The Sacramentalists is a podcast where the ancient Christian faith is brought to bear on issues prevalent in modern culture. Join us for in-depth discussions on...
Join us as we close out our Fall 2024 Season with a Live Q&A!
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After Stoicism with Boethius and Dr. Thomas Ward
Join Fr. Creighton, Fr. Hayden, and Fr. Wesley as they delve into the wisdom of Boethius with special guest Dr. Thomas Ward, associate professor of philosophy at Baylor University and author of the new book, After Stoicism: Last Words of the Last Roman Philosopher.
Boethius, a Roman senator and philosopher unjustly imprisoned in the 6th century, penned The Consolation of Philosophy while awaiting execution. This profound work explores themes of fate, free will, good and evil, and the nature of happiness. Dr. Ward's book serves as an accessible and engaging guide to this timeless classic, helping modern readers unlock its enduring relevance.
In this episode, you'll hear:
Insights into the life and times of Boethius and the historical context of The Consolation of Philosophy.
A breakdown of the key philosophical arguments and ideas presented in the book.
Dr. Ward's unique perspective on how Boethius' work can speak to the anxieties and challenges of contemporary life.
Reflections on the intersection of philosophy and Christian faith in Boethius' thought.
A lively discussion on the enduring power of The Consolation of Philosophy to offer solace and wisdom in times of adversity.
Tune in for a thought-provoking conversation that bridges the gap between ancient wisdom and modern life, offering listeners a deeper understanding of Boethius' masterpiece and its enduring relevance for today.
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Letters to a Future Saint with Dr. Brad East
In this episode, Fr. Wesley sits down with Dr. Brad East, associate professor of theology, for a captivating conversation about his new book "Letters to a Future Saint: Foundations of Faith for the Spiritually Hungry." Discover how this book offers a roadmap for those seeking a deeper connection with God and a more meaningful spiritual life.
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Clergy and Politics with Abp. Mark Haverland
In this episode of The Sacramentalists Podcast, we’re joined by Archbishop Mark Haverland of the Anglican Catholic Church to discuss the complex relationship between clergy and politics. We explore the distinction of offices and the clergy's responsibility to be pastors instead of politicians. Tune in for a thought-provoking conversation on faith, leadership, and the intersection of religion and politics.
If you'd like to read more about Abp. Haverland's thoughts on clergy and politics, check out his blog posts:
-Clergy and Politics: Revised and Reposted (https://anglicancatholicliturgyandtheology.wordpress.com/2022/11/24/the-clergy-and-politics-revised-and-reposted/)
-Politics and Church Growth (https://anglicancatholicliturgyandtheology.wordpress.com/2020/10/26/politics-and-church-growth/)
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Is Concupiscence Sin?
In this episode of The Sacramentalists Podcast, we explore why concupiscence is not considered sin from an Anglo-Catholic perspective. Join us as we define concupiscence and sin, examine scriptural distinctions between inclination and willful sin, and delve into teachings from Church Fathers like St. Augustine and theologians like St. Thomas Aquinas. We discuss how concupiscence, though a remnant of original sin, is an involuntary inclination rather than a conscious act against God’s will. This episode brings clarity to a nuanced theological topic and highlights how grace and sacraments aid in our struggle with human inclinations. Perfect for anyone interested in understanding the Anglo-Catholic approach to human nature, original sin, and moral theology!
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The Sacramentalists is a podcast where the ancient Christian faith is brought to bear on issues prevalent in modern culture. Join us for in-depth discussions on how theology intersects with our daily lives.