Church and Culture Hr 2 – December 14, 2024 – Stephen Baskerville
Stephen Baskerville talks with me about the radical religion of Hamas and Hezbollah and its parallels with American Puritanism.
Stephen Baskerville talks with me about the radical religion of Hamas and Hezbollah and its parallels with American Puritanism.
Kyle Washut, president of Wyoming Catholic College, discusses their Great Books curriculum and the ban on cell phones in the foothills of the Teton Mountains.
Conductor Kenneth Woods talks about how music can help healing both body and soul.
Jennifer S. Bryson discusses her recent translation of John Henry Newman: A Life Sacrificed by Ida Friederike Görres. Ignatius 2024
Prof. Frank Buckley discusses the Israeli response to the October 7th invasion by Hamas.
Guy Rickards plays and discusses the last three symphonies of Ralph Vaughan Williams
Steven Mosher discusses his new book, THE DEVIL AND COMMUNIST CHINA From Mao Down to Xi
James Matthew Wilson talks about beauty as a transcendental, Part 2 of The Vision of the Soul: Truth, Goodness, and Beauty In the Western Tradition.
Prof. Lee Oser talks with me about the cultural significance of the presidential election.
Guy Rickards plays and discusses the sacred music of Catholic convert Edmund Rubbra.