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Ep45. Remembering Lived Lives, Michael Jimenez

Feb 13, 202055 minEp. 45
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I sat down with Michael Jimenez to talk about his attempt to take the foreignness of history to another level. We engage his book, Remembering Lived Lives: A Historiography from the Underside of Modernity (Cascade, Books, 2017) - and I ask him about "not remembering to forget the past", empathetic reading, Barth's view of history, engaging history through cinema and image, and how history can be seen as resistance.

Michael Jimenez (PhD, Fuller Theological Seminary) is an instructor of both history and theology at a number of schools in Southern California, including Azusa Pacific University. He is the author of Karl Barth and the Study of Religious Enlightenment.

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Music by Fyzex.

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