First Things Podcast

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Nov 16, 2024 • 26min

Liberalism and Civic Virtue

F. H. Buckley, a professor at George Mason University's Scalia School of Law and author of "The Roots of Liberalism," dives into the foundations of liberalism. He critiques modern movements like critical race theory and emphasizes the need for civic virtue to unite society. Buckley explores how traditional liberalism balances individualism with ethical responsibility, drawing on historical teachings about equality. He also discusses the resilience of liberal ideals in America today, highlighting their role in fostering community amidst division.
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Nov 14, 2024 • 30min

The Truth Is in the Classics

In this captivating discussion, Paul Krause, an editor at Vogelin View and author of "Finding Arcadia," delves into the waning significance of classical texts in education. He recounts his awakening to foundational works like Antigone and the Iliad, showcasing their timeless relevance. Krause highlights the human-centered themes in Homeric literature and explores justice versus vengeance in Aeschylus' Oresteia. He also reflects on Augustine's journey through cultural conflicts, offering insights into truth and reconciliation in a complex world.
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Nov 11, 2024 • 28min

Science Says God Is Real

José Carlos González-Hurtado, President of EWTN España and author of "New Scientific Evidence for the Existence of God," explores the fascinating intersection of science and belief in God. He reveals how many Nobel Prize-winning scientists maintain their faith despite societal pressures. The dialogue touches on the Big Bang theory as a potential proof of creation, and how personal experiences have shifted the beliefs of skeptics. González-Hurtado critiques modern atheism while showcasing how historical figures like Einstein challenged materialistic views.
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Nov 7, 2024 • 28min

Back to the Church Fathers

Joseph Carola, S.J., a theology professor at the Pontifical Gregorian University and author, joins Mark Bauerlein to discuss his latest work on the Scuola Romana. They delve into the Jesuits' post-suppression struggles, highlighting their theological resilience against liberal movements. Carola also explores Johann de Müller's insights on Christ’s divinity and the evolution of revelation. The conversation touches on the significance of celibacy in the Church, especially amid 19th-century revolutions, and calls for a renewed appreciation of the Scuola Romana’s legacy in modern theology.
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Nov 4, 2024 • 33min

Parents Without Authority

In this engaging discussion, Leonard Sax, a physician and psychologist known for his work on gender and youth, dives into the themes of his new book, focusing on the decline of parental authority. He addresses the worrying trends in children's health and behavior, advocating for clear boundaries and responsible screen time. Sax critiques modern parenting styles, emphasizing the need for discipline and teaching virtues over mere success. He also sheds light on the 'great disappointment' in youth culture, urging parents to prepare their children for reality rather than idealistic dreams.
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Oct 31, 2024 • 33min

Taylor Ends the Gender Wars

Patricia Snow, author of "Taylor Swift's Sexual Revolution," discusses how the cultural impacts of the 1970s sexual revolution resonate today. She analyzes the evolution of feminism and the complexities of female desire, spotlighting Taylor Swift's music as a voice for emotional honesty. The conversation navigates modern relationship dynamics, including the challenges of young love and masculinity, while critiquing societal views on premarital sex and its emotional consequences. Snow's insights reflect a nuanced understanding of contemporary gender roles.
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Oct 28, 2024 • 28min

The Case for Protestantism

Gavin Ortlund, President of Truth Unites and a theologian at Emanuel Nashville, sheds light on the complexities of modern Protestantism. He discusses the 'ecclesial angst' felt by younger Christians in their search for authentic faith. Ortlund emphasizes the historical principles of 'sola scriptura' and 'sola fide' as vital to unity among diverse traditions. He also examines the Reformation's roots in indulgences and advocates for a simple, gospel-centered approach to faith, highlighting its importance in a world filled with confusion.
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Oct 25, 2024 • 32min

Anxiety: A Philosophical Problem

In this thought-provoking conversation, Samir Chopra, Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at Brooklyn College and author of "Anxiety: A Philosophical Guide," explores the intricate relationship between anxiety and optimism. He discusses how anxiety differs from fear, highlighting its pervasive nature in modern life. Chopra delves into Nietzsche's perspective on anxiety as a pathway to personal liberation, and critiques the limitations of anti-anxiety medications. His insights offer a philosophical lens to understand and embrace anxiety in our lives.
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Oct 21, 2024 • 31min

Overcoming the Sixties

Timothy S. Goeglein, a vice president at Focus on the Family and author of "Stumbling Toward Utopia," dives into the lasting impact of the 1960s on American society. He examines how utopian ideals of that era have shaped current cultural and political challenges. Goeglein discusses the role of strategic polarization in societal change, alongside the cultural shifts brought by shows like 'All in the Family.' He also highlights the decline of mainline Protestantism and the rising influence of evangelical communities, offering a glimmer of hope for the future.
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Oct 18, 2024 • 33min

The Life and Letters of a Fiery Jesuit

In this episode, First Things senior editor Dan Hitchens joins Rusty Reno at The Editor’s Desk to talk about his book review, “Charity And Sarcasm” from the November 2024 print edition of the magazine. Please subscribe to the magazine at www.firstthings.com/subscribe in order to access this and many other great pieces!

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