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This lecture discusses key ideas from the 20th century German philosopher, sociologist of knowledge, and phenomenologist, Max Scheler's work Ressentiment, which provides an interpretation of Friedrich Nietzsche's concept of that same name. It focuses on his discussion near the end of the third part of the work "Christian Morality and Ressentment", about whether Christian morality, based upon love, can be adequately brought within the scope of secular moralities focused upon justice, fairness, and welfare To support my ongoing work, go to my Patreon site - www.patreon.com/sadler If you'd like to make a direct contribution, you can do so here - www.paypal.me/ReasonIO - or at BuyMeACoffee - www.buymeacoffee.com/A4quYdWoM You can find over 3000 philosophy videos in my main YouTube channel - www.youtube.com/user/gbisadler Purchase Max Scheler's Ressentiment - amzn.to/4f3mv18
This lecture discusses key ideas from the 20th century German philosopher, sociologist of knowledge, and phenomenologist, Max Scheler's work Ressentiment, which provides an interpretation of Friedrich Nietzsche's concept of that same name. It focuses on his discussion in the third part of the work "Christian Morality and Ressentment" providing an assessment of Nietzsche's criticisms of and charges against Christianity, understood primarily as a system of morality. To support my ongoing work, go to my Patreon site - www.patreon.com/sadler If you'd like to make a direct contribution, you can do so here - www.paypal.me/ReasonIO - or at BuyMeACoffee - www.buymeacoffee.com/A4quYdWoM You can find over 3000 philosophy videos in my main YouTube channel - www.youtube.com/user/gbisadler Purchase Max Scheler's Ressentiment - amzn.to/4f3mv18
This lecture discusses key ideas from the 20th century German philosopher, sociologist of knowledge, and phenomenologist, Max Scheler's work Ressentiment, which provides an interpretation of Friedrich Nietzsche's concept of that same name. It focuses on his discussion in the third part of the work "Christian Morality and Ressentment" of the difference between Christian love and modern "altruism" as motivations when it comes to helping others in need To support my ongoing work, go to my Patreon site - www.patreon.com/sadler If you'd like to make a direct contribution, you can do so here - www.paypal.me/ReasonIO - or at BuyMeACoffee - www.buymeacoffee.com/A4quYdWoM You can find over 3000 philosophy videos in my main YouTube channel - www.youtube.com/user/gbisadler Purchase Max Scheler's Ressentiment - amzn.to/4f3mv18
This lecture discusses key ideas from the 20th century German philosopher, sociologist of knowledge, and phenomenologist, Max Scheler's work Ressentiment, which provides an interpretation of Friedrich Nietzsche's concept of that same name. It focuses on his discussion in the third part of the work "Christian Morality and Ressentment" of whether the teachings and example of Jesus of Nazareth is motivated or not by the dynamic of ressentiment. Scheler provides reasons for judging that this is not the case. To support my ongoing work, go to my Patreon site - www.patreon.com/sadler If you'd like to make a direct contribution, you can do so here - www.paypal.me/ReasonIO - or at BuyMeACoffee - www.buymeacoffee.com/A4quYdWoM You can find over 3000 philosophy videos in my main YouTube channel - www.youtube.com/user/gbisadler Purchase Max Scheler's Ressentiment - amzn.to/4f3mv18
This lecture discusses key ideas from the 20th century German philosopher, sociologist of knowledge, and phenomenologist, Max Scheler's work Ressentiment, which provides an interpretation of Friedrich Nietzsche's concept of that same name. It focuses on his discussion in the third part of the work "Christian Morality and Ressentment" of the differing possible motivations for engaging in ascetic actions and judgements, which range from dynamics of ressentiment rightly identified as such by Nietzsche, to educating members of a society for activities like war, to an overflow and abundance of life, to love of one's spiritual self and the desire to perfect and hallow it. To support my ongoing work, go to my Patreon site - www.patreon.com/sadler If you'd like to make a direct contribution, you can do so here - www.paypal.me/ReasonIO - or at BuyMeACoffee - www.buymeacoffee.com/A4quYdWoM You can find over 3000 philosophy videos in my main YouTube channel - www.youtube.com/user/gbisadler Purchase Max Scheler's Ressentiment - amzn.to/4f3mv18
This lecture discusses key ideas from the 20th century German philosopher, sociologist of knowledge, and phenomenologist, Max Scheler's work Ressentiment, which provides an interpretation of Friedrich Nietzsche's concept of that same name. It focuses on his discussion in the third part of the work "Christian Morality and Ressentment" of the connections Scheler sees between the modern conception of "altruism" and the dynamic of ressentiment, which he thinks is involved in modern "altruism". Both altruism and egoism as opposites are often used by modern thinkers as a conceptual framework that Christian love does not neatly fit into, and the reduction of Christian love to "altruism", Scheler thinks, is a mistake. To support my ongoing work, go to my Patreon site - www.patreon.com/sadler If you'd like to make a direct contribution, you can do so here - www.paypal.me/ReasonIO - or at BuyMeACoffee - www.buymeacoffee.com/A4quYdWoM You can find over 3000 philosophy videos in my main YouTube channel - www.youtube.com/user/gbisadler Purchase Max Scheler's Ressentiment - amzn.to/4f3mv18
This lecture discusses key ideas from the 20th century German philosopher, sociologist of knowledge, and phenomenologist, Max Scheler's work Ressentiment, which provides an interpretation of Friedrich Nietzsche's concept of that same name. It focuses on his discussion in the third part of the work "Christian Morality and Ressentment" of the Christian conception of God by contrast to earlier conceptions of God, specifically as infinite love. To support my ongoing work, go to my Patreon site - www.patreon.com/sadler If you'd like to make a direct contribution, you can do so here - www.paypal.me/ReasonIO - or at BuyMeACoffee - www.buymeacoffee.com/A4quYdWoM You can find over 3000 philosophy videos in my main YouTube channel - www.youtube.com/user/gbisadler Purchase Max Scheler's Ressentiment - amzn.to/4f3mv18
This lecture discusses key ideas from the 20th century German philosopher, sociologist of knowledge, and phenomenologist, Max Scheler's work Ressentiment, which provides an interpretation of Friedrich Nietzsche's concept of that same name. It focuses on his discussion in the third part of the work "Christian Morality and Ressentment" of what he calls the "urge to sacrifice" that is an aspect of a healthy vitality and a recognition of strength in vital values. To support my ongoing work, go to my Patreon site - www.patreon.com/sadler If you'd like to make a direct contribution, you can do so here - www.paypal.me/ReasonIO - or at BuyMeACoffee - www.buymeacoffee.com/A4quYdWoM You can find over 3000 philosophy videos in my main YouTube channel - www.youtube.com/user/gbisadler Purchase Max Scheler's Ressentiment - amzn.to/4f3mv18
This lecture discusses key ideas from the 20th century German philosopher, sociologist of knowledge, and phenomenologist, Max Scheler's work Ressentiment, which provides an interpretation of Friedrich Nietzsche's concept of that same name. It focuses on his discussion in the third part of the work "Christian Morality and Ressentment" of the transformation of the conception of love brought about by genuine Christianity, that is, the movement oriented by the teachings and example of Jesus of Nazareth. He contrasts this against the pre-Christian conceptions of love found in Greek and Roman culture. To support my ongoing work, go to my Patreon site - www.patreon.com/sadler If you'd like to make a direct contribution, you can do so here - www.paypal.me/ReasonIO - or at BuyMeACoffee - www.buymeacoffee.com/A4quYdWoM You can find over 3000 philosophy videos in my main YouTube channel - www.youtube.com/user/gbisadler Purchase Max Scheler's Ressentiment - amzn.to/4f3mv18
This lecture discusses key ideas from the 20th century German philosopher, sociologist of knowledge, and phenomenologist, Max Scheler's work Ressentiment, which provides an interpretation of Friedrich Nietzsche's concept of that same name. It focuses on his discussion in the third part of the work "Christian Morality and Ressentment" of pre-Christian Greek and Roman viewpoints on the nature and value of love, looking particularly to philosophers and poets. To support my ongoing work, go to my Patreon site - www.patreon.com/sadler If you'd like to make a direct contribution, you can do so here - www.paypal.me/ReasonIO - or at BuyMeACoffee - www.buymeacoffee.com/A4quYdWoM You can find over 3000 philosophy videos in my main YouTube channel - www.youtube.com/user/gbisadler Purchase Max Scheler's Ressentiment - amzn.to/4f3mv18
Should Christian Morality Shape Our Laws? A Deep Dive Can Christian morality guide modern governance without alienating a diverse society? This podcast explores the provocative question of whether biblical principles, like ordered love—prioritizing God, family, and community—should influence legislation. Dr. Darren Guerra and Dr. Jacob Daneil join Lenny to discuss whether governments share the same moral duties as individuals, such as charity and justice, or if their role is distinct. The discussion traces the rule of law's roots to Christian ethics while questioning how far biblical mandates should extend to secular institutions. Should governments enforce virtues like forgiveness or stewardship, or is their purpose purely pragmatic? With rising cultural divides, we examine if Christian morality offers a unifying framework or risks exclusion. Join us for a nuanced debate on balancing faith, freedom, and governance in today's world.
Iota Unum talk from 25th April, given by Niall Gooch, journalist in the Spectator, the Catholic Herald and UnHerd on 'God and Mr Toad: Christian Morality and the lovable rogue in fiction'.
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Topics: 613 commandments in the Law, Significance of 10 Commandments, Indivisibility of the Law, Role of Holy Spirit Before the Law, Historical Context of Jews and the Law, Formation of 12 Tribes of Israel, Covenant Between God and Israel, Ratification of Old Covenant Through Blood, Flaws in the Old Covenant Agreement, Purpose of Old Testament Law, Jeremiah's Prophecy of New Covenant, Jesus' Descent From Tribe of Judah, New Covenant Through Jesus, Difference Between Old and New Covenants, Role of Gentiles in the New Covenant, Requirements of the Law vs. Faith, Paul's Teaching on Righteousness (2 Corinthians 5, Romans 6), Romans 6:14 and Living Under Grace, Grace vs. Law in Christian Morality, Jesus' fulfillment of the Law, Meaning of "It is finished" on the Cross (John 19:30), Colossians 2:16 and Freedom From the Law, Symbolism of the Law as a Shadow, Reality and Substance of Christ, Significance of Transfiguration, God's Command to Listen to Jesus, Hebrews 1 on God Speaking through His Son, The Spirit's Ministry after Pentecost, Redemption of Jews from Law, Necessity of Jesus Being Born Under the Law, Understanding Morality Through the Spirit, Insufficiency of Human Effort for Righteousness, Paul's warning Against Teachers of the Law (1 Timothy 1:7), 36. Abolishment of the Law at the Cross, Ephesians 2:15 Abolishment of Law, Colossians 2:14 Law's cancellation, Significance of 3,000 deaths at Mount Sinai, Salvation of 3,000 at Pentecost, Law's Purpose to Increase Sin and Highlight Grace, Inability to Cherry-Pick Commandments Law, Role of Law in Revealing Human Imperfection, Grace as Teacher of Holiness (Titus 2:11-12), Symbolism of Law and Prophets Disappearing, Lasting impact of Jesus' Fulfillment of the Law, Freedom of Christians From Law's Obligations, Contrast between Righteousness through Law and Grace, Permanence of Holy Spirit in BelieversSend Matt a text about this episode!Support the showSign up for Matt's free daily devotional! https://mattmcmillen.com/newsletter
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In this episode, we address the question, "How do we help our kids not buy into the lie that the Bible's morality is oppressive and evil?" Elizabeth Urbanowicz discusses why God's moral standards lead to human flourishing and how parents can guide their children to embrace the goodness of biblical morality in a culture that rejects it. Tune in for practical tips on equipping your kids to understand and defend God's truth.
Questions about whether Christians can simply say that God's moral requirements are a show of loyalty to him rather than argue they're the best way to live, whether references to unforgivable sins contradict the idea that all our sins are forgiven, and praying for Satan. Christians often try to make the case that Christian morality is the best way to live, but at some point could we simply say God's requirements are a show of loyalty to him irrespective of any possible impact on society? How does the idea that all our sins have been forgiven align with the many references to mortal sins that can't be forgiven? How would you respond to Mark Twain's question about why no Christian has had the common humanity to pray for Satan?
As we step into Part Three of the Catechism on How We Live, we begin with an overview of our high calling as sons and daughters of God. Truly our “first and last point of reference” will always be “Jesus Christ himself, who is ‘the way, and the Truth, and the life.'” Fr. Mike identifies for us that when most people say, “I can't accept what the Church teaches”, it's rarely about dogma, like the Trinity or the divinity of Christ. More often than not, it's about Christian morality, and that's the journey we're embarking on. Today's readings are Catechism paragraphs 1691-1698. This episode has been found to be in conformity with the Catechism by the Institute on the Catechism, under the Subcommittee on the Catechism, USCCB. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/ciy Please note: The Catechism of the Catholic Church contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.
05/19/2024 - Listen to our Head Pastor Bryan Pierce as he preaches the fifth week of our 1 Corinthians series! This week, 1 Corinthians 5 & 6 - Christian Morality.
Is the way many Christians understand morality dangerous? Created by Trevor Poelman Special thanks to the Better Internet Initiative Support Belief It Or Not Brought to you By: The Sonar Network https://thesonarnetwork.com/
We kick off the 12 Days of Restless with a white pill. We take trip to a facebook group and celebrate where lost people are being found. Or at least they discovering some of the beauty of reality and their Creator. Subscribe to the youtube as we will start the 12 days of Restless starting the day after Christmas for 12 days of straight podcasting. But This year we will add the video. Join our patreon for bonus episodes every single week! You can follow this podcast all over the internet. twitter, instagram. or facebook Or email us at restlesspodcasting@gmail.com
Are you a Californian who feels like your views on politics in California are not popular? Do you feel like no one will agree with you? Feels like when you meet someone who does agree you are part of a secret underground club of people who think like you? Then join us on the California Underground Podcast to hear others who share your views and solutions to save our beautiful state. In this episode, Phil and Camille interview Jacob and Kara, founders of the Christian Caucus of the Libertarian Party. They discuss the formation of the caucus and its purpose in bringing together Christians and libertarians. Takeaways The Christian Caucus of the Libertarian Party aims to provide a home for Christians in the party and promote the intersection of Christianity and libertarianism. Christianity and libertarianism are compatible as both philosophies emphasize individual freedom, non-aggression, and limited government. Misconceptions about libertarianism and Christianity can be addressed by understanding the principles and values that underpin both ideologies. The state should not be relied upon to solve societal problems, as it often leads to unintended consequences and the violation of individual rights. Limited government and free markets offer more effective and efficient solutions to societal issues, while allowing individuals to exercise personal responsibility. Government officials should be held to the same moral standards as individuals. Addressing both spending and revenue is necessary to solve budgetary problems. Supporting and voting for nonprofits can be an effective way to address societal issues. The lack of accountability in government and the profit motive behind certain problems need to be recognized. Christians should find their political home and advocate for change through issue coalitions, overcoming evil with good. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 01:16 Formation of the Christian Caucus 03:23 Purpose and Goals of the Christian Caucus 06:16 Christianity and Libertarianism: Chicken or Egg? 08:12 The Compatibility of Christianity and Libertarianism 10:57 Misconceptions about Libertarianism and Christianity 23:43 The Role of the State and Individual Responsibility 28:21 The Libertarian Perspective on Political Parties 37:07 The Flaws of Big Government Solutions 43:16 The Need for Limited Government and Free Markets 47:47 Christian Morality and Libertarianism 49:25 Fixing Budgetary Problems 49:58 Nonprofits as Solutions 51:20 Government Inefficiency 53:24 Lack of Accountability 53:46 Profiting from Homelessness 55:38 Government Funding and Accountability 56:50 Finding a Political Home 57:08 Joining the Christian Caucus 58:06 Advocating for Change 01:02:13 Leaving the Duopoly 01:06:33 Issue Coalitions 01:07:08 Overcoming Evil with Good This episode was recorded on 12.19.23 *The California Underground Podcast is dedicated to discussing California politics from a place of sanity and rationality.* Support California Underground on Patreon at www.patreon.com/CaliforniaUnderground Follow California Underground on Social Media Instagram: www.instagram.com/californiaunderground YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCj8SabIcF4AKqEVFsLmo1jA Substack: https://substack.com/profile/72986149-ca_underground Shop California Underground Merchandise: https://california-underground.creator-spring.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/californiaunderground/message
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.louiseperry.co.ukMy guest today is the author, evangelist, and podcaster Glen Scrivener, author of The Air We Breathe, and co-host of the Speak Life podcast and also a new podcast titled Post Christianity? We spoke about Ayaan Hirsi Ali's conversion and the responses to it, about the conflict between progressivism and Christianity on abortion and euthanasia, and – in the extended part of the episode – about the influence that Jordan Peterson has had on the church. The MMM podcast can also be found on Apple, Spotify, and all other streaming platforms: https://linktr.ee/maidenmothermatriarch
Presence of the Lord, Spiritual Warfare, Fear Not, End of Days, Joshua and God's Promised Land, Importance of Reading the Word of God, Faith and Belief, Prayer and Meditation, Worship and Praise, Grace and Forgiveness, Bible Study, Christian Living, Salvation and Redemption, Holy Spirit Guidance, Love and Compassion, Miracles and Divine Intervention, Christian Community, Hope and Encouragement, The Second Coming, Prophecy and Revelation, The Devil and Temptation, Angels and Guardian Angels, The Ten Commandments, Faith in Times of Adversity, Spiritual Strength, Prophets and Prophecy, Christian Morality, The Trinity, Heaven and Hell, Parables and Teachings of Jesus, Christian Ethics, The Power of Prayer, Resurrection and Eternal Life, Christian Music and Worship, Charismatic Christianity, The Book of Revelation, The Old Testament, The New Testament, Evangelism and Outreach, Forgiveness and Reconciliation, The Prodigal Son, The Beatitudes, Christian Leadership, Christian Family Life, Unity in the Church, Christian Testimonies, Apologetics, Sermons and Preaching, Christian Festivals and Holidays, Stewardship and Giving, Divine Plan and Purpose.
Pope Francis agrees that historic Christian morality can't be changed, how does the gospel instruction on fraternal correction really apply to real people, and are we supposed to feel the love of God? #God #faith #PopeFrancis #love #Gospel #Christian #morality
Pope Francis agrees that historic Christian morality can't be changed, how does the gospel instruction on fraternal correction really apply to real people, and are we supposed to feel the love of God? #God #faith #PopeFrancis #love #Gospel #Christian #morality
Pope Francis agrees that historic Christian morality can't be changed, how does the gospel instruction on fraternal correction really apply to real people, and are we supposed to feel the love of God? #God #faith #PopeFrancis #love #Gospel #Christian #morality
Pope Francis agrees that historic Christian morality can't be changed, how does the gospel instruction on fraternal correction really apply to real people, and are we supposed to feel the love of God?
As we step into Part Three of the Catechism on How We Live, we begin with an overview of our high calling as sons and daughters of God. Truly our “first and last point of reference” will always be “Jesus Christ himself, who is ‘the way, and the Truth, and the life.'” Fr. Mike identifies for us that when most people say, “I can't accept what the Church teaches”, it's rarely about dogma, like the Trinity or the divinity of Christ. More often than not, it's about Christian morality, and that's the journey we're embarking on. Today's readings are Catechism paragraphs 1691-1698. This episode has been found to be in conformity with the Catechism by the Institute on the Catechism, under the Subcommittee on the Catechism, USCCB. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/ciy Please note: The Catechism of the Catholic Church contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.
Full Hour | In today's second hour, Dom leads off the Dom Giordano Program by offering updates in the Hunter Biden scandal and hearing. Dom first tells of the irony of now the third time that Democrats have filed an indictment less than 24 hours after huge revelations that implicate the President. Then, Dom tells of a new nationwide event by Brave Books featuring actor Kirk Cameron that brings a conservative ideology into libraries, which is facing push back from the American Librarians Association, the organization that promotes Drag Queen Story Hours. Also, Dom reveals that there have been multiple articles now written about his interview with Philadelphia Labor Leader Ryan Boyer, who admitted in a column in Broad and Liberty and on the show that he had to teach his child to lie to unlock better education, a common tactic for those living in Philadelphia. Then, Dom welcomes in Professor Alan Dershowitz, author of Get Trump: The Threat to Civil Liberties, Due Process, and Our Constitutional Rule of Law, back onto the Dom Giordano Program to get his expert analysis on the now third indictment of former President Donald Trump. First, Dershowitz takes us inside the pertinent danger to the First Amendment that arises with such an indictment, telling of the precedent that this filing has on how politicians will control their speech in the future. Then, Dershowitz explains how the 6th Amendment plays into the case as well, and talks about how the Left plans to strategize moving forward, hoping to use this indictment to keep January 6th fresh in the mind of voters in the 2024 election. (Photo by Getty Images)
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This is The Briefing, a daily analysis of news and events from a Christian worldview.Part I (00:13 - 08:44) ‘Teens Who Grow Up Checking Social Media Become Hyper Sensitive to Their Peers': New Study Shows Social Media Use Changes Brain in TeensSocial Media Use Is Linked to Brain Changes in Teens, Research Finds by New York Times (Ellen Barry)Part II (08:44 - 14:29) How Should Christians Think About IVF? — Dr. Mohler Responds to Letters from Listeners of The BriefingChristian Morality and Test Tube Babies, Part One by AlbertMohler.com (R. Albert Mohler, Jr.)Christian Morality and Test Tube Babies, Part Two by AlbertMohler.com (R. Albert Mohler, Jr.)Part III (14:29 - 18:12) Does Life Begin at Fertilization In Utero or at Fertilization Regardless of the Location? — Dr. Mohler Responds to Letters from Listeners of The BriefingPart IV (18:12 - 20:22) If Blood is Such an Important Part of Atonement in the Sacrificial System, Why is Flour Acceptable for Those Who Cannot Afford Turtledoves or a Lamb? — Dr. Mohler Responds to a Letter from a Seven-Year-Old Listener of The BriefingPart V (20:22 - 22:36) Why Do You Think People So Harshly Attack the Doctrine of Penal Substitutionary Atonement? — Dr. Mohler Responds to Letters from Listeners of The BriefingPart VI (22:36 - 26:44) What Does the Bible Say about Education? Why Do We Put Such a Focus on High Academic Achievement in the Modern Age? — Dr. Mohler Responds to Letters from Listeners of The BriefingSign up to receive The Briefing in your inbox every weekday morning.Follow Dr. Mohler:Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | YouTubeFor more information on The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, go to sbts.edu.For more information on Boyce College, just go to BoyceCollege.com.To write Dr. Mohler or submit a question for The Mailbox, go here.
The Warrior Philosopher Podcast Episode 1 - Stoicism, Christian Morality and Epicureanism in today's AmericaToday's episode is covering the history of Epicureanism and it's modern interpretation along with the relevance it was identifying current trends in American society today. We also compare it to Stoicism and the compatibility Stoicism has in Christian Morality. As Christians my co-host Brandon and I discuss what can be extracted from Stoicism to build stronger roots in faith + enhance our own core beliefs. Later on we delve into some issues that have arisen with a more epicurean outlook in the United States that could potentially signal a Roman like fall in the next few decades. We hope you enjoyed our first official podcast, please let us know suggestions for future content. Thanks for watching.
In this advanced technology era, social media is fast becoming a prominent part of everyone's life especially young adults. Many of these individuals spend vast amounts of time on various platforms which exposes them to various vices. How can we fight back against the pernicious and pervasive influence of social media?
In this advanced technology era, social media is fast becoming a prominent part of everyone's life especially young adults. Many of these individuals spend vast amounts of time on various platforms which exposes them to various vices. How can we fight back against the pernicious and pervasive influence of social media?
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Today's Focus is gambling
In this interview, I sit down in-person with Dr. Mike Austin to discuss Christian moral virtue (topic #1) and gun ownership (topic #2). Link to the YouTube Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JsIUnwZDoxg Our Website: www.capturingchristianity.com Our Patreon: www.patreon.com/capturingchristianity
We live in a day and age of powerful, corrupting influences. Establishing a Christian faith can be difficult in challenging times! Follow along with Eagle Creek's ‘Summer Series' as they travel through the Book of Colossians. You'll learn why "Christ is all", how to put Christ first in everything, and what it means to walk in a manner worthy of the Lord even in a challenging world.
Is Christian sexual morality unhealthy or unnatural? I'm young woman who is trying to live a chaste life, but my boyfriend is always pressuring me. He says that my concerns about sexual morality are just an expression of an unhealthy "fear"-that in trying to live by God's standards, I'm basically rejecting the beauties of creation and avoiding the joys of life in the flesh as God intended it. I'm finding it harder and harder to answer him when talks this way. Can you help me?
Dr. Mark Wunsch received his undergraduate degree in Denver, and pursued his graduate degree in the Angelicum in Rome. Since 2005, he has taught and served in multiple administrative roles, associate professor of philosophy, academic dean, director of Rome academics, and chair of the philosophy department. He has taught all six of our core Philosophy classes here at Christendom. In this Principles Live Lecture, he first addresses Aristotle's novel thesis: only the virtuous man can be happy. Secondly, he will delve into Nicomichean Ethics, and conclude with how Aristotle's thought can be reconciled with Christian morality.
Hello folks, Today I dive into Friedrich Nietzsche's philosophy on Christianity, and specifically the morality developed by christianity. Be sure to follow, share, and do whatever you must to further the growth of our social experiment. Join us on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/asocialexperiment._/ Website: https://www.podpage.com/a-social-experiment/ All Podcasting Platforms: @asocialexperiment Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/13wYI8AEohRihpR9WrBLWx?si=e5797e498fdd410b --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/asocialexperiment/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/asocialexperiment/support
DOCUMENTATION AND ADDITIONAL READING PART 1 (0:0 - 3:55): ────────────────── Vladimir Putin, A Friend to Christian Morality and Conservative Culture?: A Christian Response This Question PART 2 (3:56 - 17:31): ────────────────── The Russian Orthodox Church and the Russian Ruler in “Symphonia” — What Does This Mean? RELIGION NEWS SERVICE (PETER SMITH) Moscow Patriarch Stokes Orthodox Tensions with War Remarks PART 3 (17:32 - 24:9): ────────────────── So Having a McDonalds Didn't Guarantee Peace? Golden Arches Theory of Conflict Prevention Proved Wrong as Russia Invades Ukraine NEW YORK TIMES (JULIE CRESWELL) Food Companies, Long Symbols of the West in Russia, Pause Operations NEW YORK TIMES (THOMAS L. FRIEDMAN) Foreign Affairs Big Mac I
In this new season, we will take some time to look at Christian morality & ethics. This episode will give a general overview of both these topics from a Christian perspective. This will help you understand how the Bible addresses these topics. Ministry contacts: triplepministriesjc@gmail.com www.groundsforbelief.org --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/james-arthur-chambers/support
Is Christian morality harmful to sexual minorities? That's the question author, poet, and hip-hop artist Jackie Hill-Perry tackled at the 2019 Wilberforce Weekend. Having left the gay lifestyle through the love of Jesus Christ, Hill-Perry argues that while Christianity of course isn't harmful to LGBTQs, it does require them—and all of us—to lay down cherished idols.