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Forged

Forged

著者: Brian Williams
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Forged: A timeless way of living. A podcast about forging lives of discipline, delight, craft, and calling that carry enduring wisdom into modern life.© 2026 Brian Williams アート 文学史・文学批評
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  • Common Arts and Human Formation: Chris Hall on Apprenticeship, Craft, and the Education of the Whole Person
    2026/03/23

    In this episode of Forged, Chris Hall reflects on the formative power of the “common arts”—the ordinary skills and embodied practices that shape both learning and character. Drawing on stories from the classroom and the farm, Hall argues that education flourishes when intellectual study is joined to hands-on craft, inviting students into apprenticeship, real responsibility, and attentiveness to the natural world. He also addresses the cultural divide between academic learning and vocational skill, urging a recovery of an older vision in which liberal arts and practical arts enrich one another. The conversation closes with reflections on discipline, delight, craft, and calling—from music and time in the woods to wisdom drawn from Miyamoto Musashi’s Book of Five Rings about pursuing mastery and a life well lived.

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    1 時間 5 分
  • Contemplate or Exploit: Andy Crouch on Technology, Formation, and the Innovation Bargain
    2026/03/09

    In this Forged conversation, Andy Crouch argues that “we either contemplate or we exploit”—a bracing claim that frames his vision for stewarding our humanity in an age of technological convenience. Drawing on a biblical account of the human person as heart, soul, mind, and strength, he contends that genuine flourishing is found through the relational, embodied labors of home, church, and school. Crouch names the “innovation bargain” as a crucial lens for reckoning with technology’s costs, and he calls listeners back to shared household rhythms and focal practices as ordinary disciplines for becoming more fully human.

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    1 時間 21 分
  • Crafting a Poetic Life with Malcolm Guite
    2026/02/20

    Poet, priest, and professor Malcolm Guite invites us into a conversation that moves from the Arthurian legend of the wounded king and ruined land to our own modern struggle to see the world as meaningful and alive. He shares how a childhood encounter with the Grail stories taught him that one reckless act can wound a whole world, and how healing begins with recovering wonder. Guite makes a compelling case for poetry and story as wisdom-bearers that help restore our vision. He closes with his radiant poem “O Sapientia,” a final invitation to recognize hidden wisdom “disguised as everything.”

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    56 分
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