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Intellectual Friendship with R. J. Snell | Created In The Image of God 250

1 h 13 min · 27 de may de 2026
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R. J. Snell likes to say he’s a farm boy from nowhere. Growing up in Carbon, Alberta—a town of about 360 people—he learned early what it meant to belong to a place where everyone showed up for your little league game and honked the horn, regardless of which church they attended or whether they believed at all. When his parents suggested he probably wasn’t cut out to be a farmer and should “keep going to school,” they set him on a path that would eventually lead through philosophy, teaching, and into his role today as Director of Academic Programs at the Witherspoon Institute in Princeton and editor‑in‑chief of Public Discourse.In this episode, Snell reflects on how those small‑town lessons—rootedness, responsibility, and community—shape his work with students at one of the world’s most prestigious universities. He points out that while places like Princeton excel at technical excellence, they often hesitate to ask the deepest normative questions: What is the purpose of life? What is a human person for? What may we reasonably hope in? That’s where his work with Witherspoon comes in. Just off campus, he gathers students into seminars and reading groups designed to make space for those questions, and to model what he calls “intellectual friendship”: a community where people with differing beliefs can pursue truth together without collapsing into either relativism or rage.Snell describes his approach as putting the emphasis not on having the cleverest answers, but on learning to ask better, more honest questions—and sustaining a culture where that is valued. He talks about helping young adults navigate a fragmented age without losing their capacity for wonder or moral seriousness, and about how real community can “turn down the boil” in a society where every disagreement feels like a crisis. Along the way, he draws on decades of teaching, writing, and lecturing across North America and Europe, unpacking why philosophy, ethics, and a rich understanding of the human person still matter in a world dominated by technology and speed.For parents uneasy about sending their kids into today’s campus climate, students longing for deeper conversation, or anyone hungry for a more sane, humane way to think and live, this episode offers a grounded vision: that friendship, truth, and responsibility to a particular place and people are not luxuries, but the very conditions for flourishing in our time. Get full access to Created in the Image of God at wadefransson.substack.com/subscribe [https://wadefransson.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

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