Marcus’ Monologue: Nuremberg and the Meaning of the Law
The Nuremberg trials began on this day in 1945. After years of devastation at the hands of the Axis powers, something more than vengeance was required. No civil code at the time was sufficient – so the Allies relied on something greater. Marcus discusses.
The Church as an Antidote to Despair
Bishop Robert Barron and Cardinal Gerhard Muller recently posted a video podcast in which they discussed a variety of theological topics, including how the Church presents a worldview that can counter today’s despair. We talk about it with Dr. Henry Russell.
Barron and Müller — Nietzsche, Vatican II, and the Catholic Church as the Antidote to Despair.
From the Bible to Dante
Reading Scripture goes far beyond what is literally on the page, as we attempt to understand the deeper, transcendent meanings of the texts. The great writer Dante meant for his Divine Comedy to be read in the same manner. Joseph Pearce joins us.
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