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Baptist Church Kempton Park (South Africa) / Baptistekerk Kemptonpark
Gideon Strauss
Baptist Church Kempton Park (South Africa) / Baptistekerk Kemptonpark
Gideon Strauss
Baptist Church Kempton Park (South Africa) / Baptistekerk Kemptonpark
Gideon Strauss
Baptist Church Kempton Park (South Africa) / Baptistekerk Kemptonpark
Gideon Strauss
Baptist Church Kempton Park (South Africa) / Baptistekerk Kemptonpark
Gideon Strauss
Baptist Church Kempton Park (South Africa) / Baptistekerk Kemptonpark
Gideon Strauss
Baptist Church Kempton Park (South Africa) / Baptistekerk Kemptonpark
Gideon Strauss
Baptist Church Kempton Park (South Africa) / Baptistekerk Kemptonpark
Gideon Strauss
Baptist Church Kempton Park (South Africa) / Baptistekerk Kemptonpark
Gideon Strauss
Baptist Church Kempton Park (South Africa) / Baptistekerk Kemptonpark
Gideon Strauss
Gideon Strauss describes how “principled pluralism” allocates freedom of conscience, worship, and practice. Os Guinness discusses how learning to listen and respect people, and support freedom for people to live by their conscience leads to a productive peace.
We’re embarking on a new series about some of the challenges facing philosophy and Christian faith in the wake of 2020. Today, series host Andrew Tebbutt starts close to home with guests Ronald A. Kuipers (Associate Professor of Philosophy of Religion, Director of the CPRSE, and President of ICS) and Gideon Strauss (Associate Professor of Worldview Studies and Academic Dean at ICS). Together they reflect on global democracy and the role of lament. Stay tuned for more conversations in the coming weeks. *** Upcoming Summer Courses at ICS Pragmatism, Race, and Religion: Du Bois, West, and Glaude (June 7-July 16) with Ronald A. Kuipers Lead from Where You Are: Making a Difference in the Face of Tough Problems, Big Questions, and Organizational Politics (August 16-20) with Gideon Strauss ... and more! *** Critical Faith is sponsored by the Centre for Philosophy, Religion, and Social Ethics (CPRSE) at the Institute for Christian Studies in Toronto. For more, visit www.icscanada.edu. Music by Matt Bernico.
Today we have with us Gideon Strauss, Academic Dean and Associate Professor of Worldview Studies at the Institute for Christian Studies. He also serves as a senior fellow with the Center for Public Justice in Washington DC. Gideon also facilitates vocational discipleship in churches in his native South Africa.Lead From Where You Are: Making a Difference in the Face of Tough Problem, Big Questions and Organizational Politics:http://courses.icscanada.edu/2020/04/lead-from-where-you-are-making.htmlSupport the show (https://www.twu.ca/donate-now)
Have you ever wondered what this Reformational philosophy thing is that folks at ICS constantly talk about? For the next few weeks, Bob Sweetman, with the help of Gideon Strauss, will be giving us a crash course on how Reformational philosophy came to be, what it says, and how it is relevant today. This week, Bob gives us some of the backstory to how Reformational philosophy first developed. To do so, he dives more deeply into a conversation begun in our last episode about Abraham Kuyper and his idea of principled pluralism. Stay tuned in the coming weeks to find out more about what makes Reformational philosophy tick... Critical Faith is sponsored by the Centre for Philosophy, Religion, and Social Ethics (CPRSE) at the Institute for Christian Studies in Toronto. For more, visit www.icscanada.edu. Music by Matt Bernico.
How do you reconcile irreconcilable differences? Last week, ICS Academic Dean Gideon Strauss joined us to share a bit about his own experiences in both apartheid and post-apartheid South African politics. This week, we're sharing with you the second half of this interview, in which Gideon reflects on the time he spent with South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Critical Faith is sponsored by the Centre for Philosophy, Religion, and Social Ethics (CPRSE) at the Institute for Christian Studies in Toronto. For more, visit www.icscanada.edu. Music by Matt Bernico.
What do you do when the authority or government under which you live is evil? This week, our new Critical Faith co-host Theoren Tolsma helped us welcome returning guest and ICS Academic Dean Gideon Strauss back to the podcasting studio. Gideon makes regular pilgrimages back to his home country of South Africa every summer, and is greatly invested in the ongoing politics in the region. So we asked him to share a bit about his own experiences in both apartheid and post-apartheid South African politics. This week, we're sharing with you the first part of this two-part interview, in which Gideon reflects on how he first came to terms with a theology and politics of armed resistance. Critical Faith is sponsored by the Centre for Philosophy, Religion, and Social Ethics (CPRSE) at the Institute for Christian Studies in Toronto. For more, visit www.icscanada.edu. Music by Matt Bernico.
Gideon Strauss describes how “principled pluralism” allocates freedom of conscience, worship, and practice. Os Guinness discusses how learning to listen and respect people, and support freedom for people to live by their conscience leads to a productive peace.
Gideon Strauss describes how “principled pluralism” allocates freedom of conscience, worship, and practice. Os Guinness discusses how learning to listen and respect people, and support freedom for people to live by their conscience leads to a productive peace.
Dr. Gideon Strauss | Executive Director | Max De Pree Center for Leadership
2011/10/13. Gideon Strauss lectures on the possibilities of creative partnerships between government and business.
2011/10/13. Gideon Strauss lectures on the possibilities of creative partnerships between government and business.
2011/10/13. Lectures on the possibilities of creative partnerships between government and business.
2011/10/13. Lectures on the possibilities of creative partnerships between government and business.