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Today's Scripture passages are Deuteronomy 1:19-25 | Psalm 28 | Psalm 62 | Psalm 81 | Psalm 128 | Romans 1:18 - Romans 2:16.Read by Ekemini Uwan.Get in The Word with Truth's Table is a production of InterVarsity Press. For 75 years, IVP has published and created thoughtful Christian books for the university, church, and the world. Our Bible reading plan is adapted from Bible Study Together, and the Bible version is the New English Translation, used by permission.SPECIAL OFFER | As a listener of this podcast, use the code IVPOD25 for 25% off any IVP resource mentioned in this episode at ivpress.com.Additional Credits:Song production: Seaux ChillSong lyrics written by: Seaux Chill, Ekemini Uwan, and Christina EdmondsonPodcast art: Kate LillardPhotography: Shelly EveBible consultant: JM SmithSound engineering: Podastery StudiosCreative producers: Ekemini Uwan and Christina EdmondsonAssistant producer: Christine Pelliccio MeloExecutive producer: Helen LeeDisclaimer: The comments, views, and opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the host and/or the guests featured on the podcast and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of InterVarsity Press or InterVarsity Christian Fellowship.
Nonkonformist, Moralist, Revoluzzer - das alles war Günter Grass. Unbequem, umstritten und unverwechselbar war er mit all seinen Ratten, Unken, dem Butt und dem Blechtrommler. Ein O-Ton-Streifzug durch unser Archiv zum zehnten Todestag. Isabella Kolar www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Aus den Archiven
In this text, Paul begins explaining that religion and morality apart from repentance and faith in Jesus has no ability to save a soul from God's wrath.
In this excerpt, I break down Wesley Huff's contradictory claim that Jesus was essentially a moralist against moralism.I will be posting the entire commentary video next week.Huff's twisting of the argument serves an evangelical sectarian “no works” narrative that doesn't hold up under scrutiny. I expose the logical flaws and explain why this take on Jesus simply doesn't make sense in light of the behavior of Jesus, the Apostles, and the Early Saints. They didn't practice what Huff is preaching.Listen to find out why Huff's position is both contradictory and misleading.Agree or disagree? Share your thoughts—I'd love to hear your take.For more deep-dive commentary on faith, theology, LDS supremacy, history, religion, and critical thinking, be sure to subscribe.Love you kids.Recent Video Mentioned:https://youtu.be/PR7Qy8L5V98Podcast Links:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/halestorm/id1438201012Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6wmtsNQCl0ToLeSkt6j4hs?si=439a1219b7924c9aRSS: TBDPodcast Playlist: TBDTags: #Jesus #WesleyHuff #TheologyDebate #Christianity #Evangelicalism #LDS #WesleyHuff #CapturingChristianity #Pronouns #God #ReligiousDebate
Frank Schaeffer In Conversation with Dr. Kristina Stoeckl, exploring the themes of her book, “The Moralist International: Russia in the Global Culture Wars (Orthodox Christianity and Contemporary Thought)”._____LINKShttps://www.kristinastoeckl.eu/cv/https://www.lovechildrenplanet.com/events/it-has-to-be-read-the-moralist-international-russia-in-the-global-culture-wars-by-dr-kristina-stoecklI have had the pleasure of talking to some of the leading authors, artists, activists, and change-makers of our time on this podcast, and I want to personally thank you for subscribing, listening, and sharing 100-plus episodes over 100,000 times.Please subscribe to this Podcast, In Conversation… with Frank Schaeffer, on your favorite platform, and to my Substack, It Has to Be Said.Thanks! Every subscription helps create, build, sustain and put voice to this movement for truth.Subscribe to It Has to Be Said. Support the show_____In Conversation… with Frank Schaeffer is a production of the George Bailey Morality in Public Life Fellowship. It is hosted by Frank Schaeffer, author of Fall In Love, Have Children, Stay Put, Save the Planet, Be Happy. Learn more at https://www.lovechildrenplanet.comFollow Frank on Substack, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Threads, TikTok, and YouTube. https://frankschaeffer.substack.comhttps://www.facebook.com/frank.schaeffer.16https://twitter.com/Frank_Schaefferhttps://www.instagram.com/frank_schaeffer_arthttps://www.threads.net/@frank_schaeffer_arthttps://www.tiktok.com/@frank_schaefferhttps://www.youtube.com/c/FrankSchaefferYouTube In Conversation… with Frank Schaeffer Podcast
Volker Kühn, Isabella Kolar www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Aus den Archiven
Heinrich Böll war einer der bedeutendsten deutschsprachigen Autoren des 20. Jahrhunderts. Er war Humanist und streitbarer Geist, der sich für Freiheit und Menschenrechte gleichermaßen engagierte. Auch heute noch hat er uns viel zu sagen. Volker Kühn; Isabella Kolar www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Aus den Archiven
Als wortgewaltiger Verfechter der Zweistaatenlösung wurde Amos Oz von Ultranationalisten ebenso angegriffen wie von Antizionisten. Nun wird der 2018 verstorbene israelische Schriftsteller und Friedensaktivist erstmals in einer Biografie gewürdigt. Martin, Marko www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Lesart
Als wortgewaltiger Verfechter der Zweistaatenlösung wurde Amos Oz von Ultranationalisten ebenso angegriffen wie von Antizionisten. Nun wird der 2018 verstorbene israelische Schriftsteller und Friedensaktivist erstmals in einer Biografie gewürdigt. Martin, Marko www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Lesart
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Als wortgewaltiger Verfechter der Zweistaatenlösung wurde Amos Oz von Ultranationalisten ebenso angegriffen wie von Antizionisten. Nun wird der 2018 verstorbene israelische Schriftsteller und Friedensaktivist erstmals in einer Biografie gewürdigt. Martin, Marko www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Lesart
Romans 2:1-16 The Gospel of God for the World
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There is a right way and a wrong way to share the Gospel. The Apostle Paul is an example of the right way. For a lot of us, we are going about it the wrong way.Paul preached Jesus Christ and Him crucified. If that's you... then you are probably bearing some fruit. But if your branches only have leaves, we invite you to take stock of how you are sharing God's Word. And if you wonder about being persecuted, you will be! but hopefully for the right reason!Thank you for listening! If you would like to subscribe and receive new episodes via email, please click subscribeTo see a listing of our previous episodes, please click archiveTo read our testimony please visit our about us pageFor information about Biblical Counseling, please go to our counseling page Please follow us on Instagram and TwitterWe invite questions and comments via our contact page
Michel De Montaigne (1533–1592), oče eseja in eden najpomembnejših filozofov francoske renesanse, je v svojem pisanju združeval priložnostne anekdote iz svojega življenja z intelektualnim vpogledom v človeško naravo. Moralist brez moraliziranja. Vpliven mislec, ki je raziskoval jaz brez da bi stavil na analize, definicije ali ideologije. Njegovi Eseji (1588) so do danes ostali eno največjih in najbolj vplivnih del evropske humanistične dediščine. Ob izidu integralne verzije slovenskega prevoda, ki je izšel z letnico 2023 pri založbi Beletrina, predstavljamo tega samosvojega misleca in njegovo monumentalno delo v treh knjigah. Sodelujeta prevajalec Branko Madžarevič in poznavalec dr. Primož Vitez. Foto: Michel de Montaigne, iz grafične opreme Beletrinine izdaje Esejev (Goran Dekleva).
Today's Scripture passages are Deuteronomy 1:19-25 | Psalm 28 | Psalm 62 | Psalm 81 | Psalm 128 | Romans 1:18 - Romans 2:16.Read by Ekemini Uwan.Get in The Word with Truth's Table is a production of InterVarsity Press. For 75 years, IVP has published and created thoughtful Christian books for the university, church, and the world. Our Bible reading plan is adapted from Bible Study Together, and the Bible version is the New English Translation, used by permission.SPECIAL OFFER | As a listener of this podcast, enjoy 25% off your order at ivpress.com by using the code IVPOD25 at checkout.Additional Credits:Song production: Seaux ChillSong lyrics written by: Seaux Chill, Ekemini Uwan, and Christina EdmondsonPodcast art: Kate IrwinPhotography: Shelly EveBible consultant: JM SmithSound engineering: Podastery StudiosCreative producers: Ekemini Uwan and Christina EdmondsonAssistant producer: Paloma LeeExecutive producer: Helen Lee
A new MP3 sermon from Oceanside United Reformed Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Prosecuting the Moralist Speaker: Mr. Gavin Poe Broadcaster: Oceanside United Reformed Church Event: Teaching Date: 2/27/2024 Bible: Romans 2:1-11 Length: 39 min.
Another challenging gem by Thomas Reade-
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As Pastor Scott continues in the sermon series Faith Alone, this week he takes a deep dive into Romans 2:1-5.
Continuing our discussion of the hegemons of the Spring and Autumn period, we look at Duke Xiang of Song, whom some consider a hegemon but perhaps shouldn't.Support the show
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How will God respond to the self-righteous moralist?
A new MP3 sermon from Founders Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Tragedy of The Moralist Speaker: Richard Caldwell Jr. Broadcaster: Founders Baptist Church Event: Sunday - PM Date: 7/30/2023 Bible: Matthew 19:16-22 Length: 48 min.
A new VIDEO from Founders Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Tragedy of The Moralist Speaker: Richard Caldwell Jr. Broadcaster: Founders Baptist Church Event: Sunday - PM Date: 7/30/2023 Bible: Matthew 19:16-22 Length: 54 min.
Enneagram Type 1s, nicknamed The Moralist, are detail-oriented visionaries driven by a set of principles personal that they feel in their gut and want others to align with. They also forever feel the guilt of not living up to these principles themselves. Famous examples include Nelson Mandela, George Harrison, Mahatma Gandhi, Osama Bin Laden, and Queen Elizabeth II.In this episode, we explore the essence of the Type 1 and the insecurities and motivations that drive their every action and relationship. We walk you through the story of the Type 1's life by looking at their journey through the Levels of Consciousness from their healthiest to their average to their most destructive ways of operating. We close the episode by offering a critical type-tailored practice to help 1s rise up in consciousness and be the best version of themselves. This episode is designed to help Type 1s thrive in their personal and professional lives by fostering a deeper understanding of their insecurities and motivations. It's also an invaluable resource for friends, partners, and colleagues of Type 1s who wish to better support and relate to them.Links:www.upbuild.comwww.upbuild.com/enneagram101 Instagram: @upbuildnycFacebook: UpbuildLinkedIn: Upbuild
This week we have a chat with Professor Kristina Stoeckl, co-author of The Moralist International: Russia in the Global Culture Wars (available open access).
Romans 2:1-29. Preached Sunday, May 7, 2023.
Romans 2:1-29. Preached Sunday, May 7, 2023.
Romans 2:1-29. Preached Sunday, May 7, 2023.
Romans 2:1-29. Preached Sunday, May 7, 2023.
Today's Scripture passages are Deuteronomy 1:19-25 | Psalm 28 | Psalm 62 | Psalm 81 | Psalm 128 | Romans 1:18 - Romans 2:16.Read by Ekemini Uwan.Get in The Word with Truth's Table is a production of InterVarsity Press. For 75 years, IVP has published and created thoughtful Christian books for the university, church, and the world. Our Bible reading plan is adapted from Bible Study Together, and the Bible version is the New English Translation, used by permission.SPECIAL OFFER | Effective Jan. 1st, 2024, all promo codes/opportunities mentioned in this episode are expired. Please use the code IVPOD25 at ivpress.com for 25% off your order.Additional Credits:Song production: Seaux ChillSong lyrics written by: Seaux Chill, Ekemini Uwan, and Christina EdmondsonPodcast art: Kate IrwinPhotography: Shelly EveBible consultant: JM SmithSound engineering: Podastery StudiosCreative producers: Ekemini Uwan and Christina EdmondsonAssistant producer: Paloma LeeExecutive producer: Helen Lee
Jason Ānanda Josephson Storm discusses conceptions of value after postmodernism. Is postmodernism a nihilistic relativism or an activist moralism? Critics have accused it of both. What values pervade the postmodern academic paradigm? How do value conceptions shift when the postmodern paradigm gets diffused in popular culture? Is the "is-ought distinction" actually valid? What would a positive value project look like, and what are its benefits? Finally, what comes next for metamodernism and Storm's work? 0:00 Introduction 0:52 Postmodernism: Relativist or Activist? Nihilist or Moralist? 9:11 Value vs. Critique 17:07 Politics and Academia 22:17 Postmodern Diffusions 31:04 Is vs. Ought: Who's Afraid of Normativity? 38:04 Systematic Metamodern Philosophy 43:08 Imagining a Positive Future: Ethics and Wisdom 55:55 How Can Academia Reincorporate Wisdom? 59:42:21 Towards a Paradigm Shift: The Future of Metamodernism 1:09:35 Paradigm Projects 1:14:49 What's Next?
Political philosopher and Harvard professor Michael Sandel talks about his latest book, "The Tyranny of Merit: Can We Find the Common Good?" Sandel reflects deeply on the fundamental moral principles behind our political institutions and democratic society. His books on justice, democracy, ethics, and markets have been translated into more than 30 languages. He has been described as “a rock star moralist” and “the world's most influential living philosopher.” Series: "Burke Lectureship on Religion and Society" [Humanities] [Show ID: 38718]
Why did Jesus have to die? It's a valid question. Many have asked it. In this episode, Pastor Chris Kipp teaches from Matthew 27:38-44 revealing three perspectives: the legalist, the relativist and the message of the cross. The cross is foolishness to the other 2 perspectives. Yet, at the cross, both the glorious love and the glorious justice of God are mingled together. Renaissance Church - Richmond, Texas www.ren-church.org #alloflifealltheearth
Modern conservatives have long asked the following questions: how can we live together without God? Is there any substitute for religion in cohering a moral community? And if not, what can we do to revive the old sacred authority that reason, science, and liberalism have interred?These were also the questions that preoccupied Philip Rieff (1922-2006), an idiosyncratic sociologist and product of the University of Chicago, whose thought cast a long shadow over right-wing intellectuals, theologians, and other Jeremiahs of the modern condition (like Christopher Lasch and Alasdair MacIntyre). In the two books that made his name — 1959's Freud: Mind of the Moralist and 1966's Triumph of the Therapeutic: The Uses of Faith After Freud — Rieff engages deeply with psychoanalysis, deriving from Sigmund Freud a theory of how culture creates morality and, in turn, why modern culture, with its emphasis on psychological well-being over moral instruction, no longer functions to shape individuals into a community of shared purpose. Rieff, a secular Jew, remained concerned to the very end of his life with the problem of living in a society without faith, one in which the rudderless self is mediated, most of all, by therapeutic ideas and psychological institutions rather than by religious or political ones. Less sophisticated versions of this conundrum haunt conservative thought to this day — from complaints about "wokeness" as a religion to the right's treatment of sexual and gender transgression as mental pathology. To help us navigate Rieff, Freud, and the conservative underbelly of psychoanalysis, we're joined by two brilliant thinkers and writers: Hannah Zeavin and Alex Colston. Hannah is an Assistant Professor at Indiana University in the Luddy School of Informatics; Alex is a PhD student at Duquesne in clinical psychology. Most importantly, for our purposes, Hannah and Alex are also the editors of Parapraxis, a new magazine of psychoanalysis on the left. We hope you enjoy this (admittedly, heady) episode. If you do, consider signing up for a new podcast — on psychoanalysis and politics, of all things — hosted by beloved KYE guest Patrick Blanchfield and his partner Abby Kluchin entitled "Ordinary Unhappiness." Further Reading: Philip Rieff, Freud: Mind of the Moralist (Viking, 1959)— The Triumph of the Therapeutic: Uses of Faith After Freud (Harper & Row, 1966)— Fellow Teachers (Harper & Row, 1973)Gerald Howard, "Reasons to Believe," Bookforum, Feb 2007. Blake Smith, "The Secret Life of Philip Rieff." Tablet, Dec 15, 2022George Scialabba, "The Curse of Modernity: Rieff's Problem with Freedom," Boston Review, Jul 1, 2007.Christopher Lasch, "The Saving Remnant," The New Republic, Nov 19, 1990. Hannah Zeavin, "Composite Case: The fate of the children of psychoanalysis," Parapraxis, Nov 14, 2022. Alex Colston, "Father," Parapraxis, Nov 21, 2022. Rod Dreher, "We Live In Rieff World," Mar 1, 2019. Park MacDougald, "The Importance of Repression," Sept 29, 2021...and don't forget to subscribe to Know Your Enemy on Patreon for access to all of our bonus episodes!
Saving Elephants | Millennials defending & expressing conservative values
1st Baron Acton, 13th Marquess of Groppoli, John Emerich Edward Dalberg-Acton who, for obvious reasons, is more commonly referred to as simply Lord Acton, was a 19th century writer, historian, and member of the British parliament whose contributions to history, faith, and politics are largely forgotten beyond his most famous quote: “Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely”. Joining Josh to explore just why Acton was important and why he's worth studying today is Dan Hugger from the apply named Acton Institute. About Dan Hugger From Dan's bio: Dan Hugger is librarian and research associate at the Acton Institute for the Study of Religion & Liberty. He writes and speaks on questions of education, history, political economy, and religion, and is the editor of two books: Lord Acton: Historical and Moral Essays and The Humane Economist: A Wilhelm Röpke Reader. About the Acton Institute From Acton's website: The Acton Institute was founded in 1990 in Grand Rapids, Michigan as a think-tank whose mission is to promote a free and virtuous society characterized by individual liberty and sustained by religious principles. This direction recognizes the benefits of a limited government, but also the beneficent consequences of a free market. It embraces an objective framework of moral values, but also recognizes and appreciates the subjective nature of economic value. It views justice as a duty of all to give the one his due but, more importantly, as an individual obligation to serve the common good and not just his own needs and wants. In order to promote a more profound understanding of the coming together of faith and liberty, Acton involves members of religious, business, and academic spheres in its various seminars, publications, and academic activities. Links to resources mentioned in the conversation: Russell Kirk's last public address—at the Acton Institute—offering his critiques of Lord Acton https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GCz023vKs98 Lord Acton: A Study in Conscience and Politics https://shop.acton.org/products/lord-acton-a-study-in-conscience-and-politics?_pos=3&_sid=937cdddbd&_ss=r Lord Acton: Historical and Moral Essays https://shop.acton.org/products/lord-acton-historical-and-moral-essays?_pos=2&_sid=937cdddbd&_ss=r Selected Writings of Lord Acton https://www.libertyfund.org/books/selected-writings-of-lord-acton/ Lord Acton: Historian and Moralist https://shop.acton.org/products/lord-acton-historian-and-moralist?_pos=1&_sid=937cdddbd&_ss=r Lord Acton https://www.amazon.com/Lord-Acton-Roland-Hill/dp/0300181272/ref=sr_1_8?crid=V218N459WQDX&keywords=lord+acton&qid=1673632551&qu=eyJxc2MiOiI0LjAzIiwicXNhIjoiMy45MCIsInFzcCI6IjMuNzkifQ%3D%3D&sprefix=lord+acton%2Caps%2C166&sr=8-8&ufe=app_do%3Aamzn1.fos.006c50ae-5d4c-4777-9bc0-4513d670b6bc Bradley Birzer's piece on Seven Conservative Minds https://www.theamericanconservative.com/seven-conservative-minds/
The sermon text is Romans 2:1-11.