Episodes
In this episode, Suan Sonna explains why Protestants cannot begin with Protestantism as their default when investigating Catholicism. He shows how Protestantism is itself highly controversial, especially on the issues of sola scriptura and sola fide. 
Published 03/19/24
Published 03/19/24
Suan discusses in this episode seven problematic trends in online apologetics.
Published 03/13/24
Suan Sonna talks to Michael Lofton about his (Michael's) approach to handling controversies in the Catholic Church. 
Published 02/01/24
Casey Chalk, author of The Obscurity of Scripture, discusses why we need a magisterium and cannot rely upon the supposed clarity of the Bible alone for our theological disputes. 
Published 01/29/24
Fr. Gale Hammerschmidt of St. Isidore's Catholic Student center answers questions from fans about spiritual matters. Fr. Gale confirmed Suan into the Church! 
Published 01/29/24
Michael P. Barber of the Augustine Institute debunks popular misconceptions about the New Testament. 
Published 12/09/23
Michael P. Barber of the Augustine Institute examines popular misconceptions that people have aobut the first Christmas.
Published 12/09/23
Dr. Michael P. Barber of the Augustine Institute debunks multiple misconceptions that people often have about the Bible.
Published 12/09/23
Fr. Anthony Giambrone, OP presents a view of Jesus and the historical critical method that is consonant with Church teaching. 
Published 12/09/23
Erick Ybarra discusses three famous episodes of papal failure and how to reconcile them with Catholic teaching on the papacy. 
Published 12/08/23
New Testament scholar Matthew J. Thomas and Catholic Apologist Gary Michuta discuss the case for the Catholic canon of the Old Testament from their respective approaches. 
Published 11/05/23
Michael Licona discusses why there are differences in the Gospels based on ancient writing conventions. He also touches on inerrancy and his forthcoming book. 
Published 10/28/23
Fr. Thomas Crean, OP and Erick Ybarra defend the Filioque on philosophical, historical, biblical, and theological grounds. 
Published 09/04/23
Suan explains the problem with "historical retrieval" as stated by Gavin Ortlund in this 5-minute case for Protestantism (2:43): "And to be sure many contemporary Protestants do have a shallow historical consciousness. But Protestantism as such is nothing other than an effort of historical retrieval. The magisterial reformers appealed to the church fathers just as much as, and sometimes more than, they appealed to scripture to oppose what they saw as the novel accretions and innovations of...
Published 09/04/23
The Cordial Catholic (Keith Little) shows that although Jerome taught that presbyters and bishops are equals, Jerome also shows that the apostles universally decreed that one bishop-presbyter should be placed over the other bishop-presbyters. In other words, the monarchical episcopate, the structure of the Catholic Church, has its origins in the apostles. 
Published 09/04/23
Alan Fimister, an atheist convert to Catholicism, argues that the Protestant reformation led to secularism. 
Published 09/04/23
Suan summarizes his position on Nicaea II and further defends his thesis. He shows that Nicaea II is simply silent on whether or not the apostles venerated icons like the 8th century iconodules. That's not the way of reasoning at the Council. Moreover, Suan explores the forgeries used at Nicaea II, finding them to not endanger any central teachings of the Council or his thesis. 
Published 08/04/23
Thomas Farrar argues for the deity and personhood of the Holy Spirit. We conclude by reflecting on the meaning and significance of the Trinity. 
Published 08/02/23
Thomas Farrar summarizes his previous presentation and provides MORE evidence that Jesus is God. 
Published 08/02/23
Thomas Farr presents scriptural evidence for the deity of Christ. 
Published 07/16/23
Erick Ybarra presents seven propositions on Melchizedek and the Last Supper that, together, constitute a case for transubstantiation. Erick discusses Paul's eucharistic texts and Orthodox and Protestant objections. 
Published 07/02/23
Joe Heschmeyer discusses how Pope Leo took down the robber council "Ephesus II" (449 AD) and what this means for the debate between Catholics and Orthodox on papal authority. 
Published 07/02/23
Seraphim Hamilton, an Orthodox biblical theologian, discusses his journey from theistic evolution to young earth creationism. Seraphim's views are not the host's own views. 
Published 07/02/23
Hassan Ahmad, a graduate of Princeton and current Harvard student, discusses his conversion from Islam to Roman Catholicism. He also explains why he didn't become Eastern Orthodox and Protestant. 
Published 06/14/23