Sabine Baring Gould: A Way of Life Lost to Modern Specialization : The Theology Pugcast Episode 216

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Few people today know about the remarkable career of Sabine Baring Gould. Anglican priest, father of fifteen, archaeologist, anthropologist, author of novels, short stories, hymns, biographies, and travelogues, amateur painter and ironworker, translator, preserver of folk music, the list goes on and on. Tony Esolen commented that he could only have lived in the nineteenth century. Using Baring Gould’s life as a starting point, the guys discuss Tony’s comment, examining why the nineteenth century produced such a wide-ranging genius, where we might find them today, and what we can do to begin recovering similar capacities today.
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@user-dl9rm7mb4i
@user-dl9rm7mb4i 4 ай бұрын
Thank you for this interesting discussion. Sabine Baring Gould was rector of East Mersea where I live for ten years. Some people here know his work, 'Mehalah', but for such a prolific writer not many people know him. I have recently started a Masters in Victorian Gothic: History, Literature and Culture which is a really interesting inter-disciplinary programme. I hope to bring Baring Gould into my studies at some point.
@jackuber7358
@jackuber7358 Жыл бұрын
The only reason The Wild Wild West was so short lived was due to the network deeming that the series was too violent.
@jefflemirejr.6316
@jefflemirejr.6316 Жыл бұрын
I wonder how Dr. Price would apply the notion that all knowledge contributes to the information of the believer to Darwinism.
@jackuber7358
@jackuber7358 Жыл бұрын
Lord Bowler rules.
@jackuber7358
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Jordan Peterson exemplifies the deliberate critical thinker. Watching him in a conversation, you may observe him take significant moments to formulate his thoughts and words to maximize preciseness in his responses. This often frustrates an interviewer who is desirous to keep a lively pace. Nevertheless, Peterson is rarely deterred in these circumstances, valuing a precise response over a quick pithy answer.
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