
Sed Contra: A Podcast of Catholic Theology
A podcast featuring some of the founding members of The Sacra Doctrina Project discussing theological questions with other academic theologians and philosophers. The podcast takes place in a quaestiones disputatae style, encouraging lively and charitable debate. Listen to the most recent episode below.
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Apr 7, 2025 • 1h 4min
Why Should I Care About St. Bonaventure
Today on Sed Contra, the Sacra Doctrina Project's Joey Belleza is joined by Fr. Clinton Sensat, of the Diocese of Lafayette, for a discussion on St. Bonaventure of Bagnoregio.Be sure to follow the Sacra Doctrina Project on Facebook and Twitter as well.

Mar 24, 2025 • 1h 2min
Quodlibet 8: Are Men & Women Equal?
Engaging discussions explore human dignity and the philosophical implications of gender roles, tracing ideas from St. Thomas Aquinas to modern times. The hosts examine equality and complementary roles of men and women through a theological lens, touching on Genesis and partnership dynamics. They critique traditional gender expectations while asserting equal dignity, and address contemporary issues like paternal involvement and church practices. A fascinating blend of modern thought with orthodox theology keeps the conversation relevant and impactful.

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Mar 10, 2025 • 1h
The Modern Turn to the Subject
Elliot Polsky, a philosophy instructor at St. John Vianney Theological Seminary, and Pater Edmund Waldstein, a lecturer in moral theology and member of the Sacra Doctrina Project, dive deep into the modern shift towards the individual in philosophy and theology. They discuss how contemporary challenges, such as transgender ideology, reshape traditional views on gender within Catholic teachings. The conversation also highlights the historical skepticism towards authority and its implications for faith, urging a thoughtful balance between individuality and community in spirituality.

Feb 28, 2025 • 1h 8min
Quodlibet 7: Is Usury Still a Sin?
Dive into intriguing discussions on the Academy Awards as the hosts analyze the peculiar 2024 film slate and predict Oscar nominations. They reflect on ambition versus mediocrity through the lens of modern cultural aspirations. Delve into the morality of usury, exploring historical views from thinkers like Aquinas and the challenges of modern banking. The importance of Latin in theology is also examined, revealing its role in understanding divine matters. It's a captivating blend of film critique and deep theological exploration.

Feb 17, 2025 • 1h 5min
Quodlibet 6: Do We See Christ in the Beatific Vision?
The hosts dive into the intriguing concept of the beatific vision, revealing its theological significance and how it relates to Christ and the Trinity. They explore the perspectives of notable theologians like Augustine and Aquinas on divine understanding. The discussion also touches on the importance of inclusivity in theological discourse and the nuances of private versus public theological discussions. From insights on managing jet lag to reflections on sacred events, the episode blends humor with deep intellectual engagement.

Feb 3, 2025 • 1h 1min
Quodlibet 5: Why Did God Create Beauty?
Dive into a lively discussion about the joys and quirks of minivan ownership, from family dynamics to the automotive market's response. The hosts explore beauty as a key characteristic of creation, advocating for its appreciation as a spiritual good. Discover the Italian concept of 'sprezzatura,' celebrating nonchalant elegance. Learn how organization shapes mood in academia, and find tips for navigating the works of St. Thomas Aquinas, emphasizing mentorship in understanding complex thoughts. It's a delightful blend of humor and philosophy!

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Jan 20, 2025 • 1h 18min
Can Gender Change?
The discussion dives into the intricate relationship between gender and theology, emphasizing Catholic perspectives. It examines the absence of clear church guidelines on gender transitions, while reflecting on the moral and pastoral complexities. Key insights from St. Thomas Aquinas and Pope Francis are explored. The conversation also addresses the unique contributions of masculinity and femininity, touching on neurological differences and societal dynamics in modern culture, all underlined by the call for compassion and understanding in addressing gender identity.

Jan 6, 2025 • 1h 5min
Quodlibet 4: How Much Can Liturgy Change?
The hosts humorously navigate winter weather and reflect on the film 'Conclave,' stirring mixed reactions among Catholic viewers. They discuss the balancing act of academic theology with family responsibilities and the struggles faced by PhD students. A critique of modern vocation spirituality emerges, urging a grounded approach. The podcast also explores the intricate link between liturgy and doctrine, stressing its role in shaping community faith. Lastly, it emphasizes how liturgy can transform individuals through its delivery, echoing media theory's influence.

Dec 9, 2024 • 1h 4min
Quodlibet 3: Does the Garden of Eden Still Exist?
The discussion kicks off with amusing drinking stories inspired by local customs. Delving into C.S. Lewis's Ransom Trilogy, it examines celestial theology alongside lighthearted reflections on liturgical traditions. The conversation shifts to the ethical and spiritual dimensions of humanity's relationship with nature and the Garden of Eden. It also investigates the intriguing nature of angels and their cosmic roles. Finally, themes of sin and divine mercy are explored, presenting life as a cosmic performance and inviting audience participation.

Nov 13, 2024 • 58min
Quodlibet 2: What's the Best Translation of the Bible?
The hosts kick off with a lighthearted chat about an unusual heat wave in October, mixing humor with autumn beauty. They dive into personal stories about skiing and wear a cassock for the first time. A poignant discussion arises around family challenges and bonding over sports amidst tragedy. Cultural insights from conferences lead to a fun exploration of Bible translations, emphasizing spiritual wealth. They tackle the complexities of teaching faith across generations, and philosophically, they ponder the nature of time in heaven and what true rest means.
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