Apologetics and Reading Promiscuously

pro·mis·cu·ous – demonstrating or implying an undiscriminating or unselective approach; indiscriminate or casual. Hopefully it is clear from the above definition that I do not mean sexually promiscuous when I say “reading promiscuously”. I mean to say reading a wide variety of different works including books that I disagree with intellectually, morally, politically, etc. In aContinue reading “Apologetics and Reading Promiscuously”

Ep. 1 Karen Swallow Prior: On Reading Well [Video & Podcast]

[podbean resource=”episode=fifen-99455f” type=”audio-rectangle” height=”100″ skin=”1″ btn-skin=”102″ share=”1″ fonts=”Helvetica” auto=”0″ download=”0″ rtl=”0″] On this episode I interviewed Dr. Karen Swallow Prior of Liberty University on her latest book “On Reading Well: Finding the Good Life Through Great Books”. I’m a big fan of Dr. Prior and we talked about the importance of reading, Aristotle’s virtues, promiscuousContinue reading “Ep. 1 Karen Swallow Prior: On Reading Well [Video & Podcast]”