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FS02 The Carolingian Renaissance: Alcuin of York and the Art of Collaboration
Season 2 · Episode 2
mardi 1 avril 2025 • Duration 37:48
In this episode of Flourishing Stories, Jasper Knecht and Andrzej Turkanik embark on a journey through history. Together, they explore Central Europe in the late 8th and early 9th centuries—a pivotal moment in European history: the Carolingian Renaissance. With Jasper and Andrzej, we uncover the foundations of Carolingian rule, its rise to power, and the lasting impact of its ambitious projects.
One figure stands out among all the transformative reforms and unification efforts: Alcuin of York, the central figure of ourFlourishing Story. Andrzej and Jasper examine his crucial role as an advisor and leader of the Carolingian reforms—a unifier who brought together the foremost intellectual, theological, and political minds of his time, and a visionary who sought to rethink and reshape existing systems across multiple fields.
Alcuin guided far-reaching reform projects aimed at standardization, including the unification of timekeeping and the calendar, the Latin language used in scholarship and official documents, typography through the Carolingian minuscule, as well as reforms in education, liturgy, and monastic practices. At the same time, these projects sought to preserve, produce, and document knowledge. Many ancient texts have survived to this day thanks to the meticulous efforts undertaken during the Carolingian Renaissance, when scholars copied, translated, and safeguarded invaluable works of antiquity and central theological texts, ensuring their transmission through the centuries.
Andrzej and Jasper take us into a story of collaboration—one driven by grand ideas and their practical implementation. A story that shaped governance, education, religion, and daily life throughout the Middle Ages and beyond. And a story that highlights the art and enduring impact of interdisciplinary cooperation.
FS01 Sarah-Joe Burn on Why we need Cattle that emit less Methane
Season 2 · Episode 1
vendredi 14 février 2025 • Duration 35:12
In this episode, we talk to Sarah-Joe Burn about what drives her as a scholar and a Christian. How does she see her role as a data scientist who works primarily with selection traits in dairy cattle and why we need to breed cattle that emit less methane? Is there a reason why she decided to pursue this field?
DIin Sarah-Joe Burn grew up at 1300m in the Bernese Alps (Switzerland). SJ has long been fascinated by the tranquillity of cows. Caring for creation, sustainability, and improving animal welfare in general, are very important to her. She studied agriculture and obtained her Bachelor's degree in Zurich, Switzerland (ETH). She holds a Master's degree in Livestock Sciences from the University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences (BOKU) in Vienna, Austria, where she is currentlywriting her thesis on "Direct and indirect traits for energy efficiency and greenhouse gas emissions in dairy cows". (Project: https://www.rinderzucht.at/projekt/breed4green.html)
Driven by her IFES background, she is also involved in various other projects aimed at nurturing and connecting people in their Christian faith, such as serving as President of theBoard of ÖSM (Austrian IFES).
For her work, SJ measured methane on 30 different Austrian farms and explores how methane correlates with milk yield and health traits. Through the conversation, we found out why rumination is actually a smart way for us as humans to thrive!
Tune in to this episode of the revamped RETHINK podcast from the Quo Vadis Institute (www.qvi.eu).
The Uses of AI in Artistic Creation: A Conversation with Andrzej Turkanik (The Robot Will See You Now, No.2)
Season 1 · Episode 8
dimanche 12 septembre 2021 • Duration 21:55
The second instalment within our series of the newly released book "The Robot Will See You now" on QVI’s Podcast Rethink is out!
This episode features a conversation between Andrzej Turkanik and Johannes Knecht around the chapter Andrzej wrote on "Art, music and AI: the uses of AI in artistic creation" in TRWSYN.
Andrzej completed degrees in music and art in Poland as well as theology in Germany, before earning a Ph.D. in Oriental Studies from Cambridge University. He is the Executive Director of Quo Vadis Institute, which is dedicated to exploring questions around human flourishing in the changing societal landscape of Europe and the Western World, as well as how cultural renewal can be stimulated.
In this conversation, Andrzej shares about the uses of AI in artistic creation, and the importance of the concept of imago Dei - and how this relates to what can make something be truly music.
Is there a difference between human created and AI created art? What would the arts scene of the future look like if it all becomes simply AI produced imitations?
We warmly invite you to listen and rethink!
For more information or to buy this book please visit the SPCK website HERE.
In Austria and Germany, you can buy the book in Thalia.
Photo Credits: Possessed Photography on Unsplash
Humans in a World of Intelligent Machines: A Conversation with "The Robot Will See You Now" editor John Wyatt
Season 1 · Episode 7
vendredi 3 septembre 2021 • Duration 29:10
This is the first installment of our series featuring the recently published book ‚The Robot Will See You Now‘ on QVI’s Podcast #Rethink!
This episode features a conversation between Professor John Wyatt and Johannes Knecht.
Prof John Wyatt is Emeritus Professor of Neonatal Paediatrics, Ethics & Perinatology at University College London, and a senior researcher at the Faraday Institute for Science and Religion, Cambridge. He is also the editor of The Robot Will See You Now and author of two chapters of the book; dealing with humans in a world of intelligent machines, and the impact of AI and robotics on health and social care.
In this podcast, John shares about his motivation behind writing The Robot Will See You Now and the gap he is hoping for it to fill in the discussion (or lack thereof) about intersections between AI and faith. Could humans be simply seen as machines? Can one argue that a robot is a superior caretaker, even though it is missing a defining characteristic of human connection: emotions?
We warmly invite you to listen and rethink!
For more information or to buy this book please visit the SPCK website: https://spckpublishing.co.uk/the-robot-will-see-you-now
In Austria and Germany, you can buy the book in Thalia.
Austria: https://www.thalia.at/shop/home/artikeldetails/ID150522481.html
Germany: https://www.thalia.de/shop/home/artikeldetails/ID150522481.html
Photo Credits: Andy Kelly on Unsplash
For more content, please check out our website https://qvi.eu!
On the future of Ethical Consumerism and Small-Scale Mining: A Conversation with Olivia Lyster
Season 1 · Episode 6
mercredi 27 janvier 2021 • Duration 20:48
The latest instalment of QVI’s Podcast Rethink is now out! This episode features a conversation between Olivia Lyster and Johannes Knecht. Olivia is a researcher and manager with Levin sources, a UK based consultancy specialised in Artisanal and Small-Scale Mining. In this conversation, Olivia shares about her experiences working in this field, explains what the current challenges are, and why this particular sector deserves more attention.
Photo Credits: MUILLU on Unsplash
For more content, please check out our website https://qvi.eu!
How we can helpfully think about surveillance in times of racial bias
Season 1 · Episode 5
mardi 3 novembre 2020 • Duration 28:15
This is the second of two conversations with Dr Eric Stoddart, lecturer in theology at the University of St Andrews, and Stefania Knecht. Dr Stoddart is a specialist in the intersection of theology and technology, specifically surveillance. In this episode, Dr Stoddart describes how we can helpfully think about surveillance in times of racial bias and in the wake of the Black Lives Matter movement. How can we foster communication and reconciliation in a cancel culture, fuelled by video snippets? What are the most important things to remember when watching video footage online?
Photo Credits: Clay Banks on Unsplash
For more content, please check out our website https://qvi.eu!
Theology meets technology: How do surveillance and ‘love-of-neighbour’ interact?
Season 1 · Episode 4
mardi 3 novembre 2020 • Duration 26:46
This is the first of two conversations between Dr Eric Stoddart, lecturer in theology at the University of St Andrews, and Stefania Knecht. Dr Stoddart is a specialist in the intersection of theology and technology, specifically surveillance. In this episode, Dr Stoddart describes how the current Coronavirus pandemic has influenced the level and types of surveillance, both governmental and societal. How should these changes be evaluated? Should increased surveillance be resisted? And how do surveillance and a ‘love-of-neighbour’ interact?
Photo Credits: Fredrik Bedsvaag on Unsplash
For more content, please check out our website https://qvi.eu!
What does it mean to be called to healthcare profession during Covid-19 - two physicians share their perspectives
Season 1 · Episode 3
mercredi 15 avril 2020 • Duration 20:06
In the third and last part of their conversation, Quentin Genuis and John Wyatt discuss some more personal and ethical questions they are confronted with as physicians amidst the Covid-19 crisis. How does this crisis change especially the perspectives of younger doctors who have never experienced that to be a physician can also involve great risk? What is the motivation behind risking your life for others? And how can people working in healthcare cope with the current pressure?
Guests: Quentin Genuis (MD, MLitt St.Andrews, BMSc) and John Wyatt (Emeritus Professor of Neonatal Paediatrics, Ethics & Perinatology at University College London)
Photo Credits: Jonathan Borba on Pexels
For more content, please check out our website https://qvi.eu!
Ethical questions in healthcare raised by Covid-19: a conversation
Season 1 · Episode 2
mardi 14 avril 2020 • Duration 24:07
Medical professionals have to deal with ethical questions more than ever now during the Covid-19 crisis. How to decide who to treat is just one of them. How can we approach this crisis from an ethical point of view?
Part two of the conversation with Quentin Genuis (MD, MLitt St.Andrews, BMSc) and John Wyatt (Emeritus Professor of Neonatal Paediatrics, Ethics & Perinatology at University College London).
Photo Credits: EVG on Pexels
For more content, please check out our website https://qvi.eu!
How to respond to Covid-19: Two medical doctors in conversation
Episode 1
jeudi 9 avril 2020 • Duration 23:51
Quentin Genuis (MD, MLitt St.Andrews, BMSc) and John Wyatt (Emeritus Professor of Neonatal Paediatrics, Ethics & Perinatology at University College London), talk about the current Covid-19 crisis - how medical professionals experience this unprecedented situation and how they can cope with it, not only from a medical perspective but also as a whole human being.
For more content, please check out our website https://qvi.eu!

