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Beatrice Institute Podcast
Ryan McDermott
99 episodes
1 week ago
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 of the person, made in the image of God?" And for our initiative on Being Human in an Age of Artificial Intelligence, Gretchen Huizinga asks, "What makes humans special and what does it mean to flourish on the frontier of a technological future?"
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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 of the person, made in the image of God?" And for our initiative on Being Human in an Age of Artificial Intelligence, Gretchen Huizinga asks, "What makes humans special and what does it mean to flourish on the frontier of a technological future?"
Show more...
Society & Culture
Religion & Spirituality,
Christianity
Episodes (20/99)
Beatrice Institute Podcast
Unmachining: Reclaiming a Grounded Life
1 year ago
50 minutes 59 seconds

Beatrice Institute Podcast
Exploring "Off-Liberalism" with Fred Bauer
1 year ago
37 minutes 29 seconds

Beatrice Institute Podcast
"Relearning How to Read" with Kathryn Mogk Wagner
1 year ago
53 minutes 43 seconds

Beatrice Institute Podcast
Why Does Beauty Wound? with John-Paul Heil
1 year ago
46 minutes 29 seconds

Beatrice Institute Podcast
Can We Rebuild the American Trades?
1 year ago
42 minutes 17 seconds

Beatrice Institute Podcast
Where Do Bioethics Begin? with Michael Deem
1 year ago
1 hour 1 minute 14 seconds

Beatrice Institute Podcast
Is Mutualism Possible? with Sara Horowitz
1 year ago
46 minutes 37 seconds

Beatrice Institute Podcast
How Are Numbers Beautiful? with Francis Su
1 year ago
38 minutes 45 seconds

Beatrice Institute Podcast
Genealogies of Modernity Episode 3: What Is Genealogy?
1 year ago
47 minutes 36 seconds

Beatrice Institute Podcast
Genealogies of Modernity Episode 2: What Is Modernity? with Michael Puett
2 years ago
39 minutes 31 seconds

Beatrice Institute Podcast
Genealogies of Modernity Episode 1: Mountain Modernity
2 years ago
49 minutes 38 seconds

Beatrice Institute Podcast
What's Wrong with the Modern World? with Ryan McDermott on SpirituallyIncorrect
2 years ago
1 hour 3 minutes 48 seconds

Beatrice Institute Podcast
Rerun: Race and American Christianity with Anthony Bradley
2 years ago
1 hour 14 minutes 51 seconds

Beatrice Institute Podcast
Teaching Happiness with Tal Ben-Shahar
2 years ago
36 minutes 56 seconds

Beatrice Institute Podcast
AI and Faith with David Brenner
2 years ago
58 minutes 8 seconds

Beatrice Institute Podcast
Progressing toward Apocalypse with Mary Harrington
2 years ago
46 minutes 18 seconds

Beatrice Institute Podcast
Rerun: Will There Be Computers in Heaven? with Derek Schuurman
2 years ago
55 minutes 22 seconds

Beatrice Institute Podcast
Why Does Atheism Seem Obvious Now? with Joseph Minich
2 years ago
56 minutes 7 seconds

Beatrice Institute Podcast
Scapegoats of an Ill Society with Brent Robbins
2 years ago
1 hour 8 minutes 53 seconds

Beatrice Institute Podcast
Can Tech Ethics Shape Our Future? with Brian Green
2 years ago
48 minutes 33 seconds

Beatrice Institute Podcast
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 of the person, made in the image of God?" And for our initiative on Being Human in an Age of Artificial Intelligence, Gretchen Huizinga asks, "What makes humans special and what does it mean to flourish on the frontier of a technological future?"