Cutting The Gordian Knot Jacob Buscher
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- Religion & Spirituality
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Lighthearted and informative commentary on theological, philosophical, societal, and economic topics all from a Catholic perspective.
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Judges Part 4: Gideon
Today we’re looking past a lot of the surface level interpretation, which is typically applied to this excellent story.email me at thegordianknot101@gmail.com
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Judges Part 3: Deborah and Jael #girlpower
We are onto one of the more famous parts of judges, the tent peg through the scull part. Email me at thegordianknot101@gmail.com
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Jack Ryan - Dismantling The Real Estate Cartel
Jack is the CEO of Rex homes https://www.rexhomes.com and the Author of a new book, bringing Adam Smith into the home: a case against homeownership https://www.amazon.com/Bringing-Adam-Smith-into-American/dp/B0CM26DHKR
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Judges Part 2: Fat People, Ox Goads, and the Word of God
Yep, all that stuff and more. Thanks for joining me on the new series covering all of this outrageous and spectacular book.
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The Worst Arguments for Atheism (And Stronger Replacements)
Last time we talked about the worst arguments in favor of God. Today today’s episode is kind of the opposite. John’s book pdf: https://www.classicaltheism.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/Answering-Atheist-Slogans_2.0.pdf reach out to me at thegordianknot101@gmail.com
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Book of Judges Part 1
This book has a massive amount to teach us about the ways I which God purifies the Church.
Customer Reviews
Insightful and Accessible!
Jake’s podcast is the ideal blend of deep philosophical insight with witty, lighthearted banter. Serious topics are routinely covered in an accessible way. Definitely subscribe to this one if you’re interested in deepening your understanding of the Catholic faith and its rich philosophical tradition.
Love the topics!
Jake is a highly engaging speaker that covers topics that I’ve not heard on other podcasts. Loving the show!!! A+
Cool synthesis of economics and theology
I really like the way in which Jake looks not only on catholic teaching but also how it cashes out in the real world. We can’t be hearers of the word only but doers. To me, this podcast is perfectly balances the academic and pragmatic elements.