

Biblical Renewal & Vatican II: Karl Barth's Contributions | Prof. Matthew Levering
Sep 30, 2016
Prof. Matthew Levering discusses justice, equality, and dignity in the church's engagement with modern world. They explore Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s views on unjust laws and segregation, contrasting them with Gaudium et Spes. The podcast delves into the Confession of 1967, contrasting it with other mid-20th century documents and discussing human dignity, rights, and Karl Barth's influence. Additionally, they explore natural law, theological aspects, Augustine's views on justice, radical relativism, and the church's prophetic role in society.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
Themes of Justice, Equality, and Dignity in Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s Letter and Gaudium et Spes
02:47 • 3min
Exploring the Confession of 1967 and Its Unique Perspectives
05:38 • 16min
Exploring Justice, Rights, and Human Dignity in Social Relationships
21:47 • 17min
Exploring Human Dignity and Natural Law in Theology
38:49 • 16min
Unpacking the Theological Aspects of Natural Law
55:14 • 5min
Philosophical and Theological Discussions on Justice, Radical Relativism, and Augustine's Views
59:53 • 4min