Podcasts about Wolterstorff

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Best podcasts about Wolterstorff

Latest podcast episodes about Wolterstorff

Paul VanderKlay's Podcast
The 1970s Calvin College Dream Team and the Hope of a Network of Friends

Paul VanderKlay's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2024 48:37


 @CalvinUniversity  Renaissance of Christian Thought - Marsden, Mouw, Plantinga & Wolterstorff https://youtu.be/FjqsaD1k-NM?si=aP31L5In3Of3xkHX   @TheDispatchPods  Why ‘Postliberal' Christians Want a Dictator https://youtu.be/7Ct_kjgdoZM?si=jnLbJkQre7dhs1Rb    Paul Vander Klay clips channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCX0jIcadtoxELSwehCh5QTg Bridges of Meaning Discord https://discord.gg/WDq4vCwy https://www.meetup.com/sacramento-estuary/ My Substack https://paulvanderklay.substack.com/ Estuary Hub Link https://www.estuaryhub.com/ If you want to schedule a one-on-one conversation check here. https://calendly.com/paulvanderklay/one2one There is a video version of this podcast on YouTube at http://www.youtube.com/paulvanderklay To listen to this on ITunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/paul-vanderklays-podcast/id1394314333  If you need the RSS feed for your podcast player https://paulvanderklay.podbean.com/feed/  All Amazon links here are part of the Amazon Affiliate Program. Amazon pays me a small commission at no additional cost to you if you buy through one of the product links here. This is is one (free to you) way to support my videos.  https://paypal.me/paulvanderklay Blockchain backup on Lbry https://odysee.com/@paulvanderklay https://www.patreon.com/paulvanderklay Paul's Church Content at Living Stones Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh7bdktIALZ9Nq41oVCvW-A To support Paul's work by supporting his church give here. https://tithe.ly/give?c=2160640 https://www.livingstonescrc.com/give

Ian Talks Comedy
Robert Wolterstorff (creator, Street Hawk; Quantum Leap)

Ian Talks Comedy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2024 53:28


Robert Wolterstorff joined me to discuss being mentored by Norman Lear; a quick overview of his career; going to SFSU; being mentored by Norman Lear; selling a Good Times; going to work on the Jeffersons; turning down a chance to write / produce the Incredible Hulk; his pilot Pen 'n' Ink aided by Louis Schwartzberg; doing a college interview for Benjamin Spock for President that got picked up by PBS; Jeffersons episodes; befriending Roxie Roker and her husband Sy Kravitz; Jeffersons writer's were older; moving to Universal to write pilots; working for Nicholls, Ross, West; writing for Sheriff Lobo; his pilot for Pen 'n' Ink leads to a lifelong friendship with Fred & Mary Willard; his pilot, the Outlaw; Street Hawk was originally supposed to precede Monday Night Football; finished second to Dallas but not good enough; cost $1 million an episode; getting Tangerine Dream to do the music; hiring Joe Regalbuto and Rex Smith; "predicting the future"; great writing staff; his sitcom pilot Sisters with Sally Kellerman; Quantum Leap; his episode "Jimmy" is nominated for an Emmy; writes Little Rascals movie for Penelope Spheeris; hired to make snow version of Baywatch called Extreme; creates Slappy & the Stinkers based on original Little Rascals script; Extreme; his pilot for Stinger, a superhero parody; Blade Squad; Twice in a Lifetime; his fun in writing Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction; how he got the audience to believe anything; working for military intelligence creating battle drills, IED simulations, and writing military role playing table tops; and working for the Spy Museum

Grace in Common
A conversation with Nicholas Wolterstorff

Grace in Common

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 59:38


In this episode, we speak with Nicholas Wolterstorff about his connections to Neo-Calvinism and his chapter in the upcoming T&T Clark Handbook of Neo-Calvinism. Works discussed in this episode include: Sutano, Nathanial Gray, and Cory C. Brock, eds. T&T Clark Handbook of Neo-Calvinism. T&T Clark Handbooks. London ; New York: T&T Clark, 2024. https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/tt-clark-handbook-of-neocalvinism-9780567698094/ Wolterstorff, Nicholas. Art Rethought: The Social Practices of Art. First published in paperback. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017. Wolterstorff, Nicholas. Religion in the University. New Haven: Yale University press, 2019. Reach us at graceincommonpodcast@gmail.com. If you want to make a donation, please visit https://donorbox.org/graceincommon

Queen of the Sciences
Theology and Experience 2

Queen of the Sciences

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 69:15


After losing our way and tangling ourselves up last time, in this second episode on theology and experience we once again get off to an inauspicious start with a serious attack of the giggles (and if you've never heard Dad giggle, well, you're in for a treat). Having gotten that out of our systems, we sketch out some of the reasons in Western intellectual history for the problematic place of reason and then explore some rubrics for interpreting "incorrigible experience" (Cornell West) fruitfully for life and faith alike. Also: do theologians actually believe what they teach? Related episodes: American Revivalism, Pragmatism, The Empiricists Strike Back, Critical Social Theory, Faith to the Aid of Reason. Notes: 1. DescarTTTTTes [sic], Meditations on First Philosophy 2. Locke, Essay Concerning Human Understanding 3. Havel, "The Power of the Powerless" 4. Wolterstorff, John Locke and the Ethics of Belief 5. Gadamer, Truth and Method 6. Mother Theresa, Come Be My Light 7. Warnock, The Divided Mind of the Black Church 8. We mentioned my fiction several times: here's a book of parables, Pearly Gates, and my recent book of short stories, Protons and Fleurons, and keep an eye out for a novel later this year! Do you rejoice every other Tuesday to see a new Queen of the Sciences episode appear? Then consider supporting us on Patreon. You can start at just $2 a month; more gets you swag. Or just pay us a visit at sarahhinlickywilson.com and paulhinlicky.com!

Theology in Motion
Book: Work and Worship (Kaemingk)

Theology in Motion

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 56:01


In this conversation with Rev. Dr. Matthew Kaemingk we explore the book Work and Worship - Reconnecting Our Labor and Liturgy. We discuss: 1. What it looks like for workers to bring their whole selves to worship (trumpets, ashes, tears, petitions, and fruits), 2. How worship enlivens and contextualizes the workplace, 3. The Old Testament and Early Church as a model of this integration, and 4. the importance of festival and frivolity. If shownotes do not appear, follow this link: https://theologyinmotion.libsyn.com/book-work-and-worship-kaemingk

Common Threads: An Interfaith Dialogue
A Conversation with Nicholas Wolterstorff Parts 1 & 2

Common Threads: An Interfaith Dialogue

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 56:28


The Kaufman Interfaith Institute hosted a conversation between Nicholas Wolterstorff and Kelly James Clark on June 3, 2019. These 2 episodes contain the entirety of that event. Nicholas Wolterstorff is an American philosopher and a liturgical theologian. A prolific writer with wide-ranging philosophical and theological interests, he has written books on aesthetics, epistemology, political philosophy, philosophy of religion, metaphysics, and philosophy of education. In Faith and Rationality, Wolterstorff, Alvin Plantinga, and William Alston developed and expanded upon a view of religious epistemology that has come to be known as Reformed epistemology. He also helped to establish the journal Faith and Philosophy and the Society of Christian Philosophers.

RUF at the University of Tennessee
Jesus and Our Suffering | John 11

RUF at the University of Tennessee

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 30:14


We begin a new sermon series through the gospel of John entitled: "Streams in the Desert: Finding the Fullness of God in Empty Places." The claim of the semester is that in the midst of the wilderness and empty places of our lives, God shows up and brings his fullness. So every week we will look at an empty place and see how the fullness of Jesus brings new life into what was once unfruitful and barren.This week we look at the grief and suffering of Martha and Mary in the midst of their brother's death. How does Jesus meet them (and us) in our suffering? He offers truth and tears. Jesus enters into our suffering in order to end all suffering. He's overwhelmed by it so he can overcome it."The tears of God are the meaning of history" - Wolterstorff, Lament for a SonTEXT: John 11:17-45Special thanks to Robert Cunningham and Tim Keller.

Active Pause: Demystifying Mindfulness
Eric Wolterstorff: Society under sustained stress

Active Pause: Demystifying Mindfulness

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2020 31:08


In this conversation, Eric Wolterstorff draws on a systems approach to describe how the pandemic has elicited a “stress chain reaction.” He sees a parallel with the model mapped by Murray Bowen in the context of family dynamics. He also talks about how to dampen the chain reaction each time it passes through you. See […]

Somatic Perspectives: Mindfulness & Psychotherapy
Eric Wolterstorff: Society under sustained stress

Somatic Perspectives: Mindfulness & Psychotherapy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2020 31:08


In this conversation, Eric Wolterstorff draws on a systems approach to describe how the pandemic has elicited a “stress chain reaction.” He sees a parallel with the model mapped by Murray Bowen in the context of family dynamics. He also talks about how to dampen the chain reaction each time it passes through you. See […]

Oasis Church Waterloo podcast
Steve Chalke - "God and Power" (Balance of Power series)

Oasis Church Waterloo podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2020 47:39


Bible reading: Exodus 33:12-23 We also watched a segment from an interview with Auschwitz survivor Dita Kraus, available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hdXW7pPJ8q0 Steve mentioned three books: The Prophets by Abraham Joshua Heschel The Crucified God by Jurgen Moltmann Lament for a Son by Nicholas P. Wolterstorff

WPKN Community Radio
Spotlight On Arts & Culture | January 13, 2020 | Leading “The New Bruce”

WPKN Community Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2020 55:59


Hosted by David Green of The Cultural Alliance Of Fairfield County. Meet Robert Wolterstorff, appointed The Susan E. Lynch Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer of Greenwich’s Bruce Museum in June 2019, just as this venerable art and science museum begins a $60 million complete overhaul that will more than double its floorspace adding education and community spaces and significantly expanding its space for permanent and temporary installations of art, science, and natural history exhibitions. Wolterstorff is an art and architectural historian (MA from Williams, PhD from Princeton) with a passion for both Victorian design and contemporary art. He has a history of successful turnarounds of institutions – most notably the Victoria Mansion in Portland, Maine, (1998-2010) and Bennington Museum, Vermont (2012-2019), where he radically increased attendance through groundbreaking exhibitions (Milton Avery’s Vermont, Grandma Moses: American Modern) and created the Bennington Modernism Gallery to highlight the achievements of the circle of now-famous abstract painters and sculptors associated with Bennington in the 1960s: Helen Frankenthaler, Kenneth Noland, Jules Olitski, Larry Poons, David Smith, Tony Smith, and Sir Anthony Caro. Hear about his career trajectory and what he will bring to “The New Bruce”

Give and Take
Episode 151: In this World of Wonders, with Nicholas Wolterstorff

Give and Take

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2019 63:50


My guest is Nicholas Wolterstorff. World-renowned Christian philosopher. Beloved professor. Author of the classic Lament for a Son (https://www.amazon.com/Professor-Emeritus-Philosophical-Theology-Wolterstorff/dp/080280294X/ref=pd_sim_14_1/147-1749716-5340640?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=080280294X&pd_rd_r=ff8d50ec-3f9c-11e9-870e-afb0e07225f8&pd_rd_w=vBmat&pd_rd_wg=Y10yc&pf_rd_p=90485860-83e9-4fd9-b838-b28a9b7fda30&pf_rd_r=HAW6HG118X3ZAJ4HWQV0&psc=1&refRID=HAW6HG118X3ZAJ4HWQV0). Nicholas Wolterstorff is all of these and more. His memoir, In This World of Wonders (https://www.amazon.com/This-World-Wonders-Memoir-Learning/dp/080287679X/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=in+this+world+of+wonders&qid=1551827911&s=gateway&sr=8-1) opens a remarkable new window into the life and thought of this remarkable man. Written not as a complete life story but as a series of vignettes, Wolterstorff’s memoir moves from his humble beginnings in a tiny Minnesota village to his education at Calvin College and Harvard University, to his career of teaching philosophy and writing books, to the experiences that prompted some of his writing—particularly his witnessing South African apartheid and Palestinian oppression firsthand. In This World of Wonders (https://www.amazon.com/This-World-Wonders-Memoir-Learning/dp/080287679X/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=in+this+world+of+wonders&qid=1551827911&s=gateway&sr=8-1) is the story of a thoughtful and grateful Christian whose life has been shaped by many loves—love of philosophy, love of family, love of art and architecture, love of nature and gardening, and more. It’s a lovely, wonderful story. Special Guest: Nicholas Wolterstorff .

The God & Whiskey Podcast
God & Whiskey Episode 15

The God & Whiskey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2019 41:19


In episode 15 of the God & Whiskey Podcast we have a nautical theme to our whiskey and a heavy theological theme to explore. We get a personal update from Evan that connects to our topic: how do people of faith understand the presence of suffering and evil if God is all-powerful and loving? We talk about both academic and pastoral responses to this question, which is one that touches everyone at some point.  From this episode: Evan's Jefferson's Ocean (Aged at Sea) here. Drew's Shackleton Blended Malt Scotch Whisky here. Lament for a Son by Wolterstorff here. Raging with Compassion by Swinton here. Endurance (about Shackleton's voyage) here. In the Aftermath by Hart here. Sermon from William Sloane Coffin here. The Problem of Pain by Lewis here. A Grief Observed by Lewis here. Conversation with Bishop Robert Barron, Rabbi David Wolpe, and Dave Rubin here. Blog post on theodicy from Drew here. P.S. If you're enjoying the podcast, please give us a review on iTunes and share us with your friends!

Grace UMC (Greensboro) Sermon Podcast
"You're Not Supposed to Question" - On Second Thought, Part 4

Grace UMC (Greensboro) Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2018 23:58


Is God big enough to handle our questions? This Sunday we looked at the role of questions in the life of faith. We examined the story of Jesus raising Lazarus from the dead, and other passages where we see people raise questions. Finally, we talk about the crucial role that questions play in discipleship (even if we don't always get answers). Faith and questions are friends; faith and certainty are acquaintances.  P.S. The book by Nicholas Wolsterstaorff tht Drew quotes in this sermon is titled Lament for a Son; you can find it here.

Reconstruct
How Do We Move Beyond Inerrancy? | S01E12

Reconstruct

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2017 66:10


John and Dan walk through John’s answer to a listener question about biblical inerrancy. John has 6 main points to his discussion: 1) If not Inerrancy, then what do I believe? (00:00-09:00) | 2) What Inerrancy is, and what it should be (09:00-13:00) | 3) The Bible on the Bible’s own terms (13:00-31:00) | 4) Vanhoozer’s Cartographic Correspondence (31:00-38:00) | 5) Wolterstorff’s Speech Act Theory (38:00-52:00) | 6) Some problematic passages (52:00-01:06:00) For more information visit www.reconstructpodcast.com

Designing & Neighboring
DNPod 005: Art and Justice – Inside

Designing & Neighboring

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2017 19:32


This is the first post in a series looking at the connections between art and justice. The series will be a going public with my long-term wrestling with concepts connected to my multi-decade study of the works of Nicholas Wolterstorff on both subjects. A particular challenge with Wolterstorff’s work is that he often makes a compelling […]

The City of Man
Episode 25: An Interview with Nicholas Wolterstorff

The City of Man

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2016 2:04


In this episode, Ed along with his Westmont Religious Studies colleague, Sameer Yadav, are very happy to present an in person interview with Nicholas Wolterstorff. (Coyle, unfortunately, was stuck in class.) Nick Wolterstorff is the Noah Porter Professor Emeritus of Philosophical Theology at Yale University and Senior Fellow at the Institute for Advanced Studies in Culture at the University of Virginia. He is one of the most important Christian philosophers in the United States over the last 50 years, and the intellectual or spiritual godfather to several generations of Christian philosophers and theologians. Along with Alvin Plantinga and others, Wolterstorff helped to defend the rationality of religious belief in the 70's and 80's in a way that provided both intellectual and personal support for Christians in the discipline. He has written in virtually every area of philosophical inquiry over his career, including focused attention to issues of political philosophy and theology over the last 20 years. He has given the Wilde Lectures at Oxford, the Gifford Lectures at St. Andrews, the Stone Lectures at Princeton Seminary, and is the author of over 20 books and scores of articles. Ed and Sameer talk to Nick about his early career, his shift to political philosophy, John Rawls's account of the place of religion in the public square, the grounds of human rights and dignity, his theological account of state authority, and his recent work on liturgy.

The January Series of Calvin University
2016 - Marsden,Mouw, Plantinga, & Wolterstorff - The Renaissance of Christian Thought

The January Series of Calvin University

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2016 60:38


Renowned thought leaders George Marsden, Richard Mouw, Alvin Plantinga and Nicholas Wolterstorff come together for a panel discussion, each sharing a 10-minute talk on what has captured their heart during their careers. Each one served as a professor at Calvin College for over two decades in the 1960's, 70's and 80's before moving on to the halls of Notre Dame, Yale and Fuller Seminary. Each has over forty years of experience teaching in the academy and have authored scores of books. Calvin students today continue to read their writings in classes. In this presentation they will come together once again at Calvin to share with us their deep love of knowledge.

Best of Audio » The Veritas Forum
Wolterstorff & Reidy — Good Without God?

Best of Audio » The Veritas Forum

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2012 0:01


Active Pause: Demystifying Mindfulness
Eric Wolterstorff: Social Trauma

Active Pause: Demystifying Mindfulness

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2012 34:11


social trauma wolterstorff
Somatic Perspectives: Mindfulness & Psychotherapy
Eric Wolterstorff: Social Trauma

Somatic Perspectives: Mindfulness & Psychotherapy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2012 34:06


Dr . Eric Wolterstorff’s specialty is social trauma, meaning the impacts of threats, disasters, deprivation and violent conflict on the capacity of societies to adapt to the world, regulate and nourish themselves, and develop. His work is based in the intersection of psychology, trauma, culture and group behavior. Wolterstorff studied body -based approaches to healing […]

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Confidently Insecure
The Inevitable Convo about POLITICS (ugh) | IAN WOLTERSTORFF

Confidently Insecure

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969 60:33


we had to do it. I'm not happy about it BUT I COULDN'T NOT TALK ABOUT POLITICS!!! Theres so much fucking shit on my timelines and in my earballs every day about it!! And of course, with all my frustrations I know the only person who wouldn't yell back at me about this was a stoned white guy - my buddy and writing parter Ian Wolterstorff!!!! Who are YOU voting for?DONT FORGET TO VOTE IN THE PRIMARIES! IT HELPS LOTS OF STUFF BESIDES DECIDING WHO IS GONNA BE PREZ! learn everything you need to know about voting here:https://www.vote.org/MERCH:https://store.dftba.com/collections/kelsey-darraghFOLLOW US:Podcast Instagram/Twitter: @ConfidentlyPod Host @KelseyDarragh DROP US A LINE:Confidentlyinsecurepodcast@Gmail.comCONFIDENTLY INSECURE MERCH:https://store.dftba.com/products/confidently-insecure-shirtartwork by @backspace.tvphoto by @isergiogarciaSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/confidently-insecure/donations