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Mentioned in 8 episodes

Augustine's Confessions

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Mentioned in 8 episodes

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Timothy Keller
while discussing the enduring relevance of Christian beliefs.
85 snips
The City of God
Mentioned by Jason Baxter as a book that offers insights into medieval thought.
Episode 250: "Best of" Series Replay - "The Medieval Mind of C. S. Lewis" with Dr. Jason Baxter
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J.F. Martel
as a book he read as part of his exploration of Christianity.
Episode 186: Meeting at the Center: The Wedge, Part Two
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Joshua Gibbs
as a sophisticated text suitable for an eighth-grade literature class, requiring students to actively follow along.
Questions from Listeners
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Bishop Erik Varden
as the source of the story about Ponticianus and his friends.
Episode 1: Changed by the Life of Antony - Desert Fathers in a Year (with Bishop Erik Varden)
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Christopher Perrin
as an example of a book studied in a classical education.
Episode 41: Scholé over Schooling: Learning to be Mary in a Society of Martha
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Siaka Massaquoi
for its exploration of faith and sin.
Alcoholism Recovery, Leaving Hollywood, and January 6 (Siaka Massaquoi) | Ep. 503
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Chad Bird
while discussing Isaiah and the spread of the Gospel to the Gentiles.
Isaiah 9:4-7 (Episode 452)
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Kate Cooper
in relation to his mother, Monica, and his engagement to Tacita.
In Her Own Words: Ancient Women Authors
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John Pinheiro
as a book that a Notre Dame professor's student wanted to read.
Focusing Christian Higher Education
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John Warwick Montgomery
in relation to Petrarch's climb of Mount Ventoux.
COT-Classics Episode # 113 Reformation Tour 1996 Tape # 9 " How The Reformation Came About"
Mentioned by Fr. Dominic Legge when discussing the enchaining of the will and the experience of sin.
The Effects of Grace, Justification & Sanctification | Fr. Dominic Legge, O.P.
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David Anders
as an example of magnificent theology and autobiography that is just absolutely scintillating prose.
Defining Pride
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David Anders
as a translation of Confessions of St. Augustine.
Did God Created Evil and Sin?

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