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Since 2002, St. Anne’s Public House has been stimulating people to love God with body, soul, and mind with eclectic — but always Christ-centered — interviews, reviews, and commentary. We deliver fresh issues on CD with the changing of the seasons (unless you live in Arizona, which has only two seasons). Since we can’t possibly fit everything on CD, we share web-exclusive content On Tap.
Seven Scrawny Cows: Our Global Financial Crisis In honor of Christmas, our intent was to present you with an issue dedicated to the glories of Chocolate, but when your tummy is as hollow as the FED, and your big toe is peeping through the front of those Italian leather shoes, Godiva isn't nearly as welcome as a steaming bowl of beef stew and butter melting over a dictionary-thick slab of hot sourdough. Perhaps the first thing you'll want to know is how did it come to this? This issue of St. Anne's Public House is devoted to a blow by blow post mortem on America's fallen gods, and the ensuing global economic famine. Joining us on the autopsy is Llewellyn Rockwell, founder of the Ludwig von Mises institute, who talks with us about the FED and American monetary policy. Dr. Scott Nelson of the College of William and Mary, explains the Real Great Depression... of 1873. Also Peter Schiff, economic advisor to Ron Paul and the president and chief strategist of Euro Pacific Capital, gives us some counsel on the way forward. Pull up a chair, fill your pint, and click the link to join the conversation. In between our full-length quarterly releases, we upload web-exclusive movie reviews, interview snatchets and other bonus content here. Check back every week for something new. Sign up for our Podcast or RSS Feed to be updated automatically. On Tap Alert: We've also got a swinging e-mail list updating our patrons when we are pouring something new On Tap. Swingers are not really welcome. Otherwise, if you'd like to be on the list, let us know. |
Dec 23, 2009 - 6:50 pm
Ben Palpant's audio book Tales for my Children is coming soon.
Dec 23, 2009 - 6:48 pm
Our Chocolate issue, titled Metaphysical Bean: A Theology of Chocolate, sent out in hard copy weeks ago, will be uploaded soon along with a surprise.
Dec 23, 2009 - 6:47 pm
Ben Alexander pours the rum-spiced eggnog and spreads Christmas cheer with a reflection on the feast of Christmas. Listen On Tap!
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