This week, Brandon and AJ dive a little more deeply into the question of what we "ought" to do. Do our choices matter? Are they free or fated? How are we supposed to choose?
Who And What Is A “Blue-Collar Scholar”?
We all, regardless of formal education, possess an intellect, the gift of reason, and access to the Truth which makes it possible for us strive after God, and our role in His plan. The blue-collar scholar balances the humility of recognizing how much we don't know with the confidence that our experiences and minds do have something of genuine value to contribute to the conversation.
Episode 114 – Critical Race Theory
This week, Brandon and AJ discuss the idea of Critical Race Theory, especially how it effects schools and teaching. While we aren't experts, we will be taking the time to discuss the key tenets of the philosophy in the coming weeks.
Live Podcast 2 – Freedom In The Framework
Kelly joins us for a second live event and a discussion about the relationship between freedom and rules. This go around, we really got into some audience participation. Unfortunately, not all of it got picked up on the mics, but hopefully we restated them well enough to avoid confusion. Give us a listen, let us know what you think of the role of rules in freedom on Facebook, and hopefully join us next month for the final of the three part series!
Live Podcast – Secularism vs Pluralism
Our topic will be a discussion around whether it is better to have a secular society or pluralistic society?
Highlights Season 2 – Kelly Fitzsimmons-Burton and Retrieval Philosophy
Brandon sits down with his former philosophy professor, Kelly Fitzsimmons-Burton. AJ was supposed to be doing the interview, but wouldn’t you know it, AJ was sick that day and Brandon, nerves and all, stepped up and did the interview, anxious to impress his former teacher.
Episode 36 – 5 Proofs
A couple weeks ago, we mentioned St. Thomas Aquinas' 5 Proofs for the Existence of God. This week, we take a deeper look at all 5 of these proofs and examine how they provide a rational basis for our faith in the Creator.
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