
Homebrewed Christianity Theology After Paul Ricoeur with Dan Stiver
Jul 18, 2016
Dan Stiver, a respected Ricoeur scholar and Baptist theologian, delves into the interplay of philosophy and theology. He explores how Ricoeur's insights into narrative shape meaning-making and the nature of truth. The conversation also tackles the problem of evil, contrasting Irenaeus and Augustine’s views, while examining the expression of embodied freedom in faith. Stiver emphasizes the importance of community in theological discourse and encourages a holistic approach to understanding scripture and belief in the modern context.
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Intro
00:00 • 2min
Reflections on Community Engagement and Podcast Production
02:19 • 2min
Interpreting Theology: The Role of Community and Hermeneutics
04:42 • 23min
The Power of Narrative in Theology
28:03 • 26min
Irenaeus vs. Augustine: Theodicy Explored
53:34 • 5min
Embodied Freedom in Faith
58:47 • 10min
Evolving Landscape of Contemporary Theology
01:08:34 • 5min
