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Will Fraternity Bros Save America?
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79 minutes
Released:
May 6, 2024
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Podcast episode
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This week, Eric, Anthony, and Emily are joined by Gene Edward Veith to discuss his essay “Sheen and Maier: Broadcasting Theology,” which explores the broadcast ministries of Fulton J. Sheen and Walter A. Maier. Then, are frat bros the heroes we’ve been waiting for, pushing back on the radical protests on elite college campuses and defending the American flag? And finally, Florida has banned lab-grown meat. Is there anything more to this than protection for the traditional meat industries?
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Sheen and Maier: Broadcasting Theology | Gene Edward Veith, Religion & Liberty
UNC frat brothers who defended US flag speak out: 'Deeply important to us’ | The Daily Mail
Flag-Protecting Frat Brothers Have Plans for $500K in Donations | Newsweek
Heroic Fraternities: How College Men Can Save Universities and America | Anthony B. Bradley
‘We Will Save Our Beef’: Florida Bans Lab-Grown Meat | The New York Times
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Sheen and Maier: Broadcasting Theology | Gene Edward Veith, Religion & Liberty
UNC frat brothers who defended US flag speak out: 'Deeply important to us’ | The Daily Mail
Flag-Protecting Frat Brothers Have Plans for $500K in Donations | Newsweek
Heroic Fraternities: How College Men Can Save Universities and America | Anthony B. Bradley
‘We Will Save Our Beef’: Florida Bans Lab-Grown Meat | The New York Times
Released:
May 6, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
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