
Homebrewed Christianity Modern Religion & Modern Race with Ted Vial
Jul 26, 2017
Ted Vial, Professor of Theology at the Iliff School of Theology, dives into his book, Modern Religion, Modern Race. He discusses the influence of 19th-century German philosophy on contemporary society, particularly in relation to race. Vial highlights the distinction between theology and religious studies, while also emphasizing the significance of community in shaping faith. His insights on Schleiermacher's impact reveal how personal religious experiences are intertwined with cultural contexts, pointing towards the need for inclusive engagement in today's religious landscape.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Exploring Name Pronunciation, Philosophy, and Theology
01:30 • 3min
Theology Beer Camp: Crafting Community and Conversations
04:26 • 9min
Craft Beer Explorations and Diverse Learning Environments
13:11 • 2min
Theology vs. Religious Studies: A Complex Relationship
15:18 • 12min
Schleiermacher's Impact on Theology
27:44 • 13min
Intersections of Race, Religion, and Philosophy
40:14 • 26min
Legacy of 19th-Century Thought in Modern Christianity
01:05:55 • 28min
The Impact of Theology on Personal Worldviews
01:33:33 • 3min
