Ave Maria in the Afternoon – October 23, 2024 – Hour 1
We discuss Newman’s idea of a Catholic professor with Dan Guernsey and look at Nietzche’s view of the world with Brad Birzer.
Marcus’ Monologue: “Men Have Forgotten God”
Alexander Solzhenitsyn has been praised for his work on religion in atheistic nations. He lamented for the lost Christian heritage of his homeland of Russia. In his heartbreak, he penned some beautiful works highlighting the Atheistic reality he was forced to undergo. Marcus discusses.
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Behold the Demon: Nietzsche as Destroyer
In his mockingly titled autobiography and final published work, Ecce Homo, Friedrich Nietzsche presented himself as the prophet of modernity. No one should underestimate Nietzsche’s own vision of himself with the title. Intellectually brutalized, bloodied, and tortured, the nineteenth-century philosopher presented himself—in his final and last words to a world he wanted to overthrow. We talk more about it with Brad Birzer.
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Newman’s Idea of a Catholic Professor
Amid St John Henry Newman’s vision for Catholic higher education, we also find his vision for the role of the Catholic educator. We’ll talk about it with Dan Guernsey.
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