Wrestling with Christianity. A Medicine Path podcast conversation with Brian James & Mark Vernon

An MP3 of this conversation can be found at my Talks and Thoughts podcast available via your podcast feed. A conversation on wrestling with Christianity – or perhaps more accurately, the Christianities that swirl around the figure of Jesus – at the Medicine Path podcast, #87, with Brian James. For more on Brian – http://medicinepathpodcast.com,… Continue reading Wrestling with Christianity. A Medicine Path podcast conversation with Brian James & Mark Vernon

Dante on Idealism. Or Dante in dialogue with Bernardo Kastrup and others

An audio version of this talk can be found in my podcast Dante’s Divine Comedy available via podcast feeds. This is a contribution to recent dialogues on idealism between Bernardo Kastrup, John Vervaeke, Matt Segall, Philip Goff and others, including myself. I draw particularly on: – Dante’s account and analysis of his journey to the… Continue reading Dante on Idealism. Or Dante in dialogue with Bernardo Kastrup and others

The Spiritual Path of the Soul – a Stoic conversation with The Walled Garden

The conversation as audio is on my podcast, Talks and Thoughts, available on podcast feeds. Modern Stoicism is more diverse than I knew, I learnt when I spoke with Simon Drew, Kai Whiting and Sharon Lebell. In particular, the divine element in ancient Stoicism, which was central, has not been discarded by everyone involved in… Continue reading The Spiritual Path of the Soul – a Stoic conversation with The Walled Garden

Forging Golgonooza. William Blake on how to do politics & religion

Politics and religion is a question of our times. The role of the church and Christianity is contested in both Russia and the liberal West. William Blake was aware of the failure of politics in his time, recognising it wasn’t ultimately a failure of leadership or practical solutions but of vision. What politics is for?… Continue reading Forging Golgonooza. William Blake on how to do politics & religion

The Evolution of Religion – our shared sacred story

An audio version of the conversation is online at my Talks and Thoughts podcast, available via your podcast feed, and also at the Church Times podcast on soundcloud. The scientific study of religion has produced numerous accounts for the evolutionary origins of a sense of the numinous in Homo sapiens. Robin Dunbar, Professor of Evolutionary… Continue reading The Evolution of Religion – our shared sacred story

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The Attack On Life and Understanding Our Times. A conversation with Iain McGilchrist and Mark Vernon

An MP3 version of this talk is on my podcast, Talks and Thoughts, available on your podcast feed. The two hemispheres hypothesis, championed by Iain McGilchrist, has become well-known. But what light does it cast on modern society and our direction of travel? The nature of overweening bureaucracy, technologies of control, and the narrowing of… Continue reading The Attack On Life and Understanding Our Times. A conversation with Iain McGilchrist and Mark Vernon

Why Paradise? Part 3 of 3 talks on Dante’s Divine Comedy

An MP3 version of this talk is at my podcast, Dante’s Divine Comedy, available via your feed. Paradise. Destiny for a chosen few? Dismissed today by many. Or might it be the end for us all? Dante tells us to follow closely in the richest, subtlest and most expansive part of the journey conveyed in… Continue reading Why Paradise? Part 3 of 3 talks on Dante’s Divine Comedy

Easter according to William Blake. Resurrection is neither miracle nor mystery

An MP3 version of this talk can be found on my Talks and Thoughts podcast, available via your feed. Is the resurrection a miracle? Are the events of Golgotha a mystery? And what of the resurrection of the body and attempts to prove what happened as an historical fact? William Blake argued passionately that treating… Continue reading Easter according to William Blake. Resurrection is neither miracle nor mystery

Why Purgatory? Part 2 of 3 talks on Dante’s Divine Comedy

An MP3 version of this talk can be found at my podcast, Dante’s Divine Comedy, found on your podcast feed. The mode of life called purgatorial is a medieval superstition, according to some, and the very purpose of mortal life, according to others. So what did Dante make of Purgatory and what has it to… Continue reading Why Purgatory? Part 2 of 3 talks on Dante’s Divine Comedy