🎙️ Sentiment Without Judgment: Faith, Politics, and the American Conscience In this episode, Halifax lawyer and moral theorist Shawn A. Scott examines Peggy Noonan’s reflection on Charlie Kirk’s televised memorial service and what it reveals about the rise of a self-consciously Christian Republican Party. The event—part revival, part rally—unites forgiveness and hatred in a single liturgy, exposing the fracture at the heart of America’s moral imagination. Scott explores how Noonan’s lyrical t...
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🎙️ Sentiment Without Judgment: Faith, Politics, and the American Conscience In this episode, Halifax lawyer and moral theorist Shawn A. Scott examines Peggy Noonan’s reflection on Charlie Kirk’s televised memorial service and what it reveals about the rise of a self-consciously Christian Republican Party. The event—part revival, part rally—unites forgiveness and hatred in a single liturgy, exposing the fracture at the heart of America’s moral imagination. Scott explores how Noonan’s lyrical t...
The Truth-Bearer Who Stopped at the Horizon: Daniel N. Paul and the Tribunal of Conscience
Tribunal of Conscience
12 minutes
2 months ago
The Truth-Bearer Who Stopped at the Horizon: Daniel N. Paul and the Tribunal of Conscience
Podcast Cover Note Executive Summary — The Truth-Bearer Who Stopped at the Horizon: Daniel N. Paul and the Tribunal of Conscience This episode explores the Tribunal of Conscience’s evaluation of Mi’kmaq elder Daniel N. Paul and his seminal work, We Were Not the Savages. Paul’s Historic ContributionPaul is recognized as a truth-bearer of rare coherence, who overturned Canada’s colonial narrative by exposing the falsity of labeling the Mi’kmaq as “savages.”His work reframed the history of Nova ...
Tribunal of Conscience
🎙️ Sentiment Without Judgment: Faith, Politics, and the American Conscience In this episode, Halifax lawyer and moral theorist Shawn A. Scott examines Peggy Noonan’s reflection on Charlie Kirk’s televised memorial service and what it reveals about the rise of a self-consciously Christian Republican Party. The event—part revival, part rally—unites forgiveness and hatred in a single liturgy, exposing the fracture at the heart of America’s moral imagination. Scott explores how Noonan’s lyrical t...