
Just and Sinner Podcast What Does it Mean to be Human? An Apologetic
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Jan 30, 2026 A tour of competing stories about human nature, from Enlightenment reason and utopian progress to Hegel, Marx, and existential authenticity. A look at how wars, technology, and social media reshaped hopes for freedom and flourishing. The Christian narrative of creation, fall, redemption, and a promised consummation is presented as an alternative framework for human meaning.
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Modernity Rewrote Human Purpose
- Modernity reframes human purpose around reason, progress, and scientific explanation rather than classical or Christian ends.
- Dr. Jordan Cooper traces this shift from Descartes to Enlightenment confidence in human rationality and progress.
History As Economic Destiny
- Marx provided a historical-economic story that located the problem in exploitation and promised a socialist end through revolution.
- This narrative made society the central actor and defined ethics as supporting that historical end.
Rationality And Freedom As Ultimate Goods
- Some modern thinkers equate human flourishing with rationality and freedom, seeing history progressing toward both.
- Cooper notes Kant and Hegel frame rationality and freedom as intertwined ultimate goods.




