All Things Cosmic W/Jon Ivan Gill E7: James Howard Hill Jr

On this episode of All Things Cosmic, we're having a sharp and energetic conversation with Prof. James Howard Hill Jr., newly-appointed Professor of Religion and Race at the University of Oklahoma and the 2020 recipient of the Rubem Alves Award in Theopoetics. Prof. Hill shares some key insight into his personal history, which brings him to the work on popular culture that he presently embarks on in a uniquely embodied way. Featuring music by Jyroscope and Montana Max from their outstanding new EP, Happy Medium. Don't snooze on this episode! James Howard Hill Jr. Twitter: @james_hhilljr Jyroscope: Bandcamp: http://www.jyroscope.bandcamp.com IG: @jyroscope_crew --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/allthingscosmic/support

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All Things Cosmic is a podcast from the Center for Process Studies that engages cutting edge discourses across disciplines--from science, philosophy, and religion, to art, aesthetics and activism. Through conversations with scholars and artists whose work reflect process modes thought, we situate discourse among three core convictions: that creative evolution, axiological persuasion, and aesthetic articulation are fundamental to the cosmos. Far from being dislocations in a foreign universe, human existence, experience, and expression are exemplifications of all things cosmic. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/allthingscosmic/support