Brian Green
What Has Beowulf to Do with Christ? with Peter Ramey
The Once and Future Woman with Abigail Favale
Can AI Reignite Our Faith? With Shanen Boettcher
Can Care Jobs Be Good Jobs? with Janette Dill
Is Tradition Compatible with Critique? with Anne Carpenter
How Should We Love Tradition? with Anne Carpenter
What is the Meaning of Work Today? With Jeffrey Hanson
Being a Christian 2.0 and Web 3.0 with Joanna Ng
The Image Is Always with Us with Matthew Milliner
The Fate of the Post-Industrial Man with Richard Reeves
2022 Most Loved: Beyond the End of Liberalism with Andrew Willard Jones
The Surprising Future of Irish Christianity with Gaven Kerr
Technology as Ontology, with Michael Hanby
Can AI Be Our Neighbor? with Noreen Herzfeld
Is Modernity Haunted by Gnostic Ghosts? with Cyril O'Regan
How Does Tradition Work? with Anne Carpenter
The End of Innovation with Lee Vinsel
Who Was God before the Bible? with Madhavi Nevader and T.J. Lang
Investing in the Kingdom of God with Jacob Imam
Does AI Bear Man's Image? with John Wyatt
Oracles, Conspiracies, and the Case for Inefficiency—Co-host Roundtable
Beyond the End of Liberalism with Andrew Willard Jones
Ecumenical Genealogies and Deep History with Matthew Milliner, Part 2
The Prehistoric Christ with Matthew Milliner, Part 1
Will There Be Computers in Heaven? with Derek Schuurman
What Do Healthcare Systems Owe the Working Class? with Gabe Winant
What If Christ Were Born after 100,000 Years of Human History? with Brad Gregory
The Game of Life: Whose Victory Conditions? Which Stance? with Ted Castronova
Can I Give My Heart to You, Literally? with Barbara Newman
What Questions Should We Ask in Our Technological Age? with Jason Thacker
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