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“Moral Virtues and Examples” from Teaching Morality to Children by Bobby Kinkela. Released: 2017. Track 2. Second Lecture audio. Examples of morality. The moral act, the moral personal intention, and the circumstances that affect the culpability of the moral act. 1 hour 8 minutes.
The classes on Teaching Morality to Children from January 14, 2017. Taught by Bobby Kinkela. Class 1. First principles of morality and the difference between teaching to teens and adults. 58 minutes
Ep. 16: Rhetoric, pt 2. (25 min) MP3 Dr. Ron Muller and Mast. Bobby Kinkela continue to discuss the art of rhetoric . The main purpose of rhetoric is to explain the good of one’s own position, and so rhetoric is a good tool in itself, but it can be used in sinful ways. We get into responsible […]
Ep. 15: Rhetoric, pt 1. (25 min) MP3 Dr. Ron Muller and Mast. Bobby Kinkela discuss the art of rhetoric and how it developed from ancient oration from Aristotle onto the present day. The main purpose of rhetoric is to explain the good of one’s own position, and so rhetoric is a good tool in itself, but it […]
Ep. 14: Kant & Relativism, pt 2. (25 min) MP3 Kant’s relativism continues looking into the topics of how to interpret different cultures, universal maxim as a guide to the laws of morality (that in every similar situation, people should do the same thing… which gets into rationalization of moral law), and categorical imperative, We also get into […]
Ep. 13: Kant & Relativism, pt 1. (25 min) MP3 We look a little deeper into relativism. What caused relativism? We look at the philosophies of Hume and Kant to look at the epistemological and metaphysical issues that turned into relativism. We also get into the metaphysical principle “no effect can be greater than it’s cause” and apply […]
Ep. 12: Relativism, pt 2. (25 min) MP3 What is relativism? Is a University more relative than popular culture? Using Peter Kreeft’s book, “A Refutation of Moral Relativism,” we examine the 4 types of relativism: metaphysical relativism, epidemiological relativism, moral relativism and religious relativism. Focus is given this time to moral relativism in regards to atheism, and the religious relativism […]





