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What is a good life? The answer is as old as the world itself. We were made to love God and our neighbor, to learn wisdom, and to be good stewards of our gifts. Here we’ll talk with everyday people who have thought and written about these topics.
What is a good life? The answer is as old as the world itself. We were made to love God and our neighbor, to learn wisdom, and to be good stewards of our gifts. Here we’ll talk with everyday people who have thought and written about these topics.
Episodes

Tuesday Jan 25, 2022
The Monkhood of All Believers with Dr. Greg Peters
Tuesday Jan 25, 2022
Tuesday Jan 25, 2022
Dr. Greg Peters is an Anglican priest, professor at Biola University, and instructor at Nashotah House, an Anglican seminary in Wisconsin. He is a Protestant expert in the history of monasticism. Why would a Protestant study such things? There's more for us to learn than you might expect. In this episode we discuss the history as well as the different types of monasteries, what the Reformation fathers really thought about monasticism, and how Christians can apply monastic principles to their daily lives without running away from the world.
Books by Greg Peters

Tuesday Jan 04, 2022
Pursuing Virtue with Dean Abbot
Tuesday Jan 04, 2022
Tuesday Jan 04, 2022
Today I am interviewing Dean Abbot. He is an author, former college professor, and mentor to men across the country. He has written a couple of books, On Character and Community, and Common Good: Reflections on Everyday Vices and Virtues, the latter of which is the focus of this podcast. We talk about why philosophy is a benefit to everyone (not just philosophers), the difference between vice and sin, the role of religion in the pursuit of virtue, and why a good life means more than getting to heaven when we die.
Dean's books:
Articles by Dean:

Wednesday Dec 15, 2021
The Alternative American Tradition with Christopher Duncan
Wednesday Dec 15, 2021
Wednesday Dec 15, 2021
Today's interview was with an author whom I've admired for some time - Dr. Christopher M. Dunca. Dr. Duncan teaches political philosophy at St. Louis University and has written about some of my favorite groups: the Anti-Federalists and the Southern Agrarians. If you appreciate the ideals of community, family, and small government, this podcast is for you. We discuss all of the above, plus Dr. Duncan's new book, Radical Conversion. Although written to Roman Catholics, the book has much to teach Christians of all stripes about how we should live in modern society.

Friday Nov 12, 2021
Honoring our Spiritual Fathers with Brandon Meeks
Friday Nov 12, 2021
Friday Nov 12, 2021
Brandon Meeks is a delightful writer, speaker, and theologian. He serves as a theologian in residence for his Anglican parish in Arkansas. He has written several books and has a substack newsletter that gives a good taste of his abilities. In this podcast, we discuss how he went from an Independent Baptist to an Anglican, the importance of honoring our spiritual fathers, and why Reformed ministers can't preach.
Books by Brandon Meeks
Articles

Friday Oct 22, 2021
Deeper Heaven - C.S. Lewis‘s Ransom Trilogy with Christiana Hale
Friday Oct 22, 2021
Friday Oct 22, 2021
While many love C.S. Lewis's Narnia Chronicles, they often neglect his lesser-known fiction, the Ransom trilogy. These books, in addition to being excellent storytelling, reflect a supernatural view of the cosmos. One of the reasons they are neglected is because they are denser and require more careful reading than the Narnia stories. That's where Christiana Hale comes to our rescue. She has written Deeper Heaven: A Reader's Guide to C.S. Lewis's Ransom Trilogy. Today we discuss the trilogy, the sources of influence on C.S. Lewis, and why calling these books the "space trilogy" misses the point.

Wednesday Sep 29, 2021
The Spiritual Formation of C.S. Lewis with Lyle Dorsett
Wednesday Sep 29, 2021
Wednesday Sep 29, 2021
Have you ever wondered what made C. S. Lewis such a strong Christian? That exact question stirred Dr. Lyle Dorsett years ago. In researching the spiritual life of the great author, Dr. Dorsett came to lead the Marion E. Wade Center at Wheaton College, which houses the largest number of C. S. Lewis artifacts in the U.S. His book on Lewis, Seeking the Secret Place, is a discussion of how Lewis grew as a Christian throughout his life.
Most recently Dr. Dorsett has served as an Anglican clergyman in Birmingham, Alabama, while simultaneously serving as Professor of Evangelism at Beeson Divinity School. He is also the only man I know who, after finding there was no biography of someone, chose to fix the problem by writing it himself. Those biographies were of A. W. Tozer and Joy Davidman (C. S. Lewis's wife). He is now retired.
Books by Dr. Dorsett
- Seeking the Secret Place
- A Passion for God: The Spiritual Journey of A. W. Tozer
- And God Came In: The Extraordinary Story of Joy Davidman
Lectures by Dr. Dorsett
C. S. Lewis and the Care of Souls - Desiring God 2013 National Conference

Monday Sep 20, 2021
Building Character in Young Men with Coach Grant Teaff
Monday Sep 20, 2021
Monday Sep 20, 2021
I interview Coach Grant Teaff, a former head football coach at Baylor University. Coach Teaff is a faithful Christian and has written several books on teaching character to young adults. He is a great storyteller and is currently working with his daughter to compile various speeches and lectures through the years into a podcast.
Books by Coach Teaff

Tuesday Aug 31, 2021
Notes for the Underground Church with Father Daniel French
Tuesday Aug 31, 2021
Tuesday Aug 31, 2021
In this episode I talk with Father Daniel French, a priest in the Church of England. In addition to his role as a shepherd, he is working with others both in the U.S. and the U.K. on an underground catechism for the church, a book that addresses how Christians from various backgrounds should think about basic moral issues like transhumanism, hierarchy, sexual confusion, abortion, and euthanasia.
We discuss his background, the life of a parish priest, the importance of preparing for turbulence, and how Christians can work together despite various backgrounds.
He blogs at Notes to the Underground Church.
Some articles by Fr. French

Friday Aug 13, 2021
Raising kids in a crooked world with Tara Ann Thieke.
Friday Aug 13, 2021
Friday Aug 13, 2021
In this episode I interview Tara Ann Thieke, a wife, mom, and writer. We discuss children's literature, guiding our children in the world of technology, and how to sustain a hopeful spirit as parents in the midst of a dark world. Some of her articles are published below:
- Cats and Sixty-foot Whales - Reflections on Children's Literature
- How Segregating Kids By Age Led To Youth Culture And Fueled Family Disintegration
- The Last Days of Women

Friday Aug 13, 2021
Raising kids in a crooked world with Tara Ann Thieke.
Friday Aug 13, 2021
Friday Aug 13, 2021
In this episode I interview Tara Ann Thieke, a wife, mom, and writer. We discuss children's literature, guiding our children in the world of technology, and how to sustain a hopeful spirit as parents in the midst of a dark world. Some of her articles are published below:
- Cats and Sixty-foot Whales - Reflections on Children's Literature
- How Segregating Kids By Age Led To Youth Culture And Fueled Family Disintegration
- The Last Days of Women
