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Latest podcast episodes about somethingism

Scott Ryfun
Ryfun: Do-Somethingism Can Be Harmful

Scott Ryfun

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 33:47


Hour 1 Audio from WGIG-AM and FM in Brunswick, GA

Wandering Out Loud
WOL 2022-11-22: 1553: Tabloid Somethingism

Wandering Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2022 16:06


In which I grope around for something to say, and then find it. Continue reading →

tabloids somethingism
Free Born Podcast
IOG Dec 30 20 – Gates’s Dims Sun, Prince says “Let them eat Pozole”, The failure of Do-Somethingism, Parents banned from parenting.

Free Born Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2020


In Our Generation is a news commentary show with a Christian worldview. We discuss some of the current headlines and happenings and how the faith of Christ should impact them.

New Books in History
Bruce R. Berglund, “Castle and Cathedral in Modern Prague” (CEU Press, 2017)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2017 61:26


As Bruce R. Berglund, points out in his terrific book Castle and Cathedral in Modern Prague: Longing for the Sacred in a Skeptical Age (CEU Press, 2017), the Czech Republic is an odd place, religion-wise. It’s among the most secular in the world, yet Czechs have a long tradition of believing in “Something.” They even have a thing called “Somethingism.” Just what that Something is and what that Something means for Czechs to do, of course, is and long has been the subject of debate. Bruce takes us into the heart of that debate in the interwar period, a time of great intellectual ferment and creativity in what was then Czechoslovakia. It turns out Czech intellectuals (Masaryk being the foremost of them) wanted the Czechs the be guided by Something in all their affairs. Bruce does a great job of telling us why and how. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Eastern European Studies
Bruce R. Berglund, “Castle and Cathedral in Modern Prague” (CEU Press, 2017)

New Books in Eastern European Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2017 61:39


As Bruce R. Berglund, points out in his terrific book Castle and Cathedral in Modern Prague: Longing for the Sacred in a Skeptical Age (CEU Press, 2017), the Czech Republic is an odd place, religion-wise. It’s among the most secular in the world, yet Czechs have a long tradition of believing in “Something.” They even have a thing called “Somethingism.” Just what that Something is and what that Something means for Czechs to do, of course, is and long has been the subject of debate. Bruce takes us into the heart of that debate in the interwar period, a time of great intellectual ferment and creativity in what was then Czechoslovakia. It turns out Czech intellectuals (Masaryk being the foremost of them) wanted the Czechs the be guided by Something in all their affairs. Bruce does a great job of telling us why and how. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Religion
Bruce R. Berglund, “Castle and Cathedral in Modern Prague” (CEU Press, 2017)

New Books in Religion

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2017 61:26


As Bruce R. Berglund, points out in his terrific book Castle and Cathedral in Modern Prague: Longing for the Sacred in a Skeptical Age (CEU Press, 2017), the Czech Republic is an odd place, religion-wise. It’s among the most secular in the world, yet Czechs have a long tradition of believing in “Something.” They even have a thing called “Somethingism.” Just what that Something is and what that Something means for Czechs to do, of course, is and long has been the subject of debate. Bruce takes us into the heart of that debate in the interwar period, a time of great intellectual ferment and creativity in what was then Czechoslovakia. It turns out Czech intellectuals (Masaryk being the foremost of them) wanted the Czechs the be guided by Something in all their affairs. Bruce does a great job of telling us why and how. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Architecture
Bruce R. Berglund, “Castle and Cathedral in Modern Prague” (CEU Press, 2017)

New Books in Architecture

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2017 61:26


As Bruce R. Berglund, points out in his terrific book Castle and Cathedral in Modern Prague: Longing for the Sacred in a Skeptical Age (CEU Press, 2017), the Czech Republic is an odd place, religion-wise. It’s among the most secular in the world, yet Czechs have a long tradition of believing in “Something.” They even have a thing called “Somethingism.” Just what that Something is and what that Something means for Czechs to do, of course, is and long has been the subject of debate. Bruce takes us into the heart of that debate in the interwar period, a time of great intellectual ferment and creativity in what was then Czechoslovakia. It turns out Czech intellectuals (Masaryk being the foremost of them) wanted the Czechs the be guided by Something in all their affairs. Bruce does a great job of telling us why and how. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books Network
Bruce R. Berglund, “Castle and Cathedral in Modern Prague” (CEU Press, 2017)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2017 61:26


As Bruce R. Berglund, points out in his terrific book Castle and Cathedral in Modern Prague: Longing for the Sacred in a Skeptical Age (CEU Press, 2017), the Czech Republic is an odd place, religion-wise. It’s among the most secular in the world, yet Czechs have a long tradition of believing in “Something.” They even have a thing called “Somethingism.” Just what that Something is and what that Something means for Czechs to do, of course, is and long has been the subject of debate. Bruce takes us into the heart of that debate in the interwar period, a time of great intellectual ferment and creativity in what was then Czechoslovakia. It turns out Czech intellectuals (Masaryk being the foremost of them) wanted the Czechs the be guided by Something in all their affairs. Bruce does a great job of telling us why and how. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Intellectual History
Bruce R. Berglund, “Castle and Cathedral in Modern Prague” (CEU Press, 2017)

New Books in Intellectual History

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2017 61:26


As Bruce R. Berglund, points out in his terrific book Castle and Cathedral in Modern Prague: Longing for the Sacred in a Skeptical Age (CEU Press, 2017), the Czech Republic is an odd place, religion-wise. It’s among the most secular in the world, yet Czechs have a long tradition of believing in “Something.” They even have a thing called “Somethingism.” Just what that Something is and what that Something means for Czechs to do, of course, is and long has been the subject of debate. Bruce takes us into the heart of that debate in the interwar period, a time of great intellectual ferment and creativity in what was then Czechoslovakia. It turns out Czech intellectuals (Masaryk being the foremost of them) wanted the Czechs the be guided by Something in all their affairs. Bruce does a great job of telling us why and how. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices