Cooper & Cary Have Words
Summary: Separated by the Atlantic Ocean, Barry Cooper and James Cary talk about culture, theology, the arts, the church, books and sometimes the weather. Well, they are British...
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Podcasts:
Just a little podlet this week, as James and Barry pester Mark Meynell for the last time, talking about books and, when pressed, music.
James and Barry talk more to fine artist Alastair Gordon about artists in the church, how to avoid moaning, and how the Reformers were not as artless as we might think.
James and Barry talk to fine artist Alastair Gordon about how his career, his exhibitions and what makes good and bad art.
Author and teacher Mark Meynell talks with James and Barry about his experience of the triggers, symptoms, and treatments of depression.
James and Barry ask author and teacher Mark Meynell why he removed himself from Facebook.
Barry and James talk about national pride, somewheres, anywheres and out-of-heres.
Barry and James talk about when they met, and how the Church struggles to relate to artists and creatives.
James and Barry talk about whether a Christian can buy a Porsche.
James and Barry talk about the Church of England, the baffling procedures of General Synod and denominational drift.
James and Barry talk about 'that interview' of Jordan Peterson by Cathy Newman, and have some thoughts about his latest bestselling book, 12 Rules for Life.
James and Barry ask whether Christians about to be completely marginalized in the West and would that be such a bad thing anyway.
James and Barry talk a bit more to syndicated radio host and author of Blessed are the Misfit, Brant Hansen about their feelings - or lack of feelings.
James and Barry talk to syndicated radio host and author of Blessed are the Misfit, Brant Hansen.
James and Barry finish their seasonal podlet series with the last 5 movies from their lists.
James and Barry talk about their favo(u)rite movies of all time and, no big surprise, James' list is full of comedies and Barry's, well, isn't..