This is episode 43 of the Logos Institute Podcast. In it we (Jonathan Rutledge & Christa McKirland) welcome Dr Faith Glavey Pawl to the podcast to discuss her recent work on the philosophy of liturgy and children. If you're interested in jumping around, feel free to consult the following timestamps:
1:16 - Background
2:42 - How do you move from animal suffering to liturgy?
5:07 - What sorts of religious sources do you draw on for this project?
7:55 - Thinking about children as exemplars for faith
9:09 - How does the epistemology of religious experience get stretched when considering the experiences of children in religious liturgical contexts?
14:17 - Brief rundown of recent philosophy of liturgy
16:15 - Why should philosophers care about liturgy, then?
19:17 - Catechesis of the Good Shepherd (Sofia Cavalletti)
If you've enjoyed listening to this interview, please see other content from our guest:
1. Faith Glavey Pawl - https://www.stthomas.edu/philosophy/faculty/faith-pawl.html
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