Moral Wisdom and Natural Law

Moral Wisdom and Natural Law

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Thickening Our Discernment: Magnifica Humanitas

Today’s show engages the recent encyclical of Pope Leo XIV, Magnifica Humanitas. The encyclical offers wise guidance from a Christian set of resources to help human beings protect their humanity and the common good in light of the radical changes coming from advanced technologies ...  Show more

The Not So Secret Life of Francis Bacon with David Innes

“Knowledge is Power, Francis Bacon”—we’ve all heard it over and over. But what did he mean? And was he right, or did he intentionally leave important things to know out of his thinking? He’s credited with developing the scientific method, and we should be grateful for this part o ...  Show more

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