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Gideon, Jonathan and David had a profound sense of God's providence, especially when confronted with Israel's enemies. What could this have to do with us? Stay tuned.
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We’re back to our march through the Old Testament and in this episode we’ll linger at the oasis that is the Book of Ruth and see how it points to the coming of the King.
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During the pandemic we often heard talk of actions taken for “the common good.” Just what is this “common good?” How does the Church define it?
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On this Feast of Pentecost, it’s appropriate to talk about the gifts of the Holy Spirit. Let’s do that.
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In this episode we’ll continue our discussion of the flawed heroes of the Book of Judges by relating the troubling story of Jephthah and his daughter.
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This episode will begin a series on several of the heroes of the Book of Judges. We’ll start with Gideon.
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Why should all men, Christian or not, be subject to a final judgment at the end of the world and upon being resurrected if they were already judged once before?
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Happy Easter! What will our resurrected bodies be like? In this episode we’ll get some insight into this from St. Paul and St. Thomas Aquinas.
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Is the God revealed by Jesus Christ jealous? Listen to this episode to find out.
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In this episode we’ll learn about five of the false gods of Israel’s neighbors in the Promised Land and what they might mean for us. Spoiler alert: it’s time to repent!
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The holy season of Lent is well underway, and in this episode we’ll review several instances of 40-day periods in the Bible and see what insights they may give us.
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In this episode we’ll hear about St. Thomas Aquinas’s intriguing interpretation of the six days of creation described in the first chapter of the Book of Genesis.
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Is the Bible a science book? How should we react when we read things in the Bible that seem to contradict well established scientific facts? In this episode we’ll hear what St. Augustine and St. Thomas Aquinas had to say about the matter.
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In this episode I’ll relate a disturbing story from the Book of Joshua that’s reminiscent of the story of Annanias and Saphira in the Book of Acts of the Apostles. It’s a story of a Israelite soldier named Achan who made a terrible mistake. What I say may not make the story any less disturbing, we will hear a great spiritual lesson related to it from St. John of the Cross.
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In this episode we’ll relate the story of the biblical heroine Rahab and discuss a certain moral dilemma it presents.
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In this episode we’ll discuss four helpful perspectives on the violence involved in the Israelite’s conquest of Canaan, violence which is often cited by those who attack the validity of the Scriptures.
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Hear the reflections St. Peter Damian, a Doctor of the Church, who made a seemingly boring passage of the Old Testament come alive by applying to it one of the spiritual senses of scripture that we discussed in the last episode.
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In this episode we’ll open up the Church’s treasury and bring out the four senses of Sacred Scripture that are four ways to appropriate the spiritual gifts of the Scriptures to our lives.
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In this episode we’ll discuss the startling implications of Jesus’s use of the phrase “I AM” in the Gospel of John.
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In this episode we’ll see how three provisions of the Mosaic law prefigure or are an allegory for a key principle of the Church’s Social Teaching, the Universal Destination of Goods.
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