
Homebrewed Christianity The Challenge of Evil with William Greenway
May 16, 2017
William Greenway, a professor of philosophical theology at Austin Theological Seminary, dives into the deep waters of evil and suffering. He challenges the notion that modern science captures all reality, arguing for a recognition of unexplainable experiences. The discussion traverses interesting territory—from how to love your enemy to critiques of nihilism and modern ethics. Greenway also tackles original sin and privilege while emphasizing the transformative power of agape love in facing moral complexities in our world.
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Intro
00:00 • 2min
Excitement Builds for Theology Beer Camp
01:52 • 4min
Exploring Faith and Philosophy
05:44 • 6min
Rationality, Ethics, and the Quest for Meaning
11:49 • 27min
Exploring the Duality of 'Face' in Ethical Relationships
38:31 • 5min
Exploring Nihilism and Human Connection
43:59 • 9min
Exploring the Problem of Evil and Nihilism
52:52 • 17min
Navigating Ethical Responsibilities in a Complex World
01:09:32 • 24min
