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  • Zac Crippen discusses Catholic theology (and culture through the lens of Catholic theology) with guests from all over the world.
    Copyright 2019 Vernacular Podcast Network
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Episodes
  • The Ghost of John Henry Newman w/Lauren Spohn
    Apr 14 2025
    Lauren Spohn joins me on the show to talk about her journey to Catholicism (via Oxford) and the craft of filmmaking.
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    1 hr and 22 mins
  • "Belief in Belief" w/Larry Chapp
    Mar 3 2025

    In this episode, Zac and Larry discuss the resurgence of metaphysical belief in modern society, particularly focusing on the two recent articles by Paul Kingsnorth and Ross Douthat. We explore the implications of Kingsnorth's argument in his Erasmus lecture, "Against Christian civilization," discuss the cultural and metaphysical collapse of the West, and the conflict between modernity and Christianity. The conversation also touches on controversial figures in the modern right, the dynamics of techno-feudalism, and the relationship between sin and creativity.

    Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Weather Talk 01:02 Resurgence of Belief in Modern Society 02:58 Exploring Paul Kingsnorth's Perspective 06:03 The Nature of Christian Civilization 08:58 Cultural and Metaphysical Collapse 12:10 The Conflict Between Modernity and Christianity 14:53 Controversial Figures in the Modern Right 17:59 Techno-Feudalism and Political Dynamics 20:57 Linking Civilization and Sin 24:13 Creative Impulse Beyond Sin 30:57 The Role of Sin in Civilization 34:55 Technology and Environmentalism: A Double-Edged Sword 39:52 Understanding Modern Religious Attitudes 44:28 The Crisis of Civilizational Christianity 50:47 Re-Evangelizing Culture: A Call to Action 56:41 Navigating Modern Moral Dilemmas

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • The Future of the Family w/Dr. Jon Askonas
    Feb 10 2025

    In this conversation, my friend Dr. Jon Askonas joins me to discuss the "A Future for the Family" project (https://afutureforthefamily.org/). We discuss the impact of technological development on family structures, the need for a proactive approach to technological development that empowers families, the history of technological change, the influence of military and corporate interests on social development, and the importance of economic dynamism. We also talk about space!

    Read more at afutureforthefamily.org.

    Dr. Jon Askonas is Assistant Professor of Politics at the Catholic University of America and a Senior Fellow at the Foundation for American Innovation.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Background 03:09 The Future for the Family Project 05:53 Technological Impact on Family Dynamics 08:52 Proactive vs Reactive Approaches to Technology 12:05 Military and Corporate Influence on Technology 15:06 Economic Dynamism and Family 17:49 Mortality, Life Extension, and Family 21:03 The Commodification of Human Sexuality 27:21 The Impact of Pornography on Society 30:40 The Role of Technology in Relationships 34:39 Holding Companies Accountable 41:59 Reimagining Space Exploration and "Rewilding" 52:27 Envisioning a Future for Embodied Life

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    54 mins
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Good Catholic Conversation

First, welcome to Byzantine Catholicism. My family "converted" to Eastern Rite Catholicism at Annunciation Mother of God; you picked a great church. I still remember Father Loya's sermons. If you ever get to Kansas City, come worship with us at St. Luke's Byzantine Catholic Church in Sugar Creek Missouri, also part of the eparchy of Parma, another great Ruthenian church. Second, thanks for a sane conversation about what appears at best as craziness in the Latin Rite church in the United States. I crave discussion by knowledgeable Catholics such as you and Larry on these current matters, especially in promoting unity based on Church tradition since there is such divisiveness in the air. I look forward to listening to more of your podcasts, both past and future.

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