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Classical Theism Podcast

Dec 31, 2023

What is philosophy? How is it done well in the Catholic Tradition? Dr. Jim Jacobs joins us to discuss (i) what is, (ii) what ought to be, and (iii) what ever shall be as we look at his new book Seat of Wisdom

The Classical Theism Podcast aims to defend Catholic Christian ideas in conversation. With the help of various...


Dec 18, 2023

What is epistemology? What are some ideas to keep in mind if we are to have a good epistemology? How can we help raise our children to have a good Catholic epistemology? What were Fr. Bernard Lonergan's thoughts on a general method of getting to the truth? We discuss these topics and take interesting Q and A from the...


Dec 8, 2023

Why are the five books of Moses so important? What are the genres and themes of the Pentateuch? What should we think about Mosaic authorship? How might we understand difficult, violent passages that conflict with modern sensibilities? Dr. Nathan Schmiedicke joins the show to discuss these topics.


Nov 23, 2023

In this episode, we tackle 5 Big atheistic objections:

  • 1) There's no evidence for God
  • 2) The default position is agnosticism and/or I just believe in one less God than you. 
  • 3) Science has shown that belief in God is obsolete
  • 4) If God truly existed, his presence should be more obvious
  • 5) God is incompatible with...


Nov 20, 2023

Ryan M. Hurd joins the podcast to argue for the following thesis: God has zero wrath. How does this make sense when the Bible speaks clearly about God's anger? Why say that God is truly love and yet not truly wrathful? In this episode, we dive into those questions and more.