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This Is Horror Podcast
Eric LaRocca on At Dark, I Become Loathsome, Experiences with Grief, and Forbidden Kinks
In this podcast, Eric LaRocca dives deeper into his incredible new book, At Dark, I Become Loathsome, and talks about experiences with grief, forbidden kinks, and much more. About Eric LaRocca Eric LaRocca is a 2x Bram Stoker Award finalist and Splatterpunk Award winner. Named by Esquire as one of the “Writers Shaping Horror’s Next … Continue reading
2025-03-01
1h 13
This Is Horror Podcast
Eric LaRocca on At Dark, I Become Loathsome, Norman Reedus, and Queer Representation in Horror
In this podcast, Eric LaRocca talks about his brand new book, At Dark, I Become Loathsome, Norman Reedus, queer representation in horror, and much more. About Eric LaRocca Eric LaRocca is a 2x Bram Stoker Award finalist and Splatterpunk Award winner. Named by Esquire as one of the “Writers Shaping Horror’s Next Golden Age” and … Continue reading
2025-02-19
1h 04
The ARC Party
2025 Horror Preview
Welcome to 2025!This is the semi-annual Horror Preview episode, with my treasured guests Becky Spratford and Emily Hughes. Every six months, we gather to share with you all the extensive list of books we’re looking forward to in 2025. As is tradition, we talk about six months at a time, so I’m so excited to share with you all 36 books that we talked about in this episode, covering January to June of 2025. Emily and Becky are the guests for these episodes because they are unrivaled in knowledge of horror literature. Emily as the legendary cura...
2024-12-27
1h 41
This Is Horror Podcast
Eric LaRocca on This Skin Was Once Mine and Other Disturbances
In this podcast, Eric LaRocca talks about This Skin Was Once Mine and Other Disturbances, and much more. About Eric LaRocca Eric LaRocca is the Bram Stoker Award-nominated author of several works of horror and dark fiction including the viral sensation Things Have Gotten Worse Since We Last Spoke. Show notes Click the timestamps to jump … Continue reading
2024-04-03
1h 15
This Is Horror Podcast
Eric LaRocca on Commercial vs. Artistic Considerations when Writing, When To Listen and When To Talk, and Revisiting Everything The Darkness Eats
In this podcast, Eric LaRocca talks about commercial vs. artistic considerations when writing, when to listen and when to talk, revisiting Everything The Darkness Eats, and much more. About Eric LaRocca Eric LaRocca is the Bram Stoker Award-nominated author of several works of horror and dark fiction including the viral sensation Things Have Gotten Worse Since … Continue reading
2024-03-29
1h 06
Longe de Mim Criticar
Trilogia do Apocalipse (feat. Thiago Natário) | #LDMC17
Como diria a Banda Eva: "mas olhe bem, meu amor, é o final da odisseia terrestre!". No episódio de hoje vamos discutir sobre a chamada "Trilogia do Apocalipse" do lendário diretor John Carpenter, composta por "O Enigma de Outro Mundo" (1982), "O Príncipe das Sombras" (1987) e "À Beira da Loucura" (1994). Apesar de não ser uma trilogia oficial, os três filmes daqui são ligados por por alguns dos pontos que vamos comentar. Aqui comigo para falar sobre Carpenter, monstros e o fim do mundo, está Thiago Natário, historiador e um dos hosts do podcast...
2023-10-27
53 min
This Is Horror Podcast
This Is Horror Awards 2021 with Stephen Graham Jones, Eric LaRocca, Gemma Files, Ellen Datlow, Wendy Wagner, Jon Padgett, Cam Collins, Steve Shell, and Neil McRobert
In this podcast, we chat with Stephen Graham Jones, Eric LaRocca, Gemma Files, Ellen Datlow, Wendy Wagner, Jon Padgett, Cam Collins, Steve Shell, and Neil McRobert about their This Is Horror Award wins in 2021. Show notes Novel of the Year Winner: My Heart Is a Chainsaw by Stephen Graham Jones Runner-up: This Thing Between … Continue reading
2023-08-10
6h 01
This Is Horror Podcast
Eric LaRocca on Why He Wrote Everything the Darkness Eats, Split Narratives, and Controversial Scenes
In this podcast, Eric LaRocca talks about why he wrote Everything the Darkness Eats, split narratives, controversial scenes, and much more. About Eric LaRocca Eric LaRocca is the Bram Stoker Award-nominated author of several works of horror and dark fiction including the viral sensation Things Have Gotten Worse Since We Last Spoke. Show notes Thanks for … Continue reading
2023-08-02
1h 23
This Is Horror Podcast
Eric LaRocca on Everything the Darkness Eats, Writing Authentically, and Managing Writing Expectations
In this podcast, Eric LaRocca talks about Everything the Darkness Eats, writing authentically, managing writing expectations, and much more. About Eric LaRocca Eric LaRocca is the Bram Stoker Award-nominated author of several works of horror and dark fiction including the viral sensation Things Have Gotten Worse Since We Last Spoke. Show notes Thanks for Listening! Help … Continue reading
2023-07-29
1h 12
Fight Game Media Network
Take It Home - Night of Champions, Double or Nothing, & Battleground Thoughts | Superstar Billy Graham Vs. Bob Backlund
This week on the Take It Home Podcast, your host John LaRocca gives his thoughts on all three big wrestling events this past weekend. John also talks about a great match he watched between Superstar Billy Graham versus Bob Backlund for the WWWF Championship in a Sicilian Stretcher match. Join the Patreon for just $5.00 per month: https://www.patreon.com/fightgamemedia Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/fightgamemedia Subscribe to our YouTube Page: https://www.youtube.com/c/FightGameMedia Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fightgamemedia Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2023-05-30
58 min
This Is Horror Podcast
Eric LaRocca on The Trees Grew Because I Bled There
In this podcast, Eric LaRocca talks about his brand new collection, The Trees Grew Because I Bled There. About Eric LaRocca Eric LaRocca is the Bram Stoker Award-nominated author of several works of horror and dark fiction including the viral sensation Things Have Gotten Worse Since We Last Spoke. Show notes Thanks for Listening! Help out … Continue reading
2023-03-08
1h 56
This Is Horror Podcast
Eric LaRocca on Authenticity, Titan Books, and Writing Routine
In this podcast, Eric LaRocca talks about authenticity, Titan Books, his writing routine, and much more. About Eric LaRocca Eric LaRocca is the Bram Stoker Award-nominated author of several works of horror and dark fiction including the viral sensation Things Have Gotten Worse Since We Last Spoke. Show notes Thanks for Listening! Help out the … Continue reading
2023-02-25
1h 11
RdMCast
RdMCast #378 - O Horror em De Volta Para o Futuro
Que De Volta Para o Futuro é um dos maiores clássicos da história do cinema pouca gente é capaz de negar. Contudo, deixando de lado o efeito da nostalgia e do encantamento que a trama de Robert Zemeckis e Bob Gale é capaz de criar, algumas duras perguntas emergem: como Marty McFly e Doc Brown se tornaram amigos? Onde o cientista encontrou o plutônio necessário para mover sua máquina do tempo? A escola na qual Lorraine e George McFly estudavam em 1955 era segregada? Seria o Biff Tannen da Hill Valley pós-apocalíptica uma representação de Donald Trump? Estes...
2022-12-01
1h 15
how to win the lottery: a book club podcast
no one is talking about this by patricia lockwood
can a dog be twins? our next stop in our internet module is no one is talking about this by patricia lockwood. we talk about how the novel’s content (at least in the first-half) relies on existing (and somewhat inexplicable) scaffolding around internet humor as well as the way that it captures how fast trends happen and how the internet has an ability to change language forever. we compare it to darcie wilder’s literally show me a healthy person and talk about how lockwood’s priestdaddy informs this narrative. we also talk about the “stomach-dropping” moment midway through the nove...
2022-12-01
43 min
how to win the lottery: a book club podcast
snow crash by neal stephenson
we’re headed back in time (?) to go forward in time (maybe?) to the metaverse (definitely) to talk about snow crash by neal stephenson. we talk about science-fiction being an unusual genre for the pod, trying to balance prescience and ingenuity with problematic plot points, and the pros and cons of writing dystopian futures based on current events. bob gets flabbergasted by neal stephenson’s turn toward a dean koontz mainstay, joey stumbles through a plot summary, and bob shares his issue with the ending. we talk about snow crash‘s influence and potential adaptation, the chicken-and-egg nerd interest conundrum...
2022-11-17
1h 20
how to win the lottery: a book club podcast
17776 by jon bois
our internet module continues as we talk about 17776 by jon bois. is it a book? what defines a book? we get into it. after shreds kickflip mctwists his way back onto the podcast, we talk about what we love about bois's work and discuss "the ichiro moment." we break down the sci-fi future presented by bois, the work's unusual intersection of science-fiction and sports, and using the internet to tell a story in a way only the internet can tell a story. joey tries to get literate. bob swats him down.reading list for season three
2022-11-03
39 min
how to win the lottery: a book club podcast
megan boyle interview (author of liveblog)
megan boyle swung by the ol’ lottery pod treehouse to talk with us about her book liveblog (and a whole lot more). after briefly pivoting to a bob-centric interview, we talk about liveblog existing in a different era of the internet, how her intentions in writing liveblog aligned (or didn’t) with how it played out, and whether the word “autofiction” makes her cringe. we talk about what liveblog would have been like if she thought about making it a book from the start, the process of adapting this from a tumblr into a book, and her transition away from a public pe...
2022-10-27
1h 11
how to win the lottery: a book club podcast
liveblog by megan boyle
our internet module continues with our longest book this season (and one of our favorites we’ve covered so far): liveblog by megan boyle. (our interview with megan will drop next week.) this episode begins with a return to everyone’s favorite segment (schedule talk) before we talk about our poor planning re: podcast preparation. we explore the “scaffolding” of liveblog, megan boyle’s bravery (and her trust in her audience), and how relatable so much of this novel is. joey likens liveblog to the avengers. bob has a stretch of saying words in a strange way. we talk about how liveb...
2022-10-20
1h 08
how to win the lottery: a book club podcast
the novelist by jordan castro
our internet module heads toward another brand new novel as we share (kind of!) conflicting opinions about the novelist by jordan castro. we talk about how castro writes about the process of writing, the multiple jordan castros at play here, and how online life dictates our thoughts and controls our actions. bob lays out his dictates for editing this podcast before (boldly!) defending himself; joey laughs and throws bob out of whack. we decide that this is a gray man podcast now before we head “back to the bathroom!” a triumphant segment returns.reading list for season three
2022-10-06
1h 09
how to win the lottery: a book club podcast
fernando sdrigotti interview (author of shitstorm)
we’re joined by fernando sdrigotti, author of shitstorm, to talk about his writing and how “the algorithm loves a shitstorm.” we find out about the (vastly different) origins of the “novelette,” how the pacing of the writing changed over time, and being on twitter throughout the news events referenced in his writing. we talk about richard dawkins, the need to “do the work” to keep up with social media (and the language therein), and how twitter has evolved over the years. can twitter be saved? how different would shitstorm be if he published it in 2022? does bob know about wagatha chr...
2022-09-29
57 min
how to win the lottery: a book club podcast
shitstorm by fernando sdrigotti
sorry, tipper gore! our internet module continues with shitstorm by fernando sdrigotti, and the google ban is still being upheld. it’s not christmas (yet), but we check in on our new year’s resolutions and talk about (very) short stories before diving into sdrigotti’s novella. we discuss the perceived catharsis of writing this, the novella’s parallels to our reality, and how it investigates the hypocrisies that engage our cycle of anger. we compare shitstorm to books we’ve read (but episodes we haven’t released yet, sorry), try to parse what the final third of the novella means, a...
2022-09-22
37 min
how to win the lottery: a book club podcast
b.r. yeager interview (author of amygdalatropolis)
this episode of how to win the lottery starts in media res, which is fancy speak for “in the middle of the action.” (this may be wildly wrong, but we must operate under the assumption that bob’s google ban is still in effect.) we’re joined by b.r. yeager, author of amygdalatropolis, to talk about what “transgressive fiction” means (and if it means anything at all), how to pin down truth in a place where exaggeration and lying is the norm, and the process of writing difficult scenes. we talk about our own experiences with the internet, the temptation...
2022-09-15
51 min
how to win the lottery: a book club podcast
amygdalatropolis by b.r. yeager
our internet season continues with amygdalatropolis by b.r. yeager, which tackles a topic new to literature. (note: this episode has a content warning.) after stumbling over the title (and what an amygdala does), we talk about the literal structure and style of printing books, the act of (once again) reading the internet in print form, and defining the different worlds explored in the narrative. we discuss amygdalatropolis as a transressive novel, the way it captures an 8chan-esque forum, and the hyperreality it dabbles in toward its end. plus, we try to make sense of edia connole’s academic essay...
2022-09-08
52 min
how to win the lottery: a book club podcast
literally show me a healthy person by darcie wilder
our season on the internet continues with literally show me a healthy person by darcie wilder. joey is joined by “the man with no name,” and we begin by dissecting his way of listening to our show before declaring we’re a tub talk recap podcast now. we discuss how the novel is a narrative of a frame of mind (and how that’s tied to the internet), what reading this book feels like, and the book’s humor and its profound sadness. we talk about the global thoughts darcie hits on and how it (maybe!) informs who she (the writer...
2022-08-25
38 min
how to win the lottery: a book club podcast
mount chicago by adam levin
we’re taking a slight detour this module (and returning to the work of adam levin) for a bonus episode about mount chicago. we compare mount chicago to the instructions, rank some birds, and hear why bob hates robert redford. we discuss autobiography as a metafictional trick, the idea of the “face” of a narrative, and finding context in an author’s work. we discuss behaviorism, acid and shitting, and beavers and ducks and alternate reality. joey praises entourage. bob makes a plea to adam levin before explaining his reading process.adam’s mini-module picks:e...
2022-08-11
1h 40
Cinematório
Impressão Crítica: ”Agente Oculto”
Mais do mesmo só que mais caro. - Visite o nosso site e confira podcasts de cinema, críticas de filmes, entrevistas, notícias e muito mais - Junte-se ao Cineclube Cinematório e tenha acesso a conteúdo exclusivo de cinema - Quer mandar um e-mail? Escreva para contato@cinematorio.com.br Em "Agente Oculto", os diretores Anthony e Joe Russo (de "Vingadores: Ultimato") colocam Ryan Gosling e Chris Evans um contra o outro em um filme de ação que conta com um dos maiores orçamentos da Netflix: 200 milhões de dólare...
2022-07-29
28 min
how to win the lottery: a book club podcast
the shore by katie runde
our internet module continues as we seek community in online forums and talk about the shore by katie runde. after struggling with scheduling details that no one needs to know or care about, we talk about the epistolary nature of the shore (and the timeless quality of that). bob does a terrible james joyce impression and we talk about the american sniper, chris kyle. we discuss the ethics of our online existence, whether the end punts on the hard stuff (and if it matters), and how closely the novel reflects shore life.reading list for season three
2022-07-28
46 min
how to win the lottery: a book club podcast
a touch of jen by beth morgan
we're kicking off our season about the internet with a touch of jen by beth morgan. we start by naming famous remys, wondering who the titular "jen" is, and work through a loud groan coming from outside joey's house. we talk about despising remy (yet relating to him), being caught off guard by the novel's unexpected twists, and trying to make sense of the novel's third act. joey talks about why he loved it (spoilers!) and bobby compliments beth morgan on her use the exclamation point (and her ability to adapt internet conversations into the novel). we talk about...
2022-07-14
1h 03
The Butch and The Bi
Episode 86 - Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022)
Sends us a comment or question!Hey Friends,We checked out possibly the best movie of 2022, A24's and the directing/writing duo Daniel Kwan's and Daniel Scheinert's "Everything Everywhere All at Once". Starring Michelle Yeoh, Stephanie Hsu, Ke Huy Quan, and Jamie Lee Curtis, an extremely mundane mother and owner of a laundromat is thrown into chaos when she learns of the multiverse and her place of it. Daring to ask the question, What If? But does it do that better than "Spider-Man: No Way Home" or Marvel's "What If?"?Released:M...
2022-04-19
42 min
This Is Horror Podcast
Eric LaRocca on The Strange Things We Become, Henley’s Edge, and We Can Never Leave This Place
In this podcast Eric LaRocca talks about The Strange Thing We Become, Henley’s Edge, We Can Never Leave This Place, and much more. About Eric LaRocca Eric LaRocca is the author of several works of horror and dark fiction including the viral sensation Things Have Gotten Worse Since We Last Spoke. Show notes Click the … Continue reading
2022-03-24
1h 06
This Is Horror Podcast
Eric LaRocca on Things Have Gotten Worse Since We Last Spoke, Going Viral, and Playwriting
In this podcast Eric LaRocca talks about Things Have Gotten Worse Since We Last Spoke, going viral, playwriting, and much more. About Eric LaRocca Eric LaRocca is the author of several works of horror and dark fiction including the viral sensation Things Have Gotten Worse Since We Last Spoke. Show notes Click the timestamps to … Continue reading
2022-03-18
1h 04
RdMCast
RdMCast #329 - Especial de Horror Natalino
Ho Ho Ho amantes do horror! Sejam muito bem vindos ao segundo especial de Natal do RdMCast! Em clima de despedida ao ano que passou, Gabi, Thiago e Braga vestem suas toquinhas de Papai Noel e conversam sobre uma das melhores épocas do ano. Indo da Cidade do Halloween ao Apocalipse Zumbi, ainda damos uma passadinha na cabana do Krampus e falamos sobre sua milenar tradição de punir as crianças que não se comportaram. Então prepare seu espírito natalino mais sombrio e nos acompanhe nesta discussão sobre três filmes de horror pra assistir no dia 25...
2021-12-23
1h 06
Theology on the Go
What Hath Athens to Do With Jerusalem? Podcast
What Hath Athens to Do With Jerusalem? What does philosophy have to do with theology, the Church, and Christian doctrine? Should Christians be interested in philosophy, and—if so—why? To address these questions, Jonathan and James invited a good friend and former colleague. Bob LaRocca is an assistant professor of Liberal Arts and Science at Cairn University where he teaches Introduction to Philosophy and Apologetics. Bob sets the foundation for the discussion by defining philosophy and its purpose. What can philosophy teach us about faith that hasn’t already been addressed and explained in Scripture? In a simple but eloque...
2021-10-04
33 min
The Mike Herrera Podcast
#348 with Joey LaRocca
Joey LaRocca is known as the frontman of LA based street punk band The Briggs Joey and I catch up on: -His latest music projects including producing pop and hip hop Example and new personal projects called Vintage Warfare and Back Alley Lecture. -The Briggs -Vinyl collecting -growing up punk -Living the creative life -living with tattoos and getting tattooed Give this one a listen for some good vibes! Find Joey online: Instagram, Twitter and Facebook ...
2021-02-22
1h 06
RdMCast
RdMCast #285 – O Exorcista
O Exorcista (1973) foi um marco no cinema de horror. Já estava na hora de ganhar um episódio especial só para ele. No RdMCast dessa semana, nossa bancada se reúne em uma discussão sobre o livro de William Peter Blatty, o filme clássico, suas continuações e algumas outras obras derivadas. Separe sua água benta e enfrente o Pazuzu com a gente! Apresentadores: Thiago Natário, Gabi Larocca e Gabriel Braga. * ARTE DA VITRINE: Estúdio Grim SEJA UM(A) APOIADOR(A) * Apoie o RdM a produzir mais conteúdo e ganhe recompensas exclusivas! * Acesse: https://apoia.se/rdm * Conh...
2021-02-18
1h 27
RdMCast
RdMCast #280 – Especial Desenhos e o Horror
Muito antes de termos contato com a literatura e o cinema de horror, alguns desenhos que acompanharam nossa infância já haviam introduzido a temática de forma bastante criativa. Nossa bancada escolheu três desenhos animados, Scooby Doo, Coragem, o Cão Covarde e As Terríveis Aventuras de Billy & Mandy para revisitar nossas primeiras experiências com o horror. Junte-se a nós nessa viagem nostálgica pelo macabro de nossa infância. Apresentadores: Gabriel Braga, Thiago Natário e Gabi Larocca QUER UM 2021 DIFERENTE? CAMBLY-SE COM UM SUPER DESCONTO de 47%! * O Cambly é uma plataforma de ensino personalizado de inglês qu...
2021-01-14
1h 30
Adventures in History!
Cleveland Baseball History: Episode 14: 2000's!
The Tribe reached the playoffs in 2001 and 2007. In the latter year, the team made it to the ALCS and had a 3-1 series lead before being eliminated. Close to the World Series, but no cigar! The team had exciting contention years during this decade along with painful rebuilding ones. Top performers included: David Segui, Ricky Ledee, John McDonald, Chuck Finley, Steve Karsay, Bob Wickman, Jason Bere, Marty Cordova, Juan Gonzales, Ellis Burks, Karim Garcia, Milton Bradley, CC Sabathia, Jake Westbrook, David Riske, John Rocker, Ryan Drese, Ricky Gutierrez, Matt Lawton, Chris Magruder, Lee Stevens, Coco Crisp, Ben Broussard, Brady Ander...
2019-11-28
4h 00
La Palabra Despierta
La Palabra Despierta #6 (Piti Fernández)
El cantante de Las Pastillas del Abuelo habla sobre su carrera solista, la primera canción que compuso, la inspiración en "Redemption song" de Bob Marley para tocar la guitarra, el éxito temprano con LPDA, su experiencia como actor, la desesperanza en la política argentina, el avance del movimiento feminista, y mucho más.
2019-04-08
1h 10
Discovering Jazz
Episode 40, Jazz and Politics Part 3
Jazz has always been political in some form. Right from its earliest beginnings, this African American music was taken over by the dominant American middle class ‘white’ culture with no credit going to the black originators. That’s political—since politics is about power differentials. Most of the money was made by white people taking over the music in the early years. Who was called the “King of Jazz? Paul Whiteman! And when an all white band made the first jazz recording (they called it ‘jass’), the leader, James Larocca. claimed to have ‘invented’ jazz. In this program I play that recording. Iron...
2018-09-04
00 min
Great X-Pectations: An X-Men Discussion Podcast
Episode 30: 2nd Annual Giant-Sized-XMas Pod
MUSIC INTRO - "O Tannenbaum" - Vince Guaraldi Trio Sean and Gerry slip into the Christmas spirit and discuss ! We discuss our most coveted pages of original X-Men art: Uncanny #211 pg 21, Colossus vs Riptide - Brett Blevins & Al Williamson Uncanny X-Men #209 pg 14 John Romita Jr. & P. Craig Russell Bizzare Adventures #27 pg 43 - Dave Cockrum Astonishing X-Men Vol 2 #4 pg 21 - John Cassaday Astonishing X-Men Vol 2 #22 pg 24 - John Cassaday Uncanny X-Men 132 final page - John Byrne & Terry Austin Uncanny #134 pg 4 - John Byrne & Terry Austin X-Men #69 pg 1...
2018-06-09
1h 44
Making It With Jimmy Diresta, Bob Clagett and David Picciuto
Episode 170: Elephants
This week Jimmy Diresta, Bob Clagett, and David Picciuto talk about Jimmy’s most recent class, consumables, new camera people and unsolicited advice. What We’re Working On Jimmy Diresta new class David Picciuto looking for a new camera person Bob Clagett spending time outside, doing Tapigami Links: Tapigami What we’re watching: David’s Pick of the Week: Michael Alm Bob’s Pick of the Week: Primal Branding Jimmy’s Pick of the Week: Jacob LaRocca Special thanks to all of our patrons on Patreon for supp...
2018-06-08
1h 16
Z I B A L D O N E
Con Jorge da Rocha e il Teatro Stabile di Barcellona (10 giugno 2016)
Il menù di Zibaldone di questo venerdì è stato il seguente: – Jorge da Rocha è un contrabbassista portoghese residente da qualche anno a Barcellona. Ad aprile è uscito il suo primo disco da solista, These Are a Few of My Favorite Songs (What About Music, 2016), dove, accompagnato solo dal suo ingombrante strumento e dalla sua voce, reinterpreta canzoni di Zeca Afonso, Bob Marley, Radiohead, Massive Attack, Eden Ahbez, White Stripes e Bjork. Da questo album ci siamo ascoltati Vejam Bem (di Zeca Afonso), Concrete Jungle (di Bob Marley), Teardrop (di Massive Attack) e Idioteque (dei Radiohead). Per saperne di più, date un’...
2016-06-12
1h 57
Philosophy for Theologians
An Introduction to Universals
Philosophy for Theologians opens up the subject of universals by discussing the basic approaches to reality found in thinkers such as Plato and Aristotle. After laying an introductory foundation, the panel discusses Bavinck’s approach to the subject and his views of how theology relates to disciplines. Participants: Bob LaRocca, Camden Bucey, Jared Oliphint, Paul Maxwell
2011-07-05
1h 25
Philosophy for Theologians
An Introduction to Universals
Philosophy for Theologians opens up the subject of universals by discussing the basic approaches to reality found in thinkers such as Plato and Aristotle. After laying an introductory foundation, the panel discusses Bavinck’s approach to the subject and his views of how theology relates to disciplines. Participants: Bob LaRocca, Camden Bucey, Jared Oliphint, Paul Maxwell
2011-07-05
1h 25
Philosophy for Theologians
An Introduction to Universals
Philosophy for Theologians opens up the subject of universals by discussing the basic approaches to reality found in thinkers such as Plato and Aristotle. After laying an introductory foundation, the panel discusses Bavinck’s approach to the subject and his views of how theology relates to disciplines. Participants: Bob LaRocca, Camden Bucey, Jared Oliphint, Paul Maxwell
2011-07-05
1h 25
Philosophy for Theologians
The Relationship of Philosophy to Theology
For Reformed theologians it can be rather difficult to articulate the relationship between philosophy and theology. Is philosophy simply theology asking different questions? Is it a distinct discipline that can be differentiated from theological inquiry? Bob LaRocca drives a discussion pertaining to these difficult questions. Participants: Bob LaRocca, Camden Bucey, Daniel Schrock, Jared Oliphint
2011-03-22
1h 11
Philosophy for Theologians
The Relationship of Philosophy to Theology
For Reformed theologians it can be rather difficult to articulate the relationship between philosophy and theology. Is philosophy simply theology asking different questions? Is it a distinct discipline that can be differentiated from theological inquiry? Bob LaRocca drives a discussion pertaining to these difficult questions. Participants: Bob LaRocca, Camden Bucey, Daniel Schrock, Jared Oliphint
2011-03-22
1h 11
Philosophy for Theologians
The Relationship of Philosophy to Theology
For Reformed theologians it can be rather difficult to articulate the relationship between philosophy and theology. Is philosophy simply theology asking different questions? Is it a distinct discipline that can be differentiated from theological inquiry? Bob LaRocca drives a discussion pertaining to these difficult questions. Participants: Bob LaRocca, Camden Bucey, Daniel Schrock, Jared Oliphint
2011-03-22
1h 11
Philosophy for Theologians
Thomas’ Second Way
Bob LaRocca leads a discuss on Thomas Aquinas’ Second Way. The Second Way is an argument for the existence of God from efficient causes. The flow of the argument is as follows: We perceive a series of efficient causes of things in the world. Nothing exists prior to itself. Therefore nothing is the efficient cause […]
2010-09-13
45 min
Philosophy for Theologians
Thomas’ Second Way
Bob LaRocca leads a discuss on Thomas Aquinas’ Second Way. The Second Way is an argument for the existence of God from efficient causes. The flow of the argument is as follows: We perceive a series of efficient causes of things in the world. Nothing exists prior to itself. Therefore nothing is the efficient cause of itself. If a previous efficient cause does not exist, neither does the thing that results. Therefore if the first thing in a series does not exist, nothing in the series exists. The series of efficient causes cannot extend ad infinitum into the pas...
2010-09-13
45 min
Philosophy for Theologians
Thomas’ Second Way
Bob LaRocca leads a discuss on Thomas Aquinas’ Second Way. The Second Way is an argument for the existence of God from efficient causes. The flow of the argument is as follows: We perceive a series of efficient causes of things in the world. Nothing exists prior to itself. Therefore nothing is the efficient cause […]
2010-09-13
45 min
Philosophy for Theologians
Thomas’ First Way
Bob LaRocca brings Thomas Aquinas’ famous first way to the table. Thomas’ ways have become staples in apologetic discussions. Participants: Bob LaRocca, Jared Oliphint, Jonathan Brack
2010-08-18
55 min
Philosophy for Theologians
Thomas’ First Way
Bob LaRocca brings Thomas Aquinas’ famous first way to the table. Thomas’ ways have become staples in apologetic discussions. Participants: Bob LaRocca, Jared Oliphint, Jonathan Brack
2010-08-18
55 min
Philosophy for Theologians
Thomas’ First Way
Bob LaRocca brings Thomas Aquinas’ famous first way to the table. Thomas’ ways have become staples in apologetic discussions. Participants: Bob LaRocca, Jared Oliphint, Jonathan Brack
2010-08-18
55 min
Philosophy for Theologians
Hume’s Argument Against Belief in Miracles, Part 2
Daniel Schrock stops by to discuss Hume and his philosophical position on miracles. This is part two of a two part discussion. Download Daniel Schrock’s paper Hume’s Argument Against Miracles. Participants: Bob LaRocca, Camden Bucey, Daniel Schrock, Jared Oliphint, Jonathan Brack
2010-08-11
32 min
Philosophy for Theologians
Hume’s Argument Against Belief in Miracles, Part 2
Daniel Schrock stops by to discuss Hume and his philosophical position on miracles. This is part two of a two part discussion. Download Daniel Schrock’s paper Hume’s Argument Against Miracles. Participants: Bob LaRocca, Camden Bucey, Daniel Schrock, Jared Oliphint, Jonathan Brack
2010-08-11
32 min
Philosophy for Theologians
Hume’s Argument Against Belief in Miracles, Part 2
Daniel Schrock stops by to discuss Hume and his philosophical position on miracles. This is part two of a two part discussion. Download Daniel Schrock’s paper Hume’s Argument Against Miracles. Participants: Bob LaRocca, Camden Bucey, Daniel Schrock, Jared Oliphint, Jonathan Brack
2010-08-11
32 min
Philosophy for Theologians
Hume’s Argument Against Belief in Miracles, Part 1
Daniel Schrock stops by to discuss Hume and his philosophical position on miracles. This is part one of a two part discussion. Daniel Schrock Hume’s Argument Against Miracles Hume entry on Wikipedia Hume’s works on the Gutenberg Project Participants: Bob LaRocca, Camden Bucey, Daniel Schrock, Jared Oliphint, Jonathan Brack
2010-08-03
50 min
Philosophy for Theologians
Hume’s Argument Against Belief in Miracles, Part 1
Daniel Schrock stops by to discuss Hume and his philosophical position on miracles. This is part one of a two part discussion. Daniel Schrock Hume’s Argument Against Miracles Hume entry on Wikipedia Hume’s works on the Gutenberg Project Participants: Bob LaRocca, Camden Bucey, Daniel Schrock, Jared Oliphint, Jonathan Brack
2010-08-03
50 min
Philosophy for Theologians
Hume’s Argument Against Belief in Miracles, Part 1
Daniel Schrock stops by to discuss Hume and his philosophical position on miracles. This is part one of a two part discussion. Daniel Schrock Hume’s Argument Against Miracles Hume entry on Wikipedia Hume’s works on the Gutenberg Project Participants: Bob LaRocca, Camden Bucey, Daniel Schrock, Jared Oliphint, Jonathan Brack
2010-08-03
50 min
Philosophy for Theologians
The Metaphysics of Aristotle
The crew spends a few minutes discussing the metaphysical system of Aristotle, one of philosophy’s greatest minds. Participants: Bob LaRocca, Camden Bucey, Jared Oliphint, Jonathan Brack
2010-06-07
22 min
Philosophy for Theologians
The Metaphysics of Aristotle
The crew spends a few minutes discussing the metaphysical system of Aristotle, one of philosophy’s greatest minds. Participants: Bob LaRocca, Camden Bucey, Jared Oliphint, Jonathan Brack
2010-06-07
22 min
Philosophy for Theologians
The Metaphysics of Aristotle
The crew spends a few minutes discussing the metaphysical system of Aristotle, one of philosophy’s greatest minds. Participants: Bob LaRocca, Camden Bucey, Jared Oliphint, Jonathan Brack
2010-06-07
22 min
Philosophy for Theologians
Bavinck, Reid and Realism
We realized many of our discussions on the Reformed Media Review were drifting toward the philosophical. And we also believe there is a general lack of good philosophical resources – at least from people working from a Reformed theological framework. As a result, we bring you Philosophy for Theologians. Our goal in this program is to provide an overview of a particular philosophical figure or an idea and to analyze it critically through the lens of Scripture. That doesn’t mean proof-texting Kant’s views, but it does mean that we consider everything in light of God’s revelation. We not only want to...
2010-04-26
32 min
Westminster_Videos
Calvin 500 - LaRocca
Bob LaRocca talks about John Calvin's influence in his life
2010-04-05
07 min
The Sound of 78s
The Sound of 78s: Episode 26
The Original Dixieland Five: Original Dixieland One-Step (LaRocca, arr. J. Dale) Nick LaRocca (cornet), Eddie Edwards (trombone), Larry Shields (clarinet), J. Russel Robinson (piano), Tony Sbarbaro (drums). HMV B8648 recorded New York, 10 November 1936. Wolverine Orchestra: Tiger Rag (La Rocca) Bix Beiderbecke (cornet), Al Gande (trombone), Jimmy Hartwell (clarinet/alto sax), George Johnson (tenor sax), Dick Voynow (piano), Bob Gillette (banjo), Min Leibrook (brass bass), Vic Moore (drums). Brunswick 02205 recorded Richmond, Indiana, 20 June 1924. The Mills Brothers: The Old Man Of The Mountain (Brown, Young). '(Novelty Quartet, with Guitar acc.) No musical instruments or mechanical devices used on this recording other...
2008-06-27
00 min