

Logos Podcast
Frs. Max and Joseph
On this podcast, Fathers Max and Joseph of the Roman Catholic Church, sit/stand and discuss the Christian philosophical and theological traditions. Our hope is to bring you, our audience, to an encounter with the all encompassing Person comprising the beauty, truth, and goodness of the Church.
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Nov 4, 2021 • 1h 1min
Ep. 35 - Joey's Talk: On the Good Shephard
On this episode, Joey gives a look into a life of prayer life. Joey was asked to give a talk to a group of young adults, where he reflected on the parable of the Good Shepard. Joey uses this parable to draw out principles of the spiritual life as well as to give practical tips on how to develop a life of prayer. However, Joey does not talk on the spiritual life because he is a man of substantial prayer, rather because the Gospels provide substantial insight into the spiritual life. Right Joey?Enjoy, and God Bless!Support the show

Oct 25, 2021 • 52min
Ep. 34 - Importance of The Woman: Blessed Virgin Mary
On this episode, we talk about Our Blessed Mother, Mary, the Mother of God. We have a lot to say, and one episode does not do here justice, but sit/stand and enjoy us formulate what the Church teaches about her and why there is a special place in the heart of the Church for her! Blessed Mary, Mother of God. Ora pro knobs!Support the show

Oct 20, 2021 • 34min
Ep. 33 - The Addictive Trait: Original Sin
Original sin, what!?Support the show

Oct 13, 2021 • 52min
Ep. 32 - What Is a Priest? (W/ Fr. Brett Brannen)
On this episode, we sit and chat with Fr. Brett Brannen from Savannah, GA. Fr. Brett is a diocesan priest, former vocation director, well regarded author, exorcist, and current spiritual director at our seminary. We bring him on as an addition to the series of "an inside look into the priestly identity." This episode you will give you a glimpse into Fr. Brett's experience, wisdom, and fatherhood as a priest. Yes, we even get into exorcisms. Tune in to hear more about the Catholic priesthood! Support the show

Oct 5, 2021 • 38min
Ep. 31 - Kanye West: Hurricane (Song Review)
On this episode, we take the time to express some of our interests in Kanye West's life and in particular on his new album titled Donda. We breakdown some of the philosophical and theological implications of the song Hurricane off of Donda in hopes to draw out some of its themes, truths, and desires. We discuss some of Hurricane's potential meaning and the significance of Kanye's now popular religious movement. As an artist, Kanye has had a significant impact on art and culture at large, but is it all good? What are some of its downfalls? This is a fun episode, you don't want to miss it! God Bless!Support the show

Sep 27, 2021 • 39min
Ep. 30 - The Impact of Social Media
On this episode, we discuss social media. We talk about our experiences with it and some of its "whoops and poops." Why do some of the biggest names in the world deem it necessary to fast from social media?Here is a question for you all to ponder throughout the episode: Does social media help one interact with objective reality?Support the show

Sep 22, 2021 • 58min
Ep. 29 - Religious Life: W/ Fr. Peter Totleben O.P
On this episode, we have something different and exciting! We have officially began a new chapter on Logos; We now have guests on! Our first guest is Fr. Peter Totleben O.P. Not only is he a former professor of ours, and one of our favorites, but he is currently working on his doctorate degree in Rome, Italy and was recently on "Pints with Aquinas" as hosted by Matt Fradd. But, what is more fascinating is his priesthood. This episode is one of a series that will focus on the different types of "priesthoods" within The Church. As a Dominican priest, he talks about his charisms and his vocation as both a religious and a priest. Please, everyone welcome Fr. Peter Totleben! Enjoy!Support the show

Sep 14, 2021 • 40min
Ep. 28 - The Soul: What Is It?
On this episode, we discuss the soul (De anima): What it is, some of its functions, and why every single person is inherently endowed with dignity. We refer to the works of, in case you haven't figured it out the trend yet, Plato, Aristotle, and St. Thomas Aquinas to give us a more coherent understanding of such a topic. Also, pray for Joey's speedily recovery as he just had surgery on his knee. Thank you all for tuning. God bless!Support the show

Sep 7, 2021 • 56min
Ep. 27 (Leisure; a talk given by Max)
On this episode, we have a talk given by Max to an audience on the art of leisure as illustrate by Josef Pieper, a german philosopher of the early 20th century. It may seem irrelevant; however, it is not only a lost art, but densely related to a lot of the current issues we see today, namely a lack of reverence for the goodness of the present existence. This talk also is a complimentary talk to his Acedia talk on episode 21 so if you want to get the latus contra ("flip side") of the coin, refer back to that presentation!Do not forget to follow us on instagram @ logos.pod, email us at logospod1@gmail.com, or follow us on our website at logos-pod.com! God bless! Support the show

Aug 30, 2021 • 35min
Ep. 26 - Scientism: Does Science Answer Everything?
On this episode, we discuss the school of thought labeled by Micheal Stenmark as "scientism", or, the reduction of knowledge to the scientific form of knowledge. What is science? What is scientism? Is science important? Has science helped society progress? Is "science" even a thing? What is wrong with "believing in science only"? Tune into this episode to find out!Also, we have some cool things coming up in the next few days! Stay tuned. Follow us on instagram @ logos.pod, email us at logospod1@gmail.com, or visit at our website at logos-pod.com to stay up to date with new and exciting releases! Subscribe and enjoy!Support the show


