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81: Fr. Fessio Explains Wine Making
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As an example of God’s beautiful design in creation, Fr. Fessio details the science of wine making.
100 episodes
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As an example of God’s beautiful design in creation, Fr. Fessio details the science of wine making.
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1 94: C.S. Lewis and the Historical Critical Method 4:27
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Fr. Fessio reads a passage from Miracles by C.S. Lewis to explain the proper use of the historical critical method.
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How can the historical critical method enhance our understanding of Scripture without detracting from it? Find out in this episode!
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Why do we ask God to “lead us not into temptation” in the Our Father? Father Fessio explains that this statement has its roots in the Old Testament and that “temptation” actually refers to a place. . .
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1 86: Creating a Network of Reliable Information 3:49
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There is a lot of unreliable information in this day and age. To combat this problem, Father encourages us to form your own NRI (Network of Reliable Information).
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While this motto is often used to encourage people to lie, Father Fessio argues that this a noble way to “fake it until you make it.”
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Fr. Fessio continues his discussion wine making and argues that God wanted us to discover wine.
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Fr. Fessio encourages Eucharistic reverence while avoiding scrupulosity.
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