The Baptizing Philosophy Podcast is hosted by Treydon Lunot and features conversations about Christian theology, modern and ancient philosophy, and where they intersect with guests of various backgrounds and worldviews.
Lunot is an Orthodox Christian philosopher and the author of 'Aphesis: The Impossibility of Subjectivity.' He is working on his second book, 'Anagogia: Four Modern Philosophers Read Through New Eyes,' co-authored with his cousin Nate Rattai.
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The Baptizing Philosophy Podcast is hosted by Treydon Lunot and features conversations about Christian theology, modern and ancient philosophy, and where they intersect with guests of various backgrounds and worldviews.
Lunot is an Orthodox Christian philosopher and the author of 'Aphesis: The Impossibility of Subjectivity.' He is working on his second book, 'Anagogia: Four Modern Philosophers Read Through New Eyes,' co-authored with his cousin Nate Rattai.
Ep.1 - Lacanian Psychoanalysis and Orthodox Christianity w/James Kourtides
The Baptizing Philosophy Podcast
1 hour 10 minutes 47 seconds
2 years ago
Ep.1 - Lacanian Psychoanalysis and Orthodox Christianity w/James Kourtides
In the first episode of the Baptizing Philosophy Podcast, Trey talks with James Kourtides about the psychoanalytic theory and practice of Jacques Lacan and how it can be put into dialogue with Orthodox Christian theology.
The Baptizing Philosophy Podcast
The Baptizing Philosophy Podcast is hosted by Treydon Lunot and features conversations about Christian theology, modern and ancient philosophy, and where they intersect with guests of various backgrounds and worldviews.
Lunot is an Orthodox Christian philosopher and the author of 'Aphesis: The Impossibility of Subjectivity.' He is working on his second book, 'Anagogia: Four Modern Philosophers Read Through New Eyes,' co-authored with his cousin Nate Rattai.