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Natural Revelation, Religious Liberty, and the First Amendment


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Natural Revelation, Religious Liberty, and the First Amendment

"Join us in this episode of Christ the Center, where host Camden Bucey engages in a free-flowing yet thoughtful discussion with Dr. Owen Anderson, philosopher and professor of religious studies at Arizona State University and pastor of Historic Christian Church in Phoenix. The conversation centers around the nuanced relationship between philosophy, religion, and the concept of free speech within academia and broader American culture. The episode explores the current state of freedom of speech in higher education, highlighting its importance and the obstacles it faces today. Dr. Anderson shares his views on the roles of natural and revealed religion in American philosophical and legal traditions, and how these ideas have influenced the country’s development. Listeners will also appreciate the exploration of Common Sense Realism and its impact on the ideological framework of the American Founding Fathers. This episode provides a reflective look into the challenges of articulating and understanding truth in an increasingly complex age. Listen in for a conversation that offers insightful perspectives on the intersections of philosophy, religion, and free speech in the modern era. 00:00:07 Introduction 00:02:19 Freedom of Speech in Academia and Current Events 00:07:07 Philosophical and Theological Considerations in Modern Culture 00:15:23 Natural Religion and Revealed Religion 00:22:35 The Role and Challenges of Free Speech in Universities 00:35:45 Interplay of Philosophy, Religion, and American Constitutional Principles 00:38:52 The Evolution of the Concept of God in American Thought and Law 00:44:19 Common Sense Realism and Its Impact on American Founding Fathers 00:52:29 Challenges of Communicating Truth in the Contemporary World 01:00:44 Conclusion This is Christ the Center episode 834 (https://www.reformedforum.org/ctc834)" from video introduction


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