Dr. Michael Torre joins Philosophy for the People to discuss the relationship between nature and grace, the problem of evil, predestination, and more. On Man’s Natural Desire to See God w/ Dr. Michael Torre Recommended Resources Do Not Resist the Spirit’s Call Maritain’s St. Thomas and the Problem of Evil, Existence and the Existent, and God […]
Nietzsche vs The Bible: a Constructive Confrontation?
Pat and Jim use the occasion of receiving the Word on Fire Bible to discuss the necessity of biblical literacy to understand Western civilization, art, and culture. They also consider the need to have a grasp on biblical ideas in order to understand sophisticated critiques of Christianity, such as Nietzsche’s genealogy. They also discuss the […]
Theism vs Atheism: Understanding the Debate
Pat and Jim are hosted by John DeRosa, of the Classical Theism podcast, to discuss theism vs. atheism, metaphysical reasoning, cumulative case apologetics, and more. Theism vs Atheism: Understanding the Debate Related Resources Jim and I discussing (philosophical) reasons to believe in God: https://youtu.be/gM1tqMOFDuw My series at Catholic Answers wrt cumulative case apologetics: https://www.catholic.com/magazine/online-edition/theism-versus-the-atheist-grab-bag Jim’s […]
Philosophy Study: Liebniz’s Argument for God (On the Ultimate Origination of Things, Part 1)
Pat and Jim just began a new series on Liebniz’s On The Ultimate Origination of Things, which includes his famous contingency argument for the existence of God, as well as his defense against the problem of evil. Please subscribe to our new Philosophy for the People Youtube Channel here, and check out our new website […]
A Brief Introduction to Homesteading w/ Sarah Busse
Sarah Busse, owner of MagadeleneDesignco.com, jumped headfirst into the world of homesteading after moving from the twin cities to “Middle of Nowhere” Wisconsin. She joins the podcast to discuss what led her to a life of homesteading, practical tips for getting started, and how anybody can begin homesteading in their own small ways. A Brief […]