My Name Is My Name is a podcast that focuses mostly on freewheeling conversations with intellectuals within academia and outside. We aim for a tone somewhere between a conference Q&A and the discussion at the bar afterwards. Mixed in will be recorded lectures, book reviews, comments on current events in the worlds of academia, politics, and culture.
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My Name Is My Name is a podcast that focuses mostly on freewheeling conversations with intellectuals within academia and outside. We aim for a tone somewhere between a conference Q&A and the discussion at the bar afterwards. Mixed in will be recorded lectures, book reviews, comments on current events in the worlds of academia, politics, and culture.
Today’s episode (65 mins) is the recording of an AAR panel around the theme of “Doing Violence to Theology”. You will hear, in order of appearance, Sean Capener, Kate Tomas, Amaryah Jones-Armstrong, and Janice McRandal (both Amaryah and Janice also blog at Women in Theology). The music on today’s episode is again Les Étoiles’ “Your Roots, Your Bones” from the album of the same name. Download the album and those by other great artists at Records on Ribs.
My Name Is My Name w/ APS
My Name Is My Name is a podcast that focuses mostly on freewheeling conversations with intellectuals within academia and outside. We aim for a tone somewhere between a conference Q&A and the discussion at the bar afterwards. Mixed in will be recorded lectures, book reviews, comments on current events in the worlds of academia, politics, and culture.