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Best podcasts about Rachel Fulton Brown

Latest podcast episodes about Rachel Fulton Brown

Conservative Conversations with ISI
The Medieval Mind: Insights with Rachel Fulton Brown

Conservative Conversations with ISI

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 58:08


In this engaging conversation, Tom Sarrouf sits down with Rachel Fulton Brown, professor of Medieval History at the University of Chicago, to explore the rich intellectual world of the Middle Ages and the medieval mind. They dive into how medieval thinkers understood faith, reason, and the cosmos, shedding light on the cultural and spiritual foundations that shaped the medieval world. Dr. Fulton Brown also shares insights from her work on The Dragon Common Room, a project dedicated to bringing medieval scholarship to a wider audience. This conversation offers a fascinating look at how the medieval mindset still resonates in today's world.

Bongino Report Early Edition with Evita
How the Middle Ages Did Easter: Evita + Rachel Fulton Brown (Ep.186)

Bongino Report Early Edition with Evita

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 73:59


Evita is joined by her former college professor and medieval historian Rachel Fulton-Brown for a thought-provoking and unexpected conversation. They explore how Easter was celebrated in the Middle Ages—with traditions that might surprise you—then shift to the chaos unfolding on modern college campuses, and even dive into why Pirates of the Caribbean might be one of the most insightful films of our time.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Catholic
Ave Maria in the Afternoon -032525- The Discipline Sweet Spot?

Catholic

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 57:00


Richard Spinello discusses the anniversary of John Paul II's Evangelium vitae and we celebrate the Feast of the Annunication with Rachel Fulton Brown. Also, Dr. Greg Popcak helps parents find the “discipline sweet spot.”

Kresta In The Afternoon
The Discipline Sweet Spot?

Kresta In The Afternoon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 57:00


Richard Spinello discusses the anniversary of John Paul II's Evangelium vitae and we celebrate the Feast of the Annunication with Rachel Fulton Brown. Also, Dr. Greg Popcak helps parents find the “discipline sweet spot.”

Catholic
Ave Maria in the Afternoon -081524- Marian Devotion

Catholic

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2024 57:00


Rachel Fulton Brown discusses the history of Marian devotion.

Kresta In The Afternoon
Marian Devotion

Kresta In The Afternoon

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 57:00


Rachel Fulton Brown discusses the history of Marian devotion.

From the Kitchen Table: The Duffys
Why Young Men Are Obsessing Over The Leper King

From the Kitchen Table: The Duffys

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2024 69:00


Unless you learned about him in history class, many people aren't familiar with King Baldwin IV -- the teenage king of Jerusalem known for his courage, bravery, and determination despite battling leprosy. Though his story was told in the 2005 movie, 'Kingdom of Heaven,' his legacy was largely left in the past...until now.   University of Chicago Medieval History Professor Dr. Rachel Fulton Brown discusses why 'The Leper King' is now trending among Gen Z-ers -- with content about King Baldwin amassing over 29 million views on TikTok, and how this reflects many young people's craving for strong, masculine role models.   Follow Sean & Rachel on Twitter: @SeanDuffyWI & @RCamposDuffy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Girlboss, Interrupted
Mariology and the Medieval Mindset with Dr. Rachel Fulton Brown

Girlboss, Interrupted

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 64:32


It's Holy Week, which means that on Friday night, I'm probably going to lose the last ten pounds of baby weight in tears while watching The Passion Of The Christ.One of Gibson's many genius, and deeply Catholic, choices in the film is his deliberate inclusion of scenes involving Christ's Mother. One stands out: as Christ first falls while carrying His cross to Golgotha, Mary sees Him. We are given a flashback, where He as a child stumbles on a stone path. Mary runs to Him, arms outstretched, her presence His succor. Flash forward, and she runs again, arms outstretched, as Christ chokes on His own blood, crushed under the weight of the cross. I imagine the profound grief and gratitude comingling in both of their hearts for just a moment of one another's presence.The crucifix takes on new meaning from perspective of the woman standing beneath it, soaked in His blood, blood of her blood. In so many ways, His wounds are hers, too. I imagine her human, maternal nature, her desire to bring Him comfort, to take her baby's pain away, to switch places, something, anything — all brushing up against the knowledge of the greater good to come. The cross is the fulfillment of her ultimate confidence in God's promise, unchanged by the bitter fact of Simeon's prophecy. She suffers alongside her Son, as only mothers do, in total surrender. His words in the Garden of Gethsemane and hers at the Annunciation echo one another: Thy will be done.Catholic tradition holds that we take Christ seriously by honoring who He honors. I love Gibson's Passion for so many reasons, but primarily because He takes Christ seriously by paying serious attention to His mother — and, relatedly, by refusing to shy away from the brutality He endured, she by proxy.This sincerity, the act of taking historical subjects seriously, is accomplished by placing oneself in the shoes of those subjects without pretense, judgment, or ideological imposition. Dr. Rachel Fulton Brown, my guest in this episode of Girlboss, Interrupted, in her latest book, Mary and the Art of Prayer: The Hours of the Virgin in Medieval Christian Life and Thought, has accomplished something so unique and interesting by doing just this. This history of Marian devotion begins with a call for readers to take their subjects, medieval Christians, seriously, by praying the psalms as they did throughout the day.I won't spoil any more surprises. This episode was so fun to record. Please enjoy, and as ever, send messages, leave comments, share with friends, and drop me a 5-star review on Spotify and Apple podcasts.I hope y'all have a holy Holy week. Christ is coming. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit helenroy.substack.com

Call Me Ignorant
The Putin/Tucker Moment in Context with Rachel Fulton Brown

Call Me Ignorant

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 89:47


Rachel Fulton Brown, an associate professor of Medieval European History stops by for a chat. The interview interestingly coincided with Tucker Carlson's famous interview with Vladmir Putin. Our conversation went in all different directions in order to put the moment in it's historical context. Enjoy! Follow Rachel Fulton Brown's work:https://www.dragoncommonroom.com/https://fencingbearatprayer.blogspot.com/https://twitter.com/RFultonBrownFollow my work:Follow on Rumble, Livestreams M-F 10am:https://rumble.com/user/IgnoramusAll of my content and support links:https://linktr.ee/ignoramusmedia

TJump
Rachel Fulton Brown Historian Does history show Christianity is true & Scriptures reliable

TJump

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 60:21


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The Patrick Coffin Show | Interviews with influencers | Commentary about culture | Tools for transformation

This week's guest is a mentor and kind of spiritual mother to Milo Yiannopoulos (whose very candid interview with me was Episode 101) and wrote the bracing Foreword to his latest book (see link below). Dr Rachel Fulton Brown is a tenured professor of history at the University of Chicago, and a renowned medieval scholar with a speciality in the area of devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary. She is also a fervent convert to the Catholic Faith. In this episode we dive deep into the biblical and historical roots of the role of the Blessed Mother in salvation history, and suggest ways to answer objections to the truth about Mary. In this episode you will learn: Why we say Mary is the Mother of God and not just the Mother of Jesus Why all Marian doctrine is Christological in nature How the medieval era got things right regarding the role of Mary in the life of the Church When devotion to Mary went into eclipse and how to revive it Why Our Lady is a powerful intercessor for all mankind, not just Catholics The reason why all the titles of Mary in all the litanies can never exhaust her beauty nor the full truth about her person and mission. Resources mentioned in this episode Mary and the Art of Prayer: The Hours of the Virgin in Medieval Christian Life and Thought by Rachel Fulton Brown From Judgment to Passion: Devotion to Christ and the Virgin Mary, 800–1200 by Rachel Fulton Brown The World's First Love by Ven. Fulton J. Sheen Diabolical: How Pope Francis Has Betrayed Clerical Abuse Victims Like Me—and Why He Has To Go by Milo Yiannopoulos DONATE

Madison's Notes
Religion and Politics in the Lord of the Rings

Madison's Notes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 62:51


J.R.R. Tolkien's masterwork The Lord of the Rings delighted so many of us as children, yet it and its vast body of accompanying work, such as the Silmarillion, contain a rich depth not well understood by most adults. Tolkien's work reflects his academic interests in the history of language and the Medieval world, as well as his Catholic faith. What purpose and religious message does his writing contain? Does his work carry a political meaning? Here to discuss is Professor Rachel Fulton Brown, Associate Professor of Medieval History at the University of Chicago. In addition to her work on the history of Christianity, medieval liturgy, and the cult of the Virgin Mary, she teaches a popular course "Tolkien: Medieval and Modern," and has a series of lectures and writings mining the depths of Tolkien's thought and writing. More on Rachel Fulton Brown here. The syllabus to her course is here. Her lecture series, "The Forge of Tolkien" is here.  Her blog, "Fencing Bear at Prayer" is here.  Dragon Common Room, which contains more lectures and information about creative writing, is here.  Annika Nordquist is the Communications Coordinator of Princeton University's James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions and host of the Program's podcast, Madison's Notes.

New Books Network
Religion and Politics in the Lord of the Rings

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 62:51


J.R.R. Tolkien's masterwork The Lord of the Rings delighted so many of us as children, yet it and its vast body of accompanying work, such as the Silmarillion, contain a rich depth not well understood by most adults. Tolkien's work reflects his academic interests in the history of language and the Medieval world, as well as his Catholic faith. What purpose and religious message does his writing contain? Does his work carry a political meaning? Here to discuss is Professor Rachel Fulton Brown, Associate Professor of Medieval History at the University of Chicago. In addition to her work on the history of Christianity, medieval liturgy, and the cult of the Virgin Mary, she teaches a popular course "Tolkien: Medieval and Modern," and has a series of lectures and writings mining the depths of Tolkien's thought and writing. More on Rachel Fulton Brown here. The syllabus to her course is here. Her lecture series, "The Forge of Tolkien" is here.  Her blog, "Fencing Bear at Prayer" is here.  Dragon Common Room, which contains more lectures and information about creative writing, is here.  Annika Nordquist is the Communications Coordinator of Princeton University's James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions and host of the Program's podcast, Madison's Notes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in Literary Studies
Religion and Politics in the Lord of the Rings

New Books in Literary Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 62:51


J.R.R. Tolkien's masterwork The Lord of the Rings delighted so many of us as children, yet it and its vast body of accompanying work, such as the Silmarillion, contain a rich depth not well understood by most adults. Tolkien's work reflects his academic interests in the history of language and the Medieval world, as well as his Catholic faith. What purpose and religious message does his writing contain? Does his work carry a political meaning? Here to discuss is Professor Rachel Fulton Brown, Associate Professor of Medieval History at the University of Chicago. In addition to her work on the history of Christianity, medieval liturgy, and the cult of the Virgin Mary, she teaches a popular course "Tolkien: Medieval and Modern," and has a series of lectures and writings mining the depths of Tolkien's thought and writing. More on Rachel Fulton Brown here. The syllabus to her course is here. Her lecture series, "The Forge of Tolkien" is here.  Her blog, "Fencing Bear at Prayer" is here.  Dragon Common Room, which contains more lectures and information about creative writing, is here.  Annika Nordquist is the Communications Coordinator of Princeton University's James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions and host of the Program's podcast, Madison's Notes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literary-studies

New Books in Political Science
Religion and Politics in the Lord of the Rings

New Books in Political Science

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 62:51


J.R.R. Tolkien's masterwork The Lord of the Rings delighted so many of us as children, yet it and its vast body of accompanying work, such as the Silmarillion, contain a rich depth not well understood by most adults. Tolkien's work reflects his academic interests in the history of language and the Medieval world, as well as his Catholic faith. What purpose and religious message does his writing contain? Does his work carry a political meaning? Here to discuss is Professor Rachel Fulton Brown, Associate Professor of Medieval History at the University of Chicago. In addition to her work on the history of Christianity, medieval liturgy, and the cult of the Virgin Mary, she teaches a popular course "Tolkien: Medieval and Modern," and has a series of lectures and writings mining the depths of Tolkien's thought and writing. More on Rachel Fulton Brown here. The syllabus to her course is here. Her lecture series, "The Forge of Tolkien" is here.  Her blog, "Fencing Bear at Prayer" is here.  Dragon Common Room, which contains more lectures and information about creative writing, is here.  Annika Nordquist is the Communications Coordinator of Princeton University's James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions and host of the Program's podcast, Madison's Notes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/political-science

New Books in Intellectual History
Religion and Politics in the Lord of the Rings

New Books in Intellectual History

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 62:51


J.R.R. Tolkien's masterwork The Lord of the Rings delighted so many of us as children, yet it and its vast body of accompanying work, such as the Silmarillion, contain a rich depth not well understood by most adults. Tolkien's work reflects his academic interests in the history of language and the Medieval world, as well as his Catholic faith. What purpose and religious message does his writing contain? Does his work carry a political meaning? Here to discuss is Professor Rachel Fulton Brown, Associate Professor of Medieval History at the University of Chicago. In addition to her work on the history of Christianity, medieval liturgy, and the cult of the Virgin Mary, she teaches a popular course "Tolkien: Medieval and Modern," and has a series of lectures and writings mining the depths of Tolkien's thought and writing. More on Rachel Fulton Brown here. The syllabus to her course is here. Her lecture series, "The Forge of Tolkien" is here.  Her blog, "Fencing Bear at Prayer" is here.  Dragon Common Room, which contains more lectures and information about creative writing, is here.  Annika Nordquist is the Communications Coordinator of Princeton University's James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions and host of the Program's podcast, Madison's Notes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/intellectual-history

New Books in Religion
Religion and Politics in the Lord of the Rings

New Books in Religion

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 62:51


J.R.R. Tolkien's masterwork The Lord of the Rings delighted so many of us as children, yet it and its vast body of accompanying work, such as the Silmarillion, contain a rich depth not well understood by most adults. Tolkien's work reflects his academic interests in the history of language and the Medieval world, as well as his Catholic faith. What purpose and religious message does his writing contain? Does his work carry a political meaning? Here to discuss is Professor Rachel Fulton Brown, Associate Professor of Medieval History at the University of Chicago. In addition to her work on the history of Christianity, medieval liturgy, and the cult of the Virgin Mary, she teaches a popular course "Tolkien: Medieval and Modern," and has a series of lectures and writings mining the depths of Tolkien's thought and writing. More on Rachel Fulton Brown here. The syllabus to her course is here. Her lecture series, "The Forge of Tolkien" is here.  Her blog, "Fencing Bear at Prayer" is here.  Dragon Common Room, which contains more lectures and information about creative writing, is here.  Annika Nordquist is the Communications Coordinator of Princeton University's James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions and host of the Program's podcast, Madison's Notes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/religion

New Books in Medieval History
Religion and Politics in the Lord of the Rings

New Books in Medieval History

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 62:51


J.R.R. Tolkien's masterwork The Lord of the Rings delighted so many of us as children, yet it and its vast body of accompanying work, such as the Silmarillion, contain a rich depth not well understood by most adults. Tolkien's work reflects his academic interests in the history of language and the Medieval world, as well as his Catholic faith. What purpose and religious message does his writing contain? Does his work carry a political meaning? Here to discuss is Professor Rachel Fulton Brown, Associate Professor of Medieval History at the University of Chicago. In addition to her work on the history of Christianity, medieval liturgy, and the cult of the Virgin Mary, she teaches a popular course "Tolkien: Medieval and Modern," and has a series of lectures and writings mining the depths of Tolkien's thought and writing. More on Rachel Fulton Brown here. The syllabus to her course is here. Her lecture series, "The Forge of Tolkien" is here.  Her blog, "Fencing Bear at Prayer" is here.  Dragon Common Room, which contains more lectures and information about creative writing, is here.  Annika Nordquist is the Communications Coordinator of Princeton University's James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions and host of the Program's podcast, Madison's Notes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Christian Studies
Religion and Politics in the Lord of the Rings

New Books in Christian Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 62:51


J.R.R. Tolkien's masterwork The Lord of the Rings delighted so many of us as children, yet it and its vast body of accompanying work, such as the Silmarillion, contain a rich depth not well understood by most adults. Tolkien's work reflects his academic interests in the history of language and the Medieval world, as well as his Catholic faith. What purpose and religious message does his writing contain? Does his work carry a political meaning? Here to discuss is Professor Rachel Fulton Brown, Associate Professor of Medieval History at the University of Chicago. In addition to her work on the history of Christianity, medieval liturgy, and the cult of the Virgin Mary, she teaches a popular course "Tolkien: Medieval and Modern," and has a series of lectures and writings mining the depths of Tolkien's thought and writing. More on Rachel Fulton Brown here. The syllabus to her course is here. Her lecture series, "The Forge of Tolkien" is here.  Her blog, "Fencing Bear at Prayer" is here.  Dragon Common Room, which contains more lectures and information about creative writing, is here.  Annika Nordquist is the Communications Coordinator of Princeton University's James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions and host of the Program's podcast, Madison's Notes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/christian-studies

New Books in British Studies
Religion and Politics in the Lord of the Rings

New Books in British Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 62:51


J.R.R. Tolkien's masterwork The Lord of the Rings delighted so many of us as children, yet it and its vast body of accompanying work, such as the Silmarillion, contain a rich depth not well understood by most adults. Tolkien's work reflects his academic interests in the history of language and the Medieval world, as well as his Catholic faith. What purpose and religious message does his writing contain? Does his work carry a political meaning? Here to discuss is Professor Rachel Fulton Brown, Associate Professor of Medieval History at the University of Chicago. In addition to her work on the history of Christianity, medieval liturgy, and the cult of the Virgin Mary, she teaches a popular course "Tolkien: Medieval and Modern," and has a series of lectures and writings mining the depths of Tolkien's thought and writing. More on Rachel Fulton Brown here. The syllabus to her course is here. Her lecture series, "The Forge of Tolkien" is here.  Her blog, "Fencing Bear at Prayer" is here.  Dragon Common Room, which contains more lectures and information about creative writing, is here.  Annika Nordquist is the Communications Coordinator of Princeton University's James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions and host of the Program's podcast, Madison's Notes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/british-studies

New Books in Catholic Studies
Religion and Politics in the Lord of the Rings

New Books in Catholic Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 62:51


J.R.R. Tolkien's masterwork The Lord of the Rings delighted so many of us as children, yet it and its vast body of accompanying work, such as the Silmarillion, contain a rich depth not well understood by most adults. Tolkien's work reflects his academic interests in the history of language and the Medieval world, as well as his Catholic faith. What purpose and religious message does his writing contain? Does his work carry a political meaning? Here to discuss is Professor Rachel Fulton Brown, Associate Professor of Medieval History at the University of Chicago. In addition to her work on the history of Christianity, medieval liturgy, and the cult of the Virgin Mary, she teaches a popular course "Tolkien: Medieval and Modern," and has a series of lectures and writings mining the depths of Tolkien's thought and writing. More on Rachel Fulton Brown here. The syllabus to her course is here. Her lecture series, "The Forge of Tolkien" is here.  Her blog, "Fencing Bear at Prayer" is here.  Dragon Common Room, which contains more lectures and information about creative writing, is here.  Annika Nordquist is the Communications Coordinator of Princeton University's James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions and host of the Program's podcast, Madison's Notes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Patrick Coffin Show | Interviews with influencers | Commentary about culture | Tools for transformation

This week's guest is a mentor and kind of spiritual mother to Milo Yiannopoulos (whose very candid interview with me was Episode 101) and wrote the bracing Foreword to his latest book (see link below). Dr Rachel Fulton Brown is a tenured professor of history at the University of Chicago, and a renowned medieval scholar with a speciality in the area of devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary. She is also a fervent convert to the Catholic Faith. In this episode we dive deep into the biblical and historical roots of the role of the Blessed Mother in salvation history, and suggest ways to answer objections to the truth about Mary. In this episode you will learn: Why we say Mary is the Mother of God and not just the Mother of Jesus Why all Marian doctrine is Christological in nature How the medieval era got things right regarding the role of Mary in the life of the Church When devotion to Mary went into eclipse and how to revive it Why Our Lady is a powerful intercessor for all mankind, not just Catholics The reason why all the titles of Mary in all the litanies can never exhaust her beauty nor the full truth about her person and mission. Resources mentioned in this episode Mary and the Art of Prayer: The Hours of the Virgin in Medieval Christian Life and Thought by Rachel Fulton Brown From Judgment to Passion: Devotion to Christ and the Virgin Mary, 800–1200 by Rachel Fulton Brown The World's First Love by Ven. Fulton J. Sheen Diabolical: How Pope Francis Has Betrayed Clerical Abuse Victims Like Me—and Why He Has To Go by Milo Yiannopoulos DONATE

InnerVerse
Rachel Fulton Brown | Mystic Christianity, Tolkien's Cosmogony, & The Logos of Created Worlds

InnerVerse

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2023 84:42


Video - https://youtu.be/7ojAnjMGWvcProfessor Rachel Fulton Brown joins InnerVerse to talk Tolkien! In this lively discussion we explore Tolkien's mytho-mystic Christian convictions as allegorized in his great works, the Lord of the Rings and its massive legendarium. Topics include the Logos, Eros, the Gods & planets, and the purpose of evil and dissonance. What does it mean to be a creator in a created world? In the Plus+ Extension, we examine world mountain and axis mundi symbolism, Earendil and Anglo Saxon literature, strategic philology, the unfinished sequel to the LOTR story, why civilizations fall, and the mystery of cryptid creatures and alternate humanoids of folklore. Subscribe to get the 2nd half of this Episode with InnerVerse Plus+ on Rokfin and Patreon!https://rokfin.com/stream/35751https://www.patreon.com/posts/84752280 EPISODE LINKSDraco Alchemicus - https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/rachelfultonbrown/draco-alchemicushttps://fencingbearatprayer.blogspot.com/https://dragoncommonroom.com/Featured Music - "Northern Gate" by VOLO - https://www.volovibes.comhttps://www.innerversepodcast.com/season-9/rachel-fulton-brown-tolkien TELEGRAMhttps://t.me/innerversepodcasthttps://t.me/innerversepodcastchat GET TUNEDhttps://www.innerversepodcast.com/sound-healing SUPPORT INNERVERSE https://www.innerversemerch.comTippecanoe Herbs - Use INNERVERSE code - https://tippecanoeherbs.com/July's End - https://tinyurl.com/2dhsarasA Godsacre For Winds of the Soul - https://tinyurl.com/2p9xpdn3The Holy Sailors - https://tinyurl.com/4wyd5ecsClive de Carle - https://clivedecarle.ositracker.com/197164/11489Aquacure AC50 (Use "innerverse" as a coupon code) - https://eagle-research.com/product/ac50TT Intro theme by Conspiracy Music Guru Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

New Books Network
Do We Live in a Christian Country?

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2023 55:56


I asked medieval historian Rachel Fulton Brown if we ought to still think of our nation (or any Western nation) as “a Christian country” in the twenty-first century. My reasoning was that I thought our Judeo-Christian inheritance is the foundation—if partially forgotten—of the democratic principles of our republic. The resulting discussion was lively, fruitful, and surprising. Professor Fulton Brown teaches Medieval European History at the University of Chicago, specializing on Religious, Cultural, and Intellectual History, the History of Christianity, Liturgy and Prayer, and Devotion to the Virgin Mary. Professor Rachel Fulton Brown's faculty webpage at the University of Chicago is here. Rachel's blog, Dancing Bear at Prayer, is here. The Mosaic Ark livestream that Rachel does weekly with Kilts Khalfan on Dragon Common Room is here. The recent First Things interview (July 28, 2022), “The Spice Road of Today,” that Rachel did with Marc Bauerlein that we refer to is here. Rachel's blog, “Three Cheers for White Men,” that caused such a stir is here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

Almost Good Catholics
Do We Live in a Christian Country?

Almost Good Catholics

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2023 55:56


I asked medieval historian Rachel Fulton Brown if we ought to still think of our nation (or any Western nation) as “a Christian country” in the twenty-first century. My reasoning was that I thought our Judeo-Christian inheritance is the foundation—if partially forgotten—of the democratic principles of our republic. The resulting discussion was lively, fruitful, and surprising. Professor Fulton Brown teaches Medieval European History at the University of Chicago, specializing on Religious, Cultural, and Intellectual History, the History of Christianity, Liturgy and Prayer, and Devotion to the Virgin Mary. Professor Rachel Fulton Brown's faculty webpage at the University of Chicago is here. Rachel's blog, Dancing Bear at Prayer, is here. The Mosaic Ark livestream that Rachel does weekly with Kilts Khalfan on Dragon Common Room is here. The recent First Things interview (July 28, 2022), “The Spice Road of Today,” that Rachel did with Marc Bauerlein that we refer to is here. Rachel's blog, “Three Cheers for White Men,” that caused such a stir is here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Sociology
Do We Live in a Christian Country?

New Books in Sociology

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2023 55:56


I asked medieval historian Rachel Fulton Brown if we ought to still think of our nation (or any Western nation) as “a Christian country” in the twenty-first century. My reasoning was that I thought our Judeo-Christian inheritance is the foundation—if partially forgotten—of the democratic principles of our republic. The resulting discussion was lively, fruitful, and surprising. Professor Fulton Brown teaches Medieval European History at the University of Chicago, specializing on Religious, Cultural, and Intellectual History, the History of Christianity, Liturgy and Prayer, and Devotion to the Virgin Mary. Professor Rachel Fulton Brown's faculty webpage at the University of Chicago is here. Rachel's blog, Dancing Bear at Prayer, is here. The Mosaic Ark livestream that Rachel does weekly with Kilts Khalfan on Dragon Common Room is here. The recent First Things interview (July 28, 2022), “The Spice Road of Today,” that Rachel did with Marc Bauerlein that we refer to is here. Rachel's blog, “Three Cheers for White Men,” that caused such a stir is here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/sociology

New Books in American Studies
Do We Live in a Christian Country?

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2023 55:56


I asked medieval historian Rachel Fulton Brown if we ought to still think of our nation (or any Western nation) as “a Christian country” in the twenty-first century. My reasoning was that I thought our Judeo-Christian inheritance is the foundation—if partially forgotten—of the democratic principles of our republic. The resulting discussion was lively, fruitful, and surprising. Professor Fulton Brown teaches Medieval European History at the University of Chicago, specializing on Religious, Cultural, and Intellectual History, the History of Christianity, Liturgy and Prayer, and Devotion to the Virgin Mary. Professor Rachel Fulton Brown's faculty webpage at the University of Chicago is here. Rachel's blog, Dancing Bear at Prayer, is here. The Mosaic Ark livestream that Rachel does weekly with Kilts Khalfan on Dragon Common Room is here. The recent First Things interview (July 28, 2022), “The Spice Road of Today,” that Rachel did with Marc Bauerlein that we refer to is here. Rachel's blog, “Three Cheers for White Men,” that caused such a stir is here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies

New Books in Religion
Do We Live in a Christian Country?

New Books in Religion

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2023 55:56


I asked medieval historian Rachel Fulton Brown if we ought to still think of our nation (or any Western nation) as “a Christian country” in the twenty-first century. My reasoning was that I thought our Judeo-Christian inheritance is the foundation—if partially forgotten—of the democratic principles of our republic. The resulting discussion was lively, fruitful, and surprising. Professor Fulton Brown teaches Medieval European History at the University of Chicago, specializing on Religious, Cultural, and Intellectual History, the History of Christianity, Liturgy and Prayer, and Devotion to the Virgin Mary. Professor Rachel Fulton Brown's faculty webpage at the University of Chicago is here. Rachel's blog, Dancing Bear at Prayer, is here. The Mosaic Ark livestream that Rachel does weekly with Kilts Khalfan on Dragon Common Room is here. The recent First Things interview (July 28, 2022), “The Spice Road of Today,” that Rachel did with Marc Bauerlein that we refer to is here. Rachel's blog, “Three Cheers for White Men,” that caused such a stir is here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/religion

New Books in Christian Studies
Do We Live in a Christian Country?

New Books in Christian Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2023 55:56


I asked medieval historian Rachel Fulton Brown if we ought to still think of our nation (or any Western nation) as “a Christian country” in the twenty-first century. My reasoning was that I thought our Judeo-Christian inheritance is the foundation—if partially forgotten—of the democratic principles of our republic. The resulting discussion was lively, fruitful, and surprising. Professor Fulton Brown teaches Medieval European History at the University of Chicago, specializing on Religious, Cultural, and Intellectual History, the History of Christianity, Liturgy and Prayer, and Devotion to the Virgin Mary. Professor Rachel Fulton Brown's faculty webpage at the University of Chicago is here. Rachel's blog, Dancing Bear at Prayer, is here. The Mosaic Ark livestream that Rachel does weekly with Kilts Khalfan on Dragon Common Room is here. The recent First Things interview (July 28, 2022), “The Spice Road of Today,” that Rachel did with Marc Bauerlein that we refer to is here. Rachel's blog, “Three Cheers for White Men,” that caused such a stir is here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/christian-studies

New Books in Catholic Studies
Do We Live in a Christian Country?

New Books in Catholic Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2023 55:56


I asked medieval historian Rachel Fulton Brown if we ought to still think of our nation (or any Western nation) as “a Christian country” in the twenty-first century. My reasoning was that I thought our Judeo-Christian inheritance is the foundation—if partially forgotten—of the democratic principles of our republic. The resulting discussion was lively, fruitful, and surprising. Professor Fulton Brown teaches Medieval European History at the University of Chicago, specializing on Religious, Cultural, and Intellectual History, the History of Christianity, Liturgy and Prayer, and Devotion to the Virgin Mary. Professor Rachel Fulton Brown's faculty webpage at the University of Chicago is here. Rachel's blog, Dancing Bear at Prayer, is here. The Mosaic Ark livestream that Rachel does weekly with Kilts Khalfan on Dragon Common Room is here. The recent First Things interview (July 28, 2022), “The Spice Road of Today,” that Rachel did with Marc Bauerlein that we refer to is here. Rachel's blog, “Three Cheers for White Men,” that caused such a stir is here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Almost Good Catholics
Do We Live in a Christian Country? (with Rachel Fulton Brown)

Almost Good Catholics

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2022 51:55


I asked medieval historian Rachel Fulton Brown if we ought to still think of our nation (or any Western nation) as “a Christian country” in the twenty-first century. My reasoning was that I thought our Judeo-Christian inheritance is the foundation—if partially forgotten—of the democratic principles of our republic. The resulting discussion was lively, fruitful, and surprising.Professor Rachel Fulton Brown's faculty webpage at the University of Chicago is here.Rachel's blog, Dancing Bear at Prayer, is here.The Mosaic Ark livestream that Rachel does weekly with Kilts Khalfan on Dragon Common Room is here.The recent First Things interview (July 28, 2022), "The Spice Road of Today," that Rachel did with Marc Bauerlein that we refer to is here.Rachel's blog, "Three Cheers for White Men," that caused such a stir is here. 

The Patrick Coffin Show | Interviews with influencers | Commentary about culture | Tools for transformation

This week's guest is a mentor and kind of spiritual mother to Milo Yiannopoulos (whose very candid interview with me was Episode 101) and wrote the bracing Foreword to his latest book (see link below). Dr Rachel Fulton Brown is a tenured professor of history at the University of Chicago, and a renowned medieval scholar with a speciality in the area of devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary. She is also a fervent convert to the Catholic Faith. In this episode we dive deep into the biblical and historical roots of the role of the Blessed Mother in salvation history, and suggest ways to answer objections to the truth about Mary. In this episode you will learn: Why we say Mary is the Mother of God and not just the Mother of Jesus Why all Marian doctrine is Christological in nature How the medieval era got things right regarding the role of Mary in the life of the Church When devotion to Mary went into eclipse and how to revive it Why Our Lady is a powerful intercessor for all mankind, not just Catholics The reason why all the titles of Mary in all the litanies can never exhaust her beauty nor the full truth about her person and mission. Resources mentioned in this episode Mary and the Art of Prayer: The Hours of the Virgin in Medieval Christian Life and Thought by Rachel Fulton Brown From Judgment to Passion: Devotion to Christ and the Virgin Mary, 800–1200 by Rachel Fulton Brown The World's First Love by Ven. Fulton J. Sheen Diabolical: How Pope Francis Has Betrayed Clerical Abuse Victims Like Me—and Why He Has To Go by Milo Yiannopoulos DONATE

Catholic
Kresta in the Afternoon - 11.16.2022

Catholic

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2022 114:00


Hour1: Why do we celebrate the Feast of Christ the King with a Gospel from the Crucifixion? Peggy Stanton joins us, and Michael Burke shares the story of how he gambled his life away – and got it back. Hour 2: We look at how the Church has advanced Faith and Reason with Robert Royal, and Rachel Fulton Brown tells us of the life of St. Gertrude the Great.

TJump
Rachel Fulton Brown (Historian) Does history show Christianity is true & Scriptures reliable?

TJump

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2022 60:21


If you can, please consider donating to my paypal/patreon to keep these debates and conversations going To support me on Patreon (thank you): https://www.patreon.com/TJump To donate to my PayPal (thank you): https://www.paypal.me/TomJump CashApp: $TjumpsChair Youtube Membership Link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHXrvsK33VUEcpa4Ar0c0Sg/join Sponsor: Don Fullman, Skeptics of Middle Georgia https://www.facebook.com/groups/591799015097830/?ref=share TJump merch: https://linktr.ee/TJump.Merch (Mugs) https://www.etsy.com/shop/CustomLaserShop?ref=simple-shop-header-name&listing_id=626272860§ion_id=34163225 (Shirts) https://www.amazon.com/s?rh=n:7141123011,p_4:TJump+Merch&ref=bl_sl_s_ap_web_7141123011 TJump NFT's: https://opensea.io/collection/tjump -----------------------------------------CONNECT------------------------------------------ SOCIAL LINKS: Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/tjump Discord: https://discord.io/tjump Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/TJump_ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tom.jump.982 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tjump_/ LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/tjumpschair Tictok: @tjumpschair TJump Gaming: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCE6PnoL9QDYnkiUvykmlLQQ ----------------------------------------CONTACT------------------------------------------- Business email: tejump@comcast.net ---------------------------------------- Further Goals ------------------------------------- Publish my book on epistemology and morality Publish academic papers on solving problems in these fields Become President of the United States Solve world's biggest problems World domination #Atheism #Secularism #Humanism

Call Me Ignorant
Rachel Fulton Brown talks Literature, Faith, History and More!

Call Me Ignorant

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 74:04


Follow Rachel's work online: https://www.dragoncommonroom.com/mosaic-ark https://www.dragoncommonroom.com https://home.uchicago.edu/~rfulton/index.html https://twitter.com/RFultonBrown https://www.youtube.com/user/FencingBearatPrayer  

First Things Podcast
The Spice Road of Today

First Things Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2022 33:56 Very Popular


In this episode, Rachel Fulton Brown, professor of history at the University of Chicago and author of the blog "Fencing Bear at Payer" joins Mark Bauerlein to discuss the importance of studying the medieval era and its relevance to issues within modernity.

Spelunking With Plato
The Music of the Spheres, Iambic Pentameter, and the Marian Gift of Liberal Learning (Rachel Fulton Brown)

Spelunking With Plato

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 22:59


In this conversation with Rachel Fulton Brown, we begin with Mary, the Seat of Wisdom, as a medieval symbol of liberal learning at the University of Paris, and all that she can teach those who desire to become wise. From there we consider how a Marian thread unites things as disparate as iambic pentameter, rose windows, and the highest—albeit unexpected—gifts of contemplative grace. Along the way the works of St. Augustine, John of Garland, Richard of Saint-Laurent, Tolkien, and Josef Pieper illuminate our path. Links of Potential Interest Brown's U. Chicago Website Rachel Fulton Brown, From Judgment to Passion: Devotion to Christ and the Virgin Mary, 800-1200 Rachel Fulton Brown, History in the Comic Mode: Medieval Communities and the Matter of Person Rachel Fulton Brown, Mary and the Art of Prayer: The Hours of the Virgin in Medieval Christian Life and Thought Rachel Fulton Brown at First Things Fencing Bear at Prayer and here "The Forge of Tolkein" (Lectures) St. Augustine, De musica Tolkien, Mythopoeia Ecclesiasticus 24 (Mary as Wisdom) John of Garland, Epithalamium beatae Mariae Virginis Josef Pieper, Happiness and Contemplation

Spelunking With Plato
Foolishness to the Greeks: History and Liberal Learning in a Christian Key (Rachel Fulton Brown)

Spelunking With Plato

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 27:57


In this conversation with Rachel Fulton Brown, we undertake a wide-ranging conversation about history and liberal learning, ranging from Herodotus, Augustine, and Martianus Capella to McLuhan and MacIntyre with many stops in between. Among the questions we consider: How does the Christian approach to liberal learning—and history within it—stand both at odds and in parallel with the ancient understanding? How is history always opposed to abstraction? And what are the frames that can guide (or derail) the writing of professional history and our personal histories? Links of Potential Interest Brown's U. Chicago Website Rachel Fulton Brown, From Judgment to Passion: Devotion to Christ and the Virgin Mary, 800-1200 Rachel Fulton Brown, History in the Comic Mode: Medieval Communities and the Matter of Person Rachel Fulton Brown, Mary and the Art of Prayer: The Hours of the Virgin in Medieval Christian Life and Thought Rachel Fulton Brown at First Things Fencing Bear at Prayer and here "The Forge of Tolkein" (Lectures) Peter Novick, That Noble Dream: The 'Objectivity Question' and the American Historical Profession Marshall McLuhan, The Classical Trivium: The Place of Thomas Nashe in the Learning of His Time

FLF, LLC
The Importance of Story: A Conversation with Moira Greyland Peat and Rachel Fulton Brown [The Pugcast]

FLF, LLC

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2022 67:17


In this episode, Moira Greyland Peat and Rachel Fulton Brown return for the first time together as Pugcast guests to explore the importance of story and imaginative fiction as a vehicle for communicating truth in ways that can transcend nonfiction. Along the way, Moira, Rachel, and the Pugsters talk about what makes stories fail, the impact of substituting ideology for truth in pop culture, the relevance of these ideas to music, and a host of related ideas. Moria’s Book: https://www.amazon.com/Last-Closet-Dark-Side-Avalon-ebook/dp/B0787XLK4H?fbclid=IwAR2Q0CTcN3yBO_dtI682Pk8TsycvpXYAgBgLWX_mpp4Njk--gcvC3JyxBGs Moria’s Music: https://soundcloud.com/moira-greyland?fbclid=IwAR3zoziXcVJZBQvR7D-Buolej162FLLBO_RMWVhjCLhaktXnYjVFMroetlE Rachel’s Poetry: https://www.dragoncommonroom.com/?fbclid=IwAR0NjL42V6WBsw-6fquyvUpeAcgO5dkRwOfPe_GXl902TsyY3gL3pxrsA10

The Theology Pugcast
The Importance of Story: A Conversation with Moira Greyland Peat and Rachel Fulton Brown

The Theology Pugcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2022 67:17


In this episode, Moira Greyland Peat and Rachel Fulton Brown return for the first time together as Pugcast guests to explore the importance of story and imaginative fiction as a vehicle for communicating truth in ways that can transcend nonfiction. Along the way, Moira, Rachel, and the Pugsters talk about what makes stories fail, the impact of substituting ideology for truth in pop culture, the relevance of these ideas to music, and a host of related ideas. Moria’s Book: https://www.amazon.com/Last-Closet-Dark-Side-Avalon-ebook/dp/B0787XLK4H?fbclid=IwAR2Q0CTcN3yBO_dtI682Pk8TsycvpXYAgBgLWX_mpp4Njk--gcvC3JyxBGs Moria’s Music: https://soundcloud.com/moira-greyland?fbclid=IwAR3zoziXcVJZBQvR7D-Buolej162FLLBO_RMWVhjCLhaktXnYjVFMroetlE Rachel’s Poetry: https://www.dragoncommonroom.com/?fbclid=IwAR0NjL42V6WBsw-6fquyvUpeAcgO5dkRwOfPe_GXl902TsyY3gL3pxrsA10

The Theology Pugcast
The Importance of Story: A Conversation with Moira Greyland Peat and Rachel Fulton Brown

The Theology Pugcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2022 67:17


In this episode, Moira Greyland Peat and Rachel Fulton Brown return for the first time together as Pugcast guests to explore the importance of story and imaginative fiction as a vehicle for communicating truth in ways that can transcend nonfiction. Along the way, Moira, Rachel, and the Pugsters talk about what makes stories fail, the impact of substituting ideology for truth in pop culture, the relevance of these ideas to music, and a host of related ideas. Moria's Book: https://www.amazon.com/Last-Closet-Dark-Side-Avalon-ebook/dp/B0787XLK4H?fbclid=IwAR2Q0CTcN3yBO_dtI682Pk8TsycvpXYAgBgLWX_mpp4Njk--gcvC3JyxBGs Moria's Music: https://soundcloud.com/moira-greyland?fbclid=IwAR3zoziXcVJZBQvR7D-Buolej162FLLBO_RMWVhjCLhaktXnYjVFMroetlE Rachel's Poetry: https://www.dragoncommonroom.com/?fbclid=IwAR0NjL42V6WBsw-6fquyvUpeAcgO5dkRwOfPe_GXl902TsyY3gL3pxrsA10 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-theology-pugcast/support

From the Kitchen Table: The Duffys
America's Longest Addiction: The War On Sugar

From the Kitchen Table: The Duffys

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2022 61:18 Very Popular


This week, Sean and Rachel sit down with Associate Professor at the University of Chicago Dr. Rachel Fulton Brown to discuss the dangers of sugar addiction. Dr. Fulton Brown explains how many people were trained at a young age that sugary foods can be used as a coping mechanism, and advises listeners on how to fight this addiction despite temptations brought on since childhood. She later discusses how her relationship with God has changed since restricting sugar from her diet. Follow Sean and Rachel on Twitter: @SeanDuffyWI & @RCamposDuffy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The AntiSocial Network
AntiSocial Theology - Anti-Medievalism in Hollywood w/Rachel Fulton-Brown

The AntiSocial Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2022 78:08


This week on the AntiSocial Network, we're joined by Pr. Rachel Fulton-Brown and Anastasia Cosmo, writer from CulturalReuve, to discuss anti-medieval prejudices in three of 2021's strangest films: The Green Knight, The Last Duel, and Benedetta. 

The Good Question Podcast
Meet Me in the Middle Ages: A Unique Exploration of Religion, History, and Imagination

The Good Question Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 38:12


How do modern-day humans compare to medieval ones? Unique ideas explored on today's show might turn your perceptions upside down. Press play to learn more and discover: How the rise of the printing press changed prayer practices How modern-day values are expressed even in the architecture that dominates our skylines In what ways modern-day humans can be seen as idolaters Rachel Fulton Brown is an associate professor in the Department of History at the University of Chicago, where much of her teaching revolves around civilization, creativity, and religious practices and perceptions in the Middle Ages versus modernity.  For over 15 years, she's offered a unique class that looks at J.R.R. Tolkien's work and the ways in which his writings pull from medieval understandings of imagination and creativity. More recently, she's been teaching a class on writing Christian poetry. Brown discusses the state of Christianity in the Middle Ages versus today, how and why prayer practices have changed, and comparisons between human perceptions during medieval and modern times. She also explores the idea that humans are becoming—or have already become—idolaters. Interested in learning more about these and related topics?  Visit https://home.uchicago.edu/~rfulton/ and check out Brown's book, Mary and the Art of Prayer: The Hours of the Virgin in Medieval Christian Life and Thought.

Finding Genius Podcast
From Medieval to Modern: Understanding Civilization, Religious Practices, Perceptions, and More

Finding Genius Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 40:37


When you think of medieval people and practices, what comes to mind? Whatever your answer, this episode may very well change it. Tune in to discover: The main differences between medieval and modern Christianity How modern technologies and communication methods might impact prayer practices, and how the printing press already has How writing Christian poetry compels engagement with the world through imagination As an associate professor of history at the University of Chicago, Rachel Fulton Brown's teachings are based on questions revolving around historical and present-day civilization and creativity, with special emphasis on J.R.R. Tolkien. Since 2006 she's offered a class that examines how Tolkien, as a Catholic, drew on medieval understandings of the imagination and creativity in order to touch the modern world, which he certainly did. Brown also offers a class on writing Christian poetry, and she explains the art and value of this practice. Brown discusses obvious and subtle yet meaningful differences between medieval and modern-day human perceptions, religious practices, and the interaction between the two. She also shares ideas about the ways in which modern society, with its emphasis on fame and technological prowess, is turning us into idolaters, perhaps without us even realizing it. Learn more about Brown's beliefs and work at https://home.uchicago.edu/~rfulton/, and check out her book, Mary and the Art of Prayer: The Hours of the Virgin in Medieval Christian Life and Thought. Episode also available on Apple Podcast: http://apple.co/30PvU9C

Seanathan Cory
Livestream 72 : Rachel Fulton Brown

Seanathan Cory

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2021 122:23


The legend herself Rachel Fulton Brown [ @fencingbear + @fencingbearatprayer ] joined me live to educate my dumb self on medieval history, Christianity in the West, logos, dragons, tartaria, masks, sea peoples, castles + airships..   ▪ Livestreams :  Dlive.tv/seanvplanet  +  Youtube.com/c/seanvplanet  +  Trovo.live/seanvplanet  +  @notseanvplanet on twitter ▪ Stream Replays :  https://www.youtube.com/c/seanvplanet  +  https://rumble.com/c/c-945853  +  https://www.bitchute.com/seanvplanet/   +   https://odysee.com/@seanvplanet    ▪ Livestreams as podcast audio is on all the #seanvplanet​​ podcast channels:  Spotify, ApplePodcasts, GooglePodcasts, Stitcher, Podbean  [  https://pod.link/1536285001  ] ▪ GabTV Channel :  https://tv.gab.com/channel/SeanvPlanet ▪ Clips Channel :  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQGN... ▪ Blog :  Seanvplanet.blogspot.com ▪ Social Media :  @SeanvPlanet on Instagram, TikTok, Gab, Telegram, Social Galactic + BeartariaTimes [ Join my Discord :  https://discord.gg/X6Ce5Us5uA​​ ]  ▪ Physical Mail :   Sean Cory   PO BOX 330172    Nashville, TN 37203 ▪ Seanvplanet.com

Godsplaining
Guestsplaining 014 - Professor Rachel Fulton Brown on Tolkien

Godsplaining

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2021 41:43


Guestsplaining 014 - Professor Rachel Fulton Brown on Tolkien Professor Rachel Fulton Brown from the University of Chicago join Fr. Bonaventure Chapman and Fr. Patrick Briscoe to discuss the works of Tolkien and why everyone should read and reread them. Support the Podcast- Patreon- www.patreon.com/godsplaining?... Shop our store- godsplaining.bigcartel.com/ Check out St. Dominic's Way of Life, a book written by Fr. Patrick Briscoe and Fr. Jacob Bertrand Janczyk- www.amazon.com/Saint-Dominics... Connect with Professor Brown- Blog- https://fencingbearatprayer.blogspot.com Tolkien Videos- https://fencingbearatprayer.blogspot.com/2020/08/the-forge-of-tolkien.html Connect on Social Media- Follow us on Instagram- www.instagram.com/godsplainin... Like us on Facebook- www.facebook.com/godsplaining... Follow us on Twitter- twitter.com/godsplaining​​​​​...

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed
The Delingpod: Rachel Fulton Brown (#206)

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2021


Rachel Fulton Brown is an American academic, and a professor of medieval history at the University of Chicago.  Fulton Brown has written monographs and articles on a variety of texts on the topic of Christian studies and the Middle Ages, particularly on the cult of the Virgin Mary, and a 2019 book chronicling her friendship […]

The Delingpod: The James Delingpole Podcast

Support the Delingpod!! https://www.subscribestar.com/jamesdelingpole Rachel Fulton Brown is an American academic, and a professor of medieval history at the University of Chicago.  Fulton Brown has written monographs and articles on a variety of texts on the topic of Christian studies and the Middle Ages, particularly on the cult of the Virgin Mary, and a 2019 book chronicling her friendship with Milo Yiannopoulos. Fulton Brown has also written for Breitbart

The AntiSocial Network
AntiSocial Theology - The Spirituality of Mel Gibson w/ Rachel Fulton-Brown

The AntiSocial Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2021 70:33


This week on the AntiSocial Network, we're joined again by Professor Rachel Fulton-Brown of the University of Chicago who joined us to discuss her recent dive into the films of Mel Gibson such as The Patriot and Apocalypto! 

Freed From Feminism Podcast
Ep. 022 - Interview with Dr. Rachel Fulton Brown - Marian devotion in medieval Christendom

Freed From Feminism Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2021 38:03


In this episode, Beth and Theresa interview Dr. Rachel Fulton Brown, a medievalist scholar and tenured professor at the University of Chicago, about Marian devotion in the middle ages. We have been meaning to do an episode exclusively about the Blessed Mother for quite awhile and this gave us a perfect opportunity: we discussed one of Dr. Fulton Brown's books, Mary and the Art of Prayer: The Hours of the Virgin in Medieval Life and Thought. She gives us a shocking, yet beautiful and inspiring, vision of a culture in which Our Lady was as present as the air we breathe and fundamental to interpreting the Catholic Faith in every day life in medieval Christendom. We had significant technical issues during the recording of this podcast, and thus the episode has been heavily edited and in fact is cut quite short; usually we wouldn't upload an unfinished podcast, but it would be truly a shame to lose, as you will hear, the amazing and inspiring information with which Dr. Fulton Brown was kind enough to enlighten us.  Dr. Fulton Brown's webpage at the Univ. of Chicago: https://home.uchicago.edu/~rfulton/ Selected works:  Mary and the Art of Prayer: The Hours of the Virgin in Medieval Christian Life and Thought: https://cup.columbia.edu/book/mary-and-the-art-of-prayer/9780231181686 From Judgment to Passion: Devotion to Christ and the Virgin Mary, 800–1200: https://www.amazon.com/Judgment-Passion-Devotion-Christ-800-1200/dp/0231125518/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1214338793&sr=8-1 History in the Comic Mode: Medieval Communities and the Matter of Person: https://www.amazon.com/History-Comic-Mode-Medieval-Communities/dp/0231133685/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1214338844&sr=1-2  

Catholic Family News's Podcast
Professor Rachel Fulton Brown on Liberal Universities

Catholic Family News's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2021 55:57


Brian McCall discusses the state of liberal universities with University of Chicago Professor of Medieval History Rachel Fulton Brown.  A convert to the Catholic Church, Professor Brown has written and spoken extensively on the truth and beauty of Catholic Western Civilization, a topic that is unwelcome at America's liberal universities.  Her personal blog is located at https://fencingbearatprayer.blogspot.com/. 

The Logos Podcast
Trinity Intervention Review Stream: Owen Benjamin's Heresies and Milo's Corrective Attempt

The Logos Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 151:37


#Logos #LogosRising #Christianity In this stream I review the recent attempt by Milo Yiannopoulos, Dr. E. Michael Jones, Dr. Rachel Fulton Brown, and Patrick Coffin to correct Owen Benjamin's heretical opinions on the Holy Trinity. Owen rejects the Divinity of Christ, that Jesus actually died, and that the Holy Spirit is God. Make sure to check it out and let me know what you think. God bless

On Tyranny
On Tyranny Ep. 4 - The Virgin in a Pandemic World w. Rachel Fulton Brown

On Tyranny

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 99:03


On Tyranny is the readio branch of Ancient Greece Revisited. This week, we are joined by professor Rachel Fulton Brown of the University of Chicago. Topics discussed: The Devotion of the Virgin Mary Eros in the Christian Bible The Great Mother Goddess of old Europe Facemasks and their Symbolism The Devil and Modern Technology Links mentioned in this episode: Mary and the Art of Prayer by Rachel Fulton Brown From Judgment to Passion by Rachel Fulton Brown Goddesses: Mysteries of the Feminine Divine by Joseph Campbell Fencing Bear at Prayer by Rachel Fulton Brown This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm

The AntiSocial Network
AntiSocial Entertainment - The Forge of Tolkien with Rachel Fulton Brown

The AntiSocial Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2020 101:40


This week on the AntiSocial Network, Professor Rachel Fulton-Brown of the University of Chicago discusses her new lecture series The Forge of Tolkien at Unauthorized TV. 

The Theology Pugcast
The Forge of Tolkien: An Interview with Rachel Fulton Brown (Plus a bonus feature! Learn about Milo Yiannopolous!)

The Theology Pugcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020 70:46


In today's show the Pug is proud to welcome Professor Rachel Fulton Brown! Rachel is a professor of medieval history at the University of Chicago and has begun a new video series entitled The Forge of Tolkien in which she examines Tolkien's creative process and sources of inspiration. She's also a friend of Milo Yiannopolous and has written a book about their friendship. Chris met both Rachel and Milo a couple of years ago when Rachel and Chris both spoke at the annual Touchstone conference in Chicago. The show is the typical Pugcast--it rambles all over the place, investigating all sorts of fascinating terrain. Join us! And here are some links for Rachel's work: Fencing Bear at Prayer (blog): https://fencingbearatprayer.blogspot.com/ The Forge of Tolkien (episode guide, with instructions on how to subscribe): https://fencingbearatprayer.blogspot.com/2020/08/the-forge-of-tolkien.html The Poetry Project: https://fencingbearatprayer.blogspot.com/2020/06/up-drakes-its-time-for-teaand-prosody.html Milo Chronicles: Devotions 2016-2019 (Castalia House, 2019): https://shop.aer.io/castalia/p/Milo_Chronicles_Devotions_2016__2019/9789527303573-1875 Academic homepage: http://home.uchicago.edu/~rfulton/index.html --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-theology-pugcast/support

FLF, LLC
The Theology Pugcast: The Forge of Tolkien: An Interview with Rachel Fulton Brown (Plus: Learn about Milo Yiannopolous!)

FLF, LLC

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020 70:46


In today’s show the Pug is proud to welcome Professor Rachel Fulton Brown! Rachel is a professor of medieval history at the University of Chicago and has begun a new video series entitled The Forge of Tolkien in which she examines Tolkien’s creative process and sources of inspiration. She’s also a friend of Milo Yiannopolous […]

Holy Smokes: Cigars, Catholicism, and Conversation
Episode 5 Part 1: “Mary as Stumbling Block” with Dr Rachel Fulton Brown

Holy Smokes: Cigars, Catholicism, and Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2020 59:39


Dr Rachel Fulton Brown joins me to talk about “Mary as Stumbling Block.” Why is the Virgin Mary so important? How were ancient and Medieval Christians able to find Mary in the Old Testament, as they did with Christ; and how do those views stand in contrast to some of the more hostile, modern views of her? Make sure you stay tuned for Part 2, where we will go into greater detail about the link between Temple Theology and Catholic Mariology! Happy Feast of the Queenship/Immaculate Heart of Mary! Most Holy Theotokos, save us!

American Conservative University
Explicit. Statue-Toppling. The Statues, The History, The Motives

American Conservative University

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2020 51:14


Explicit. Statue-Toppling. The Statues, The History, The Motiveshttps://youtu.be/QZ2U76lzxi4 MILOMedieval studies professor Rachel Fulton Brown joins Milo to discuss her nuanced opinion on statue-toppling and the history of iconoclasm throughout the world. Original air date 06/19/20. SUBSCRIBE ++ https://censored.tv/register ++ FRIDAY NIGHT'S ALL RIGHT with Milo Yiannopoulos airs LIVE every Friday at 8.30pm ET exclusively on censored.tv ++ Sign up today and use discount code STOP BEING CHEAP for no discount at all.Professor Brown is a bit of a lefty nut but Milo does a good job of keeping her on target. --------------------------------------------------------------------  HELP ACU SPREAD THE WORD! Ways to subscribe to the American Conservative University PodcastClick here to subscribe via iTunesClick here to subscribe via RSSYou can also subscribe via StitcherIf you like this episode head on over to iTunes and kindly leave us a rating, a review and subscribe! People find us through our good reviews. FEEDBACK + PROMOTIONYou can ask your questions, make comments, submit ideas for shows and lots more. Let your voice be heard.Email us at americanconservativeuniversity@americanconservativeuniversity.comNote- ACU Students and Alumni are asked to commit to donating Platelets and Plasma.  Make an Appointment Today! Call Your local Hospital or The Red Cross at 1-800-733-2767

Survive the Jive Podcast
The Medieval Mind and Academic Bias in modern Medievalism - with Rachel Fulton Brown

Survive the Jive Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2020 65:35


Professor Rachel Fulton Brown from the Department of History at the University of Chicago joins me on Jive Talk to discuss the medieval mind and how academic bias in the field of medievalism might prevent us from understanding how people used to think and see the world. Rachel is known on YouTube as 'fencing bear at prayer' #MedievalismFencing Bear at Prayer channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0P0Ze-WZqoYCoe2PX7Yz0QThis podcast depends on your support:Paypal: https://www.paypal.me/survivethejivePatreon: https://www.patreon.com/survivethejiveSubscribestar: https://subscribestar.com/survive-the-jiveFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/SurviveTheJiveTwitter: https://twitter.com/SurvivetheJive

Unsafe Space
[Episode 137] Dr. Rachel Fulton Brown on Milo and Western Civilization

Unsafe Space

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2019 116:43


Carter and Keri talk to Dr. Rachel Fulton Brown about SJW mobs, Milo Yiannopoulos and the origin of Western Civilization. Dr. Brown is an associate professor of history at the University of Chicago, where she teaches courses on the history of Christianity and European civilization. She is the author of From Judgment to Passion: Devotion to Christ and the Virgin Mary, 800-1200, and Mary and the Art of Prayer: The Hours of the Virgin in Medieval Christian Life and Thought. She blogs at Fencing Bear at Prayer on training the soul in virtue in the postmodern West. You can follow Dr. Browns's work here: Twitter: @RFultonBrown Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RFultonBrown/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0P0Ze-WZqoYCoe2PX7Yz0Q Academic Homepage: http://home.uchicago.edu/~rfulton Fencing Bear at Prayer Blog: http://fencingbearatprayer.blogspot.com Here's a link to the book on American history she recommended: A Patriot's History of the United States: https://amzn.to/2MYpsaZ YouTube link to video version of this episode: https://youtu.be/a_pn79JCnRs

Unsafe Space
[Episode 137] Dr. Rachel Fulton Brown on Milo and Western Civilization

Unsafe Space

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2019 116:43


Carter and Keri talk to Dr. Rachel Fulton Brown about SJW mobs, Milo Yiannopoulos and the origin of Western Civilization. Dr. Brown is an associate professor of history at the University of Chicago, where she teaches courses on the history of Christianity and European civilization. She is the author of From Judgment to Passion: Devotion to Christ and the Virgin Mary, 800-1200, and Mary and the Art of Prayer: The Hours of the Virgin in Medieval Christian Life and Thought. She blogs at Fencing Bear at Prayer on training the soul in virtue in the postmodern West. You can follow Dr. Browns's work here: Twitter: @RFultonBrown Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RFultonBrown/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0P0Ze-WZqoYCoe2PX7Yz0Q Academic Homepage: http://home.uchicago.edu/~rfulton Fencing Bear at Prayer Blog: http://fencingbearatprayer.blogspot.com Here's a link to the book on American history she recommended: A Patriot's History of the United States: https://amzn.to/2MYpsaZ YouTube link to video version of this episode: https://youtu.be/a_pn79JCnRs

The Tom Woods Show
Ep. 1407 Does Study of the Middle Ages Have a "White Supremacy" Problem?

The Tom Woods Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2019 40:23


Rachel Fulton Brown, a professor of history at the University of Chicago, has been at the center of a controversy within medieval studies over race and "white supremacy" within the field. The New York Times recently published a report indicating that if anything the controversy is heating up.

Our Warpath: The Podcast
#9: Interview with Professor Rachel Fulton Brown

Our Warpath: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2019 91:11


We are back! Joe "El Cap" Rigi and Joe Maki interview Professor of Medieval Studies, Rachel Fulton Brown. Rachel is a tenured professor at the University of Chicago, a nationally ranked fencing competitor, a figure of controversy in her field, and author and co-author of numerous books, including her most recent Mary in the Art of Prayer. Her focus of study is in Medieval Prayer, which is at the center of Medieval thought, art, and architecture. We discuss her own personal journey to Mary, her mission to spread a devotion to Mary, the importance of Mary in our lives, Feminism, and Milo.  

The Catholic Mama
Episode 42: Medieval Marian Devotion with Dr. Rachel Fulton Brown (March 17, 2019)

The Catholic Mama

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2019 41:37


In this episode of The Catholic Mama, Christine Mooney-Flynn interviews Dr. Rachel Fulton Brown on Medieval Marian Devotion and How Mary Led a Medieval History Professor to the Catholic Faith (March 17, 2019)

The Catholic Mama
EP 42: How Mary Brought a Medieval History Professor to the Catholic Faith with Dr. Rachel Fulton Brown

The Catholic Mama

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2019 40:51


In this episode of The Catholic Mama podcast, Christine is joined by Catholic convert, historian, and author Dr. Rachel Fulton Brown to discuss the nearly lost but marvelously rich history of Marian devotion, harkening back hundreds of years ago to the Medieval period, what we can learn from that devotion today, and how it inspired Rachel's own conversion. Like what you hear? Then please subscribe and leave a very nice review. They help spread this little ministry across the internet and keep those motivational fires burning here at TCM :)  --- Need help answering some basic questions about Christianity and Catholicism? Then be sure and grab The Catholic Mama's How to Talk to Your Kids about God, available for FREE here.

Boyce of Reason
25 | The Divine Feminine, with Rachel Fulton Brown

Boyce of Reason

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2019 68:11


Rachel Fulton Brown (@RFultonBrown) is a Medieval Scholar who writes on the Catholic contemplative tradition, focusing on the divine feminine. In this interview we explore what Mary represents in the journey of spiritual progress.

CANA
Episode One: Rachel Fulton Brown on Pluralism

CANA

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2019 21:10


Welcome to the first interview of the first CANA interview series. Over the coming weeks, we’ll be taking you through an exploration of this issue of Pluralism in the university community. We’ve gathered a diverse group of Christian perspectives on the issue, to provoke a conversation on how we navigate our deepest differences. Our first interview is with Dr. Rachel Fulton Brown. Rachel Fulton Brown is associate professor of Medieval History, Fundamentals and the College at the University of Chicago. Her research and teaching focus on the intellectual and cultural history of Europe in the Middle Ages, with particular emphasis on the history of Christianity in the Latin West. Today’s interviewer is Stiven Peter. Stiven Peter is the Editor in Chief of CANA. Stiven hails from New York, New York and majors in Religious Studies. His personal research focuses on interpreting the New Testament and exploring 20th Century Reformed and Catholic Theology. We hope you enjoy their discussion

The Patrick Coffin Show | Interviews with influencers | Commentary about culture | Tools for transformation

If you enjoy this podcast consider being an Ambassador. Donate here: www.patrickcoffin.media/donate Follow Patrick on Facebook HERE Tweet Patrick HERE ***************************************************** This week’s guest is a mentor and kind of spiritual mother to Milo Yiannopoulos (whose very candid interview with me was Episode 101) and wrote the bracing Foreword to his latest book (see link below). Dr Rachel Fulton Brown is a tenured professor of history at the University of Chicago, and a renowned medieval scholar with a speciality in the area of devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary. She is also a fervent convert to the Catholic Faith. In this episode we dive deep into the biblical and historical roots of the role of the Blessed Mother in salvation history, and suggest ways to answer objections to the truth about Mary.   In this episode you will learn: Why we say Mary is the Mother of God and not just the Mother of Jesus Why all Marian doctrine is Christological in nature How the medieval era got things right regarding the role of Mary in the life of the Church When devotion to Mary went into eclipse and how to revive it Why Our Lady is a powerful intercessor for all mankind, not just Catholics The reason why all the titles of Mary in all the litanies can never exhaust her beauty nor the full truth about her person and mission.   Resources mentioned in this episode Mary and the Art of Prayer: The Hours of the Virgin in Medieval Christian Life and Thought by Rachel Fulton Brown From Judgment to Passion: Devotion to Christ and the Virgin Mary, 800–1200 by Rachel Fulton Brown The World’s First Love by Ven. Fulton J. Sheen Diabolical: How Pope Francis Has Betrayed Clerical Abuse Victims Like Me—and Why He Has To Go by Milo Yiannopoulos

The Pat Flynn Show
Sunday School: Rachel Fulton Brown on Spiritual Discipline, The Art of Prayer, and Her Unexpected Conversion to Catholicism

The Pat Flynn Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2018 91:30


Professor Rachel Fulton Brown is a professor of medieval European history at the University of Chicago, who specializes in the study of devotion and prayer, along with the works of J.R.R Tolkien. In this conversation, Professor Brown, a lifelong Christian, and recent convert to Catholicism, discloses much of her spiritual journey, talks about how to develop spiritual discipline in a largely secular age, and how a proper understanding of the Virgin Mary is necessary to save the soul of Western Civilization--a statement which has gotten her into some recent controversy!  In this episode, we also discuss: How to step inside the beam of devotion to gain a greater understanding of God; how to think about--and respond to--corruption in the church; and her recent work with a rather interesting--and indeed--controversial figure!  A deep and, at times, provocative interview, that comes with more than a few surprises, I hope you enjoy my conversation with Professor Rachel Fulton Brown.  Show Notes and Resources Professor Brown's book: Mary and the Art of Prayer Professor Brown's blog: Fencing Bear at Prayer

Sunday School with Pat Flynn
Episode 26: Rachel Fulton Brown on Spiritual Discipline, The Art of Prayer, and Her Unexpected Conversion to Catholicism (November 18, 2018)

Sunday School with Pat Flynn

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2018 92:16


In this episode of Sunday School, Patrick Flynn interviews Professor Rachel Fulton Brown, a professor of medieval European history at the University of Chicago, who specializes in the study of devotion and prayer, along with the works of J.R.R Tolkien.In this conversation, Professor Brown, a lifelong Christian, and recent convert to Catholicism, discloses much of her spiritual journey, talks about how to develop spiritual discipline in a largely secular age (an analogy she ties beautifully into fencing), and how a proper understanding of the Virgin Mary is necessary to save the soul of Western Civilization–a statement which has gotten her into some recent controversy!In this episode, we also discuss: How to step inside the beam of devotion to gain a greater understanding of God; how to think about–and respond to–corruption in the church; and her recent work with a rather interesting–and indeed, controversial–figure!A deep and, at times, provocative interview, that comes with more than a few surprises, I hope you enjoy my conversation with Professor Rachel Fulton Brown.

Life in the Foam
Episode 006 – The Trivium with Rachel Fulton Brown

Life in the Foam

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2018 103:52


A conversation with Medievalist Professor Rachel Fulton Brown on the relationship between the Classic Trivium and its relation to digital media today. Professor Fulton Brown’s Fencing Bear at Prayer Blog Academic website including course syllabi An overview of McLuhan’s interest in the Trivium You can subscribe to Life in the Foam on iTunes If you’d […]

The Way of Beauty Podcast
Episode 10 – Rachel Fulton Brown on How A True, Medieval-Style Devotion to Mary Will Save the Faith and the Culture

The Way of Beauty Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2018


The traditional interpretation of scripture and reading of the cosmos - the Book of Nature - sees Mary in almost every detail, who then, in turn, shows us her Son. Until we rediscover that art of seeing the interrelatedness of all things around us, and that so much that is good is in some way a sign that points to God, through Mary, we cannot create a culture that reflects cosmic, and hence Divine beauty.

Q & A, Hosted by Jay Nordlinger
E188. One Gutsy Medievalist. (She Fences, Too.)

Q & A, Hosted by Jay Nordlinger

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2018 36:25


Rachel Fulton Brown is a professor of history at the University of Chicago. She is a medievalist. And she has attracted great controversy. Naturally, Jay wanted to talk to her. They talk about being a medievalist. What attracted her to the field in the first place? They talk about “The Lord of the Rings.” And then life in academia, when your views are considered heretical. She is a happy warrior... Source

Eric Scheske's Weekly Eudemon
Labor Day Early Release Edition. Chicago School of Economics, Burners, New Marian Iconoclast, Fellow Traveler

Eric Scheske's Weekly Eudemon

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2018 21:30


Segments on medievalist Rachel Fulton Brown, spectrum of libertarianism, Burning Man, and the homosexual subculture at the Catholic Church

The Tom Woods Show
Ep. 1222 Now They're Coming for Medieval Studies

The Tom Woods Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2018 45:04


Rachel Fulton Brown, a professor of medieval history at the University of Chicago who's been under assault by ideologically motivated peers, joins me for a discussion of her travails, yes, but also her new book, the ideological transformation of medieval studies, and more.

The Lumen Christi Institute
Rachel Fulton Brown - Interview

The Lumen Christi Institute

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2018 26:43


Rachel Fulton Brown, associate professor of History at the University of Chicago, sits down at Gavin House to discuss her conversion to Catholicism, her teaching of a popular course on Tolkien, and her new book "Mary and the Art of Prayer."

The Catholic Culture Podcast
Episode 13: Progressives Are Trying to Take Over Medieval Studies--Rachel Fulton Brown

The Catholic Culture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2018 53:17


The critical theorists and social justice warriors are trying to do to medieval studies what they've done to other disciplines, and if you don't get on board, you're a white supremacist. Over the past two years or so, the mob has targeted University of Chicago professor Rachel Fulton Brown, calling her a fascist, trying to intimidate her department into censuring her, and banning her from conference sessions. She joins me to discuss her ordeal, why even tenured professors are willing to stand up for unpopular truths, and the stakes of the battle for medieval studies.   Links Rachel Fulton Brown's academic homepage http://home.uchicago.edu/~rfulton/ Milo Yiannopoulos's essay “Why the Battle for Medieval Studies Matters to America” (profanity warning) https://www.dangerous.com/45111/middle-rages/ Rachel's fascinating Professional Self-Portrait http://home.uchicago.edu/~rfulton/Professional%20Self%20Portrait.pdf Mary and the Art of Prayer: The Hours of the Virgin in Medieval Christian Life and Thought: Purchase https://amzn.to/2MPrGFf Read Chapter 2 https://issuu.com/columbiaup/docs/mary_and_the_art_of_prayer_ave_mari     Timestamps 2:56 Rachel Fulton Brown 3:41 The initial blog post that made Rachel's colleagues angry 10:15 Rachel's friendship with Milo Yiannopoulos 15:19 The progressive witch hunt within medieval studies 28:25 The letter 1,500 academics signed attempting to get her department to censure her 34:40 Rachel's defenders in academia 36:49 Why even tenured academics fear the mob 41:23 Critical theorists coming from English literature into medieval studies 45:27 What will be lost if medieval studies is taken over by progressives: the study of Christianity 51:02 This week's reading: Bl. John Henry Newman This podcast is a production of CatholicCulture.org. If you like the show, please consider supporting us! http://catholicculture.org/donate/audio

The Symbolic World
9 - Milo, Jordan Peterson and The Symbolic Worldview. Discussing with Rachel Fulton Brown

The Symbolic World

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2018 86:57


Rachel Fulton Brown is a Medievalist and a tenured Professor at the University of Chicago. We discuss her friendship with Milo Yiannopoulos, her interest in Jordan Peterson and what such figures might mean in a time of chaos. --------------------------------------------------------- My links: patreon: https://www.patreon.com/pageauvideos website: http://www.pageaucarvings.com facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jonathanpageau twitter: https://twitter.com/PageauCarvings Links for Rachel Fulton Brown: -Rachel Fulton Brown's homepage: http://home.uchicago.edu/~rfulton/index.html -Her forthcoming book on "Mary and the Art of Prayer": https://www.amazon.com/Mary-Art-Prayer-Medieval-Christian/dp/023118168X/ref=sr_1_fkmr0_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1499396548&sr=8-2-fkmr0&keywords=futon+brown+mary+art+of+prayer -Her "Fencing Bear at Prayer" blog: http://fencingbearatprayer.blogspot.com/ Blog posts we talked about: -"Kung Fu Milo" (on Milo and the Kung Fu Panda): http://fencingbearatprayer.blogspot.com/2016/11/kung-fu-milo.html -"God's Fools" (on Milo, Francis, and Jesus): http://fencingbearatprayer.blogspot.com/2017/02/gods-fools.html - "Signed with the Cross" (on Jordan Peterson's understanding of the role of Christ as Hero): http://fencingbearatprayer.blogspot.com/2017/05/signed-with-cross.html - "St. Milo the Dangerous and the Dragon of Chaos" (on Fencing Bear's story about her relationship with Milo and the way he embodies the Hero archetype): http://fencingbearatprayer.blogspot.com/2017/07/st-milo-dangerous-and-dragon-of-chaos.html

First Things Podcast
Conversations with Mark Bauerlein (6. 22. 18) - Mary and the Art of Prayer

First Things Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2018 38:00


Rachel Fulton Brown joins senior editor Mark Bauerlein to discuss her new book, “Mary and the Art of Prayer: The Hours of the Virgin in Medieval Christian Life and Thought.”

Three Kraters Symposium
3KS Episode 35 The Heresy Of Jordan Peterson According To Rachel Fulton Brown

Three Kraters Symposium

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2018 120:48


3KS Episode 35 The Heresy Of Jordan Peterson According To Rachel Fulton Brown by Three Kraters Symposium

MILO SHOW DAILY PREVIEW
MILO: Left-wingers are More Likely to be Crazy, Black Protest Doesn't Work

MILO SHOW DAILY PREVIEW

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2018 103:04


Rachel Fulton Brown, Associate Professor of History at the University of Chicago, joins MILO for a lengthy, erudite discussion covering topics such as the threat of cultural extermination that Christianity faces, the science that proves left-wingers are more likely to be mentally ill, and how black protests do not work. This is a free preview of THE MILO SHOW. The show launches this January 29 as a subscription-only daily audio and video show you can stream any time, to any device. Subscribe at http://dangerous.com/join to watch or listen to full episodes every week day and get amazing content by MILO, including news, commentary, interviews and even call-ins from listeners, all exclusively for subscribers.

THE Collision of Faith & Politics with The Ninja Pastor!
Andy Stumpf and Professor Brown YOU DO NOT WANT to MISS THIS!

THE Collision of Faith & Politics with The Ninja Pastor!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2017 121:00


Rachel Fulton Brown is Assoc Professor of History at the Univ of Chicago. She's been a student of the medieval devotion to the Virgin Mary for over thirty years. She is the author of From Judgment to Passion: Devotion to Christ and the Virgin Mary, 800-1200 (Columbia University Press, 2002). and coming: Mary and the Art of Prayer: The Hours of the Virgin in Medieval Christian Life and Thought, also with Columbia University Press. Professor Brown is also a fencer,representing the United States as a member of the Women's Foil Team at the World Veteran Fencing Championships this past October in Germany. Within her Fencing Bear at Prayer, she has been blogging these past six months about Milo and his Dangerous Faggot tour of American college campuses. Professor Brown with us today @ the relationship between fencing, prayer, & the place of religion in academia, as well as the importance of Milo's tour.   Andy Stumpf is a Retired US Navy SEAL, and Wing-suit Distance Flight Guinness Book of World Records World Record Holder with a RECORD 18 mile flight in a Wing-suit. Andy is a cast member of the hit show, Hunted.  Stumpf served 17 years as a Navy SEAL, with multiple combat tours and hundreds of combat operations in Afghanistan and Iraq.  Andy Stumpf's USN SEAL record is CLASSIFIED & DD214 includes 5 Bronze Star Medals (4 with Valor), a Purple Heart, Joint Service Commendation Medal, Navy and Marine Corp Commendation Medal with Valor, Army Commendation Medal, 2 Combat Action Ribbons and a Presidential Unit Citation.