“For the most part this podcast and new polity are concerned about being Christian through and through. They express this particularly by exposing the aspects of contemporary thinking and ethics that have no basis in Christianity but in Liberalism. The podcast endeavors to dissect liberalism in...”Read full review »
Shwago via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
09/01/24
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If you enjoy listening to conversational fillers you will enjoy like, this.”
Annannnxxxx via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
02/14/24
“The ‘evils’ put forward as those elements which make cities bad and ugly are the same elements which allow philosophers and the rest of us the freedom to even imagine implementing less utilitarian policies and systems in our cities. Well thought out and sincere discussion all the same and I...”Read full review »
essyeah via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
10/14/23
St. Thomas Aquinas presents salvation history in three stages: The Age of Nature, the Age of Law, and the Age of Grace. The pagans are stuck within the age of nature; fallen humanity inevitably declines into idolatry and slavery. But, God has a plan for saving man. From the time of Moses until...
The pagan cosmos is a closed world: the city is never truly self-sufficient, requiring natural slaves and war; regimes rise and fall cyclically; the regime's justice is never true justice. In the Treatise on Law (ST I-II, Q.90-108), St. Thomas Aquinas presents a different vision: the open world...
Published 10/17/24
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