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EP 223 Jordan Hall on Cities, Civiums, and Becoming Christian

The Jim Rutt Show

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Coherent Pluralism in Moral Values

Moral values such as virtue, responsibility, and freedom are intertwined and may vary across different cultures and histories. The perception of the good is socially constructed, which can lead to diverse perspectives on freedom and responsibility. The speaker advocates for coherent pluralism, acknowledging that different cultural backgrounds may result in varying views on moral values, while criticizing the church's insistence on adhering to a singular, absolute truth as stated in the Bible. The speaker also emphasizes that while the concept of the good is not socially constructed, our understanding and ability to teach it are shaped by social constructs and personal experiences.

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