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Harrison Butker Misses Wide Right

May 20, 20241 hr 18 minEp. 132
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This week, Eric and Dan are joined by Jeffrey Polet to discuss his essay in the Spring 2024 issue of Religion & Liberty, “The Teacher as Prophet: John Dewey’s Liberating Education.” How did Dewey’s vision shape education in America and how is he still influential today? Next, Emily joins the conversation about Kansas City Chiefs placekicker Harrison Butker’s commencement address heard ’round the web. In what ways did it miss the mark? Are there any positive lessons we can take from it? Then, does Apple want to crush all your creative things? A new ad for the iPad Pro suggests yes, but only if you’re hyper-literal. And finally, what does the lewd and inappropriate behavior at The Portal art installation connecting New York City and Dublin, Ireland, reveal about human behavior? Subscribe to our podcasts   Subscribe to Religion & Liberty The Teacher as Prophet: John Dewey’s Liberating Education | Jeffrey Polet, Religion & Liberty Harrison Butker’s Benedictine College Commencement Address | National Catholic Register Harrison Butker Misses the Point | Haley Strack, National Review Crush! Apple iPad Pro Ad Dublin–New York portal reopens with set hours | BBC
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