Our top dawg podcast goes to one of our most unusual, yet revealing, episode that dives into what it really means to be human and spiritual … all through the pathway of the Robopocalypse. Thank...
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...
http://www.researchonreligion.org/top-twelve-series/2-daniel-stiles-on-cowboy-churches
Holy Conflict, Batman! Prof. Ron Hassner checks in as our third best podcast episode with a great topic and superb interviewing style.
http://www.researchonreligion.org/top-twelve-series/3-ron-hassner-on-sacred-spaces-and-holy-conflict
Occasionally we dabble into the world of theological thought, but usually in a historical way.
http://www.researchonreligion.org/top-twelve-series/4-emily-fisher-gray-on-luthers-95-theses
What can sulfur-sniffing virgins tell us about international relations and the location of state capitols? An enthusiastic response comes in at #5 on the countdown.
http://www.researchonreligion.org/top-twelve-series/5-colleen-haight-on-the-oracle-of-delphi
My favorite sociologist of religion checks in at #6 of the Top Twelve Podcasts explaining the positive benefits of religious belief for society.
Modern social media is a wondrous thing. Without it, this podcast would have never come into being, and it is unlikely that I would have been able to find half of my guests. Many of my ideas ...
I owe a great deal professionally to the work of Larry Iannaccone, a professor of economics at Chapman University as he played a pivotal role in my intellectual development, putting me on a resea...
Prof. Carmel Chiswick (George Washington University) is a scholar’s scholar. Dr. Chiswick is an economist to be reckoned with when it comes to what we usually think about when we talk economi...
This was the very first podcast episode we aired and the second interview that I conducted. I learned of Prof. Karrie Koesel (of the University of Oregon at the time, now at Notre Dame) when I ...