

TNT: authority, language, Jesus and ideology
Sep 26, 2014
Pete Rollins, a thinker and author known for his work on theology and philosophy, joins filmmaker Phil Harrison, who's promoting his new movie, The Good Man. They delve into the interplay of faith and culture, discussing authority and the complexities of goodness in art. The conversation challenges traditional beliefs by exploring personal narratives intertwined with social justice and moral dilemmas. Their insights also touch on the absurdities in prevailing belief systems and the necessity for critical examination of language and ideology in modern theology.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Exploring Faith and Culture
01:42 • 9min
Exploring Absence: Lived Experiences and Systemic Issues
11:01 • 3min
The Complexity of Goodness in Art and Ethics
14:06 • 4min
Unspoken Dynamics of Family and Faith
18:05 • 8min
Exploring Belief, Authority, and Christology
26:28 • 16min
Literature, Theology, and the Human Condition
42:40 • 6min
Revisiting Tillich: Theology Meets Secularism
48:51 • 17min