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The Sacred, The Political, and Why We’re All Vulnerable with Aaron Staufer & Aaron Simmons
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Another epic live stream from our ?Democracy in Tension summit?! Aaron Simmons and I dive deep with theologian and community organizer Aaron Staufer about how sacred values and vulnerability shape our political life together. We wrestle with the big questions y’all have been sending in – can mainline churches recover a compelling sense of the sacred while staying committed to critical thinking? How do we navigate prophetic witness without falling into the therapeutic Christianity trap? And why does good theology always seem to come with absolutely terrible music? Aaron drops some serious wisdom about radical democracy, relational power, and why humans are lovers who care deeply about things. We get into the weeds about vulnerability, value, organizing, and whether multiculturalism can actually work in practice. Plus, we tackle the hard stuff – what happens when someone’s sacred values make them unreasonable participants in democracy? It’s theology, politics, philosophy, and a healthy dose of complaining about boring mainline Protestant worship. Grab your favorite beverage and settle in for some real talk about faith, power, and building beloved community.
You can join the Democracy in Tension online summit and get access to all the lectures today.
Aaron Simmons is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at Furman University. You can follow his Substack ‘Philosophy in the Wild.’
Aaron Stauffer is the Director of Online Learning and Associate Director of the Wendland-Cook Program at Vanderbilt University Divinity School.
Previous Episodes with Simmons
- From Pit Elders to Political Theology: Making Sense of Democratic Breakdown
- The Paradox of Democracy & What Comes Next
- A Philosopher & Ethicist Process This Election (Aaron & Kevin)
- The Courage to Be 15 w/ Elgin Fuller & Aaron Simmons
- Aaron Simmons: Camping with Kierkegaard
- Faith After Deconstruction
- Philosophy & the Experience of God
- Do I Have a Soul? & other cultural preferences in bold.
- Off-Road Religion & Pandemic Philosophizing
Previous Episodes with Staufer
UPCOMING ONLINE CLASS – The God of Justice: Where Ancient Wisdom Meets Contemporary Longing
This transformative online class brings together distinguished scholars from biblical studies, theology, history, and faith leadership to offer exactly what our moment demands: the rich, textured wisdom of multiple academic disciplines speaking into our contemporary quest for justice. Here you’ll discover how ancient texts illuminate modern struggles, how theological reflection deepens social action, and how historical understanding opens new possibilities for faithful engagement with our world’s brokenness and beauty. Join John Dominic Crossan, Peter Enns, Casey Sigmon, Aizaiah Yong, & Malcolm Foley
As always, the class is donation-based, including 0. INFO & Sign-Up at www.FaithAndPolitics.net
Theology Beer Camp is a unique three-day conference that brings together of theology nerds and craftbeer for a blend of intellectual engagement, community building, and fun. This event features a lineup of well-known podcasters, scholars, and theology enthusiasts who come together to “nerd out” on theological topics while enjoying loads of fun activities. Guests this year include John Dominic Crossan, Kelly Brown Douglas, Philip Clayton, Stacey Floyd-Thomas, Jeffery Pugh, Juan Floyd-Thomas, Andy Root, Grace Ji-Sun Kim, Noreen Herzfeld, Reggie Williams, Casper ter Kuile, and more! Get info and tickets here.
Follow the podcast, drop a review, send feedback/questions or become a member of the HBC Community.
249 episodes
Manage episode 498904055 series 11219
Another epic live stream from our ?Democracy in Tension summit?! Aaron Simmons and I dive deep with theologian and community organizer Aaron Staufer about how sacred values and vulnerability shape our political life together. We wrestle with the big questions y’all have been sending in – can mainline churches recover a compelling sense of the sacred while staying committed to critical thinking? How do we navigate prophetic witness without falling into the therapeutic Christianity trap? And why does good theology always seem to come with absolutely terrible music? Aaron drops some serious wisdom about radical democracy, relational power, and why humans are lovers who care deeply about things. We get into the weeds about vulnerability, value, organizing, and whether multiculturalism can actually work in practice. Plus, we tackle the hard stuff – what happens when someone’s sacred values make them unreasonable participants in democracy? It’s theology, politics, philosophy, and a healthy dose of complaining about boring mainline Protestant worship. Grab your favorite beverage and settle in for some real talk about faith, power, and building beloved community.
You can join the Democracy in Tension online summit and get access to all the lectures today.
Aaron Simmons is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at Furman University. You can follow his Substack ‘Philosophy in the Wild.’
Aaron Stauffer is the Director of Online Learning and Associate Director of the Wendland-Cook Program at Vanderbilt University Divinity School.
Previous Episodes with Simmons
- From Pit Elders to Political Theology: Making Sense of Democratic Breakdown
- The Paradox of Democracy & What Comes Next
- A Philosopher & Ethicist Process This Election (Aaron & Kevin)
- The Courage to Be 15 w/ Elgin Fuller & Aaron Simmons
- Aaron Simmons: Camping with Kierkegaard
- Faith After Deconstruction
- Philosophy & the Experience of God
- Do I Have a Soul? & other cultural preferences in bold.
- Off-Road Religion & Pandemic Philosophizing
Previous Episodes with Staufer
UPCOMING ONLINE CLASS – The God of Justice: Where Ancient Wisdom Meets Contemporary Longing
This transformative online class brings together distinguished scholars from biblical studies, theology, history, and faith leadership to offer exactly what our moment demands: the rich, textured wisdom of multiple academic disciplines speaking into our contemporary quest for justice. Here you’ll discover how ancient texts illuminate modern struggles, how theological reflection deepens social action, and how historical understanding opens new possibilities for faithful engagement with our world’s brokenness and beauty. Join John Dominic Crossan, Peter Enns, Casey Sigmon, Aizaiah Yong, & Malcolm Foley
As always, the class is donation-based, including 0. INFO & Sign-Up at www.FaithAndPolitics.net
Theology Beer Camp is a unique three-day conference that brings together of theology nerds and craftbeer for a blend of intellectual engagement, community building, and fun. This event features a lineup of well-known podcasters, scholars, and theology enthusiasts who come together to “nerd out” on theological topics while enjoying loads of fun activities. Guests this year include John Dominic Crossan, Kelly Brown Douglas, Philip Clayton, Stacey Floyd-Thomas, Jeffery Pugh, Juan Floyd-Thomas, Andy Root, Grace Ji-Sun Kim, Noreen Herzfeld, Reggie Williams, Casper ter Kuile, and more! Get info and tickets here.
Follow the podcast, drop a review, send feedback/questions or become a member of the HBC Community.
249 episodes
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