C Stephen Evans on Accountability as a Virtue by Pogos - A Logos Institute Podcast published on 2018-12-12T09:50:10Z This is episode 19 of the Logos Institute Podcast, the official podcast of the Logos Institute for Analytic and Exegetical Theology. In this first part of the interview with Professor C. Stephen Evans (Baylor University, Australian Catholic University, and the University of St Andrews), our hosts (Stephanie Nicole Nordby and Jonathan Rutledge) discuss Prof Evans's background working at the intersection of philosophy and theology and a new project on which he has begun working to investigate the nature and implications of the virtue of accountability. Here are a few time stamps to help you navigate: 1:35 - Prof Evans from Wheaton to Yale 6:03 - The Calvin Philosophers 6:25 - The Turn to Accountability 9:42 - Does accountability presuppose the breaking of some moral norm? 12:44 - Eschatological Humans and the Virtue of Accountability 16:37 - Some brief reservations about pure virtue ethics 17:01 - Who else comprises the team of scholars working on this accountability project? 19:30 - What is a virtue? 21:53 - Gratitude, Forgivingness, and Accountability as a Family of Virtues If you've enjoyed listening to this interview, please see other content from our guest: 1. C. Stephen Evans - http://www.baylorisr.org/about-isr/distinguished-professors/c-stephen-evans/ 2. Baylor Center for Christian Philosophy - http://bccp.baylorisr.org/ 3. The Virtue of Accountability Project - https://www.baylor.edu/mediacommunications/news.php?action=story&story=198338 4. Professor Evans's Many Books - https://www.amazon.co.uk/C.-Stephen-Evans/e/B001IQX9VC/ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1?qid=1544608173&sr=8-1 To learn more about the Logos Institute, visit our webpage @ http://logos.wp.st-andrews.ac.uk. And don't forget to follow us on our blog where we post content from friends of the Institute @ http://blogos.wp.st-andrews.ac.uk. You can also find us on and Twitter (@TheologyStAs) and Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/TheologyStAs/?fb…Oc4Pz4P0qkCrfO_w Genre Religion & Spirituality