Some truths seem self-evident once somebody has spoken them, but someone needs to make that move. So here goes: whenever any of us teaches, that teacher teaches something. Teaching a mechanic how to maintain an automobile’s engine involves things that teaching differential calculus doesn’t, and neither of those is quite the same as teaching Shotokan karate. Michael Burger’s new book Reading History from University of Toronto Press sets out to explore what it might look like to teach history, and Christian Humanist Profiles is happy to welcome him to the show to talk about that book and that enterprise.
Coyle Neal interviews Jacob Shatzer about his recent book "Transhumanism and the Image of God."
Michial Farmer interviews Norman Wirzba about his recent book "From Nature to Creation."
Nathan Gilmour talks with Larry Shapiro about his recent book "When Bad Thinking Happens to Good People."