Mon, 6 April 2015
How should we talk to our children about dating? How should we date ourselves? Dr. C. J. Armstrong comes along for the mellow ride, as a chapperone. Courtship, love, romance, sex, adolescence, and flirtation. |
Mon, 30 March 2015
Onanism is an old word for masturbation. Why? What is the historical background to the ways in which the church has understood sexuality, the body, what is normal, and how to talk to young people about sexuality. We discuss the origins of the Graham cracker, grain based cereal, and 19th century health fads. This is the first in a series of shows dedicated to evaluating whether the church has been on the wrong side of history and learning how we can apply lessons from the past to our cultural engagement today. |
Mon, 23 March 2015
Don't listen to this one first, if you've never heard the show before. We've been busy, so this show checks in and answers some mail that's been piling up. Is Dan really a Republican? What have we been reading? Why are we in LA? |
Mon, 16 March 2015
Hear what some sharp students and Faithful Masks Fellow Dr. Kristen Koenig have to say about hearing President Obama at the 50th anniversary of the march across the Edmund Pettus Bridge. Martin Luther King Jr., Al Sharpton, Barack Obama, Rosa Young, Concordia Alabama, and more. This is episode 114. virtueinthewasteland.com http://www.ccal.edu |
Mon, 9 March 2015
A discussion of political, cultural, or religious code words and signs that separate the in group from the out group. virtueinthewasteland.com
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Mon, 2 March 2015
Dr. Uwe Siemon-Netto, author of Triumph of the Absurd, discusses ways in which we can apply lessons from Vietnam for today's crises. |
Sun, 22 February 2015
Introverts, introversion, C. G. Jung, dreams, and how to live an optimal life as an introvert or someone who loves an introvert. What is the MBTI test and does it matter? Should it lock us in to patterns of life? Dr. Cosgrove is a Prof. of Psychology at Concordia University Irvine. virtueinthewasteland.com This is episode #111. |
Mon, 16 February 2015
We're not giving up on this show. But we are talking about ways in which giving something up for a time might be good for us. Just days after Valentine's Day, we ask what's up with Lent? Is it worth giving a shot? Even if we aren't Roman Catholic? Or even religous at all? Jeff explains why he has recently changed his favorite holiday from Ash Wednesday to an unlikely day on the calendar (for him). Dan goes deep into major artists in popular culture, like REM and the Pixies. Listen to find out how (or whether) this all fits together. |
Fri, 13 February 2015
A Valentine's day bonus. Sociologist Kristen Koenig joins us to deconstruct relationships in contemporary culture, the holiday called Valentine's day, the nature of passion, eros, love, commitment, and our era's dissolution. This is episode #109 virtueinthewasteland.com |
Mon, 9 February 2015
We try to move past the meaninglessness of some ideologies, past the cheap hope of the positive thinking movement, and on to a path to hope. We have an ethical obligation to hope until its last embers have been extinguished. Patience, friends. Things are going to be fine. There's a crack in everything, as Leonard Cohen says, but that's how the light gets through. This is episode 108. virtueinthewasteland.com faithfulmasks.org
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