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S01 #26 - Cancelling my subscription to the Resurrection and truly living the death of God

S01 #26 - Cancelling my subscription to the Resurrection and truly living the death of God


Season 1 Episode 26


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An exploration of Christian atheism that makes some connections with the Kyoto School of Buddhism via the theology and philosophy of Thomas J. J. Altizer and Don Cupitt.

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Published on 3 years, 8 months ago

S01 #25 - Jesus or Barabbas, Carl Schmitt and Little Red Riding Hood

S01 #25 - Jesus or Barabbas, Carl Schmitt and Little Red Riding Hood


Season 1 Episode 25


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A cautionary tale for twenty-first-century liberals.

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Published on 3 years, 8 months ago

S01 #24 - Firm ground is not available ground

S01 #24 - Firm ground is not available ground


Season 1 Episode 24


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Why building one’s religion and philosophy on sand rather than rock might actually be a very good idea.

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Published on 3 years, 9 months ago

S01 #23 - The mother of matter is the matter of the mother - A poetic, supreme fiction for our age

S01 #23 - The mother of matter is the matter of the mother - A poetic, supreme fiction for our age


Season 1 Episode 23


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I originally wrote this piece for Mothering Sunday back in March 2019 for the congregation of the Cambridge Unitarian Church and I offer it once again because I still think it says some…


Published on 3 years, 9 months ago

S01 #22 - More speed? More strength? More consumption? More Things?

S01 #22 - More speed? More strength? More consumption? More Things?


Season 1 Episode 22


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Revisiting a meditation on love in the time of Coronavirus drawing on the work of the Italian philosopher, Franco 'Bifo' Berardi.

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Published on 3 years, 9 months ago

S01 #21 - What learning to play jazz can tell us about the need for a liberal religious discipline

S01 #21 - What learning to play jazz can tell us about the need for a liberal religious discipline


Season 1 Episode 21


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The full text of this podcast can be found in the transcript of this edition or at the following link:

https://andrewjbrown.blogspot.com/2021/02/what-learning-to-play-jazz-can-tell-us.ht…


Published on 3 years, 9 months ago

S01 #20 - Overcoming Christianity by incorporation and verwindung

S01 #20 - Overcoming Christianity by incorporation and verwindung


Season 1 Episode 20


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How might one best overcome, and move beyond, many of the problematic, supernaturalistic theological ideas which still attach themselves to our culture’s inherited, underlying religious…


Published on 3 years, 10 months ago

S01 #19 - Sappho’s time-scissored work—A new-materialist meditation for Valentine’s Day

S01 #19 - Sappho’s time-scissored work—A new-materialist meditation for Valentine’s Day


Season 1 Episode 19


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A new-materialist meditation for Valentine’s Day.

The full text of this podcast can be found in the transcript of this edition or at the following link:

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Published on 3 years, 10 months ago

S01 #18 - By the way

S01 #18 - By the way


Season 1 Episode 18


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Being a few thoughts inspired by the Scottish novelist Neil M. Gunn on the kind of way those of liberal persuasion might seek to follow post COVID-19.

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Published on 3 years, 10 months ago

S01 #17 - The case for an Ecstatic Humanism

S01 #17 - The case for an Ecstatic Humanism


Season 1 Episode 17


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A talk, in part written for the Cambridge U3A PHL 04: Humanism and Religion class, on what it means to be be “skeptics with naturally religious minds” or “open-minded ‘reverent’ humanis…


Published on 3 years, 10 months ago





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