Philosophy for Theologians: 6. The Human Person Descartes Heidegger
Recorded in 2000 by Rev. Benedict M. Ashley, O.P. The aim of the course is to explain the ways Scripture, the documents of the Church, and the writings of theologians use “philosophy,” understood in its broad, original sense as the whole scope of purely human knowledge, to express, explain and communicate God’s revealed Word to different cultures, including our own. catholicthinkers.org

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Philosophy for Theologians: 7. Ethics and Politics; Kant, Hume

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The Myth of Autonomy

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Hegel: The Consequences of Ideas with R.C. Sproul

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Hubert Dreyfus, Critique of Descartes I (UCB Phil 185: Heidegger)

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Philosophy for Theologians: 1. Why Theologians Need Worldly Knowledge

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Mark Blitz on Martin Heidegger

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Transcendental Meditation: Mechanics of the Technique (Maharishi Mahesh Yogi)

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Catholic Modernism by James Hitchcock: 6. Condemnation and Aftermath

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Denis Noble: "Neo-Darwinism Is Dead" | We Need A Biology Beyond Genes

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Philosophy for Theologians: 12. The Church

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05. St. Augustine's Confessions

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How Light Travels Without Moving: The Feynman Reality Check

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Judge Can’t Stop Laughing At Sovereign Citizen’s Courtroom Meltdown!!!

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Becoming enlightened is a horrible idea | Krishnamurti

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Analogy as the Core of Cognition

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Baruch Spinoza

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Every Letter the Apostle Paul Wrote, Explained in Order

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Arthur Schopenhauer's Philosophy - Bryan Magee & Frederick Copleston (1987)

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Pope Leo XIV Consistory: 8 Conclusions That Will Shape the Church

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