A podcast dedicated to applying a Christian worldview to the study of history and culture. On twitter @inbutnotofaudio
Join us for an analysis of the Sparkle Creed that has gone viral recently and is being embraced by some Progressive Christians.
Join us for the second installment of our look at Psychiatrist Jordan Peterson's response to the question: "Do you believe in God?"
The first installment of a two part series looking at the religious beliefs of psychiatrist Jordan Peterson.
An analysis of the closing scene of the Netflix Series: Midnight Mass. Spoiler Alert: Some of the details surrounding the ending are discussed along with the identity of the antagonist. A special thanks to Peter Jones' illustration of the difference between the debased mind and the renewed mind.
An update to our podcast series: A Tale of Two Cities. This episode looks at the tragedy that occurred at the Travis Scott concert on November 5, 2021 and how it continues to show that we haven't really learned from events of the past.
Join us for our second and final postscript to the podcast series A Tale of Two Cities. This episode examines the legacy of Woodstock 99 and what it reveals about the counterculture and how to process the event from a Christian perspective.
This is the first of two episodes that follow up our A Tale of Two Cities series looking at the Woodstock and Altamont concerts in 1969. This episode looks at the 25th anniversary of the Woodstock concert: Woodstock 94. I end the episode by saying "complexing" but I meant to say "perplexing." Ahh the beauty of recording yourself!
We conclude our final analysis of the counter culture today. What a long strange trip its been. Note: I mention Os Guinness's the Dust of Death in the beginning of the episode. I meant to say his critical analysis was the only one of its type from the time period from a Christian scholar. At least as far as I know.
This episode is the first part of my final analysis of the counterculture. We examine the implications of the worldview assumptions perpetuated by the counterculture and their impact upon the broader culture.
Join us today as we explore the chaos that unfolds during the concert at Altamont Speedway in California during December of 1969. Note: The video Gimme Shelter is available on Amazon Prime (not Google Prime as I state in the episode). Also just to clarify-the wine was not sold at the concert but in the surrounding area. The Rolling Stones and the Grateful Dead have long careers but they do not collaborate in a meaningful way after Altamont.
This episode examines the initial goals and planning that launched the infamous concert at Altamont Speedway in 1969.
Today we explore the myths and reality surrounding Woodstock. We look at how popular memory has shaped the concert for us and how that clashes with reality at times. We also consider how God's common grace impacts us and how it sheltered all those who were involved in the concert at Woodstock.
In this episode we will explore the historical and cultural factors that surrounded the organization and planning of the concert that became known as Woodstock. Note: Dwight Eisenhower died in March of 1969.
Join us for our next installment of the series A Tale of Two Cities Woodstock and Altamont. Today's episode is titled The Summer of Love? We will look at popular images and notions of the summer of 1967 in order to serve as a back drop for the two concerts that help to define a generation.
As we move towards examining two concerts that helped to define a generation, we will explore the notion of a counter culture and how it emerged following World War II.
As we get ready to analyze the counter culture of the 1960's through the concerts at Woodstock and Altamont, we will look at some of the misconceptions people often have when looking at the past
Join us as we look at D.A. Carson's reflections in Christ and Culture Revisited.
The Maiden Voyage of In But Not Of.....Join us as we examine Richard Niebuhr's classic Christ and Culture.