‘If Truth Were a Child,’ with George Handley [MIPodcast #105]
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4.7 • 809 Ratings
🗓️ 7 April 2020
⏱️ 62 minutes
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Summary
We live in an age of polemics. Choices are presented as mutually exclusive and we are given little time to listen. You are either secular or religious. You either believe in the exclusive truth of your own religion or you believe that truth is everywhere—or nowhere. The battle over truth rages on. But what if truth were a child? What if we pursued a relationship with the truth and each other in more caring ways?
Dr. George Handley joins us in this episode to talk about his book, If Truth Were a Child. If you’re a church leader who is looking to connect better with the flock, or if you’re one of the sheep who feels undernourished, George Handley has important things to share with you.
About the GuestGeorge B. Handley teaches interdisciplinary humanities at Brigham Young University, where he also serves as the associate director of the Faculty Center. He received his BA from Stanford University and his MA and PhD in comparative literature at UC-Berkeley. His scholarly publications and creative writing focus on the intersection between religion, literature, and the environment. His books include the memoir Home Waters: A Year of Recompenses on the Provo River, the novel American Fork, and two collections of essays in the Living Faith series entitled If Truth Were a Child and The Hope of Nature.
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| 0:00.0 | Testing. One, two, testing. Testing. How is your sound, Dorian? |
| 0:04.9 | Testing, testing. Okay, great. And how old are you, Dorian? |
| 0:11.2 | Five. And you just had a birthday. Where are we at right now? |
| 0:15.4 | In the car. What are we doing in the car? Why are we sitting in the car? |
| 0:19.6 | To do the podcast. To do the podcast, because it's kind of quiet in here. What's going on in the car? Why are we sitting in the car? To do the podcast. |
| 0:21.3 | To do the podcast, because it's kind of quiet in here. |
| 0:23.8 | What's going on in the world right now, pal? |
| 0:25.7 | A virus. |
| 0:27.1 | We're trying to stay safe at home, right? |
| 0:29.2 | Mm-hmm. |
| 0:30.2 | What does the virus do? |
| 0:31.9 | It gets people sick. |
| 0:34.6 | But this one, it makes people really sick. |
| 0:38.0 | How can we prevent people from getting the virus? |
| 0:41.3 | Well, not touching things that other people touch. |
| 0:46.3 | And what can we do with our hands? |
| 0:48.5 | Wash our hands a lot. And keep distance from other people, right? |
| 0:52.7 | Mm-hmm. |
| 0:54.0 | Are you having fun with mom and dad both at home all the time? |
| 0:56.6 | Yeah. |
| 0:57.2 | Yeah? |
| 0:57.7 | Can I tell them a story? |
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