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The EST gang (with special guest Sara Shady) review the monumental impact of recent decision in Dobbs v Jackson WH, which overturns the 50-year precedent set in Roe v Wade, changing the landscape of abortion in the United States.
The hosts of all of your favorite Channel 3900 podcasts come together to reflect on the past year and put items into a 2020 time capsule. Featuring the talents of Chris Gehrz, AnneMarie Kooistra, Carrie Peffley, Barrett Fisher, Chris Moore, Andy Bramsen, Matt Kuchem, Amy Poppinga, Sara Shady, Susan Brooks, Scott Winter, Annie Berglund, and Sam Mulberry.
Today in chapel a panel of Bethel faculty joined Pastor Jason Steffenhagen to address how Christians can engage politics while keeping their faith primary. Professors Merrin Guice Gill (music and theater), Sara Shady (philosophy), Chris Moore (political science), and Matt Kuchem (political science) provided thoughtful wisdom. Enjoy!
Sara Shady is joined by Chris Moore (Election Shock Therapy and The 252) and Sam Mulberry to talk about the ethics surrounding the reopening of America during COVID-19 on both a societal and personal level.
On this episode of Pandemics and the Liberal Arts, Bethel University history professors Chris Gehrz and Amy Poppinga are joined by philosophy professor Sara Shady to discuss how the discipline of philosophy can help us understand and respond to global pandemics like COVID-19.
Sara Shady is joined by Sam Mulberry to talk about Albert Camus’ 1947 existentialist novel The Plague and what it can maybe tell us about living through quarantine and a global pandemic.
Welcome to Tuesday! Today we catch up with Dr. Sara Shady, hearing about family game nights and the need to find JOY!
Sara Shady is joined by fellow Bethel Philosopher Professor Dan Yim to talk about philosophies of love
Sara Shady is joined by a special Christmas guest to talk about some ethical issues surrounding Christmas.
Bethel philosophy professor Sara Shady is joined by philosopher George Tsakiridis of South Dakota State University to talk about how social media intersections with identity, privacy, and ethics.
Bethel philosophy professor Sara Shady is joined by fellow Bethel professors Annie Berglund and Sam Mulberry to talk about animal ethics.
This week the 252 crew is joined by Sara Shady to talk about racing sports like Indy Car and horseracing.
The Teaching Project interview with Bethel University Philosophy Professor Sara Shady. To explore The Teaching Project Video archive check out https://cwcradio.wordpress.com/teaching-project/
Sara Shady and Sam Mulberry kick off "Sara Shady Public Philosopher" with a discussion of confederate memorials.
In this episode (recorded April 11, 2014), Sam sits down with Sara Sahdy. The original show notes read: "In this episode, I sit down with Bethel Philosophy professor Sara Shady. Sara is the 2013 winner of Bethel Faculty Excellence Award for Teaching. She is a brilliant philosopher and teacher. We discuss growing up in Indiana, teaching philosophy, facilitating discussions, and much, much more."
Sara Shady joins the show to hear about Chris, Sam, and Amy's adventure to Hoban for Korean food, and
Our special guest is Dr. Sara H. Shady, the co-author of the book From Bubble to Bridge: Educating Christians for a Multifaith World. Christian colleges and churches are often seen as bubbles, but in an increasingly pluralistic society, how do these bubbles become bridges for meaningful engagement with religious neighbors? In this timely and practical book, Marion Larson and Sara Shady show evangelicals how to engage in interfaith dialogue. Dr. Sara Shady (PhD, University of South Carolina) is professor of philosophy at Bethel University in St. Paul Minnesota.
In our first roundtable conversation Chris Moore and Sam Mulberry are joined by "superfriends" Amy Poppinga, Chris Gehrz, and Sara Shady. Our questions is: What are you reading?
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.
In this episode, I sit down with Bethel Philosophy professor Sara Shady. Sara is the 2013 winner of Bethel Faculty Excellence Award for Teaching. She is a brilliant philosopher and teacher. We discuss growing up in Indiana, teaching philosophy, facilitating discussions, and much, much more.
Moberg Lecture Series: "The Future of Reconciliation" (2013)
Moberg Lecture Series