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Feb 10, 2025 • 1h 2min

What if Screwtape Were Female? An Interview with Tilly Dillehay

Today the Pugs are pleased to welcome to the show Tilly Dillehay, author of My Dear Hemlock. Tilly has taken Lewis's ingenious book, The Screwtape Letters as inspiration for her book in which Madame Hoaxrot (a female Screwtape) instructs a junior temptress named Hemlock (her Wormwood) in the fine art of leading a young woman astray. It's a fun episode, and one with many reflections on the spiritual hazards that women find tempting. We hope you enjoy the show--if "fun" and "enjoy" can be thought of as the right words for such a diabolical subject.Order My Dear Hemlock at Canon Press:https://canonpress.com/products/my-dear-hemlockFind Tilly on the Home Fires Podcast:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/home-fires/id1530704128Support the Pugcast on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/thetheologypugcast?fbclid=IwAR17UHhfzjphO52C_kkZfursA_C784t0ldFix0wyB4fd-YOJpmOQ3dyqGf8Catch our documentary ‘A Pugcast Pilgrimage: Lewis, Oxford, and Our Postmodern Age’ athttps://youtu.be/7OYYuK2Y7d0
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Feb 3, 2025 • 1h 2min

Anthony Esolen on Artificial Intelligence and the Desecration of the Word

Anthony Esolen, a distinguished professor of humanities and noted translator of Dante's Divine Comedy, shares his insights on the impact of artificial intelligence on communication and culture. He argues that AI fosters superficial interactions, diminishing engagement with traditional literature and meaningful discourse. Esolen critiques the probabilistic nature of AI-generated language, emphasizing the beauty of authentic human expression. He advocates for a revival of classical education and the rediscovery of literature and traditional values as vital to nurturing genuine human connections.
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Jan 27, 2025 • 1h 3min

Called to Freedom—An Interview with Brad Littlejohn

The Pugcast is pleased to welcome Brad Littlejohn back on the show to discuss his latest book, Called to Freedom. If there's one thing western culture seems to celebrate, it's freedom. But just what are we talking about when we speak of it? Does freedom mean doing anything you want, just so long as no one gets hurt? If so, is that even possible? That seems to imply freedom is either amoral or even immoral, and that can't be right. Fortunately we have rich wells to draw from in scripture and western philosophy on the matter and Brad is a faithful guide to those riches. Join the show and learn what it means to be free--spiritually, morally, politically, and even corporately. Order ‘Called to Freedom: Retrieving Christian Liberty in an Age of License (Christ in Everything)’ https://www.lifeway.com/en/product/called-to-freedom-P005841102 Support the Pugcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thetheologypugcast?fbclid=IwAR17UHhfzjphO52C_kkZfursA_C784t0ldFix0wyB4fd-YOJpmOQ3dyqGf8 Catch our documentary ‘A Pugcast Pilgrimage: Lewis, Oxford, and Our Postmodern Age’ at https://youtu.be/7OYYuK2Y7d0
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Jan 20, 2025 • 2min

A Pugcast Pilgrimage: Now on Youtube!

While we don’t have a full podcast episode for you today, we do have something even better! A Pugcast Pilgrimage: Lewis, Oxford, and Our Postmodern Age (Our Pugcast Documentary filmed Spring 2024) is now publicly available on Youtube. Thank you again to all our Indiegogo supporters who made this possible! Follow this link to find it: https://youtu.be/7OYYuK2Y7d0 Support the Pugcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thetheologypugcast?fbclid=IwAR17UHhfzjphO52C_kkZfursA_C784t0ldFix0wyB4fd-YOJpmOQ3dyqGf8
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Jan 13, 2025 • 1h 2min

Are Men Bibliophobes?

If men would only read more, especially more fiction, would not political nightmares, such as our current presidential turn, be avoided? The feminized cultural commentators continue to think so. The pugs engage a recent Vox article that takes seriously such a claim, and while the article finds the claim to be built on a questionable statistic, it nevertheless promotes the idea that reading more fiction could save men from their attraction to toxic masculinity. Tom, Chris, and Glenn have a bit of fun with the articles’ working assumptions and key claims, all while noting the detachment from reality needed to take them seriously. Article: https://www.vox.com/culture/392971/men-reading-fiction-statistics-fact-checked Support the Pugcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thetheologypugcast?fbclid=IwAR17UHhfzjphO52C_kkZfursA_C784t0ldFix0wyB4fd-YOJpmOQ3dyqGf8 Catch our new documentary ‘A Pugcast Pilgrimage: Lewis, Oxford, and Our Postmodern Age’ on Canon+: https://canonplus.com/tabs/discover/videos/34865?fbclid=IwY2xjawF-J-9leHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHXqj6CIhUs6mTwkMc-AHhKiP1E4dPAtOm60rgu69RZ2LfhqYLJg2JHx4uQ_aem_LV-nOWc1vnhV6scW9cGZpA
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Jan 6, 2025 • 1h 3min

The Reality War

A thought-provoking exploration unfolds around the revival of Gnosticism in today's world. The discussion spans from historical roots with the Cathars to modern interpretations like 'Scientific' and 'Luxury Gnosticism.' There's an intriguing link drawn between feminist ideologies and ancient myths, highlighting generational shifts in attitudes toward childbirth. Delving into the impacts of science on societal beliefs, they critique 'woke science' and the chaos it breeds. The interplay between Nietzsche's concepts and the need to engage with the physical world adds a captivating layer to the conversation.
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Dec 30, 2024 • 1h 1min

Magic [Systems?] in Fantasy Literature

Dive into the fascinating world of magic in fantasy literature! Discuss how traditional myths differ from modern structured magic systems. Examine the moral implications of magic and its ties to characters. Contrast classic authors like C.S. Lewis and Tolkien with contemporary works. Explore the duality of truth and desire within magic, and the interplay between magic and reality. Delve into the ethical dimensions of magic in today's society, drawing parallels with technology and politics. Unpack how historical perspectives shape our understanding of magic.
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Dec 23, 2024 • 1h 2min

The Scandal of the Incarnation

Dive into the profound mystery of the Incarnation and its implications for humanity's understanding of divinity. Explore the historical significance of Christmas and the role of church tradition in shaping core beliefs. Discover how modern hedonism challenges notions of bodily dignity and the importance of moderation. Rediscover the rich history of Advent and personal traditions that enrich the holiday season. Finally, celebrate the transformative power of poetry in reflecting on the true meaning of Christmas.
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Dec 16, 2024 • 1h 1min

The State of the Culture, 2024

Explore the decline of art and entertainment shaped by technology and the 'dopamine loop' of social media. The discussion emphasizes challenges to genuine creative expression and the dangers of AI in human interactions. The hosts critique the rise of distractions and superficial engagement, while advocating for spiritual disciplines to counteract these societal changes. With a humorous touch, they navigate the complexities of modern addiction and the struggle to find meaningful pleasure amid relentless digital noise.
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Dec 9, 2024 • 1h 3min

How to Build a Family Economy: An Interview with Rory Groves

Rory Groves, author of 'Durable Trades' and 'The Family Economy,' left a tech career to build a family-based economy with his wife and children. He shares his transformative journey from corporate isolation to farming, emphasizing the importance of continuous parental involvement. The discussion highlights practical challenges and the significance of instilling skills in children for self-sufficiency. Groves also emphasizes community collaboration and the value of prioritizing relationships over material success, showcasing how family bonds can create a sustainable economy.

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