
Homebrewed Christianity A Skeptical Faith in the University with Steven Knapp
Oct 24, 2017
Steven Knapp, the former president of George Washington University and a scholar of literature, discusses his transformative intellectual and spiritual journey. He shares how reading Kierkegaard sparked his faith and the impact of 1960s political turmoil on his beliefs. The conversation explores the relationship between literature and theology, the evolving landscape of higher education, and how millennials are increasingly religiously engaged. Knapp also addresses the crisis in the humanities and offers insights into the challenges of financing education today.
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Intro
00:00 • 4min
Journey Through Academia and Faith
04:15 • 10min
Faith and Intellectual Awakening
14:05 • 28min
Spirituality and Activism on Campus
42:33 • 12min
Redefining Higher Education Costs
54:34 • 10min
The Role and Responsibility of Educational Institutions
01:04:14 • 3min
Navigating the Shift from Scholar to Administrator in Academia
01:06:47 • 3min
Theological Insights Through Romantic Literature
01:10:10 • 3min
