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“Women in Power: Gynocracy and Gynophobia” with Rudolf J. Siebert
Ekpyrosis Press founder, Dustin J. Byrd, spoke with the critical theorist, Rudolf J. Siebert, on the issue of “women in power,” and the gynophobia that it has sparked among some segments of men. The discourse was sponsored by both Ekpyrosis Press and the Institute for Critical Social Theory.
“Jürgen Moltmann: Theodicy, Hope, and the Crucified,” with Rudolf J. Siebert
The founder of Ekpyrosis Press, Dustin J. Byrd, discussed the life and work of the “Critical Theologian of the Cross,” Jürgen Moltmann, with Ekpyrosis Press author, Rudolf J. Siebert. Moltmann, who was influential in the development of “Liberation Theology,” passed away on June 3rd, 2024, leaving behind a library of critical theology, influenced by the Frankfurt School, Ernst Bloch, and his participation in the Christian-Marxist dialogue movement. The discussion was co-sponsored by the Institute for Critical Social Theory.
The “Culture Wars,” with Rudolf J. Siebert
In this installment, Ekpyrosis Press founder, Dustin J. Byrd, talks with Critical Theorist, Rudolf J. Siebert, about the history and relevance of the Culture Wars, from 19th century Germany’s “Kulturkampf” to the struggles with LGBTQ+ rights, identity politics, immigration, and what it means to be “Western.” This discourse was co-sponsored by the Institute for Critical Social Theory.
“The Christian Resistance to Fascism,” with Rudolf J. Siebert
Ekpyrosis Press author and critical theorist, Rudolf J. Siebert, recently discussed the “Christian Resistance to Fascism” with Ekpyrosis Press founder, Dustin J. Byrd. Dr. Siebert witnessed first-hand the Christian exuberance for fascism in Nazi Germany, as well as the resistance that some Christians put up against the far-right ideology. In this discourse, Dr. Siebert remembers his experiences in the Third Reich and analyzes the continual growth of fascism ideology in today’s world. This discourse was also sponsored by the Institute for Critical Social Theory.
