The Sectarian Review

By: Danny Anderson
  • Summary

  • Cultural criticism, with an emphasis on art, politics, religion, and education. Discussion, opinion, and reviews.
    (c) Christian Humanist Radio Network
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Episodes
  • Sectarian Review 194: Clarence Jordan's Inconvenient Gospel
    Nov 24 2022

    Today, Danny talks with Dr. Frederick L. Downing, scholar and editor of a new book for Plough Books called The Inconvenient Gospel. The book is a collection of writings by Clarence Jordan, founder of the famous Koinonia Farm in Georgia. Downing was a pioneer in the Civil Rights Movement and ran into vitriolic opposition from his fellow Southern Christians. Downing discusses how Jordan's theology and activism was years ahead of his time and how mainstream Christianity has finally come around to his thinking on these issues.

    More on the book as well as purchasing options, can be found here: https://www.plough.com/en/topics/community/intentional-community/inconvenient-gospel

    Here is the contact info for Koinonia Farm:

    koinoniafarm.org 1324 GA-49, Americus, GA 31719 229 924-0391

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    41 mins
  • Sectarian Review 193: Prince of Darkness
    Oct 27 2022

    The 2022 Christian Humanist Halloween crossover is here! This year, Nathan Gilmour and Carter Smith-Stepper join Danny Anderson for a discussion of John Carpenter's under-rated classic Prince of Darkness. The film presents an alternative theological universe in which Satan has spent millenia as the prisoner of a secret sect of the Catholic Church. As he begins to stir, a group of academics, along with a priest, join together to try and stop him from bringing his father, an ancient dark god, back to Earth.

    The film has heavy Lovecraftian themes and Carter, Nathan, and Danny have a spirited (and largely unresolved) theological debate about cosmic horror.

    Update:

    Danny's article "John Carpenter and the Origin of Evil" for Pop Culture and Theology: https://popularcultureandtheology.com/2022/10/31/john-carpenter-and-the-origins-of-evil/

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    1 hr and 31 mins
  • Sectarian Review 192: Elvis Costello Retrospective
    Sep 8 2022

    Returning to the today is C. Derick Varn. This time he joins Danny Anderson to discuss the unique and incredible musical career of British singer-songwriter Elvis Costello. Emerging out the British pub rock, punk, and New Wave scenes, Costello forged an almost unparallelled career of musical variation and experimentation. Varn and Anderson discuss what makes him so important.

    Links

    Varn Vlog https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMuZYE1Q9yNpzn4dzsPtmcQ

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    1 hr and 29 mins

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