
Homebrewed Christianity 10 Not-So-Shocking Things You Learn in Religion 101
Jun 20, 2014
In this discussion, Greg Horton, an ex-pastor and undergrad religion professor, dives into the often surprising realities of a basic religion class. He shares insights on how traditional beliefs clash with academic perspectives, illustrating the struggle of engaging with broader spiritual concepts. The conversation also critiques the cultural disconnection between faith and ethics in Oklahoma, while exploring how personal beliefs can diverge from observed behaviors. Horton emphasizes critical thinking and respectful dialogue as vital tools for navigating faith and education.
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Intro
00:00 • 5min
Navigating Faith and Education
04:37 • 12min
Faith and Ethical Identity in Oklahoma
16:53 • 8min
Faith, Politics, and Identity: Exploring Religious Perceptions
25:16 • 3min
Understanding Prophecy and Politics in Religion
28:29 • 2min
Revisiting Heaven and Hell
30:19 • 13min
Rethinking Biblical Literalism
43:38 • 17min
