In this episode of the Baylor University Press podcast, host Anna-Kate interviews Dave Nelson, the director of Baylor University Press. They discuss Dave's journey into publishing, the unique role of a university press, and how it aligns with Baylor's mission. The conversation highlights the interdisciplinary focus of the press, the importance of quality in publishing, and offers valuable advice for aspiring authors. The podcast aims to demystify the publishing process and provide insights into the world of academic publishing.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Baylor University Press
03:05 The Role of a University Press
05:53 Mission Alignment with Baylor University
09:03 Interdisciplinary Publishing Focus
11:52 Advice for Aspiring Authors
14:58 The Role of the Podcast in Publishing
18:13 Personal Insights and Final Thoughts
MCANNALLY/LINZ SHOW NOTES
Summary
In this episode, host Josh Mobley interviews Drew Collins and Ryan McAnally-Linz, and they discuss their work at the Yale Center for Faith and Culture, focusing on the integration of personal and intellectual engagement in theological education. They explore the significance of teaching well, the interdisciplinary question of what constitutes a good life, and the complexities surrounding the virtue of humility. The conversation emphasizes the importance of community, collaboration, and the ongoing exploration of deep existential questions.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the Authors and Their Work
03:10 Teaching Theology: Making Space for Christ
09:07 Exploring the Good Life: Interdisciplinary Perspectives
17:40 The Complexity of Humility as a Virtue