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Paradigm Altering Political Theory w/ Dr. Andrew Willard Jones

Paradigm Altering Political Theory w/ Dr. Andrew Willard Jones

FromPints With Aquinas


Paradigm Altering Political Theory w/ Dr. Andrew Willard Jones

FromPints With Aquinas

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Length:
136 minutes
Released:
Mar 1, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

iberalism is failing. Instead of making us more free, we are becoming more isolated from what makes us most human: from community, family, and friendship. Debates between progressives and conservatives continue to no end, but things only seem to get worse. In this episode of Pints with Aquinas, Dr. Andrew Willard Jones presents a paradigm shift for politics. Against the story of secularism, where politics and religion are separate realms, Andrew argues that Christ came to save all that is human: politics, economics, business—all of it. Instead of fighting over a failing liberalism, Andrew shows us why (and how) we should redeem politics by building families and communities of Christian love. Show Sponsors: Strive 21: https://strive21.com/matt Ascension: https://ascensionpress.com/fradd Andrew's Links: Politics of Tyranny: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLAMSXFVVL3azK77X3Q4Y2wdVuVecmZuRL NewPolity Articles: https://newpolity.com/blog?author=5bbdf5b7e4966bea2acb7dee#show-archive "Before Church and State": https://newpolity.com/books-in-inventory/before-church-and-state-a-study-of-social-order-in-the-sacramental-kingdom-of-st-louis-ix "The Two Cities": https://newpolity.com/books-in-inventory/the-two-cities NewPolity Conference: https://newpolity.com/events  
Released:
Mar 1, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

If you could sit down with St. Thomas Aquinas over a pint of beer and ask him any one question, what would it be? Every episode of Pints With Aquinas revolves around a question, a question that St. Thomas addresses in his most famous work, The Summa Theologica. So get your geek on, pull up a bar stool, and grab a cold one. Here we go!