Afleveringen
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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.
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The hosts welcome back Dr. Jeremy Sabella to discuss his 2012 article on technology, communities, and Niebuhr.
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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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.
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The hosts discuss Milbank's thoughts on Niebuhr and a range of issues, including Church & State, Foreign Relations, the West post-Nietzsche, technology, and even modal collapse.
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In a very merry episode of LTN, the hosts interview Dr. Charles Mathewes about two of his articles--one, using Niebuhr's anthropology to critique his theology, and the other, an investigation of how Niebuhr relates to Virtue Ethics.
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The hosts interview Dr. Melvin Rogers about his recently released book, The Darkened Light of Faith.
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The hosts interview the man, the myth, the legend--the Godfather of Niebuhr Studies--Robin Lovin. Conversation ranges from Langdon Gilkey to human nature to runaway cyborg monsters terrorizing Morningside Heights.
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The hosts discuss Niebuhr's chapter, "Humour and Faith", from his work Discerning the Signs of the Times with Dr. Jon Weatherly.
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The hosts open the LTN October Interviews talking shop with international relations expert, Dr. Joseph Stieb, and discuss his article on Samuel Moyn’s recently published work on Cold War Liberalism.
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The hosts interview Drs David True and Tom James on their chapter in the book, Paradoxical Virtue--a volume co-edited by David True. The chapter is on virtue ethics and phronesis.
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The LTN hosts interview Kevin Carnahan, discuss his book, Paradoxical Virtue, and apply Niebuhr to Virtue Ethics in the context of Justice.
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The hosts interview Dr. Stanley Hauerwas and Dr. Gary Dorrien about Christianity in the public square, Barth/Niebuhr stuff, and more.
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The hosts chat with foreign policy expert, Dr. Andrew Bacevich, about The Irony of American History, lessons we're still learning from it today, and more general conversations about Ukraine, Taiwan, and current U.S. illusions.
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In this episode, the hosts interview Niebuhr scholar and Harvard Div lecturer on her forthcoming book, which reveals newly unearthed correspondences between the Niebuhr brothers that have immediate implications on how we understand both.
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The hosts welcome on another guest co-host, Dr. Jeremy Sabella, to explore with them the final chapter of Niebuhr's 1937 book, Beyond Tragedy. Chapter title: "The Fulfillment of Life."
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The hosts are joined by special guest co-host, Matt Andersen, to discuss the 14th chapter of Beyond Tragedy, The Kingdom Not of This World, which covers Jesus' dialogue with Pilate.
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The hosts interview Dr. Josefin Graef on her upcoming project which explores an application of Niebuhr to right-wing extremism, race, and national collective memory.
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The hosts--joined Eli Valentin--interview Shaun Casey about his new book, Chasing the Devil at Foggy Bottom, his time in Obama’s State Department under Secretary John Kerry, and the role religion plays in foreign policy and diplomacy.
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The hosts interview Dr. Scott Paeth on his book, The Niebuhr Brothers for Armchair Theologians.
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The hosts interview Mark Tooley on his recent article involving police brutality and the Tyre Nichols murder.
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