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22. Marriage, Eschatology, and Ethics

22. Marriage, Eschatology, and Ethics

FromIn Medias Res with Glanz & Jerončić


22. Marriage, Eschatology, and Ethics

FromIn Medias Res with Glanz & Jerončić

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Length:
60 minutes
Released:
Dec 24, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Taking Ante's recently published chapter as their starting point, Oliver and Ante discuss some of the ways in which marriage, eschatology, and ethics intersect. In the process, they address a number of questions. What is the difference between philosophical (i.e., common sense), Christian, and eschatologically-centered approaches to marriage? What does each bring to the table? Why do we even need the language of eschatology in respect to marriage? What are some of its dangers? Could different conceptions of eschatology play an important role? And how, in turn, might they help couples work through difficult moments in their relationship?.... These and other questions are being discussed in the usual In Medias fashion.IMR FUNDRAISERGoFundMeRESOURCES MENTIONEDAnte Jerončić, "Bond of Love in Holy Expectation" (Chapter)CONNECT WITH USEmailWebsite* * * * * NEW TO THE PODCAST?In this podcast, we engage in free-ranging conversations on life, faith, philosophy, ethics, relationships, culture, experience, and all matters existential. As the show title points out, we approach these things "in the middle of things" by grabbing hold of them unsystematically and provisionally. Concerning "about us," we are friends and verbal sparring partners who also happen to be colleagues at Andrews University. - Oliver Glanz and Ante Jerončič
Released:
Dec 24, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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On this podcast, we engage in free-ranging conversations on life, faith, philosophy, ethics, relationships, culture, experience, and all matters existential. And as the title of the show points to, we approach these things "in the middle of things," that is, by grabbing hold of them unsystematically and provisionally. Concerning "about us," we are friends and verbal sparring partners who also happen to be colleagues at Andrews University.