Kale Zelden
Kale Zelden is the Head of Humanities at Portsmouth Abbey School in Portsmouth, Rhode Island, where he has taught for nearly two decades. He served as the Academic Dean and Dean of Faculty. In addition to his classroom teaching, Mr. Zelden has worked with the Portsmouth Institute for Faith and Culture for over a decade, programming for the Humanitas Summer Symposium and teaching at the Pietas intellectual and contemplative retreat for teachers, and the Oxford Summer Programme. He can be found online on Twitter/X at @kalezelden and www.kalezelden.substack.com.
Guest appearance on:
- Judgment as a setting for learning and practicing hope
- Prayer and suffering as schools of hope
- The true shape of Christian hope
- the transformation of Christian hope in the modern age
- is Christian hope individualistic?
- faith-based hope and eternal life
- what is faith-based hope?
- The battle for hope
- Faust's Bargain Debasement
- The Final Conquest of Man over Humanity
- Screwtape rejects the Tao
- The Way
- Men Without Chests
- The grammar of The Green Book