Dispatches from the Buckle – 009




Podcast – Tokens show

Summary: This week's Dispatches from the Buckle arrives, yes, a day late. But technical glitches have forced this. Nevertheless, we're back with our second podcast on 'eschatology.' Today, we examine how eschatology is not merely a private, religious category, but rather it is a public category. Eschatology involves the things in which we place our hope and visions for the way things are supposed to be. Along the way, we discuss the notion of 'proleptic' eschatology, something Lee makes all his students learn about. Then we hear Andrew Peterson sing his eschatological hymn, 'After the Last Tear Falls.' And we conclude with Buddy Greene's very fine rendition of 'Shall We Gather at the River.' We hope you enjoy this episode of Dispatches. Be sure to let all your friends know about our socio-cultural experiment here. Remember, you can subscribe to Dispatches from the Buckle on ITUNES. And be sure to follow DISPATCHES ON TWITTER for all the latest. And don’t forget about the upcoming Tokens Show at the Ryman Auditorium on November 18. Visit our TICKETS page for more information. Lee C. Camp, Professor of Theology & Ethics at Lipscomb University, in Nashville, Tennessee, is the host of WWW.TOKENSSHOW.COM and the Dispatches from the Buckle Podcast, and the author of WHO IS MY ENEMY?