Historian-blogger Chris Gehrz and guests explore Christianity, history, higher education, and how they intersect.
Chris Gehrz and Sam Mulberry wrap up another season of Pietist Schoolman Podcast.
Chris Gehrz and Sam Mulberry discuss travels in Paris.
Chris Gehrz and Sam Mulberry discuss their two favorite Memorials, Masterpieces, and Meals from their visits to the Western Front.
Chris Gehrz and Sam Mulberry preview their upcoming travel courses by talking about their favorite Memorials, Museums, Masterpieces, and Meals in London.
Chris Gehrz and Sam Mulberry talk about the historical results of the Reformations across the centuries since and the continents beyond.
Chris Gehrz and Sam Mulberry talk about the differences between the magesterial and radical reformations.
Chris Gehrz and Sam Mulberry talk about one of the core, controversial assertions of the Reformation.
Chris Gehrz and Sam Mulberry talk about some alternative Reformation history.
Chris Gehrz and Sam Mulberry talk about the good things that Christianity before the Reformation has to offer.
Kicking off a new season prompted by the 500th anniversary of Luther's 95 Theses, Chris Gehrz and Sam Mulberry discuss the purpose of commemoration, a theology of memory, and the history of Reformation anniversaries.
Chris Gehrz, Mark Pattie, and Sam Mulberry respond to listener feedback and wrap up the second season of The Pietist Schoolman.
Chris Gehrz, Mark Pattie, and Sam Mulberry discuss the particular Pietist ethos of the homily and how it relates to other Pietist distictives.
Chris Gehrz, Mark Pattie, and Sam Mulberry turn the conversation of Pietism towards education, both in the college and in the K-12 classroom.
Chris Gehrz, Mark Pattie, and Sam Mulberry engage the fourth pious desire of Spener, the unity of the church that has its roots in the New Testament and holds that "we're better together."
Chris Gehrz, Mark Pattie, and Sam Mulberry engage the third pious desire of Spener, the vision of Christianity as a way of life more than a set of propositional doctrines.
Chris Gehrz, Mark Pattie, and Sam Mulberry engage the second pious desire of Spener, the priesthood of all believers.
Chris Gehrz, Mark Pattie, and Sam Mulberry talk about Pietist approaches to paying attention to Scripture.
Chris Gehrz, Mark Pattie, and Sam Mulberry propose reasons to expect good things (without falling victim to simplistic progressivism) for the future of Christianity.
Chris Gehrz, Mark Pattie, and Sam Mulberry respond to listeners and muse further on what particular difficulties face the contemporary church.
Chris Gehrz, Sam Mulberry, and Mark Pattie talk about the lived experience of worshiping as Pietists and what some people seem to mean when they use the word.
Chris Gehrz, Sam Mulberry, and Mark Pattie dig into the long-running scholarly and ecclesial conversation about what makes Pietism distinct.
Chris Gehrz, Sam Mulberry, and Mark Pattie discuss plans for the forthcoming book "Hope for Better Times: Pietism and the Future of Christianity."
Chris Gehrz interviews Janel Curry about what lies ahead for the Christian college and Christian education more generally.
Chris Gehrz interviews Dan Hanson about Lutheran contributions to conversations about Christian colleges. At the core of their conversation is a distinction between the "college of the Church" and the "Christian College."
Chris Gehrz interviews Devin Manzullo-Thomas about Anabaptist emphases on community and holiness and how they stand to contribute to conversations about Christian colleges.
Chris Gehrz interviews John Hawthorne about Wesleyan emphases on continuing creation and ordinary means of grace and how they stand to contribute to conversations about Christian colleges.
Chris Gehrz interviews Ruben Rivera about campus diversity.
Chris Gehrz interviews Laurel Bunker and Leah Fulton about student life and academics.
Chris Gehrz interviews Gretchen Hunt and Seth Paradis on the interactions between the life of the mind and the fitness of the body and what all of that has to do with Christian education.
Chris Gehrz interviews Dick Peterson and Ken Steinbach on the ways that Pietism can imagine scientific and artistic education.
Chris Gehrz interviews Ray VanArragon about the virtues proper to a faithful intellectual adventurer.
Chris Gehrz interviews Amy Poppinga and Sara Shady on the possibility of imagining the Christian college as a religious borderland rather than a religious guardian.
Chris Gehrz interviews Christian Collins Winn on the "Irenic spirit" of Pietism and how that stands to inform Christian higher education.
Chris Gehrz interviews Roger Olson on the contributions that Pietists have made to the philosophy of education.
Chris Gehrz introduces the new podcast series and previews this spring's interview sequence.