Sed Contra: A Podcast of Catholic Theology

Do We Always Choose What Seems Best?

Jul 7, 2020
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
2
The Illusion of Evil Choice
03:16 • 4min
3
The Blessed Cannot Sin
07:18 • 2min
4
The Will Directs the Intellect
09:18 • 4min
5
Choosing a Lower Good Over a Higher Good
13:39 • 2min
6
What Kind of Knowledge Do You Lack When You Sin?
15:10 • 5min
7
Is There a Difference Between Passion and Reason?
19:58 • 3min
8
Is There a Rotsio Behind the Will?
23:19 • 3min
9
Is There a Reason Why I Shouldn't Do This?
26:09 • 2min
10
The Passions Are Pettitive Movements That Influence Reason
27:40 • 3min
11
Understanding Human Sin From Malice
30:38 • 1min
12
The Middle Ground, Right?
31:44 • 6min
13
What's Going on in Law in Sin?
37:40 • 3min
14
The Difference Between Selfishness and Pride
40:27 • 5min
15
Why Would the Angels Choose to Disobey?
45:16 • 3min
16
The Perfectly Wise Man Sees the Solution of the Paradox That Lies at the Heart of All Morality
48:30 • 3min
17
Is the Perfect Vision of God Causative of the Virtue of the Blessed?
51:27 • 3min
18
The Will, Whatever It Wills, It Will, Subspace a Bony
54:37 • 3min
19
The Choice Between a Higher Good and a Lower Good
57:32 • 5min
20
Why Do We Choose Evil?
01:02:21 • 3min
21
Is There a Relative Evil?
01:05:11 • 6min
22
The Freedom of the Will
01:10:52 • 2min
23
The Impossibility of Free Will
01:12:23 • 4min
24
The Mystery of Faith Is a Mystery
01:16:31 • 2min
25
Is Knowledge of Moral Norms a Matter of Faith?
01:18:16 • 5min