This is a video from the Rosy Cross 2 conference at Philosophy Portal as well as an opening to the final Real Talk for the Christianity in Transition series at The Portal.
This is a series of conversations inspired by February 2025 in The Portal including Rob Zahn, Kevin Crouse, Helen Rollins, Timothee Bres, Pamela von Sabljar, and Rebecca Rose Prentice.
This is a conversation with deconstructionologist Jim Palmer and cultural theorist Brendan Graham Dempsey about our upcoming sessions focused on Christianity.
This conversation with Arran Rogerson focuses on his metaphor of The Torch as a way to think about reconciliation with the intergenerational nature of our life and becoming.
Singularities is a new series aiming for a more narrative investigation into the personal dimension of religion. The third episode hosts Javier Rivera, philosopher and writer attempting to think.
Peter Robinson and I discuss his historical relation to religion growing up in Ireland and England, as well as his movement into scientific rationalism and pluralistic spiritual communities.
In this conversation we will explore Marc Blainey's doctoral research in full, which was recently released in a SUNY series of Transpersonal and Humanistic Psychology, and titled "Christ Returns from the Jungle: Ayahuasca Religion as Mystical Healing".
In this conversation Dr. Richard Boothby discusses his latest book, Embracing the Void, which forwards the theory that the unknown is central to a psychoanalytic theory of religion.
In this seminar with Peter Rollins we are introduced to the notion of pyrotheology and the conditions of possibility for a Church of the Contradiction.
This is an interview with political activists Malcolm and Simone Collins to discuss their book A Pragmatists Guide to Crafting Religion, a work which attempts to think through the concept of the cultivar to approach the problem of declining reproduction among affluent cultures.
This is an interview with writer Matthew Stanley of Samsara Diagnostics inspired by his publication “It Was Nothing” which focuses on a dialectical analysis of Heidegger and Nishitani.