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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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INSIGHT

Historical Consciousness Spurs Honesty

  • Historical consciousness forces honesty about how social and psychic forces shape us.
  • West argues history compels participation, not spectatorship, and reveals multiple shaping factors beyond race or class.
INSIGHT

Varieties Of Power Shape Choices

  • West emphasizes varieties of power—political, economic, cultural, spiritual—and their differing impacts.
  • He urges recognizing which traditions and powers shape choices instead of pretending to transcend tradition.
ADVICE

Practice The Three K's Of Vocation

  • Attend to vocation by practicing kenosis (self-emptying), kinesis (sustained motion), and kairos (seizing the moment).
  • Let these cruciform convictions sustain public witness against market-driven conformity.
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