2 episodes

Vernacular explores faith, culture, and meaning. Despite the cliché, "spiritual but not religious", many people choose to live out their spirituality in a particular religious tradition while refusing to choose between it and modernity. Vernacular is hosted by three Catholics who are fully engaged with both theology and modern culture and who seek meaning for their lives in the space between. If you appreciate simultaneous sci-fi movie references, political critiques, sports-related ranting, and theological debates...cheers.

Vernacular Vernacular

    • Religion & Spirituality

Vernacular explores faith, culture, and meaning. Despite the cliché, "spiritual but not religious", many people choose to live out their spirituality in a particular religious tradition while refusing to choose between it and modernity. Vernacular is hosted by three Catholics who are fully engaged with both theology and modern culture and who seek meaning for their lives in the space between. If you appreciate simultaneous sci-fi movie references, political critiques, sports-related ranting, and theological debates...cheers.

    Ep. 5: Fr. Jim Martin And The Synod Of Bishops

    Ep. 5: Fr. Jim Martin And The Synod Of Bishops

    Vernacular is pleased to have Fr. James Martin as our first guest. Fr. James "Jim" is editor-at-large of America magazine, the nation's weekly Jesuit publication, and author of "The Jesuit Guide To (Almost) Everything". He answers a series of excellent questions about the recently-concluded Synod of Bishops. Jennifer discusses the need for future Synods to include women's voices, Charlie asks about how the Synod is perceived politically, and Jonathan critiques the Synods underlying concept of nature as "static". All of us get into the question of Church teaching on human origins as illustrative of that foundational concept. We stop just short of throwing chairs, as any good theological conversation should...

    Recommended Reading:
    Working English Translation of the Synod of Bishops Final Document http://www.lancasterdiocese.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/Final-Relatio15-Final.pdf

    Email:
    vernacularshow@icloud.com

    Follow:
    Charlie @nohiddenmagenta
    Jennifer @jamerjen
    Jonathan @jonathanlace

    • 1 hr 8 min
    Ep. 4: Star Wars

    Ep. 4: Star Wars

    In episode 4, we follow up with the Democratic candidates, and almost get into a legitimate debate about the Synod of Bishops. Charlie argues against Jar-Jar and ponders the ethics of Rebel assault on the second Death Star, Jen explores a teaching chair for George Lucas, and Jonathan probes the conversion of Han Solo.

    Show Notes:
    Star Wars VII 2nd Trailer
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGbxmsDFVnE

    UU congregation uses SW to teach youth group
    http://www.uua.org/re/youth/stories/star-wars

    Liel Leibovitz on cultural impact of SW mythology
    http://www.tabletmag.com/jewish-life-and-religion/89055/monomaniacal

    Amazon: Gospel According to SW
    http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/066423142X?keywords=theology%20and%20star%20wars&qid=1443964896&ref_=sr_1_1&sr=8-1

    Luke Skywalker, Sith Lord
    https://medium.com/@robconery/luke-skywalker-sith-lord-f8a11072f246#.d2txat9mm

    • 57 min

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