
J. Aaron Simmons
Philosopher and professor at Furman University who specializes in Kierkegaard and contemporary theology; current president of the Soren Kierkegaard Society (USA) and author of scholarly work on religion and practice.
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Aug 19, 2024 • 1h 9min
[Faith] Episode 44: J. Aaron Simmons - Søren Kierkegaard & Faith Beyond Christendom
J. Aaron Simmons, a scholar focused on Søren Kierkegaard's philosophy, takes listeners on a thought-provoking journey through radical critiques of institutionalized religion. He emphasizes that faith is a lived experience rather than static doctrine, urging us to question what is truly worthy of our worship. The discussion touches on the importance of humility, personal responsibility, and the shift from a transactional to a genuine, embodied faith. Simmons' insights challenge listeners to embrace existential reflection and navigate their personal spiritual journeys.

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Jun 9, 2017 • 53min
Smells Like Teenage Phenomenology with J. Aaron Simmons LIVE from #PYM17
J. Aaron Simmons, a philosopher and speaker at the Progressive Youth Ministry conference, leads an engaging discussion with Lauren Winner and Ryan Newsome. They explore the intriguing concept of phenomenology and its relevance in youth ministry. Aaron shares a live demonstration of phenomenological reduction, making complex ideas accessible. The trio also humorously navigates cultural clashes at a Pentecostal concert, emphasizing the need for inclusivity in faith and philosophy while engaging teenagers in authentic conversations about their experiences.

Oct 18, 2021 • 1h 50min
What Can We Learn from Kierkegaard? (#136)
J. Aaron Simmons, a philosopher and professor at Furman University, dives into the thought-provoking world of Søren Kierkegaard. He discusses how faith is a risk with a direction, arguing that truth comes from lived experiences rather than mere belief. Simmons critiques Christian nationalism and emphasizes humility as a pathway to true confidence. With a focus on relationships and gratitude, he offers a contemporary lens on Kierkegaard's teachings, encouraging listeners to embrace their human imperfections amidst modern challenges.


