Violence, Revolution & The Quest for Utopia
Dr. Michael Horton - White Horse Inn
Published on 11/08/2020
In response to the racial violence that he had witnessed back in the sixties, Os Guinness wrote that “Violence may be pragmatically successful in overturning an existing order that is corrupt, but it is utopian to imagine that the next order will be free of all such problems. All men are fallen.” He went on to ask, “What does it mean in daily life to love our neighbor, to forgive the man who has wronged us, to seek change by reconciliation and not by means of violent revolution?” On this episode, Shane Rosenthal continues his conversation with Os Guinness, author of The Dust of Death. If you would like to help support the work at White Horse Inn at no added cost to yourself, just link your Amazon account to smile.amazon.com and enter White Horse Inc. Thank you for your support! November of 2020 marks the 30th anniversary of the White Horse Inn! To celebrate, we are offering a special collection that includes 30 of our best episodes as well as select articles from ModernReformation magazine. For a donation of $100 or more, you can receive our 30th anniversary collection by heading over to whitehorseinn.org/celebrate Become a partner and you will receive all of the White Horse Inn extended episodes. Head over to whitehorseinn.org/podcastpartner