

Ministry of Ideas
Zachary Davis
A podcast about the ideas that shape our lives. Hosted by Zachary Davis and produced at Harvard Divinity School.Learn more at ministryofideas.org
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Jan 18, 2023 • 27min
Shifting Blame
We claim to judge people for what they intentionally do, but accidents often influence our judgments. In our justice systems, people can be harshly and unfairly blamed for bad luck—but in our personal lives, taking on blame isn’t always a bad thing.Guests
Fiery Cushman, Professor of Psychology at Harvard University
Daniel Statman, Professor of Philosophy at the University of Haifa
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Jan 17, 2023 • 27min
Nothing Matters
Between the Buddhist doctrine of ‘emptiness,’ the Jewish idea of Ayin, and the quantum mechanical zero-point energy of a vacuum, it turns out there’s quite a lot to be said about Nothing.Guests
Janet Gyatso, Professor of Buddhist Studies at Harvard Divinity School
Daniel Matt, Scholar of Jewish Mysticism
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Jan 16, 2023 • 27min
Tomorrow, Today
World’s fairs were created to celebrate industry, technology, imperialism, western supremacy, and progress; but they also led to unexpected critiques and movements that challenged those very purposes.Guests
Evander Price, PhD Candidate in American Studies at Harvard University
Robert Rydell, Professor of History at Montana State University
Abigail Higgins, Harvard University, Class of 2017
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Jan 15, 2023 • 29min
Apocalyptic Politics
Evangelical voters made up a significant portion of Donald Trump’s base in the 2016 presidential election. Their political agenda may not be peace or prosperity, but instead bringing us closer to the end of time.Guests
Matthew Sutton, Graduate Studies Director, Washington State University History Department
Katharine Hayhoe, Director, Climate Science Center, Texas Tech University
Liya Rechtman, Harvard Divinity School student
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Jan 14, 2023 • 25min
Consumed
Cannibalism has been used for centuries to define the lowest form of humanity, but the story isn't as straightforward as it may seem. Turns out, there may be a logic - or even a love - to eating people.Guests
Emily Anderson, Curator of “Cannibalism: Myth & Reality”
Bill Schutt, Author of Cannibalism: A Perfectly Natural History
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Jan 13, 2023 • 29min
Child's Play
We shouldn’t be dismissive of the popularity of children’s literature among adults, as it is often in these works of fiction that powerful themes such as death, love, and virtue are most deeply and imaginatively explored.Guests
Christina Phillips Mattson, Scholar of Children’s Literature
Casper ter Kuile, Ministry Innovation Fellow at Harvard Divinity
School and co-host of Harry Potter and the Sacred Text
MG Prezioso, Contributing writer for Harvard Political Review
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Jan 12, 2023 • 30min
Forbidden Fruit
Contemporary diet culture is only the latest manifestation of a long history of religious fervor about food.Guests
Isabel Foxen Duke, health coach
Alan Levinovitz, Professor of Religious Studies at James Madison University
Corrie Norman, Associate Director, Religious Studies at the University of
Wisconsin-Madison
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Jan 11, 2023 • 21min
Enlightened Cynicism
Trust in government, media, organized religion, businesses and even democracy is at historic lows. But what if the answer to declining faith in institutions isn’t more hope, but more cynicism?Guests
Sharon Stanley, Professor of Political Science at the University of Memphis and the author of The French Enlightenment and the Emergence of Modern Cynicism.
David Mazella, Professor of English at the University of Houston and the author of The Making of Modern Cynicism
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Jan 10, 2023 • 25min
Demeritocracy
Total faith in meritocracy leads to the dangerous belief that all social winners and losers are wholly deserving. Instead, we need an economy of grace.Guests
Victor Tan Chen, assistant professor of sociology at Virginia Commonwealth University and author of Cut Loose: Jobless and Hopeless in an Unfair Economy
Thomas Frank, author of What’s the Matter with Kansas? and Listen, Liberal
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Jan 9, 2023 • 22min
Secular Salvations
The decline of organized religion in the West has opened up new paths for individuals to pursue what once was once understood to be salvation.Guests
Craig Calhoun, President of the Berggruen Institute and author of Rethinking Secularism
Sean Kelly, Professor of Philosophy of Harvard University and author of All Things Shining
Angie Thurston, fellow at On Being and author of How We Gather
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