Behold, the Lion explores what it means to have a relationship with Jesus in a university environment, with the mission of spreading the message of Christianity to the curious and equipping Christian listeners with a better understanding of how to live the Christian life in a secular world. We discuss questions of theology, art, literature, and practical living as people of faith in the 21st century. This semester, our new host, Ardaschir Arguelles, is joined by guests from various Christian traditions to go in-depth on the Nicene Creed.
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Behold, the Lion explores what it means to have a relationship with Jesus in a university environment, with the mission of spreading the message of Christianity to the curious and equipping Christian listeners with a better understanding of how to live the Christian life in a secular world. We discuss questions of theology, art, literature, and practical living as people of faith in the 21st century. This semester, our new host, Ardaschir Arguelles, is joined by guests from various Christian traditions to go in-depth on the Nicene Creed.
Ep. 88: The Metaphysics of Morals and the Philosophy of Immanuel Kant
Behold, the Lion
59 minutes 52 seconds
1 year ago
Ep. 88: The Metaphysics of Morals and the Philosophy of Immanuel Kant
Silas, Ardaschir, Ben, and Ashley talk about Kant's The Metaphysics of Morality, breaking down his philosophy as a whole, deontological ethics, and discussing how it can be viewed from a Christian perspective.
Behold, the Lion
Behold, the Lion explores what it means to have a relationship with Jesus in a university environment, with the mission of spreading the message of Christianity to the curious and equipping Christian listeners with a better understanding of how to live the Christian life in a secular world. We discuss questions of theology, art, literature, and practical living as people of faith in the 21st century. This semester, our new host, Ardaschir Arguelles, is joined by guests from various Christian traditions to go in-depth on the Nicene Creed.