Dare to Think | Mere Liberty Podcast
Ein Podcast von Kerry Baldwin
46 Folgen
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Deciphering the Libertarian Party's Position on Abortion: Key Points Unpacked
Vom: 1.4.2024 -
Nancy Pearcey Explains The Toxic War on Masculinity
Vom: 4.3.2024 -
Nurturing Thoughtful Minds: The Socratic Method and the Liberty Seminar for Critical Thinking
Vom: 3.2.2024 -
DTTNM - Ep 39 What's Going on in New Mexico?
Vom: 10.11.2023 -
A First Person Perspective of the First Battle of Loc Ninh, Vietnam
Vom: 4.4.2023 -
Exploring Foster Adoption with Doc Dixon
Vom: 6.3.2023 -
Inspiring Women to Choose Life with Emily Berning
Vom: 7.2.2023 -
Decriminalizing Sex: Where Prostitution Meets Purity Culture
Vom: 2.1.2023 -
Reformed Libertarians with Gregory Baus
Vom: 5.12.2022 -
Shane Rosenthal and the Humility of Healthy Skepticism
Vom: 7.11.2022 -
Is the Billy Graham Rule Above Reproach?
Vom: 17.10.2022 -
Restorative Justice and Christianity with Kathleen McGoey
Vom: 30.9.2022 -
Reformed Christians Discuss a Libertarian View of Abortion
Vom: 27.8.2022 -
Hopeful Response to John Stossel on Abortion
Vom: 29.7.2022 -
Thinking Well in High Stakes Situations
Vom: 2.4.2022 -
Mistaken Christian Views of Culture
Vom: 18.3.2022 -
Rethinking a Reformed Christian View of Culture
Vom: 18.2.2022 -
Interpersonal Communication, A Dialogue with Antony Sammeroff
Vom: 29.1.2022 -
Daniel 3 Podcast Interview - Abuse and the Church
Vom: 9.12.2021 -
#VivaCubaLibre What Cuban Liberty Means for Global Liberty
Vom: 27.7.2021
To challenge and rethink our paradigms for understanding society, by applying Reformed theology and philosophy to politics, religion, and culture, in order to encourage individual freedom and responsibility within our own spheres of influence. Mere Liberty is about liberty at its most fundamental core. It’s stripping away the rhetoric that we’ve become accustomed to hearing and challenging the paradigms that face us today. Mere Liberty is not about politics per se, rather it’s about the philosophies (and theology) behind the problems presented in politics and culture. Challenging the manner in which we see these problems will push us to think beyond mere political solutions that in effect isolate us from own responsibility, and eschewing responsibility means relinquishing our associated freedoms.