
Kevin Carnahan
Professor of Philosophy and Religion at Central Methodist University in Fayette, MO. Christian ethicist and pragmatist.
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Nov 8, 2024 • 1h 46min
A Philosopher & Ethicist Process This Election
Aaron Simmons, an Associate Professor of Philosophy at Furman University, and Kevin Carnahan, a Professor of Philosophy and Religion at Central Methodist University, engage in a profound conversation about the recent election. They explore complex themes like burnout, the importance of empathy, and the urgency of cross-tribal dialogue. The duo navigates the intersections of politics and ethics, revealing the interplay of societal anxieties and voter motivations. Their hopeful outlook encourages listeners to foster compassion and resilience in challenging times.

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Jan 24, 2025 • 2h 4min
354. TNE RESPONDS: Focus on the Family Goes After Deconstruction
In this discussion, Dr. Kevin Carnahan, a philosophy and religion professor, delves into the complexities of faith deconstruction. He highlights the importance of dialogue across different theological perspectives and critiques the often combative language used in religious discussions. The conversation touches on how modern evangelicalism grapples with historical Christianity, the subjective nature of truth, and the evolving interpretations of faith. Carnahan also explores the role of social media in reshaping beliefs and emphasizes the personal journey inherent in deconstructing faith.

Jul 31, 2024 • 2h 53min
289. TNE RESPONDS: Exposing the Racism of Christian Nationalism
In this engaging discussion, Dr. Kevin Carnahan, a scholar on Christian nationalism, and Stephen Wolf, an advocate for its controversial ideologies, delve into the dangers of these beliefs. They uncover the myths of American identity and challenge the notion that diversity initiatives harm white individuals. The conversation emphasizes the value of critical race theory and historical context in understanding systemic racism. With a focus on multiculturalism, they argue for a more inclusive society, addressing the need for historical acknowledgment and a shift in the narrative surrounding race and privilege.

Jul 30, 2025 • 1h 26min
Transcendence, Immanence, and Why Charlie Kirk is Bad at Theology with Kevin Carnahan & Aaron Simmons
Kevin Carnahan is a Professor of Philosophy and Religion at Central Methodist University, with expertise in ethics and pragmatism. Aaron Simmons teaches Philosophy at Furman University, focusing on the philosophy of religion. They dive into the intersection of Christian citizenship and democracy, tracing historical links from Jesus to Bonhoeffer. The discussion highlights the need for meaningful engagement in a polarized society and critiques the role of religion in democracy, while navigating the complexities of addressing modern issues like Palestine.

Feb 4, 2024 • 1h 23min
Kevin Carnahan: Moral Clarity & the Uneasy Conscience
Dr. Kevin Carnahan, a scholar of Christian Realism and former president of The Niebuhr Society, dives deep into the philosophical interplay of faith and politics. He discusses the relevance of Reinhold Niebuhr’s teachings in today's turbulent political climate, emphasizing the importance of balancing hopeful aspirations with human limitations. The conversation critiques idealistic solutions, explores moral complexities, and advocates for pragmatic approaches in addressing societal issues. Carnahan’s insights encourage a critical reassessment of identity and ethical responsibility.