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Dustbowl Diatribes
Laurie M Johnson & Spencer Hess
64 episodes
4 days ago
We'll dive into discussions of Christian community and Christian anarchism, the thought and practice of Catholic Worker houses past and present, why we're stuck in cycles of futility, and possible means of transcendence.
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We'll dive into discussions of Christian community and Christian anarchism, the thought and practice of Catholic Worker houses past and present, why we're stuck in cycles of futility, and possible means of transcendence.
Show more...
Christianity
Education,
Religion & Spirituality,
Society & Culture,
Philosophy
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Season 4, Episode 3: Integral Friendships: Fun Amidst Frustration
Dustbowl Diatribes
1 hour 28 minutes
1 month ago
Season 4, Episode 3: Integral Friendships: Fun Amidst Frustration
Laurie and Spencer talk to Colin Miller and Tyler Hambley, who trace their path to the Church through the practices of Catholic Workers: praying daily, sharing meals, and opening their homes to the homeless. Now in Minneapolis–Saint Paul, they live family-to-family alongside formerly homeless men and teach through the Center for Catholic Social Thought. They argue for “thick” Christian community over thin, optional social ties.
Dustbowl Diatribes
We'll dive into discussions of Christian community and Christian anarchism, the thought and practice of Catholic Worker houses past and present, why we're stuck in cycles of futility, and possible means of transcendence.