Beyond Slogans: Can Virtue Actually Be Taught? with Sharon Carlson
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How do we move students from simply talking about truth, goodness, and beauty to actually living those ideals out in everyday life?
In this episode of BaseCamp Live, Davies Owens is joined by Sharon Carlson for a thoughtful conversation about what it means to develop an “operational theology” , a faith that shapes not just beliefs, but daily decisions, relationships, failures, and future plans. Sharon draws from decades of experience in classical Christian education, student formation, counseling, and college advising to explore how schools and parents can help students connect theology to real life.
Together, they discuss:
- Why students often struggle to apply Christian truth in practical decisions
- What “the good life” actually means from a biblical perspective
- How parents and schools can respond redemptively when students fail
- Why discipline moments can become discipleship opportunities
- The difference between knowing Christian virtues and becoming more like Christ
- How theology helps students navigate anxiety, uncertainty, and major life decisions
- Why “the best next step” matters more than fear of making the “wrong” decision
Sharon also shares insights from mentoring students through college and career decisions, helping them understand that God’s will is ultimately about being conformed to the character of Christ, not simply finding the perfect school, job, or path.
🎧 Tune in for a rich conversation about spiritual formation, discipleship, and helping the next generation move beyond slogans into deeply lived faith.
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