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Speaking of Faith

Posted by Aaron O. under Media & Culture View recent posts with the tag Media & Culture on Technorati 

My wife and I, on one dark and particularly frigid drive home along the PA Turnpike, found a local NPR station playing a program about faith. The topic was interesting (I think it was about Bonhoeffer), the guests were intelligent, and the dialogue was honest. That program, as it turns out, was called Speaking of Faith.

Fast forward two years to last night. It turns out that Speaking of faith now podcasts all of their shows. I subscribed and immediately listened to two programs - one about materialism and morality and the other about globalization and the unexpected rise of religion - while I decorated our Christmas tree. I feel like I don’t have the time or concentration to read lately, so this is a great way to stimulate my brain to new ideas (and posts).

Speaking of Faith come with a very high Ogle recommendation.

One Response to “Speaking of Faith”


Thanks for the details, Aaron.

I’ve been looking for some more quality stuff on podcast. There’s a lot of ‘Christian’ stuff out there but not a lot of stuff that helps stretch you and make you think.

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