Marcus do you have a list of all those pop up references you could put in the show notes? Thank you
@MoreChrist2 күн бұрын
I created a More Christ recommended reading list on Amazon a few months ago, as many of the same books pop up. Unfortunately, it's already taking hours to edit videos, etc so I don't have time to make lists like that for each episode.
@christianbaxter_yt2 күн бұрын
1:09:36 no question: they used Roberts rules of order and the King James Bible 😂
@christianbaxter_yt2 күн бұрын
39:42 this is cultures biggest problem
@mostlynotworking41122 күн бұрын
Thank you Marcus for the interstitial book placement. Pop up video ftw
@christianbaxter_yt2 күн бұрын
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@stefanlouw63953 күн бұрын
Awesome seeing Jordan on here!!!❤
@peterdaoust4044 күн бұрын
Anyone know the story of the bees they’re referring to?
@thegoldenthread5 күн бұрын
What a gem. Thank you.
@playswithbricks8 күн бұрын
I went back to this, as I’m in the middle of his book right now. The ending of the podcast was indeed particularly powerful. I am inspired to try to get my students to use stories we read in a conversation, like he did with his children-as a way of showing mastery of the texts. Also, would love to see you do a CS Lewis school in Ireland. Apparently there are Chesterton schools in America. And thanks again to your guest for his book! I highlighted a bunch today, that I could use in the classroom, most notably the map vs the landscape idea under “the purpose of literature” section. - Jeff
@ryue6510 күн бұрын
I was only telling friends of mine about Paul Kingsnorth and John Moriarty last night ! Martin Shaw and Paul show up in my timeline this morning. Synchronicity? Tom Holland is excellent also. Thanks.
@WhoGitDaBiscuit15 күн бұрын
This guy is an almost endless well of knowledge.
@stefanlouw639522 күн бұрын
Please get these two gentlemen for a round 2 conversation!
@mounteeАй бұрын
Inspiring story. Thanks for being so open and sharing it.
@NornIronMan.Ай бұрын
Very interesting guest and great interview. It was an insightful point about dance being left behind by the church. Dancehalls and nightclubs carry so much religious symbolism and are a great way to commune but the church seems to have given that space over to secularism. I also like the idea that Love can be explored through Soul music. Given God can be expressed as love it's nice to think listening to my Stax records I'm actually doing some theology homework. I hadn't even thought about the name "Soul" music much before but if course it carries such obvious religious connotations.
@MoreChristАй бұрын
Amen, brother! Steve Turner from England has done lots of good work on this. I recently read his book on Johnny Cash, but he also has books on figures like Marvin Gaye and The Beatles, and even a lovely illustrated one on Gospel music, which I own. The Christian philosopher Douglas Groothuis has understood Jazz in a similar fashion - describing himself as a kind of 'chaplain' of his local jazz club. To borrow from The Blues Brothers, 'We're on a mission from God.' Everybody needs somebody to love!
@mblaydoeАй бұрын
Keep your mind in hell but do not despair!
@ShawshankSpiritualityАй бұрын
This book and video is truly a treasure! Thank You!
@kevinquinnkellyАй бұрын
When you asked him if he has a different approach from Vervaeke he proceeded to recapitulate one of John’s most central arguments 😆. Those two should talk.
@das3841Ай бұрын
Very good discussion thank you, Marcas
@elinorangelo4982Ай бұрын
Thank you for this video
@garfieldbraithwaite85902 ай бұрын
JBP is a lucky man. Tammy’s witness is inspirational, charming and insightful. God bless her and her family
@juliafursdon73982 ай бұрын
Sorry that ;you have had so much suffering. Your faith shines through.
@Hitlerbaddaringood2 ай бұрын
Underrated channel with an underrated guest.
@eldhose1012 ай бұрын
This is the conversation brought me back to God one year ago. I am thankful for all those who made this possible..
@MoreChrist2 ай бұрын
I'm delighted to hear that. Thank you for sharing. God bless you, on the way!
@hopelessatusernames2 ай бұрын
i loved this, thank you
@melaniereeder23492 ай бұрын
Ok but I want to hear the bees story…
@noahsmilkshake3 ай бұрын
Gotta love a podcast with a 75 item booklist attached!
@janedoe52293 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing this wonderful testimony. :)
@pyrsartur36753 ай бұрын
Very interesting. Thank you. And God bless you.
@tlockerk3 ай бұрын
Perhaps intentionally "Slipping the moorings" to re-read the Bible may have been an act of faith? Chesterton describes his conversion as feeling like he was a magnet rotating at just past the distance of attraction until one day it grabbed him. Then the rest of the journey begins...twenty years in as a Wiccan-to-Catholic and still learning every day. Great discussion.
@matthewparlato56263 ай бұрын
Can you send me to the version of that intro song...its bevome one of my fav intros in all of YT
@MoreChrist3 ай бұрын
Nyazura Mission Church Choir: Praise Him. (I Am Going There)
@martinjoseferreyra19613 ай бұрын
34:00 traditional life
@johnberry96643 ай бұрын
Thank you Calvin, a voice of reason in troubled times, God bless you and your ministry.
@patrickdelarosa77433 ай бұрын
Bernardo is one of the greatest minds of our time, excellent interview, thanks for the video.
@Jer.6163 ай бұрын
Another EXCELLENT one! Thanks, Marcus.
@1995yuda3 ай бұрын
This was an insightful and deep conversation, thank you so much for making this happen! The ART of the Hebrew Bible is simply sublime, and Robert is absolutely THE person to demonstrate this to us all. God bless.
@Liberty-rn4wy3 ай бұрын
Prof. Jacob Mitchell at Georgetown does a lot of work on how woke is based on religion. His book American Awakening is great on this. He said, the right can't effectively fight the woke, because its "canons" are pointed in the wrong direction - at socialism, not at woke as a religion. According to Mitchell, one way to beat woke is to expose it from the Christian point of view as a false religion, a lie.
@SacraTessan4 ай бұрын
What about telling some of your dreams Martin ..the mythic thinking you and JBP have the insight and courage to mention our connection to our inner nature,sensory functions . As it now proved even scientific that We dream Every night ,our creativity source the purest source of imagination ..
@mitchellclapp16184 ай бұрын
Loved that he mentioned the Hungarian myth in connection to Nimrod since I had just learned about that today. Providence. The source I saw indicated that this was probably to lay a claim to the lands of Attila the Hun, since they claimed Nimrods two sons were the founders of the Huns and Magyar
@thestraightroad3054 ай бұрын
I sincerely enjoy your interviews. You ask thoughtful, clarifying questions in a gentle manner that is so healing to listen to. Like Holly, I grew up reading Tolkien (and Lewis) since the age of ten. I read the entire Hobbit and Lord of the Rings aloud to my dyslexic little brother the summer I was 15. I have never stopped reading him and collecting books, art, letters, maps and of course the wonderful Histories by his devoted son. I have just ordered Holly’s book and it will arrive tomorrow…I am 73 now and am looking at my grandchildren now reading, drawing and discussing Middle Earth. So happy to have passed the gift of reading and this treasure of a story to them. And I have a new addition to my library arriving tomorrow! Thanks to you and to Holly for such a satisfying interview. Namarië.
@MoreChrist4 ай бұрын
Thank you, Namarië. That's lovely and I'm delighted you found it worthwhile. Continued happy reading to you and the grandkids!
@chenyuansnider58904 ай бұрын
Wonderful interview! Both informative and uplifting! Thank you! 🥰
@MoreChrist4 ай бұрын
Thank you, Chenyuan. :) I hope your preparations for Easter are going well.
@russelllaviolette75154 ай бұрын
Tolkien's faith has always been an enigma to me, but I think it is the difference between his perspective on the work of Lewis and his own. If the Types are buried deeply they will instantiate themselves deeply. Of course the difficulty also stems from the Protestant and Catholic experiences of faith and all the misunderstandings that are produced. This biography is one I think I will have to digest. Thanks to you, both!
@Lobishomem4 ай бұрын
Great interview, thanks!
@catherineventure39964 ай бұрын
I think Fr Calvin is briilliant and good.i agree with him about race and Christianity and many thingx. There is a world language called Esperanto and you won't find rCially negative in Esperanto. It was created tohelp peace friendship and understanding. Many Christians are in it and thereare three Catholicism saints it in. All major religions approve of it. It is easy to translate into and out of it. It keeps down translation costs. The secod point is i approve of stay at home mothers. My mother was a teacher too and i resented her working. She didnt really care about me only my older brother who had isssues. She had no time for me as she was too wrapped up in her career. I stayed at home and talk the children sll i could beofre they went to school. I asl fed the children as nature intended for as long as i could because i belueved it was better. How can you do that if you are working.expressed milk in bottles is not as goid. I also cared for the extended frail in the nuclear and extended famiyl. I done believe in care homes and nurseries except in special circumstances. I hated my mother working but i didn't say because she'd have done what she wanted any way and only cared for my brother. I didn't bond with my mother although she thought all was fine. Ipicked up the slck from working mothers sho neglected their aged parents. The headmistress next door poured scorn on me being being at home with my bevy of children yet had the nerve to expect me babysit her children while at school meetings! Never mind if i want a doze through twice nightly night feeds and feeding every night for 1 to 2 years. WHO recommended if possible and so do I. Hosewives can be the salt of the earth. I was highly qualified but the most important path ibtook was being a housewife and doing voluntary work when i could.
@catherineventure39964 ай бұрын
Fr Calvin will not find racism in the Esperanto community. Many Christian all in it, in fact people of all faiths and nn. Their are three saints in it, two priests and one pope. I cannot separate my Christianity from Esperanto. This is the best way in combating racial inequalities. The more Calvin says I am convinced that Esperanto is a very good aid to world peace, friendship and understanding. I cannot separate it from my Christianity.
@mattbouley64434 ай бұрын
I saw an animated series lately called Vinland Saga. It follows English and Viking history and has many famous people in it but what really captured me was how they treated Christianity. It first Christians seem weak and pathetic, you feel sorry for them but as the story goes on the main character finds himself and others in an endless cycle of violence and the subtle teachings of Christ prove to be the only answer and response that can end the hate, the slavery, the murder, etc. I’m not sure that the maker of the cartoon had that as their purpose, but it was just so powerful to see.
@CorrinaRoseWrites5 ай бұрын
Loved this interview and your thought-provoking questions!
@marshalmcdonald74765 ай бұрын
Here's the thing. The countenance of sincere Christians is the telling thing. There is always such warmth and intelligence in their faces. Just something I've noticed.
@rsandy40775 ай бұрын
The problem with process theology is that is clearly not biblical. Philosophical ideas have the upper hand in it.
@chernobylcoleslaw66985 ай бұрын
And yeah Tom Woods is great - how I heard about Gottfried in the first place. I actually emailed Gottfried about something he said on Tom's podcast and he emailed me back! :-P
@chernobylcoleslaw66985 ай бұрын
Who is the Canadian mentioned at 36 minutes - Richard Douchen? I don't know how to spell his name so Google has not been fruitful. Thanks!
@MoreChrist5 ай бұрын
It seems to be Duchesne
@chernobylcoleslaw66985 ай бұрын
Thanks @@MoreChrist
@jonegan68075 ай бұрын
I love the phrase "the luminous present" reminds me of RH Thomas's poem The Bright Field "Life is not hurrying on to a receding future, nor hankering after an imagined past. It is the turning aside like Moses to the miracle of the lit bush, to a brightness that seemed as transitory as your youth once, but is the eternity that awaits you."