Greystone Conversations
Greystone Conversations is the podcast of Greystone Theological Institute. We invite you to join us as we explore brief Scripture and theology studies, share interviews, discuss texts old and new, and listen in on Greystone special lecture events and selections from full Greystone course modules.
Eloquence Wed to Wisdom
Ep. 62
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In today’s episode of Greystone Conversations, we conclude to our conversation regarding craftsmanship and workmanship, and consider what might account for the resurgence of interest in craftmanship and the trades.
Situated Creatures: The Ethics of Skill, Perception, and Habit
Ep. 61
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In today’s episode of Greystone Conversations, we return to our conversation regarding craftsmanship and workmanship, and consider the ethics of workmanship in skill, perception, and habit. This is the fourth episode in our five part series.
Durability, Diversity, and Value of Work: The End(s) in View
Ep. 60
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In today’s episode of Greystone Conversations, we return to our conversation regarding craftsmanship and workmanship, and consider today the ends in view of such a theory of workmanship we have endeavored to express. This is the third episode in our five part series.
Workmanship of Risk vs. Workmanship of Certainty
Ep. 59
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Can craftmanship change how we think about theological education, about ministry in the church, about relationships generally and to one another, and our relationship to God's world?
Forming In and For Wisdom: Introducing the Greystone MAP
Ep. 58
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The Greystone MAP: A fascinating, very old, and yet very timely way of looking at faithfulness, wisdom, and the call that we all have to thoughtful engagement with one another and with the world of God's creation and providence.
Christian Conviviality in a Hyperindustrial World: Reflecting on Ivan Illich - Part 2
Ep. 43
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In today’s episode, Michael Sacasas and Dr. Mark A. Garcia conclude their conversation from last week on the life and work of Ivan Illich.
Christian Conviviality in a Hyperindustrial World: Reflecting on Ivan Illich - Part 1
Ep. 42
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How do we better understand the way things should be and how we ought to be by reflecting wisely on how and why things are the way they are? To recover our humanity in an increasingly inhuman world, we must recover tools of conviviality.
The Christian and Technology Criticism: A Complex Yet Urgent Task
Ep. 21
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Our ethical relationship to technology is not exhausted by the familiar issues of too much screen time, pornography, or the vulnerabilities of social media. Neither is it as simple as using or not using this or that technology.
The Promises and Perils of Christian Discourse - Part 2
Ep. 2
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As readers and confessors of the Apostles' Creed, we live in a fallen and sinful world of suspicion and of distrust that far too often finds expression in our inability to hear one another in a context of communal or Christian discourse.
The Promises and Perils of Christian Discourse - Part 1
Ep. 1
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According to Scripture, the communicative life we have as God's image-bearers is strategically and providentially ordered to the concerns of God's law.