Reason and Theology Show – REASON & THEOLOGY Michael Lofton
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- Religion & Spirituality
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This podcast covers many different theological, historical and philosophical topics, with round table discussions, debates and theological commentary from different points of view. Emphasis is especially given to the Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox and Reformed perspectives.
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Sacred Tradition as a Source of Divine Revelation
Michael Lofton examines Tanquerey’s Manual of Dogmatic Theology and reviews his presentation of Sacred Tradition as a source of Divine revelation.
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Ukrainian Patriarch Clarifies Position on Vatican Blessings
Michael Lofton examines the recent interview of Ukrainian Catholic Patriarch Sviatoslav Shevchuk on Fiducia Supplicans and its reception in the Ukrainian Catholic Church.
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BREAKING: Archbishop Responds to Alleged Revelations from Heaven
BREAKING: Archbishop Responds to Alleged Revelations from Heaven
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Sola Scriptura, Pro-Life Issues and Catholicism w/ Trent Horn
Michael Lofton interviews Trent Horn about a wide range of topics, including Fr. James Martin on homosexuality, James White and Protestantism on sola scriptura and purgatory, pro-life issues and much more!
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Lectionary Readings: Fifth Sunday of Lent (Year B) w/ Luis Dizon
Lectionary Readings: Fifth Sunday of Lent (Year B) w/ Luis Dizon
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What Are the Limits of the Papacy? w/ Jonathan Prejean
Michael Lofton interviews Jonathan Prejean on his perspective concerning papal authority vs. private acts of the pope.
Customer Reviews
An Important Voice in a Divisive Time
Michael presents current events in the Catholic Church in a manner which is charitable, thoughtful, and clear cut. Many complain that Michael does not speak with disdain toward the Pope, what a silly view! Michael is doing what almost nobody else is doing at this time, and his focus on the magisterium and its authority, as well as his focus on finding a valid interpretation to authoritative teaching is so important at this time. Many are ignorant of the churches teaching and Michael provides the information needed to help guide the church. Without Michael I must admit I would be bashing our church, possibly even an Eastern Orthodox, or maybe even have returned to Protestantism. Michael you are doing a wonderful service to God and his people. Glory be to Christ as he has enabled you for this work. God bless you Michael.
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A terrific resource
Michael Lofton presents a fair perspective on Pope Francis’s magisterium and its critics. He frames the Pope’s Teachings within a hermeneutic of continuity by going to the primary sources. Thank you, Michael!