Introducing Volume 165

Introducing Volume 165

Ken Myers introduces listeners to Volume 165 of the Journal with short segments from each interview. (32 minutes)
The temptations of talismanic technologies

The temptations of talismanic technologies

Jeffrey Bilbro on the persistence of techno-utopianism
Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 165

Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 165

FEATURED GUESTS: Jeffrey Bilbro, Daniel McInerny, Joseph Minich, Carl Elliott, Nadya Williams, and Don W. King
The amplification of distraction

The amplification of distraction

FROM VOL. 152
Jeffrey Bilbro advocates a Christian posture toward our contemporary digital media ecosystem that addresses its disorienting and disintegrating effects. (23 minutes)
The reciprocity of all things

The reciprocity of all things

FROM VOL. 148
Jeffrey Bilbro explores the importance of sustainability through the essays, poetry and fiction of Wendell Berry. (13 minutes)
What are students for?

What are students for?

FROM VOL. 140
Drawing from Wendell Berry’s works, Jack Baker and Jeffrey Bilbro discuss a vision of higher education that respects a multidimensional notion of place. (23 minutes)
Bilbro, Jeffrey

Bilbro, Jeffrey

FROM THE GUEST PAGE: Jeffrey Bilbro is Associate Professor of English at Grove City College and Editor-in-Chief at the Front Porch Republic.
Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 152

Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 152

FEATURED GUESTS: Elisabeth Lasch-Quinn, Jeffrey Bilbro, Zena Hitz, James L. Nolan, Jr., Bishop Robert Barron, and Jason Blakely
Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 148

Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 148

FEATURED GUESTS: Steven D. Smith, Willem Vanderburg, Jeffrey Bilbro, Emma Mason, Alison Milbank, and Timothy Larsen
Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 147

Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 147

FEATURED GUESTS: R. Jared Staudt, Jason Peters, D. C. Schindler, Craig Gay, Mary Hirschfeld, and Patrick Samway
Lessons from quarantine: Making do with tinned fruit

Lessons from quarantine: Making do with tinned fruit

In this audio reprint of “Wendell Berry and Zoom,” Front Porch Republic editor Jeffrey Bilbro reflects on two metaphors that can help put our new-found “dependency” on web-based video conferencing into perspective: tinned fruit and a prosthetic limb. (17 minutes)
Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 140

Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 140

FEATURED GUESTS: Matthew Rubery, James A. Herrick, Jack Baker, Jeffrey Bilbro, Timothy Gloege, David Hollinger, and Barrett Fisher
Thoughts about higher education

Thoughts about higher education

Four thoughtful academics discuss how the fact of the Incarnation should inform the ends of higher education. (16 minutes)