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    Red Letter Philosophy

    Red Letter Philosophy is a philosophy of religion podcast exploring the depths of the human heart, the exaltations of the soul, and the mystery of God.
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    Episodes (173)

    Farewell & Adieu

    Farewell & Adieu

    In this episode of Red Letter Philosophy, we bid farewell to season five.  We’ve  been on a metaphysical journey through Ancient, Medieval, Modern, and contemporary philosophy.  What conclusions can be drawn from our journey?  Will we make it back home?  “Tune in” and find out.

    Thomas Howard: Chance or Dance?

    Thomas Howard: Chance or Dance?

    Is it that nothing means anything or that everything means everything?  Two myths, two ways of understanding life and the world; the culmination of Augustine, Pascal, and our season: on this week’s Red Letter Philosophy.  Take up and listen.

    RLP Holiday: Monica's Tears

    RLP Holiday: Monica's Tears

    The essence of Motherhood: a metaphysical question.  Motherhood is surely many things, but if it is anything, it is also surely a kind of life, a life of prayer.  A mother is one who raises her mind and heart to God on behalf of her family, and that is something worth noting and celebrating.

    Red Letter Philosophy
    enMay 12, 2023

    David Hume & Belief in God, Pt. II

    David Hume & Belief in God, Pt. II

    Hume, contrary to popular belief, never intended to destroy belief in God.  He only meant to destroy a certain conception of belief, and belief in God.  In this episode we contemplate Hume’s criticism of, and argument for, belief in God.

    Red Letter Philosophy
    enMay 05, 2023

    David Hume & Belief in God

    David Hume & Belief in God

    The English philosopher and mathematician, W. K. Clifford, famously wrote that, “It is wrong always, everywhere, and for anyone, to believe anything upon insufficient evidence.”  Clifford’s approach to belief has come to dominate the way many intellectuals approach matters of belief, especially belief in God.  In this episode we argue that Clifford neglected his Hume.  Hume’s approach to belief and God shows Clifford’s ethic to be vacuous and incoherent.  Take up and listen.  Hume, belief, and God on this episode of Red Letter Philosophy.

    Red Letter Philosophy
    enApril 21, 2023

    RLP Holiday: Faith & Reason

    RLP Holiday: Faith & Reason

    In honor of Holy Week, this week’s episode is devoted to the mystery of faith.  In keeping with this season, we contemplate this mystery with a Modern philosopher, Blaise Pascal.  Enjoy.

    Red Letter Philosophy
    enApril 07, 2023

    David Hume: Hume's Cave

    David Hume: Hume's Cave

    Philosopher Peter Kreeft wrote that David Hume was, “the most formidable, challenging, and difficult to refute skeptic in the history of human thought.  His logic is powerful.”  In this episode we taste the fruits of Hume’s empiricism.  Have the empiricists helped us to overcome radical skepticism?  Are we closer to touching the true, the good, and the beautiful?

    Red Letter Philosophy
    enMarch 24, 2023

    RLP Holiday: The Selfish Giant by Oscar Wilde

    RLP Holiday: The Selfish Giant by Oscar Wilde

    Is St. Patrick’s Day a celebration of the Irish; Irish history, Irish storytelling, Ireland herself, or is St. Patrick’s Day a celebration of a saint and of the one who molded the saint?  We couldn’t decide.  So, on this episode we offer you both one of Ireland’s finest sons and her greatest saint.  We offer for your listening pleasure The Selfish Giant by Oscar Wilde.

    Red Letter Philosophy
    enMarch 17, 2023
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