Robert Barron | – How to Avoid Scapegoating on Social Media
The recent confrontation between a grinning young high school student and a Native American elder has led to much anger and vitriol, especially on social media. But as Bishop Barron suggests, it also exemplified the “scapegoating mechanism” described by philosopher René Girard. How do we avoid this scapegoating? How can we bring more light to […]
Robert Barron | – How to Avoid Scapegoating on Social Media
The recent confrontation between a grinning young high school student and a Native American elder has led to much anger and vitriol, especially on social media. But as Bishop Barron suggests, it also exemplified the “scapegoating mechanism” described by philosopher René Girard. How do we avoid this scapegoating? How can we bring more light to the online world? Bishop Barron has some advice. A listener asks whether our memories will transfer to Heaven.
Find more episodes of the “Word on Fire Show” at http://wordonfireshow.com
Biblebible studies for womenBible Studybible study booksbible study guidebible study lessonsbible versesbiblicalBilly Graham sermonsChristchristian biblechurchCovingtonfaithfaith in godGodGospelholy bibleholy godholy spiritJesusJesus Christjoel osteenjohn macarthur sermonsjohn piper sermonsjoyce meyer sermonsministryNathan PhillipsNick Sandmannonline bible studyPastorpastoralprayerPreacherReligionrick warren sermonsSalvationscriptureSermonsermon audiosermon centralsermon illustrationssermon notebooksermonssermons for kidstd jakesthe bible seriesworship
About The Author
Bishop Robert Barron
These are brief and insightful commentaries on faith and culture by Catholic theologian and author Bishop Robert Barron. The videos complement his weekly sermons posted and podcasted at WordOnFire.org.