Interviews and conversations with leading Catholic intellectuals
I apologize for the quality of this audio. Ā Had issues with my microphone. Ā I think those issues are fixed.
I posted this yesterday but needed to make some corrections. Ā I would also like to add the following comment: Many of the opinions expressed in this video are controversial. Ā But in the interests of open dialogue I offer Gavin Ashenden's views for consideration. Ā All are free to comment and to disagree. Debate is welcome. I do not agree with everything he says in this video. Ā I agree with most of it but issues of fact (such as the rate of immigration and so forth) I will leave to others to adjudicate. Ā I do disagree however, that charges of "racism" is not really a valid thing worthy of consideration on the shaky grounds that concepts of race, from a biological perspective, are nebulous. Ā I think racism is very real if one defines racism broadly as the bigoted oppression of one group of people by another based on purely epiphenomenal factors like skin color or facial morphology. I am also not so certain that Tommy Robinson is a morally upright person. Ā To be sure, I think Gavin is very circumspect in this as well. Next week I will be interviewing another guest on this same topic from the UK who will offer a different perspective. Ā This is in no way a criticism of Gavin. Ā I loved having him on the podcast and I think he is intelligent and articulate. Ā I thank him for taking the time to come on the show. Ā His voice should be heard.
A discussion of the scandal of christological particularity
A discussion of her article in Communio: Ā "Completing What is Lacking in Christ's Afflictions: A Biblical Exploration of Ecclesial Co-Atonment". Communio, Spring 2024 issue
An outreach ministry to homosexuals and others who are sexually wounded