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Paul Capetz

A professor who engages with existentialist philosophy, politics, and theology.

Top 3 podcasts with Paul Capetz

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Mar 15, 2020 • 1h 51min

John Cobb: Secularizing Christianity

John Cobb, a renowned theo-philosopher and eco-theologian, discusses the need for secularizing Christianity to address modern crises. He critiques both religious and secular limitations, advocating for a harmonious blend of the two. Paul Capetz, a liberal Reformed Theologian, joins to delve into the complexities of the Trinity and interfaith dialogue, underscoring the importance of empowerment across religions. Together, they explore the decline of mainline churches and the urgent need for a robust collective Christian response to ecological and social issues.
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May 16, 2015 • 1h 30min

Nerd Out in the Twin Cities!

Join Barbara Holmes, a trailblazer in theological education, Philip Clayton, an esteemed theologian, Paul Capetz, a respected academic, Thorsten Mortiz, a thought-provoking scholar, and Maria Francesca French, an influential educator, as they celebrate the launch of the Twin Cities School of Theology. The discussion touches on the significance of dreams as spiritual communication, innovative approaches to theological education, and embracing marginalized voices within communities. They emphasize creativity, inclusivity, and community engagement in reshaping faith for the future.
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Apr 13, 2012 • 1h 24min

Existentialist Philosophy, Politics, & Theology with Paul Capetz

Join Professor Paul Capetz, an expert in existentialist philosophy and theology, alongside Deacon Stephen Keating, as they dive into a whirlwind of ideas! They discuss how existentialism influences modern theology, with insights on Kierkegaard and Heidegger's takes on individual identity. Political critiques emerge, connecting Tillich's thoughts to contemporary American issues. They also explore the intersection of addiction recovery and spirituality, emphasizing the need for authentic faith amidst societal pressures. It’s a captivating conversation for philosophy buffs!