
The Word on Fire Show - Catholic Faith and Culture WOF 516: How to Have a Civil Debate in a Polarized World
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Nov 17, 2025 In a thought-provoking discussion, Robert Barron, a Catholic bishop and renowned theologian, delves into the stark realities of today's polarized society following Charlie Kirk's assassination. He emphasizes the necessity of a shared belief in human dignity for meaningful dialogue and argues that recognizing objective truth is vital for civil debate. Barron also explores the role of faith in grounding rights and encourages forgiveness alongside justice. The conversation wraps up with practical tips for gracefully ending contentious arguments.
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Personal Encounters With Charlie Kirk
- Robert Barron met Charlie Kirk once and admired his curiosity about theology and willingness to engage students.
- Barron had planned to interview Kirk and watched news of his assassination on a flight returning from Washington.
Dialogue As Western Intellectual DNA
- Barron ties Western public dialogue to the Socratic and Thomistic tradition of truth-seeking through conversation.
- He argues Charlie embodied that Athens-style practice of open, nonviolent debate on campuses.
Two Preconditions For Civil Debate
- Two necessary conditions for meaningful dialogue are belief in human dignity and objective truth.
- Without them, conversation collapses into attempts to silence or eliminate opponents.



