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Sex, Politics, & Natural Law – an interview w/ Dr. J. Budziszewski

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In this interview, we talk with Catholic philosopher Dr. J.Budziszewski about everything from his journey out of atheism to Christianity, how to make moral political policy, and the natural laws of sex.

Dr. J. Budziszewski is a professor of government and philosophy at the University of Texas, Austin, where he also teaches courses in the law school and the religious studies department. He specializes in political philosophy, ethical philosophy, legal philosophy, and the interaction of religion with philosophy. Among his research interests are classical natural law, virtue ethics, conscience and moral self deception, the institution of the family in relation to political and social order, religion in public life, and the problem of toleration. You can find his work at UndergroundThomist.org

We are grateful for the team at RED-C Catholic Radio for letting us use their studio for this recording. Check them out at REDCradio.org

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In this interview, we talk with Catholic philosopher Dr. J.Budziszewski about everything from his journey out of atheism to Christianity, how to make moral political policy, and the natural laws of sex.

Dr. J. Budziszewski is a professor of government and philosophy at the University of Texas, Austin, where he also teaches courses in the law school and the religious studies department. He specializes in political philosophy, ethical philosophy, legal philosophy, and the interaction of religion with philosophy. Among his research interests are classical natural law, virtue ethics, conscience and moral self deception, the institution of the family in relation to political and social order, religion in public life, and the problem of toleration. You can find his work at UndergroundThomist.org

We are grateful for the team at RED-C Catholic Radio for letting us use their studio for this recording. Check them out at REDCradio.org

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