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Created by co-hosts Robert Brown and Ian Heisler, In the Margin is a reading-based podcast about Christian civic engagement and public witness. In each episode, Ian and Robert (and occasional guests) ... more
FAQs about In the Margin:How many episodes does In the Margin have?The podcast currently has 46 episodes available.
December 21, 2019A Farewell Message from Ian and RobertWe're retiring and archiving the podcast! Starting January 1, 2020, In the Margin episodes will only be available at Robert's website, robertbrownpresents.com. Our Facebook page, https://www.facebook.com/sandalswithwings, will remain active....more19minPlay
June 19, 2019On the Pursuit of Meaningfulness: Russian Literature on HappinessOn this episode:Morson, Gary Saul. “The Problem with Happiness” Athenaeum Review, no. 2, 2019, pp. 102–108. https://athenaeumreview.org/essay/the-problem-with-happiness/Tolstoy, Leo. “The Death of Ivan Ilych.” Translated by Louise and Aylmer Maude. http://www.lonestar.edu/departments/english/Tolstoy_Ivan.pdf...more46minPlay
June 11, 2019On Parodies of History: Essays by Marilynne RobinsonRobinson, Marilynne. "Marguerite de Navarre [Parts I and II]," in The Death of Adam: Essays on Modern Thought. Picador, 1998, pp.174-226....more46minPlay
June 04, 2019On Natural Law and Beauty: James Clark on Public PersuasionOn this episode:Clark, James. “Natural Law and the Prospects of Persuasion.” Mere Orthodoxy, 15 Apr. 2019. https://mereorthodoxy.com/natural-law-prospects-persuasion/....more57minPlay
April 16, 2019On Civil (Dis)Obedience, Part I: ThoreauOn this episode:Thoreau, Henry D. Walden and Civil Disobedience. Penguin Books, 1986....more55minPlay
April 02, 2019Q&A, Vol. 5On this episode:2:20—"To what extent do Christians bear or have responsibility for the unforeseen or unpredictable consequences of candidates, policies, or economic plans?"18:00—"What does Christian public policy look like? what actions should Christians strive to have the public take based on our principles? How do we get non-Christians on board with our principles?"30:00—"How can Christians from societies 'with a Christian mark' [Pierre Manent’s phrase] relate to increasingly large minority groups without a Christian heritage? What is the duty of the Christian citizen to the secular state? And what can Christians offer to post-Christian politics?"...more46minPlay
March 05, 2019Episode 40 - Q&A, Vol. 4On this episode:2:24--"How can Christians participate faithfully in the local church when their life circumstances demand that they work excessive and physically exhausting hours? And how are Christians who are not in such a situation supposed to reach and serve such people (believers or not) who are?"14:10--"In a hostile playing field, where many people are not listening (nor want to listen) how should we winsomely approach conversations that have connections to political issues?" 24:59--"How do you discern what’s most important to stay informed about? What’s the place of the spiritual disciplines of contemplation/silence with respect to civic engagement?"...more48minPlay
February 19, 2019Episode 39 - On Fighting the Long Defeat Together: The Year of Our Lord 1943 by Alan Jacobs, Part IIOn this episode:Jacobs, Alan. The Year of Our Lord 1943: Christian Humanism in an Age of Crisis. Oxford University Press, 2018.Meador, Jake. “What 2018 Can Learn from 1943.” The Gospel Coalition, 20 Nov. 2018. https://www.thegospelcoalition.org/reviews/year-lord-1943/.Wellmon, Chad. “The Year of Whose Lord?” Comment, 10 Jan. 2019. https://www.cardus.ca/comment/article/the-year-of-whose-lord/#....more1h 1minPlay
February 12, 2019Episode 38 - On Envisioning a Righteous Cause: The Year of Our Lord 1943 by Alan Jacobs, Part IJacobs, Alan. The Year of Our Lord 1943: Christian Humanism in an Age of Crisis., 2018. Print....more38minPlay
FAQs about In the Margin:How many episodes does In the Margin have?The podcast currently has 46 episodes available.