
Homebrewed Christianity Christian Realism, Social Ethics, and Politics with Ronald Stone
Jul 11, 2017
In this engaging conversation, Ronald Stone, a scholar from Pittsburgh Theological Seminary known for his focus on Christian identity and realism, delves into modern Christian realism. He discusses its historical roots, critiques, and contemporary revival amidst political and social challenges. The talk also highlights the intersection of faith, ethics, and social action, particularly concerning American exceptionalism and moral dilemmas in global conflict. Plus, Ronald shares memorable stories from his experiences with notable thinkers like Niebuhr and Tillich.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Reflections on Theological Influence and Personal Journeys
01:55 • 2min
Playful Banter and Theological Retreats
04:19 • 4min
Engaging Theology with Humor and Intellect
08:46 • 1min
A Journey of Faith and Social Ethics
09:52 • 9min
Understanding Christian Realism: Historical Roots and Contemporary Impacts
19:03 • 29min
Navigating Faith, Politics, and Moral Responsibility
48:23 • 3min
Moral Dilemmas in Global Conflict
51:52 • 26min
Navigating Theological Tensions
01:17:33 • 19min
