In past episodes, we’ve discussed some of the challenges facing the world of higher education, as well as some of the reasons why it’s difficult to address questions of ultimate concern—what makes for a life worth living—when you’re operating in survival mode. How can we get the mental energy think about moral formation when so many social pressures entice us toward pragmatism? How can we be bothered to inquire after truth when false reports and partisan agendas are such an oppressive presence in our digital and personal lives? Our guest today, Dr. Joseph Clair, draws on the theological and moral legacy of Augustine, the late antique Christian theologian, to think through these issues.
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