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Is the Incarnation of God Impossible?
Is the Incarnation of God Impossible?
Dr. Timothy Pawl, Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of St. Thomas (MN), presents a lecture on the foll... Read more
8 Apr 2016
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1hr 8mins
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On Aquinas and Heaven
On Aquinas and Heaven
Dr. Adam Wood, Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Wheaton College, delivers a lecture on Thomas Aquinas's conception o... Read more
1 Oct 2015
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1hr 24mins
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Exploring C.S. Lewis' Many Lives
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5 Feb 2015
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Medieval Philosophy & The Foundations of Christian Intellectualism: How Augustine Made It Safe for Smart People To Be Christians
Medieval Philosophy & The Foundations of Christian Intellectualism: How Augustine Made It Safe for Smart People To Be Christians
5 Feb 2015
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1hr 25mins
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The Dignity of the Human Person
The Dignity of the Human Person
5 Feb 2015
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1hr 10mins
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Animal Welfare and Global Sustainability: Eating as an Act of Christian Discipleship
Animal Welfare and Global Sustainability: Eating as an Act of Christian Discipleship
5 Feb 2015
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1hr 26mins
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Rethinking Art
Rethinking Art
March 1, 2016 • Dr. Nicholas Wolterstorff, Noah Porter Professor Emeritus Philosophical Theology Divinity School and Rel... Read more
23 Feb 2017
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1hr 23mins
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Science and Religion: The Alleged Evolutionary Divide
Science and Religion: The Alleged Evolutionary Divide
5 Feb 2015
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1hr 13mins
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Anselm on Free Will
Anselm on Free Will
5 Feb 2015
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1hr 23mins
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Can There Be a Complete Explanation of Everything?
Can There Be a Complete Explanation of Everything?
5 Feb 2015
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1hr 18mins
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Is Buddhist Enlightenment Salvation?
Is Buddhist Enlightenment Salvation?
5 Feb 2015
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1hr 25mins
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Specifically Christian Sins: Thomas Aquinas on Malitia, Acedia, and the Sins against the Holy Spirit
Specifically Christian Sins: Thomas Aquinas on Malitia, Acedia, and the Sins against the Holy Spirit
November 15, 2016 • Dr. Colleen McCluskey, Associate Professor of Philosophy (Ph.D., Iowa University) at Saint Louis Uni... Read more
23 Feb 2017
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52mins
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Does Suffering Provide A Good Reason for Atheism? A Skeptical Theist's Analysis
Does Suffering Provide A Good Reason for Atheism? A Skeptical Theist's Analysis
Dr. Michael Bergmann, Professor of Philosophy at Purdue University, delivers an address in the Wheaton College philosoph... Read more
11 Dec 2015
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1hr 21mins
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Revisiting Thomas Aquinas on Human Creativity and the Environment
Revisiting Thomas Aquinas on Human Creativity and the Environment
Dr. Therese Scarpelli Cory, Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of Notre Dame, delivers an address in co... Read more
11 Dec 2015
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1hr 19mins
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Are We Harming the Global Poor?
Are We Harming the Global Poor?
Dr. Steven Daskal • Thomas Pogge has argued that typical citizens of affluent nations participate in an unjust global or... Read more
22 Sep 2015
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1hr 28mins
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Orientations to the Good: Beyond Consequentialist and Retributivist Theories of Blame
Orientations to the Good: Beyond Consequentialist and Retributivist Theories of Blame
Why should we blame the blameworthy? Wouldn't it be better to foreswear blame, embracing an ethic of unrelenting forgive... Read more
26 Mar 2015
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1hr 28mins
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Hope as a Christian Theological Virtue
Hope as a Christian Theological Virtue
5 Feb 2015
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1hr 9mins
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Need as a Reason to Believe in God
Need as a Reason to Believe in God
5 Feb 2015
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1hr 26mins
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Kant, Hegel, and the Fate of Reason
Kant, Hegel, and the Fate of Reason
5 Feb 2015
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1hr 28mins
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The Mercy-Justice Paradox in Historical Perspective
The Mercy-Justice Paradox in Historical Perspective
5 Feb 2015
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1hr 20mins