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The hosts crack open Niebuhr's audio archives to discuss his sermon/lecture on Augustine's Conception of Self. This episode features clips of Niebuhr himself speaking on the topic. Special Guest: Dr. Jeremy Sabella.
The hosts discuss Niebuhr's 1955 article, "Why Ike Is Popular", and compare both the presidency and the republican party of Eisenhower's day with our own.
In this third interview with Dr. Gary Dorrien, the hosts discuss his forthcoming memoirs and kick off our series on The Children of Light and The Children of Darkness by going through his introduction to the newest print.
The hosts interview Niebuhr scholars Josefin Graef and Joshua Mauldin on both of their essays, updating Niebuhr’s Children of Light/Darkness for a new world of global far right violence and shaky democratic domestic policy, respectively.
The hosts hold a dialogue between Dr. Jason Hudson and Dr. Clif Bailey as they parse out their similarities and differences in how each approach the technological society; the latter holding a Niebuhrian view, the former influenced primarily by Jacques Ellul & Wendell Berry.
The hosts interview Braden Molhoek on his research interests regarding the place where theology and science mutually benefit one another, and discuss some of the more disturbing problems emerging from technological progress in the way of transhumanism.
The hosts interview Dr. Charles McDaniel to discuss economic-technical fusion within culture, the moral influences regarding the shape of technological progress, and how the church should understand technology in light of Niebuhr's critical insights.
In this second installment of the LTN tech series, the hosts interview Dr. Noreen Herzfeld on the challenges of AI and why we’re even interested in creating AGI to begin with.
On this special Valentine's Day episode, the hosts are joined by researcher, Jen Treloar, to discuss Reinhold and Ursula's personal correspondences. It's about to get SPICY.