Eager Feet Cameron Surrey
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- Maatschappij en cultuur
From the mundane to the sublime and back
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Episode 10 - with Robert Loretz on the ecstatic and interior dimensions of friendship
Here is an excerpt from the final draft of Robert's thesis on friendship:
'Spiritual love not only makes us stronger for the other, equipping us with a preparedness to go beyond our normal limits for her, it also renders us more relative and receptive, blossoming all the way to eventually regarding the other as another self.'
This quote forms the basis for our discussion on friendship. Enjoy! -
Episode 9 - with Logan Moffat on art, tattoos, and the search for meaning
Logan Moffat is a full-time portrait artist. Our discussion is inspired by his award-winning piece 'Stitch' which can be viewed at https://www.loganmoffat.com/paintings#/stitch/
The themes touched on in this podcast include faces, tattoos, pain,
meditation, reality and manipulation,
being an artist, interpretation, the limits of language,
Neuralink, cave drawings, and the search for meaning. -
Episode 8 – with Emmanuel Flores on Engineering, Education and Self-Awareness
Cameron sits down with Engineering PhD student Emmanuel Flores to discuss holistic education, its importance and implications for the next industrial revolution.
You can view Emmanuel’s recently published paper on this topic at https://authors.elsevier.com/sd/article/S2351978920316024 -
Episode 7 - with Jonathan Kennerley on Covid-19 and the Swedish death rates
We discuss Sweden's response to Covid-19, their all-cause death rates so far compared with 2018, and the potential negative effects of a full scale lockdown.
See the Facebook post that sparked this conversation here: https://www.facebook.com/jonno.kennerley/posts/10158388340494445
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Episode 6 - with Cedric Piggin on Personhood
Cedric is DRS at Sancta Maria College, Auckland, currently taking a sabbatical to complete his Graduate Diploma in Theology. In this episode we discuss what it means to be a person, the challenges to upholding a coherent anthropology in our times, and how we can work towards a constructive re-presentation of personhood.
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Episode 5 - with Jonathan Gill on 'nothing' in King Lear and Heidegger, and the risen-wounded Christ
Jonathan Gill is a Doctoral student in English Literature at the University of Auckland. The focus of his thesis is the concept of 'nothing' in Shakespeare's King Lear. This podcast will explore this theme in conjunction with Cameron Surrey's work on the risen-wounded Christ.