
A podcast dedicated to the theology, ethics, and political philosophy of Reinhold Niebuhr. Hosted by Clif Bailey & Zach Nerison
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 75 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | PoliticsChristianityReligion & SpiritualityNews | |||

The hosts are joined by Eli Valentin and his brother, Dr. Ben Valentin, for a special Christmas episode, where they discuss Niebuhr's sermon, "Advent Sermon for an Atomic Age."
The hosts are joined by Dr. Scott Paeth to dust off another old audio sermon by Niebuhr, "The Wheat and the Tares"
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.
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The hosts and variety of guests and their perspectives is what keeps me listening to this podcast. That and it’s relevancy for today. Thank you to the hosts and guests for sharing about the life and works of Reinhold Niebuhr.
The content, quality, mix of hosts of variety of guests and perspectives is what keeps me listening to this podcast. That and it’s relevancy for the here and now. Thank you to the hosts and guests for doing such fine work in sharing about the life and works of Reinhold Niebuhr.
The “What would Neibuhr do” scenarios, especially the ones at Halloween
“Where’s the ethics, DIETRICH?”
Matt Anderson and Niebuhr as a Hebraic prophet
Clif calling Niebuhr “ya boy” and “the illest realist”
Slamming on Billy Graham, say what? Yes, Niebuhr went there.
It’s fun listening to Clif tweak Zach about John Calvin and total depravity
Frequent references to Kierkegaard. Who doesn’t love some existential angst?
Clif’s extraordinarily awful Halloween puns
Manichean smackdowns with Dr. Jerem... more
Any chance you might interview Scott Erwin about his work, The Theological Vision of Reinhold Niebuhr's The Irony of American History?
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Apple Podcasts | #21 |
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