WOF 402: The Faith of J.R.R. Tolkien w/ Holly Ordway

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WOF 527: Reason and Authority (12 of 12)

The Enlightenment believed reason was its own authority. Heteronomous authority was anathema. Autonomy was the ideal. Thus, the Church's hierarchical structure was viewed as enslaving. In light of this critique, Newman offered an insightful defense of freedom and truth in the Cat ...  Show more

WOF 526: The Early Days w/ Bishop Barron & Fr. Steve (pt. 1)

Welcome back to the Word on Fire Show. I'm Matthew Petrusek, senior director of the Word on Fire Institute and the host of the Word on Fire Show. Thank you for joining us. In 2025, Word on Fire Catholic Ministries celebrated its twenty-fifth anniversary. And in October of that sa ...  Show more

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