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A Place Called Hither and Yon - Hither and yon is a mysterious place of communion with God. It is the destination to which we are headed and the circuitous path itself. For the trip there are some things we should pack and some things we should leave behind. There are road signs to read and a language to cultivate. There are ways to walk, work, and pray. There are customs and practices that all respectful travelers need to observe. Hither and yon is the place that allows us to enter territor ...
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Presented by Ave Maria University, Dr. Michael Dauphinais, Chair and Professor of Theology, sits down with colleagues and friends to discuss Catholic theology. Ave Maria is a Catholic University located in Southwest Florida. This Catholic podcast covers themes such as the value of a Catholic higher education, religious liberty, how to pray, the philosophies of Thomas Aquinas and more!
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Welcome to the Norton Library Podcast, where we explore influential works of literature and philosophy with the leading scholars and teachers behind Norton’s newest series of classics. In each episode, with a Norton Library editor or translator as our guide, we'll learn something new and surprising about these classic works—why they endure, and what it means to read them today. Hosted by Mark Cirino and produced by Michael Von Cannon, the co-creators of the Hemingway Society's popular show O ...
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PROFUSION

Andrew Saltman

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PROFUSION is a podcast where we share stories and strategies on how successful business owners and entrepreneurs will never go broke again, maintain a healthy and positive mindset, a strong physicality and health focus, with the general concept and theme revolving around on being healthy, wealthy, and prosperous. We discuss leading ideas on abundance and wealth, trending topics, and interview intelligent individuals to share their knowledge, strength, and hope. Our focus is on a profusion mi ...
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FACTS

Stephen Boyce and Tyler West

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FACTS is a podcast that was started by Dr. Stephen Boyce from Greenville, South Carolina. The primary focus of this program is to cover historical content about the early church Fathers, the Apocryphal accounts, the canon, textual criticism, and the scripture itself. Most episodes are co-hosted by Tyler West, among other special guests who are invited on the program. For those who would like to donate to our podcast, here is the link. All donations are tax deductible. Thank you for your all ...
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Welcome to The Deep End with Taylor Welch... On this podcast you'll find deep conversations on taboo & controversial topics that will challenge the beliefs you've grown up with, or adopted without realizing. This is the Deep End.
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In Search Of

The Christian Century

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From the Christian Century magazine ( christiancentury.org ), a podcast where we go in search of voices and perspectives that inform and expand a life of faith. Join your host Amy Frykholm for conversations with theologians, authors, and searchers of all kinds. In Season One, we’ll go to the desert, a traditional place in the history of Christianity to begin searches. We’re exploring saints and sages, inner and outer landscapes, and the dynamics of searching and finding. In Search Of is insp ...
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How can men today find direction, strength, and purpose in a culture that leaves them uncertain of their role? Today, Dr. Michael Dauphinais and Brett Powell discuss Life Compass workshops, which help men identify their God-given purpose, overcome passivity, and nurture meaningful relationships. This conversation provides practical insights and fai…
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In Part 1 of our discussion on Thomas Hobbes's Leviathan, we welcome editor David Johnston to discuss Hobbes's life and the historical context of Leviathan, the book's central thesis and argument, and its controversial reception through time. David Johnston teaches political philosophy at Columbia University, where he has served as Nell and Herbert…
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How can the different types of love inform us about our humanity and relationships? Today, Dr. Michael Dauphinais sits down with David Bates, host of the Pints with Jack podcast, to discuss C.S. Lewis' The Four Loves, a profound reflection on the nature of affection, friendship, eros, and charity. They delve into the unique qualities and dangers of…
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In this episode of FACTS, we delve into the question, “Will There Ever Be One Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church Again?” Join us as we explore the history, theology, and challenges surrounding the idea of a unified Christian Church. We are honored to have Fr. Calvin Robinson as our special guest, a respected priest and theologian known for his in…
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Welcome to FACTS! In today’s episode, we explore the powerful story of Perpetua and Felicity, two courageous women who were Christian martyrs from 3rd century in Carthage. Despite their vastly different social statuses, Perpetua, a noblewoman, and Felicity, a slave, stood united in their faith as they faced imprisonment and death in the Roman arena…
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How do philosophy and theology work together to reveal the truth about reality? Today, Dr. Michael Dauphinais and Fr. James Brent, O.P. discuss the importance of an integrated approach to philosophy and theology, explaining how sound philosophy prepares us for faith. During their conversation, they explore themes from Aquinas and John Paul II, intr…
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In Part 2 of our discussion on Robert Louis Stevenson's The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, editor Caroline Levine discusses the lasting cultural impact of the novella, common challenges to teaching it, some of additional short stories by Stevenson which she included in the Norton Library edition, and more. Caroline Levine is David and Kat…
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Watch the full video version here: https://youtu.be/pm5LNnZcaUc Links mentioned in the episode: Free Training on "Holding the Pose": wealthyconsultant.com/hold If you or someone you know would be a great guest for the show, fill out the form here: taylorawelch.com/guest If you have a story of how this show has impacted you and you'd like to share i…
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How does Catholic theology provide a unique response to the modern tensions between utopianism and dystopianism? Today, Dr. Michael Dauphinais speaks with Dr. Marc Guerra, alumnus of Ave Maria's Ph.D. in Theology program (2007), and Provost & Senior V.P. for Academic Affairs at Assumption University (Worcester, MA), about the Catholic approach to u…
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In this episode of FACTS, Dr. Boyce welcomes Dr. Michael Ward, professor at Oxford University and author of Planet Narnia: The Seven Heavens in the Imagination of C. S. Lewis. Together, they explore the profound themes of C. S. Lewis’ work, diving into how Lewis integrated medieval cosmology into the Chronicles of Narnia. Dr. Ward shares his ground…
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In a world where many feel disconnected and adrift, how can Catholics find guidance and purpose? Today, Dr. Michael Dauphinais sits down with Dr. Scott Hahn, renowned Catholic theologian and author, to discuss Dr. Hahn's latest book, Catholics in Exile: Biblical Wisdom for the Journey Home. Throughout their conversation, they explore the roles of f…
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In this episode of FACTS, Dr. Boyce dives deep into the intriguing question: Should the Epistle of Barnabas be considered part of the biblical canon? Together, we explore the historical context, theological insights, and early church perspectives on this ancient text. Was it ever accepted as scripture? Why did it not make the cut in most Christian …
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In Part 1 of our discussion on Robert Louis Stevenson's The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, we welcome editor Caroline Levine to discuss Stevenson's biography; some of the novella's philosophical, scientific, and psychological themes; and how it fits in with other trends in late-nineteenth-century British literature. Caroline Levine is Dav…
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What does it mean to say that the Mass “makes Calvary present”? How does the Church participate in the priestly work of Christ? Are you looking to enter more profoundly into the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass? If so, this is the lecture for you.By Christendom College
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How can we stay faithful amidst distraction? Today, Dr. Michael Dauphinais sits down with Dr. Edward Sri, Vice President of Formation at FOCUS, to talk about how Catholics can live out their faith in the technological society of today. They explore five key elements of the Gospel and practical ways to grow spiritually. These include detaching from …
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Watch the video version here: https://youtu.be/NnXT8ZRJaiI In the episode Taylor does not tackle "is spiritual warfare real?", instead he tackles it head on with strategies, the reality of it, how it works, and what you need to know about it to stay strong and on your feet. EnjoyBy Taylor A Welch
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How does Christianity stand up to modern philosophical and scientific inquiry? In this episode, Dr. Michael Dauphinais talks with Fr. Thomas Joseph White, O.P., rector of the Angelicum, about his new book, "Principles of Catholic Theology, Book 2, On the Rational Credibility of Christianity." They discuss how faith and reason work together, how Chr…
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In Part 2 of our discussion on Jane Austen's Sense and Sensibility, editor Stephanie Insley Hershinow discusses her own history with Austen, common misconceptions about the novel, her favorite line in the novel, a Sense and Sensibility-inspired playlist, and more. Stephanie Insley Hershinow is an associate professor of English at Baruch College, CU…
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In this episode of FACTS, Dr. Boyce is joined by special guest Fr. James Gadomski from the “Barely Protestant” channel. Both Dr. Boyce and Fr. James were raised in the Independent Baptist tradition, but through years of study and personal discovery, they found their way to Anglicanism. Together, they’ll share the pivotal moments that shaped their s…
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Watch the full video version here: https://youtu.be/lLaH378dmhI EVERYONE, and we mean EVERYONE, at some point or another has experienced depression, and/or currently knows someone struggling with it. This episode is a deep dive breakdown into understanding depression at a chemical level in the brain and understanding of how the spirit plays into al…
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What can we learn from the untold stories of the martyrs of Florida? Today, Dr. Michael Dauphinais speaks with Dr. Andrew Dinan, professor of Classics and Early Christian Literature at Ave Maria University, about the untold stories of the martyrs who brought the Catholic faith to Florida. They discuss the history of Spanish missionaries, Native Ame…
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On this Episode of FACTS, we explore whether Christians today should read "The Shepherd of Hermas," a fascinating early Christian text filled with visions, moral teachings, and parables. We’ll dive into its historical significance, its themes of repentance, faith, and spiritual growth, and why it was respected by early Christians but not included i…
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We all know the physical realm exists, but we often forget that there are other real realms that exist in parallel to ours. So in this episode, Micah Turnbo, of Behold Wonder, joins us, who is called a "Seer Prophet" meaning he can see into the spirit realm just as he would view the physical realm. In this episode, Taylor & Micah dive into some dee…
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How do virtue and honest communication contribute to success in business and personal life? Today, Dr. Michael Dauphinais sits down with Dave Durand, trustee of Ave Maria University and co-founder and executive chairman of Best Version Media, to discuss how virtue contributes to successful leadership and personal fulfillment. Their conversation als…
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On this episode of FACTS, Stephen will explore the practice of early Christians signing themselves with the sign of the cross. He will explore statements from Tertullian, Basil, Chrysostom, Athenasius, and others. He will also seek to remove the stigma that this practice is inherently Roman Catholic. If you're interested in partnering with FACTS an…
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In Part 1 of our discussion on Austen's Sense and Sensibility, we welcome editor Stephanie Insley Hershinow to discuss Austen's biography, including some misconceptions about her; the place of Sense and Sensibility in Austen's bibliography; the meaning of the novel's title in its context; and some of the work's major characters. Stephanie Insley He…
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