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This fascinating conversation with writer Sheluyang Peng explores the profound influence of Friedrich Nietzsche on American thought. From Emerson's impact on him to the way his philosophy found similarities with American pragmatism to his role in shaping modern political and cultural landscapes, this episode uncovers Nietzsche's surprising connections to American philosophy, theology, and even infamous historical events like the Leopold and Loeb case. Yang shares insights into how Nietzsche's ideas resonate with both the left and the right, and why his philosophy remains relevant today.(00:00 - Introduction) (01:03 - Why Yang Got Interested in Nietzsche: A Preacher's Kid Perspective)(03:30 - Nietzsche's American Connection: Ralph Waldo Emerson's Influence)(05:12 - American vs. European Views of Nietzsche)(06:53 - Nietzsche's Role in American Pragmatism)(08:02 - H.L. Mencken and Popularizing Nietzsche in America)(10:33 - Nietzsche and the Leopold and Loeb Murder Case)(13:47 - Nietzsche's Surprising Influence on Christian Thinkers)(18:58 - Nietzsche in Modern American Politics)(20:56 - Bronze Age Pervert and Right-Wing Nietzscheanism)(25:27 - Nietzsche and René Girard's Mimetic Theory)(28:56 - Is Nietzsche Whatever You Want Him to Be?)(30:14 - The Future of Nietzschean Thought in America)(31:27 - Closing Remarks and Where to Read More)SHELUYANG PENG LINKS:
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Join this weekend episode to hear about Boethius and St. Augustine in the fallen Roman empire. Victor Davis Hanson and cohost Sami Winc also talk about M.I.T.'s ban on diversity statements in hiring, 13 federal judges parry with Columbia, polls turn South for the Left, a criminal conspiracy among trial lawyers and the administration, and the possibility of Biden off the ticket by May 31.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this first episode back from our Cultivate Christmas break, we bring you a recording of a special presentation that Dr. Albert Mohler - President of Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and Boyce College, and one of the foremost evangelical intellectuals of our time - gave to our secondary students when he was at Veritas Academy for a visit last year. In his remarks, Dr. Mohler shares his story of how he, as a youth, wrestled with the difficult questions his culture presented; his initial frustration with being unable to find thoughtful Christians who could adequately and intellectually address those questions; and, eventually, his introduction to and connection with the likes of Francis Schaffer and D. James Kennedy who helped awaken his passion for Christian thought and apologetics. His remarks will encourage parents who have invested in classical Christian education, as he points out the utmost importance for this generation of youth to be equipped with an education that trains them how to wrestle with the hard questions, to thoughtfully pursue and boldly proclaim truth, and to rightly order their affections in line with Christ's heart. Referenced in this episode: The Gathering Storm: Secularism, Culture, and the Church by Dr. Albert Mohler The Briefing: The Daily Podcast of Dr. Albert Mohler
This is a special encore episode of my popular Christian History series while I take a Sabbatical.This episode covers the rest of the outstanding Christian Thinkers of the 13th Century. We will cover the Fourth Lateran Council, Bonaventure, John Duns, Scotus, and Albert MagnusI used the following sources:"In the Year of our Lord" by SInclair Fergusonhttps://www.amazon.com/Year-Our-Lord-Reflections-Centuries-ebook/dp/B07GTDRSX3/ref=sr_1_2_sspa?keywords=Sinclair+ferguson+AD&qid=1579476273&sr=8-2-spons&psc=1&spLa=ZW5jcnlwdGVkUXVhbGlmaWVyPUEyWjJZNlNPT1U2TENBJmVuY3J5cHRlZElkPUEwMTA1NDUyV1RDRUZEVEpaV1VTJmVuY3J5cHRlZEFkSWQ9QTA0ODI4NjkyVDJHSUhZMjVXQTZGJndpZGdldE5hbWU9c3BfbXRmJmFjdGlvbj1jbGlja1JlZGlyZWN0JmRvTm90TG9nQ2xpY2s9dHJ1ZQ=="A Concise History of Christian Thought" by Tony Lanehttps://www.amazon.com/Concise-History-Christian-Thought/dp/0801031591/ref=sr_1_fkmr2_1?keywords=Christian+Thinkers+Tony+Lane&qid=1579476358&sr=8-1-fkmr2https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albertus_Magnus
This is Part 6 of the overarching series on Christian History. The podcast covers Athanasius and most of the Christian Thinkers of the Fourth Century. Here are the books that I am using to bring you these podcasts"In the Year of Our Lord" By Sinclair Ferguson"Turning Points" by Mark A Noll"The Apostolic Fathers" Rick Brannan"A Concise History Of Christian Thought" By Tony Lane"Church History for Modern Ministry" by Dayton Hartman"Classic Christian Thinkers, an Introduction." by Kenneth SamplesFeel free to email me at soulanchorpodcast@yahoo.com if you have any questions.
Accidentally never posted: This is part 2 of 7 in our short episode series on Great Christian Thinkers. This episode covers the Theologian Origen. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/incontexttheology/message
We conclude our series on Great Christian Thinkers with the Swiss theologian Karl Barth. But don't worry, he was really smart even if he spelled Carl wrong. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/incontexttheology/message
Part 6 of 7 in our series on Great Christian Thinkers. This episode is about Friedrich Schleiermacher, who was a German theologian and largely considered the founder of modern Protestant theology. Bonus points to the listeners who can spell his name without cheating. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/incontexttheology/message
Part 5 of 7 in our series on Great Christian Thinkers. This episode is on Martin Luther. Maybe you've heard of him? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/incontexttheology/message
We'll be doing some shorter episodes with a quicker survey of an important figure, event, or idea. In this episode, Linley provides a brief overview of the Apostle Paul. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/incontexttheology/message
This is part 4 of 7 in our short episode series on Great Christian Thinkers. This episode covers Thomas Aquinas. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/incontexttheology/message
This is part 3 of 7 in our short episode series on Great Christian Thinkers. This episode covers the Theologian St. Augustine of Hippo. 354 AD to 430 AD. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/incontexttheology/message
In this episode, Dr. Darrell Bock kicks off a new series called, “Christian Thinkers,” where he talks with Winn Collier about the extraordinary Eugene Peterson, focusing on how his life and pivotal works revitalized pastors and the Church. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode, Dr. Darrell Bock kicks off a new series called, “Christian Thinkers,” where he…
In this episode, Dr. Darrell Bock kicks off a new series called, “Christian Thinkers,” where he…
Is today's church Biblically literate? Do we love God with all our mind? Dr. Jeremiah Johnston, founder of Christian Thinkers Society, joins Rob for today's podcast episode. They discuss these issues, as well as "Shalom" - God's peace, and how believers can live with less anxiety.
12/04/2020 - Ken Samples - Vice President at Reasons to Believe, on Anselm, who Ken considers one of the great Christian thinkers in Church history.
A summary of the amazing life and faith of Florence Nightingale. Featuring songs from Jed Brewer, The Deacons Division and more! And with a brand new song "Remember Him" based on the words of Florence Nightingale featuring vocals by Tania Hancheroff and piano by Gordon Mote.
Interview with Ken Samples regarding Ken's book Classic Christian Thinkers
This episode covers the rest of the outstanding Christian Thinkers of the 13th Century. We will cover the Fourth Lateran Council, Bonaventure, John Duns, Scotus, and Albert MagnusI used the following sources:"In the Year of our Lord" by SInclair Fergusonhttps://www.amazon.com/Year-Our-Lord-Reflections-Centuries-ebook/dp/B07GTDRSX3/ref=sr_1_2_sspa?keywords=Sinclair+ferguson+AD&qid=1579476273&sr=8-2-spons&psc=1&spLa=ZW5jcnlwdGVkUXVhbGlmaWVyPUEyWjJZNlNPT1U2TENBJmVuY3J5cHRlZElkPUEwMTA1NDUyV1RDRUZEVEpaV1VTJmVuY3J5cHRlZEFkSWQ9QTA0ODI4NjkyVDJHSUhZMjVXQTZGJndpZGdldE5hbWU9c3BfbXRmJmFjdGlvbj1jbGlja1JlZGlyZWN0JmRvTm90TG9nQ2xpY2s9dHJ1ZQ=="A Concise History of Christian Thought" by Tony Lanehttps://www.amazon.com/Concise-History-Christian-Thought/dp/0801031591/ref=sr_1_fkmr2_1?keywords=Christian+Thinkers+Tony+Lane&qid=1579476358&sr=8-1-fkmr2https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albertus_Magnus
The #1 Podcast for Christian Thinkers. In this episode of the podcast, Dustin asks Peyton about his experience doing a diet-workout-lifestyle routine called 75Hard. They also discuss what it looks like to create necessity and lean into resistance.
This is Part 7 of the overarching series on Christian History. The podcast covers Athanasius and most of the Christian Thinkers of the Fourth Century. Here are the books that I am using to bring you these podcasts"In the Year of Our Lord" By Sinclair Ferguson"Turning Points" by Mark A Noll"The Apostolic Fathers" Rick Brannan"A Concise History Of Christian Thought" By Tony Lane"Church History for Modern Ministry" by Dayton Hartman"Classic Christian Thinkers, an Introduction." by Kenneth Samples
This is Part 5 of the Overarching series on Christian History. It is the Second Part of the Second Century. This podcast focuses on the Christian Thinkers of the Second Century. Here are the books that I am using to bring you these podcasts"In the Year of Our Lord" By Sinclair Ferguson"Turning Points" by Mark A Noll"The Apostolic Fathers" Rick Brannan"A Concise History Of Christian Thought" By Tony Lane"Church History for Modern Ministry" by Dayton Hartman"Classic Christian Thinkers, an Introduction." by Kenneth Samples
In this episode of the Apologetics.com Radio Show we invite Ken Samples, author and speaker to talk about his latest book Classic Christian Thinkers. Here, in survey fashion, we look at the contributions of the following thinkers: Iranaeus, Athanasius, Augustine, Anselm, Aquinas, Martin Luther, Calvin, Pascal and C.S. Lewis.
Ken Samples joins us to discuss his book Classic Christian Thinkers
God used various great thinkers over the years to help Christians to articulate some of the teachings of the faith. Christian apologist Perseus Poku dialogues with Professor Ken Samples about his book Classic Christian Thinkers. This episode will introduce you to Christian thinkers such as Athanasius, Irenaeus, Augustine, Blaise Pascal and a sundry of other Christian apologists. This is a continuation from the previous episode.
God used various great thinkers over the years to help Christians to articulate some of the teachings of the faith. Christian apologist Perseus Poku dialogues with Professor Ken Samples about his book Classic Christian Thinkers. This episode will introduce you to Christian thinkers such as Athanasius, Irenaeus, Augustine, Blaise Pascal and a sundry of other Christian apologists.
We might know what we believe and why we believe it, but we don't always know where those beliefs come from. Kenneth Samples joined me this week to discuss some of the important theological positions of classic Christian thinkers and how we are still influenced by them today.
Philosopher and Theologian Kenneth Samples joined me to discuss his new book, "Classic Christian Thinkers," and the importance of church history.
Join Devin & Melissa Pellew, Chapter Directors with Ratio Christi at Winthrop University as we interview Professor Ken Samples from Reasons To Believe Ministries. Professor Staples joins us to discuss his new book, Classic Christian Thinkers.
Classic Christian Thinkers: with Dr. Ken SamplesIn this Christian theology podcast we will be discussing individuals of both profound thought and lasting impact who guided the formation of modern Christendom: Irenaeus (c. 130-202 AD), Athanasius (296-373 AD), Augustine (354-430 AD), Anselm (1033-1109 AD), Thomas Aquinas (1225-1274 AD), Martin Luther (1483-1546 AD), John Calvin (1509-1564 AD), Blaise Pascal (1623-1662 AD), and C.S. Lewis (1898-1963 AD). At critical times in history, these men reflected deeply on the canon and sought to communicate orthodoxy in the midst of conflict and heresy. Many of these saints and scholars have nearly been forgotten, yet they still have much to say that is relevant even now. Perhaps therein lies the greatness of their works and why their writings have endured. They prove that thinking matters. Hope you enjoy this episode of The Remnant Radio.Amazon Link For Dr. Ken Samples Bookhttps://www.amazon.com/Classic-Christ...
In this episode Kurt and Ted are joined by Kenneth Samples to discuss classic Christian thinkers.
In this episode Kurt and Ted are joined by Kenneth Samples to discuss classic Christian thinkers.
This lecture was offered at Brown University on March 12th, 2019. For more information about upcoming TI events, visit: https://thomisticinstitute.org/events-1 Speaker Bio ThérèseAnne Druart is ordinary professor at the School of Philosophy at the Catholic University of America, where she has been teaching since 1987. Before that she had become an associate professor at Georgetown University (1978-87). She obtained an M.A. in Medieval Studies (1971) and a Ph.D. in Philosophy with a dissertation on Plato (1973) at the Université Catholique de Louvain and a B.Phil. in Medieval Islamic Philosophy and Theology at Oxford (1975). In 1975-1976 she was a Research fellow at the Center for Middle Eastern Studies of Harvard University. Her field is Medieval Philosophy in Islamic Lands. She has edited several books and published more than 80 articles. Every year she publishes on the web the bibliography for Medieval and PostClassical Islamic Philosophy. She has been president for the Society for Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy (2000-2002), President of the American Catholic Philosophical Association (2009-2010) and since 2010 is president of SIHSPAI (Société Internationale d’Histoire des Sciences et de la Philosophie Arabe et Islamique, Paris). In 2014 she was awarded the Marianist Award.
Thomas Aquinas is one of the most influential Christian Thinkers of all time. Aquinas' views on philosophy set up the groundwork for classical apologetics and his Theology was disputed in the Reformation. Sit back, relax, grab a drink, and enjoy the show. Notes: Donate to the Thinking Fellows Philosophical Apologetics pt1. Philosophical Apologetics pt2. Christianity Today Thomas Aquinas a Very Short Introduction Peter Kreeft: A Summa of the Summa Edward Feser A Beginner's Guide to Aquinas Philip Watson Let God be God Peter Morison The Impact of the Reformation
Join Devin & Melissa Pellew as they discuss topics related to biblical theology, Christian apologetics and worldview issues. During our first segment, Marcia Montenegro, founder of Christian Answers for The New Age, will be on with us to discuss the latest news in the New Age Movement. During our second segment, we will have a continuation of our series on Christian Thinkers of the Past. We will be wrapping up our three-part series on St. Augustine, the influential philosopher and Christian apologist of the 4th/5th century. On the air with us to discuss St. Augustine's work will be Dr. Gregory Sadler, author and instructor at Maris College, who received both his Master's and PhD in Philosophy from Southern Illinois Carbondale. He is also founder of ReasonIO, an organization that brings philosophy into practice, making complex classical philosophical ideas accessible for a wide audience of professionals, students, and life-long learners. Dr. Sadler will be discussing St. Augustine's views on the existence and nature of God, and what can be proven through philosophical argument on those matters. We will also be taking your calls so you don't want to miss this exciting and informative show!
Join Devin & Melissa Pellew as they discuss topics related to biblical theology, Christian apologetics and worldview issues. This week, we will have a continuation of our series on Christian Thinkers of the Past. We will be discussing St. Augustine, the influential philosopher and Christian apologist of the 4th/5th century. On the air with us to discuss St. Augustine will be Dr. Gregory Sadler, author and instructor at Maris College, who received both his Master's and PhD in Philosophy from Southern Illinois Carbondale. He is also founder of ReasonIO, an organization that bring philosophy into practice, making complex classical philosophical ideas accessible for a wide audience of professionals, students, and life-long learners. The topic of discussion will be "Augustine on Evil". How did Augustine reconcile in his mind the existence of an all-good, all-loving, all-powerful God and the existence of evil? To find out the answer to this and other questions, join us! We will also be taking your calls so you don't want to miss this exciting and informative show!
Please join Devin and Melissa Pellew as they discuss topics in apologetics, theology and biblical worldview issues. This week, we will have a continuation of our periodic series on Christian Thinkers of the Past. We will be discussing the life and works of St. Augustine, the influential fourth century philosopher whose groundbreaking philosophy infused Christian doctrine with Neoplatanism. On the air with us to discuss St. Augustine will be Dr. Gregory Sadler, author and Instructor at Maris College, who received both his Master's and PhD in Philosophy from Southern Illinois University Carbondale. He is also founder of ReasonIO, an organization that brings philosophy into practice, making complex classic philosophical ideas accessible for a wide audience of professionals, students, and life-long learners. We will focus the show on St. Augustine's views on truth and lying and the influence that he has on modern philosophy and Christian thought. You do not want to miss this exciting and informative show!
Join Devin and Melissa Pellew each week at they discuss topics related to biblical theology, Christian apologetics and worldview issues. This week, we will have a continuation of our series on Christian Thinkers of the Past. We will be discussing the life and works of St. Thomas Aquinas, the influential philosopher and Christian apologist of the 13th century, foremost classical proponent of natural theology and the father of Thomism. On the air with us to discuss St. Thomas will be Dr. Gregory Sadler, author and instructor at Maris College, who received both his Master's and PhD in Philosophy from Southern Illinois Carbondale. He is also founder of ReasonIO, an organization that bring philosophy into practice , making complex classical philosophical ideas accessible for a wide audience of professionals, students, and life-long learners. We will discuss St. Aquinas' life, works, his arguments for God's existence and the influence that he has on modern philosophy and thought. We will also be taking your calls so you don't want to miss this exciting and informative show!