Andrew Mark HenryThe Pope wears an iconic headdress called the mitre. But why does it look like that? Today I interview Dr. Katie Turner, an expert on ancient Jewish clothing and its interpretation in later centuries in Jewish and Christian art.
Origins of the Popes Mitre (Interview w/ Dr. Katie Turner)Andrew Mark Henry2024-08-16 | The Pope wears an iconic headdress called the mitre. But why does it look like that? Today I interview Dr. Katie Turner, an expert on ancient Jewish clothing and its interpretation in later centuries in Jewish and Christian art.Interviewing Dr. Mark Goodacre about the Gospel of ThomasAndrew Mark Henry2023-09-19 | Sign up for New Insights into the New Testament here!: religionforbreakfast--ehrman.thrivecart.com/nint2023
Dr. Andrew Mark Henry (@ReligionForBreakfast ) sits down with Dr. Mark Goodacre to discuss the Synoptic Gospels, the Gospel of Thomas, and the Apostle Thomas.
0:00 Chatting about Dr. Goodacre's podcast 3:08 What are the Synoptic Gospels? 5:26 The Q Hypothesis 9:49 What is the Gospel of Thomas? 12:34 Did Thomas copy the NT Gospels? 33:55 Use-cases of Gospel of Thomas 36:37 The Character of Thomas the ApostleThe Evolution of Music and Religion [feat. Dr. Connor Wood]Andrew Mark Henry2022-06-17 | Dr. Connor Wood is a scholar of religion. He studies religious and cultural phenomena using the tools of the cognitive and behavioral evolutionary sciences. His research interests include ritual and cognition, cybernetic self-regulation, social ontology, and cultural psychology. In this interview he discusses his research on synchrony, music, and religion.
Dr. Douglas Boin is an ancient historian specializing in the Roman Empire. He has recently published a book on Alaric the Goth, the "barbarian" who famously sacked Rome in 410 CE.Is Religion Intertwined with Morality? [feat. Dr. Ben Purzycki]Andrew Mark Henry2020-01-23 | Dr. Ben Purzycki is an evolutionary anthropologist who studies religion and morality, focusing specifically on "moralistic gods," gods that care about human moral behavior. I sat down with Dr. Purzycki after a religion and science conference at Boston University in 2018.
Join our Patreon community!: patreon.com/religionforbreakfast One-time donations here!: paypal.me/religionforbreakfast Twitter: @ andrewmarkhenry Instagram: instagram.com/andrewmarkhenryExtreme Ritual Explained [feat. Dr. Dimitris Xygalatas]Andrew Mark Henry2019-10-31 | Why do humans participate in extreme rituals? In March 2019, I sat down with the anthropologist Dr. Dimitris Xygalatas, one of the leading scholars of extreme rituals to find out.
Support the show on Patreon: patreon.com/religionforbreakfastChurches for the Godless? [feat. Dr. Anthony Pinn]Andrew Mark Henry2019-08-27 | As religiously unaffiliated people become a larger and larger portion of the US population, we are noticing a rise in atheist/humanist/agnostic gatherings that mirror some of the characteristics of Christian churches (i.e. meeting on Sundays, participating in collective rituals such as singing). What can we learn about these gatherings? Can we call this a godless form of religiosity?
This video was supported, in part, by Sacred Writes: Public Scholarship on Religion, funded by the Henry R. Luce Foundation and hosted by Northeastern University. They paid for my travel to Rice University.
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This video was supported, in part, by Sacred Writes: Public Scholarship on Religion, funded by the Henry R. Luce Foundation and hosted by Northeastern University. They paid for my travel to Rice University.
Check out my favorite religious studies books: amazon.com/shop/religionforbreakfast And the awesome work of Sacred Writes at Northeastern University: sacred-writes.orgWas Martha Added to the Gospel of John? [feat. Elizabeth Schrader]Andrew Mark Henry2019-07-22 | This is the full interview with Duke University Doctoral Student Elizabeth Schrader. We discuss New Testament textual criticism, Duke University, Mary Magdalene, and the Gospel of John. Watch the synopsis video of this research here: youtu.be/rfy6oiB_U-A
You can follow Schrader on Twitter at: @libbieschrader
Support Religion For Breakfast on Patreon!: patreon.com/religionforbreakfastThe Religion and War Feedback Loop? [Interview feat. Dr. Joe Henrich]Andrew Mark Henry2019-06-27 | This is an interview I conducted with Dr. Joe Henrich at the Religion and Science Colloquium hosted by the Center for Mind and Culture in March 2019. We talk about his recent article on the effect that violent conflict has on religiosity.