by Lee C. Camp That medieval Saint Thomas Aquinas insisted that Christian life was ultimately about happiness. This is an odd assertion, perhaps, for ...
This week’s podcast features host Lee C. Camp’s reflections upon the sesquicentennial of the Battle of Nashville, December 15-16, 1864, fought in Lee’...
This week’s podcast features host Lee C. Camp’s reflections and audio snippets from a recent sojourn with students in Santiago, Chile. For more pictur...
This week, we’re pleased to share a little homiletic indulgence, as Lee calls it. Which is to say, we share a sermon by our own most outstanding host,...
This week, we share the closing segments from our The Prophetic Ethic show. We are pleased to include three Over the Rhine numbers: Called Home, Gonna...
Hello, my friends. Welcome to another episode of Dispatches. This week, we feature some class and grass—complete with Lee’s thoughts on false dichotom...
This week, we’re pleased to share more segments from the first act of our recent “A Prophetic Ethic” show. We’re grateful to be able to share two more...
This week we share the opening portion of our most recent show, beginning with Lee’s opening monologue, followed by our Most Outstanding Horeb Mountai...
Walter Brueggemann on doxology as political subversion, leading into a marvelous moment with an accapella singing of one “Doxology,” and yet more conv...
Our Social Media Editor has the week off, but we’re pleased to rerun this fine podcast from our first season of Dispatches. From “The Christmas Revol...