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Episode 100: Doxology

Mar 26, 201357 min
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Episode description

David Grubbs talks with Michial Farmer and Nathan Gilmour about doxology as a musical and literary genre as well as doxology as a philosophical and theological move. As a nod to "The Old Hundredth," the tune of a common doxology hymn, the trio find something to say about each line as praise relates to the enterprise of doing the Christian Humanist Podcast. Among the questions and other realities addressed are the history and etymology of doxology, relationships between 21st-century Christian intellectuals and those who have gone before, what it means to praise Father and Son and Holy Ghost, and what's best in the podcasting life. (Conan?)
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