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Christian Witness in Catastrophic Times with Cornel West

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Sep 4, 2025
In a compelling conversation, Dr. Cornel West, a renowned philosopher and activist, dives into the depths of truth-telling amidst crises. He connects philosophy with the African American musical tradition to explore concepts like kenosis, kinesis, and kairos in addressing societal challenges. West critiques neoliberal thought, advocating for compassion and resistance through faith and community. He passionately emphasizes the transformative power of love and beauty, illustrating how music and personal narratives can navigate the complexities of existence in turbulent times.
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Begin With Catastrophe

  • West argued that starting with catastrophe grounds philosophy in lived suffering rather than abstract problems.
  • This approach resists reducing trauma to manageable technical problems and centers historical consciousness.
ANECDOTE

The Gifford Call And A Vocation Talk

  • West recounts reading the Gifford invitation and consulting Jesus about how to bear witness on an international stage.
  • He chose to center the notion of the catastrophic as the guiding theme for his lectures.
INSIGHT

Art Keeps Catastrophe Alive

  • West links art to honest engagement with catastrophe because art refuses to reduce suffering to a technical problem.
  • He elevates blues and jazz as forms that wrestle publicly with catastrophe rather than manage it away.
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