
A weekly podcast exploring academic research on religion and featuring top scholars in history, sociology, political science, economics and religious studies.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 15 years ago |
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| Categories | BuddhismReligion & Spirituality | ||||

It is said that Jesus hits like the atom bomb. If so, then Buddha, or at least this episode on Buddhism and near-future technology, might be the daisy cutter of philosophy. Whereas most of the episodes on Research on Religion have focused on Christia... more
One of the greatest joys of doing this podcast for the past eight years has been to meet some pretty incredible people who are just "ordinary" citizens going about their daily life. My goal from the beginning of this project was to highlight "practit... more
Academia is a world that can be filled with intense jealousies and envy, wherein one professor is always concerned why the work of another professor is more cited than their own. We all suffer from that sin, whether we admit it or not. However, Dr. R... more
During 2017, we undertook a series of episodes dedicated to Martin Luther and the Protestant Reformation. A number of superb interviews came from that series, including the Catholic response to Protestantism with James Felak. However, my favorite epi... more
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Good show with a consistently interesting variety of topics and guests.
I've downloaded and listened to this podcast for 2-3 years now, and have at times greatly enjoyed it. On its best days this podcast provides fascinating insights in the history and practice of religion - in the early church, in americal history, and across the world.
The problem - and it has become more and more glaring over the years - come as the podcast moves into the present. Looking at Dr Gill's guest and topic list, one would assume that progressive and
emerging Christianies do not ex... more
I first heard Tony Gill on an episode of Econ Talk. I really liked what he had to say and decided to check out this podcast. I'm so glad that I did! I like how he takes what can be a dense and difficult subject and puts in practical and meaningful terms. This is fast becoming one of my go-to podcasts!
I love this podcast. Professor Gill has great guests and discusses fascinating questions that change the way I've views American history - particularly the revolution and post-revolutionary period (see the podcast with Jonathan Den Hartog).
Interesting topics discussed but the sound quality of the guests is occasionally awful. Makes listening to some episodes intolerable
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Apple Podcasts | #55 |
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