

Peter Rollins: friends are friends forever
Apr 17, 2021
Peter Rollins, a renowned thinker in theology and community, returns for an engaging discussion filled with humor and insight. They reflect on the evolution of friendships and relationships, sharing personal anecdotes and the impact of lockdown on social connections. Rollins dives into 'Christian atheism' and its implications, questioning the relevance of God in today's world. The conversation also touches on Hegel's philosophy and the intersection of faith and doubt, all while preparing listeners for an exciting upcoming cultural event in Belfast.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
Friendships and Festivals: A Journey Through Reflection
03:01 • 6min
Philosophy and Lockdown Reflections
08:51 • 6min
Christian Atheism and the Evolution of Belief
14:49 • 20min
Exploring the Concept of God in Contemporary Discourse
34:27 • 2min
Evolving Perspectives on God and Faith
36:41 • 7min
Philosophical Journeys and Theological Tensions
43:35 • 15min
Exploring Finite and Infinite: Hegel's Philosophy in Modern Context
58:15 • 19min
Reimagining Faith in Modernity
01:16:48 • 7min
Invitation to a Cultural Experience in Belfast
01:23:47 • 2min