We break our habitual reserve on what's been inflicted on the body politic over the past three years with this extended discussion of lockdown—and its essential inhumanity cloaked in the garb of science and righteousness. Italian philosopher Giorgio Agamben with his concept of biopolitics is our guide. We realize that this has been an incredibly painful set of issues for many of you to even attempt to discuss, so we try to model a way of talking about without rancor even while calling it like we see it. But we hope, whatever you thought and however you managed, your conclusion is the same as ours: Never again.
Notes:
1. Related episodes: Before Auschwitz, Illness and Healing, Faith to the Aid of Science, St Paul among the Philosophers, Whether One May Flee from a Deadly Plague, Virtual Communion
2. Agamben, Where Are We Now?
3. Weikart, From Darwin to Hitler
4. This is my only other public statement related to covid: "Churches During Lockdown: Near Disaster"
What do you think five years of top-quality theology podcasting is worth? Register your vote by joining our highly select band of Patrons. Get some cool swag and support your favorite podcast in remaining stridently independent and advertising-free!
2021 Bonus 5: Crossover Episode with the Gospel Beautiful Podcast
2021 Bonus 4: Sarah‘s talk on The Sermon on the Mount for CCET
2021 Bonus 3: Dad‘s Galatians Bible Study
The Book of Revelation
How to Hack the Law (But Also Why You Shouldn‘t)
Powers and Principalities
Revival and Renewal with the Blumhardts
Evangelical Hagiography
Justification by Faith Revisited
Faith. Just Faith.
Jonah
Pastoral Authority
Sarah's book "To Baptize or Not to Baptize"
Pragmatism, or, Yet Another Great Thing With a Terrible Name
Galatians, Part 2
Galatians, Part 1
The New Language of the Spirit
The Empiricists Strike Back
Critical Social Theory
In Which We Recapitulate Irenaeus
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
Life After Ministry
Cast The Word
Let Me Be Frank | Bishop Frank Caggiano’s Podcast | Diocese of Bridgeport, CT
The Bible Recap
The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)