20/01/2022
Another link from our Director, Simon Kennedy, who has written an article for The University Bookman on Ferenc Horcher's recent book about political philosophy and cities.
The Politics of Scale
Simon P. Kennedy reviews Ferenc Hörcher’s Political Philosophy of the European City.
20/01/2022
The Millis Institute has gotten off to a good start in 2022! We have a series of public lectures planned, more podcast episodes, and we're working on a new website.
Our Director has been busy, too. Here's a podcast interview with Jonathan Cole of "The Political Animals." We discuss Roger Scruton's political philosophy, his view of political authority vs. freedom, and COVID lockdowns. Juicy! Have a listen.
Roger Scruton on Freedom, Authority and the Meaning of Conservatism by The Political Animals
In this throwback episode, Simon Kennedy joins Jonathan for a discussion of Roger Scruton's classic work The Meaning of Conservatism. In particular, they hone in on Scruton's conception of freedom and authority and its potential illumination in the current political turbulence of the covid era. Dr S...
11/11/2021
A new Millis Podcast episode is up! Simon is joined by David Daintree, the Director of the Christopher Dawson Centre in Hobart, and former President of Campion College Australia. We discuss the legacy of Christopher Dawson, the idea of "Western" Civilisation, and the future of the humanities in Australia. Check it out at the link!
The Millis Podcast: David Daintree on Christopher Dawson and "Western" Civilisation
In this episode, Simon chats to Dr David Daintree, who is the Director of the Christopher Dawson Centre for Cultural Studies, which is based down in Hobart i...
11/11/2021
A new Millis Podcast episode is up! Simon is joined by David Daintree, the Director of the Christopher Dawson Centre in Hobart, and former President of Campion College Australia. We discuss the legacy of Christopher Dawson, the idea of "Western" Civilisation, and the future of the humanities in Australia. Check it out at the link!
David Daintree on Christopher Dawson and Western Civilisation by The Millis Podcast
In this episode, Simon chats to Dr David Daintree, who is the Director of the Christopher Dawson Centre for Cultural Studies, which is based down in Hobart in Tasmania. He is a classicist and medieval Latinist, with an MLitt from Cambridge and a PhD from the University of Tasmania. He has held visit...
10/11/2021
Our Director, Simon Kennedy, has just had a guest editorial published in the newsletter of the Christopher Dawson Centre for Cultural Studies. Check out his article 'The Melanchthon Option and the Future of Christian Education' at the link.
GUEST EDITORIAL: DR SIMON KENNEDY
We open this time with a special guest article, by Dr Simon Kennedy, Director of the Millis Institute and Senior Lecturer in Humanities at Christian Heritage College, a Research Fellow at the University of Queensland and a Scholar-in-Residence at Redlands College:
12/10/2021
New Millis Podcast episode! Check out my conversation with Brisbane School of Theology Lecturer, Bruce Pass, where we ask why Herman Bavinck is such a big deal. We also explore questions around Christian theology in history, Reformed thought, and what it means to be a modern thinker.
Bruce Pass on Herman Bavinck and modern theology by The Millis Podcast
In this episode, Simon is joined by Dr Bruce Pass to talk about the theology of Herman Bavinck. Bruce is Lecturer in Christian Thought and History at Brisbane School of Theology. He is also a Senior Research Fellow at the School of Historical and Philosophical Inquiry at the University of Queensland...
12/10/2021
New Millis Podcast episode! Check out my conversation with Brisbane School of Theology lecturer, Bruce Pass, where we ask why Herman Bavinck is such a big deal. We also explore questions around Christian theology in history, Reformed thought, and what it means to be a modern thinker.
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05/10/2021
New Millis Podcast episode! Check out my fascinating conversation with Sarah Irving-Stonebraker, who is a leading intellectual historian currently working on the history of religious freedom.
Millis Podcast - Sarah Irving-Stonebraker on the history of religious freedom
In this episode, Simon chats to Dr Sarah Irving-Stonebraker, who is Senior Lecturer in Modern History at Western Sydney University. Sarah is a graduate of th...
05/10/2021
New Millis Podcast episode! Check out my fascinating conversation with Sarah Irving-Stonebraker, who is a leading intellectual historian currently working on the history of religious freedom.
Sarah Irving-Stonebraker on the history of religious freedom by The Millis Podcast
In this episode, Simon chats to Dr Sarah Irving-Stonebraker, who is Senior Lecturer in Modern History at Western Sydney University. Sarah is a graduate of the University of Sydney and Cambridge University. She is an intellectual historian, whose work has until recently focused on the interplay betwe...
21/09/2021
Have you seen Sarah Irving-Stonebraker's Richard Johnson Lecture on religious freedom? If not check it out. It's great and will be a good prequel to the next Millis Podcast episode, where Simon will be chatting with Sarah about the history of religious freedom.
Free to be me? The forgotten story of religious liberty - Centre for Public Christianity
“Everyone has the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion”, reads the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. But how […]
16/09/2021
Next Thursday, CHC is having the College's first giving day. If you've been blessed by CHC or believe in the College's mission, consider giving. More here:
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08/09/2021
Check out the latest Millis Podcast episode with Greg Sheridan! Simon and Greg discuss his new Allen & Unwin Books book, 'Christians'.
Greg Sheridan on 'Christians: The urgent case for Jesus in our world' by The Millis Podcast • A podcast on Anchor
This episode sees Simon sitting down with Greg Sheridan AO. Greg is the Foreign Editor at The Australian, is a respected newspaper, radio and TV commentator, and is one of Australia's leading public intellectuals. His career in journalism has seen him corresponding from Beijing, Washington, and Canb...