The Brothers Zahl

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Welcome to The Brothers Zahl podcast, a collaboration between John, David and Simeon Zahl, three siblings engaged in "the God business"--one as a writer, one as a professor, one as a priest. Each episode is devoted to a single topic of spiritual or religious interest in the hopes of sketching an overarching picture of grace and everyday life. The music is pretty good, too. Brought to you by Mockingbird Ministries.

  1. Jul 27

    Episode 23: Culture

    In the finale of season four, the brothers talk about that "complex whole" known as culture--high, low and in between. You can respond to the opening appeal by clicking here. Recommended and referenced resources include: Books: A Mess of Help by David Zahl, The Nineties by Chuck Klosterman, The Dyer's Hand by WH Auden, Art as Therapy by Alain de Botton, Feel Free _by Zadie Smith, _The Pale King by David Foster Wallace, Mockingbird at the Movies, Brideshead Revisited by Evelyn Waugh, The Gospel According to Peanuts by Robert Short, The Secret History by Donna Tartt, The Use of Poetry and the Use of Criticism by TS Eliot Essays: "E Unibus Pluram" by David Foster Wallace Movies: Anything directed by Michael Mann (starting with Heat, Manhunter, and Thief, including DVD commentaries Talks: Exploring the Oddball World of Christian Disco by John Zahl Music: JAZ's Choice Italo Essentials, JAZ's Greatest Hits Songs: "Adventure" by Marzio Dance, "A Summer Night" by Liza Mancini, "We've Been Had" by The Walkmen, "Hustlin' Time" by American Steel, "Nowhere Is My Home" by The Replacements, "Destination: Anywhere" by The Marvelettes, "The Nightingale" by Julee Cruise, "On The Mountain" by Jonathan David, "You Must Engage" by The Keene Brothers, "Preach the Gospel" by DJ JAZ, "Expert In a Dying Field" by The Beths, "One Wish" by Phil Lynott, "Airport of Love" by Love International, "Add Some Music To Your Day" by The Beach Boys Click here to listen to a playlist of all the songs featured in season 4 (that are available on Spotify).

    Episode 23: Culture
  2. Jul 6

    Episode 20: The Law

    The wait is over! After a two year layoff, John, David, and Simeon open season four with a jumbo-sized episode on The Law. Thou shalt listen (or else). Recommended and referenced resources include: Books: Law & Gospel: A Theology for Sinners (and Saints) 10th Anniversary Edition by William McDavid, Ethan Richardson and David Zahl; Les Miserables by Victor Hugo; Pilgrim's Progress by John Bunyan; Grace in Practice by Paul Zahl, Augustine's "On the Spirit and the Letter"; The Antinomian Disputation by Martin Luther, Lectures on Galatians by Martin Luther, The Holy Spirit and Christian Experience by Simeon Zahl (Chapter 4) Movies: Dead Poets Society, Chocolat Documentaries: Buck, The Last Dance, Free Solo, The Turnaround, King of Kong, Listers Television: Curb Your Enthusiasm, The Jim Gaffigan Show ("The Trial" and "He Said She Said" in particular) Songs: "Thou Shalt Not Steal" by Glenda Collins, "Numbers" by Weezer, "I Ain't Into That" by The Rappin Rev, "I Fought the Law" by The Bobby Fuller Four, "Condemnation" by Depeche Mode, "Deep Dark Truthful Mirror" by Elvis Costello, "Pick Me Tonight" by Tina Turner, "Love Is the Law" by The Seahorses, "What You Won't Do" by Bobby Caldwell, "Feel the Pressure" by The Charlatans, "You Could Be More As You Are" by Saada Bonaire, "Perfection as a Hipster" by God Help the Girl, "You Should Never" by My Bloody Valentine, "The Straight and Narrow" by Spiritualized, "Innocent Til Proven Guilty" by Honey Cone, "Stars" from Les Miserables, "Surface Pressure" from Encanto

    Episode 20: The Law
  3. 07/08/2024

    Episode 18: Easter

    Time to talk about the biggest day in the Christian year! Resurrection is the theme of this episode--physical, spiritual, metaphorical, ecclesial, musical, you name it. Note: this one was recorded live, so the sound is a little less sharp. Recommended and referenced resources include: Poetry: "Seven Stanzas at Easter" by John Updike, "Descending Theology: The Resurrection" by Mary Karr, "Easter" by George Herbert Art: "Resurrection" by Piero della Francesca (1463), "The Resurrection" by Otto Dix (1949), "Easter Morning" by Caspar David Friedrich (1835), "The Resurrection, Cookham" by Stanley Spencer (1924-7), "Travoys Arriving with Wounded at a Dressing-Station at Smol, Macedonia, September, 1916" by Stanley Spencer (1919), "Risen Christ and Soldiers" by Germain Pilon (1572), "Isenheim Altarpiece" by Matthias Gruenewald (1516) Television and Movies: Rev Season 3 Episodes 5&6, The Passion of the Christ Articles: "Finitude and Death" by Katherine Sonderegger in The T&T Clark Companion to the Doctrine of Sin Songs: "Love Is Stronger Than Death" by The The, "Sunrise" by Pulp, "How a Resurrection Really Feels" by The Hold Steady, "He's Alive" by Dolly Parton, "Resurrection Shuffle" by Tom Jones, "Photograph" by Ringo Starr, "Candy" by 1910 Fruitgum Company, "Don't Worry About Death" by Melon, "Back to Heaven" by Number One Ensemble, "I Don't Wanna Be a Solider Mama" by John Lennon, "I Am the Resurrection" by The Stone Roses, "Dance or Die" by Kool Rock Steady, "Get Up and Boogie" by Silver Convention, "Revenge" by The Eurythmics, "Death Is Not the End" by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, "Sing Hallelujah" by Bob & Karin

    Episode 18: Easter
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Welcome to The Brothers Zahl podcast, a collaboration between John, David and Simeon Zahl, three siblings engaged in "the God business"--one as a writer, one as a professor, one as a priest. Each episode is devoted to a single topic of spiritual or religious interest in the hopes of sketching an overarching picture of grace and everyday life. The music is pretty good, too. Brought to you by Mockingbird Ministries.

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