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The Craft of Living

Ante Jeroncic

Ante Jerončić is a professor of ethics and theology at Andrews University. On this podcast, he explores the theme of the craft of living from a variety of practical and philosophical perspectives. In particular, he is interested in the overlapping spaces where wisdom traditions, behavioral sciences, and self-development literature meet on the question of the good life.

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The question in the podcast title was prompted by an article in the Guardian that addresses that very question. Here I briefly touch upon it by offering a couple of points of agreement before suggesting a particular practice that might be helpful to ... more

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a year ago

Spurred on by the "In Media Res" podcast I am co-hosting with Oliver Glanz, I decided to go back to my roots, to where everything started in terms of the Craft of Living. With that in mind, in this episode, I provide an update on where I stand with t... more

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a year ago

In this episode, I continue discussing some key insights from Günter Figals lecture series "Heidegger in Modernity" given at the University of Freiburg. Again, the themes of reduction, the simple, and the essential are stressed, including Heideggers ... more

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2 years ago

A couple of years, I came across Günter Figals lectures "Heidegger in Modernity" given at the University of Freiburg. In this episode, I begin some of the insights I have gleaned from them, in particular, focusing on the essentializing motif in Heide... more

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    If you’re looking to learn something new and something to challenge you, this is just the podcast. Each episode is rich and it is clear Dr. Jeroncic is choosing to speak with such vulnerability— really a treat!

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