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In this special Catholic Answers Live episode, Cy Kellett interviews Dr. Jacob Imam—convert from Islam, founder of New Polity and the College of St. Joseph the Worker. They discuss Catholic education, political renewal, and building institutions rooted in Catholic social teaching. To watch the entire episode visit the Cy Kellett Show YouTube Channel Please support our mission by donating! Catholicanswersradio.com Join The CA Live Club Newsletter: Click Here Invite our apologists to speak at your parish! Visit Catholicanswersspeakers.com
At the 2024 New Polity conference, Matthew B. Crawford gave the keynote address in which he contrasted the view of man inherent in technocratic rationalism with that of a Christian view. Drawing from the work of Joseph Ratzinger and Michael Oakeshott, Crawford draws a distinction between an orientation toward receiving life as gift and cramped rationalism that views man as an object to be synthetically remade. The current push for technocratic control over every sphere of life collapses the vertical order of reality and aims to eliminate contingency, risk, and play. In contrast, one who affirms the inherent goodness of being is able to experience a real vitality of life in a meaningful world. Registration is open for the 2025 New Polity conference! Learn more and register at https://newpolity.com/events/2025
For the last five years, the Political Right has been debating over a program for regime change in America: should populism be used to construct a new elite class? Should a new administration retire all government employees? Can the bureaucratic state be maintained but filled with new conservative staff? In this podcast, Alex Denley and Dr. Andrew Willard Jones discuss subsidiarity as the solution to this debate, and how it provides a program for genuine regime change. Registration is open for the New Polity Conference 2025! https://newpolity.com/events/2025 Subscribe to New Polity magazine for all our best essays: https://newpolity.com/magazine Check out the books published by New Polity press: https://newpolity.com/press Join the conversation on our discord: https://discord.gg/bNJ2uE7as6
What is the meaning of national identity? Does strong national identity necessarily create a hostile relation with other nations? In this podcast, Marc Barnes and Alex Denley discuss Joseph Ratzinger's short book "The Unity of Nations." Through a discussion of the political theology of Origen and St. Augustine, Ratzinger shows how the early Christians viewed their relation to the nations, and Christianity's nation-unifying gospel. Registration is open for the New Polity Conference 2025! https://newpolity.com/events/2025 Subscribe to New Polity magazine for all our best essays: https://newpolity.com/magazine Check out the books published by New Polity press: https://newpolity.com/press Join the conversation on our discord: https://discord.gg/bNJ2uE7as6
Are we headed to a grand and glorious technological future, bright with gizmos and gadgets and flying cars? In this talk, Andrew Willard Jones expects the opposite: "The Future is Always Worse Than You Think It Will Be." As he explains, there are two paths with the development on new technologies: one which leads to an extension of the humane world into greater areas, and another, the technocratic, which closes and mines the world from within. This talk was given at the 2024 New Polity Conference "Should We, Therefore, Destroy the Servers?" Registration is open now for New Polity's 2025 conference "Our Kind of People." The early bird price ends on January 31st. Register today at https://newpolity.com/events
In this podcast, Marc Barnes and Alex Denley review the latest New Polity Magazine, Issue 5.3, which includes articles on sex discrimination in the workplace, the demise of the hippocratic oath, the state of the pro-life movement, and more. Registration for New Polity 2025 conference is now open! Don't miss out on our early bird price: https://newpolity.com/events/2025
The fifth annual New Polity conference takes “the people” as its theme and object of wonder. Motivated by the apparent victory of populism in the United States' 2024 election, and inspired by the Holy Roman Pontiff's love for Latin America's “theology of the people,” this meeting of theologians, philosophers (and, let's face it, preachers) is devoted to thinking deeply about "the people." All of this is up for discussion and debate, the subject of our good humor and great conversation at New Polity 2025: Our Kind of People. Learn more at https://newpolity.com/events
Joe and Grettelyn talk with Dr. Alex Plato of Franciscan University about Chesterton and Belloc's socio-economic thought and how it is more relevant today than ever before. To learn more about Alex, visit https://spt.franciscan.edu/faculty/plato-alex/. To learn more about New Polity, visit https://newpolity.com/
Subscribe to New Polity magazine! https://newpolity.com/magazine Marc Barnes and Alex Denley discuss the latest New Polity magazine, Issue 5.1. Articles include D. C. Schindler on totalitarianism and America, a debate on the stock market, Marc on the medieval practice of sanctuary, and more.
Most of us know that modern technology is having disastrous side effects. But here we are. What do we do now?In this episode, I'm joined by Marc Barnes from New Polity to discuss the philosophy of technology, how it's shaping us, and how we might move forward in a healthier way. If you're looking for a light video, this isn't it. If you're ready to dive into the deep end, stick around. Upcoming New Polity Conference: https://newpolity.com/events/2024Support Gospel Simplicity:Patreon: / gospelsimplicity One Time Donation: https://www.paypal.me/gospelsimplicityMerch: https://shop.gospelsimplicity.comFollow Gospel Simplicity on Social Media:Facebook: / gospelsimplicity Instagram: / gospelsimplicity About Gospel Simplicity:Gospel Simplicity began as a YouTube channel in a Moody Bible Institute dorm. It was born out of the central conviction that the gospel is really good news, and I wanted to share that with as many people as possible. The channel has grown and changed over time, but that central conviction has never changed. Today, we make content around biblical and theological topics, often interacting with people from across the Christian tradition with the hope of seeking greater unity and introducing people to the beautiful simplicity and transformative power of the gospel, the good news about Jesus.
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Maria and Marc read Humanae Vitae, the Catholic Church's decisive rejection of contraception, as a text which prophesies and makes sense out of the meaninglessness we ascribe to our male and female bodies today. Subscribe to New Polity magazine: https://newpolity.com/magazine Come to our conference! https://newpolity.com/events
Everywhere is beige. The same beige houses, the same big box department stores, even the exact same food is served everywhere all across the country. What has this monotone sameness done to produce our cultural moment - one that seems to glorify diversity on the one hand, but ship it out en masse with the other? Join Marc Barnes and Maria Brandell as they explore our desaturated modern world and why we look to gender for the way out. Come to our Conference! https://newpolity.com/events/2024 Don't miss out on great essays. Subscribe to New Polity magazine. https://newpolity.com/magazine
Join the hundreds of other New Polity readers: https://newpolity.com/magazine Marc Barnes and Maria Brandell take another look at the "you complete me" narrative. Is each person's gender an incomplete half, left in lack of the other? Or, is each person complete as their gender and called to join with the other? In defense of completed gendered worlds, Marc talks about the phenomenon of The Boys and The Girls. Gender Season 2 is coming soon! The first two readings will be from issue 4.4 (Silvia Federici's "Accumulation of Labor" and D. C. Schindler's "Perfect Difference"). You can grab a copy of the magazine at https://newpolity.com/single-issues
Happy New Year! Marc Barnes and Jacob Imam take a look back at New Polity in 2023. This year, New Polity hosted its 3rd annual conference, officially launched the College of St. Joseph the Worker, and put out four new additions of the magazine. They also talk about upcoming podcast series in 2024, as well as some exciting books that will release in the new year. Early Bird pricing for the 2024 New Polity conference ends January 1st! Register here: https://newpolity.com/events
I was lucky to interview Jacob Imam about the merger between higher education and Catholic social justice principles, especially on the dignity of non-exploitative work and of the trades. Jacob lives in Steubenville, Ohio with his wife and kids and works at New Polity. He and Michael Sullivan launched the now approved College of St. Joseph the Worker.
Check out our lineup of speakers and register here https://newpolity.com/events/2024 Announcing the 4th Annual New Polity Conference, Should We, Therefore, Destroy the Servers? In this podcast, Marc Barnes, Jacob Imam, and Andrew Jones discuss the role of technology on our lives, the pursuit of a technology for power, and how Christians should approach technology.
The best of New Polity delivered to your door four times a year. Subscribe now and get 30% off all back issues https://newpolity.com/magazine Are we drowning in too much city plans? Or do we just have bad plans? Nathan Bird and Jacob Hyman argue that good city planning can solve many of our issues. Although developers and "experts" have caused weird and unsustainable developments, they discuss how local cities can retake planning their city. On the docket: imperial zoning laws, detached property owners, transient residencies, automobiles (again), minimum parking laws, and encouraging organic area planning.
Andrew Willard Jones is the Director of Catholic Studies at Franciscan University of Steubenville, the author of Before Church and State and The Two Cities, and a founding editor of the journal New Polity.Dr. Jones received the Alcuin Institute's annual Blessed Alcuin of York Award, on the Feast of Our Lady of the Rosary, on Oct. 7th, 2021 at Holy Family Cathedral.Bringing nationally recognized Catholic Speakers to The Diocese of Tulsa & Eastern Oklahoma, The Alcuin Institute for Catholic Culture, and St. Michael Catholic Radio, present The Catholic Speaker Series. Learn more about The Alcuin Institute for Catholic Culture: YouTube | Facebook | InstagramMentioned in this episode:The Eastern Oklahoma Catholic PodcastHere on the "Eastern Oklahoma Catholic" Podcast, you can find all things Catholic in the Diocese of Tulsa and Eastern Oklahoma. Stream, listen, and subscribe on your favorite platform now! Sign up for the diocesan email or follow social media at: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Youtube
Spencer and Laurie interview Sean Domencic, co-founder of the Tradistae podcast (concluded in 2022) and blog, and frequent contributor to New Polity. Both outlets identify with the Catholic Worker movement and tend to be adjacent to traditionalism, but with a critical distance. This conversation helps us explore the Church-centric wing of the Catholic Worker movement.
Spencer and Laurie interview Sean Domencic, co-founder of the Tradistae podcast (concluded in 2022) and blog, and frequent contributor to New Polity. Both outlets identify with the Catholic Worker movement and tend to be adjacent to traditionalism, but with a critical distance. This conversation helps us explore the Church-centric wing of the Catholic Worker movement.
This video is sponsored by Faithful Counseling. For 10% off your first month, use the link, http://www.faithfulcounseling.com/gos...Our relationship with work, money, and community is deeply flawed. At least, that's the hypothesis we're testing in this interview. Specifically, we're exploring what a Christian, or more specifically, Catholic, alternative to our prevailing approaches to work, money, and community would look like. We talk about everything from reviving blue collar work, getting rid of insurance and investments, as well as the need to live in deep community. In this episode, I'm joined by Dr. Jacob Imam. Jacob Imam is the Executive Director of New Polity. He holds a doctorate in theology from the University of Oxford. He lives in Steubenville with his wife, Alice, and sons, Blaise and Leo.Find him on YouTube: / @newpolitypodcast Dr. Imam's website: newpolity.com Support Gospel Simplicity:Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/gospelsimplicityOne Time Donation: https://www.paypal.me/gospelsimplicityMerch: https://gospelsimplicity.creator-spri...Follow Gospel Simplicity on Social Media:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gospelsimpli...Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gospelsimpl...
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You and Your business welcomes Dr. Jacob Imam, founder of the think tank New Polity, to discuss Distributism, work, education, community, and anything else that contributes to a fully integrated Christian life. Imam, an Oxford man and Steubenville graduate, offers a thoughtful and well researched perspective on such matters that draws further richness from his entreprenurial ventures. Tune in for a riveting conversation!:05 - Introductory shenanigans7:40 - Background and family history16:30 - Falling into a Christian economics36:00 - Distributism: A Christo-centric approach to government58:50 - Innovative projects and new directions at New Polity
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Oct 25, 2022 - Jacob Imam was born to a Muslim father and a Christian Mother. He experienced division about faith matters with his parents and lived a secular lifestyle. After studying the classics and then reading the book of James as part of his studies, he was touched by Christ in a powerful way and decided to get baptised and enter the Catholic Church. He is now the co-founder and director of New Polity which educate people about the politics and economics according to the Catholic Social teaching. Links to download the Veritas app: https://www.veritascatholic.com/listen
On this episode, Ashley Colby (@RizomaSchool) teams up with Nathan Gates (@TornadoNate) to co-host an intriguing conversation about Distributism with Chris Smaje (@csmaje) and Sean Domencic (@tradtom), co-founder of Tradistae. About Sean Domencic Sean Domencic is the director of Tradistae, a contributing author at New Polity, and a maintenance man who speaks and writes about Distributism and Catholic Social Teaching. He and his wife live in community at Holy Family Catholic Worker in Lancaster, PA. About Chris Smaje Chris Smaje has coworked a small farm in Somerset, southwest England, for the last 17 years. Previously, he was a university-based social scientist, working in the Department of Sociology at the University of Surrey and the Department of Anthropology at Goldsmiths College on aspects of social policy, social identities and the environment. Since switching focus to the practice and politics of agroecology, he's written for various publications, such as The Land , Dark Mountain , Permaculture magazine and Statistics Views, as well as academic journals such as Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems and the Journal of Consumer Culture . Smaje writes the blog Small Farm Future, is a featured author at www.resilience.org and a current director of the Ecological Land Co-op. Chris' latest book is: A Small Farm Future: Making the Case for a Society Built Around Local Economies, Self-Provisioning, Agricultural Diversity, and a Shared Earth. About Nathan Gates Nathan is a licensed psychotherapist and co-host of Altered States of Context, a podcast about psychedelics, science and psychotherapy. He also practices regenerative ranching and writes from his family's farm in rural west-central Illinois. About Ashley Colby Ashley is an Environmental Sociologist who studied at Washington State University, the department that founded the subdiscipline. She's interested in and passionate about the myriad creative ways in which people are forming new social worlds in resistance to the failures of late capitalism and resultant climate disasters. I am a qualitative researcher so I tend to focus on the informal spaces of innovation. She's the founder of Rizoma Field School and Rizoma Foundation.
Jacob Imam was born to a Muslim father and a Christian Mother. He experienced division about faith matters with his parents and lived a secular lifestyle. After some powerful encounters with Christ, he decided to get baptized and then studied his way into the Catholic Church. He is now the co-founder and director of New Polity which educate people about the politics and economics according to the Catholic Social teachings. He recently appeared once again on Pints with Aquinas to debate Trent Horn on the morality of investing in 401Ks. We take a deeper look into his stance on investing and what he recommends faithful Catholics do in order to be good financial stewards. Here is a link to that debate on Pints with Aquinas Here is a link to his website, New Polity Here is a link to our website. Follow me on Instagram!
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For much of middle class America, 401ks are seen as good stewardship, and wise investing in the stock market as a way of attaining financial goods for oneself and the economy at large. But do these things we take for granted contribute to the overall good of the human person and society? Jacob Imam, economist and executive director of New Polity, argues that not only are these things not necessary to a healthy economy, but that we should question whether stock ownership has any role to play in Christian life. Beginning with the example of medieval economic relationships, he and Grant discuss the difference between investment and speculation; the relationship between work and ownership; and how investment, properly understood, might dignify the labor of our neighbors rather than simply profiting from the work of others. How would the way we invest have to change to bring us closer together and build the Kingdom God? Is retirement part of God's plan for the human person? Listen in as Jacob and Grant discuss these and other challenging questions.
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Marc Barnes publishes New Polity podcast and journal, a site where "theocratic nut jobs" discuss the failures of Liberalism and what should come next through a Catholic lens. His work on Gender is especially insightful, but I've been digging his conversations on Tyranny and other relevant topics. Find more of @New Polity at https://newpolity.com and https://www.youtube.com/c/NewPolity1 Support this channel: https://www.paypal.me/benjaminboyce --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/calmversations/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/calmversations/support
How do we bring Jesus and the Church into our wallets? How do we look different than the rest of the world in terms of our money? In this week's episode, Jonathan and Amanda chat with Jacob Imam of New Polity to chat about the morality of money in the eyes of the Catholic Church. Mentioned by Jacob: - New Polity - Quadragesimo Anno - Encyclical of Pope Pius XI - Rerum Novarum - Encyclical of Pope Leo XIII on Capital and Labor - Laborem Exercens and Centesimus Annus - Encyclicals of Pope St. John Paul II - The Two Cities by Andrew Willard Jones - Good Money Podcast Series Mentioned by Jonathan and Amanda - The Way by St. Josemaría Escrivá Have questions or leads for us? Leave a voicemail - https://walletwin.com/voicemail Or Email us - email@walletwin.com! Music in this episode is by Dylan Gardner – check out his album Almost Real on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you listen to great music. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/walletwin/message
A concluding episode to three great years of the Tradistae Podcast, with three big announcements in the life of Holy Family Catholic Worker, a brief history of Tradistae, and an outline of what comes next. Thank you all for listening. Praise be Jesus Christ, the Risen Lord! Alleluia! ----more---- "Be Still and Know" (Sean's latest at New Polity): https://newpolity.com/blog/be-still-and-know Support us on Patreon: patreon.com/tradistae Our Worker-Scholar Missions: https://tradistae.com/2021/10/06/worker-scholar/
In this episode of Curiously Catholic, we speak with Jacob Imam. He is the co-founder and director of New Polity which educates people in politics and economics through the lens of Catholic Social Teaching.Among many topics, we discuss the use of technology in the modern world, how we as Catholics should manage money and how to work together to build up God's kingdom. Tune in for a riveting conversation followed by the ever-popular Q&A!Check out Jacob's work at: https://newpolity.com/ --------------------'Curiously Catholic' is an Evangelion production and is one of the many things the apostolate is doing to share the truth of the Gospel with the love of Christ. Check us out at www.evangelion.co.nz
Politics is from the land. Farmers and authors Shawn and Beth Dougherty stop by the New Polity office to discuss why Catholics need to get serious about restoring the family farm.
Today on “Catholic Drive Time,” Capitalism? Socialism?... What is a Catholic vision of economics and is that even possible? Jacob Imam from New Polity joins us. Trucker Protest remain CRUSHED! Freedom Convoy Spokesman Announces Peaceful Withdrawal From Ottawa Ukraine.... wait for it, wait for it... Small Businesses Raise Prices to Keep Up With Inflation First hour: news, saint of the day, Gospel of the Day, Second Hour: breaking news, saint of the day, Gospel, Plus New Round of the Catholic trivia game show Fear and Trembling!!! Then Stay tuned for the Catholic Drive Time After Show!!!! Starting at 7:30 am where we let our hair down and speak more casually across our live streams. We will field questions from our comment sections. Follow Catholic Drive Time on social media Official Social Media Account IG: @CatholicDriveTime Twitter: @CatholicDrive Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CatholicDriv... YouTube: Catholic Drive Time Joe Social Media IG: @TheCatholicHack Twitter: @Catholic_Hack Facebook: Joe McClane YouTube: Joe McClane Adrian Social Media IG: @ffonze Twitter: @AdrianFonze Facebook: Adrian Fonseca YouTube: Adrian Fonseca YouTube: Catholic Conversations https://www.grnonline.com/ Listen in your car on your local GRN station - http://grnonline.com/stations/ Listen online at GRNonline.com Listen on your mobile with our GRN app (both IOS and Android) Listen on Facebook @GRNonline Listen on Twitter @GRNonline Listen on YouTube @GRNonline History of the GRN: Starting with absolutely nothing we placed our trust in the Lord and our Blessed Mother. By August of 1996, we were breaking ground for the construction of the Guadalupe Resource Center where our ministry has flourished. We now operate radio 37 stations that reach a potential listening audience of twenty million souls. The Guadalupe Radio Network is the largest EWTN affiliate in the USA. Visit our website to learn more about us, find a local GRN radio station, a schedule of our programming and so much more. http://grnonline.com/
Part 2 with Marc Barnes, the founder of New Polity, joins the pod to talk about whether democracy is a joke, Kanye's Birthday Party ballot, Dorothy Day's anarchism, and other postliberal stuff. Check out Marc's article on the Kanye Option https://newpolity.com/blog/the-catholic-vote
Part 2 with Marc Barnes, the founder of New Polity, joins the pod to talk about whether democracy is a joke, Kanye's Birthday Party ballot, Dorothy Day's anarchism, and other postliberal stuff. Check out Marc's article on the Kanye Option https://newpolity.com/blog/the-catholic-vote
Marc Barnes, the founder of New Polity, joins the pod to talk about postliberal stuff. Check out part 2 next week... Check out New Polity here: https://newpolity.com/
Marc Barnes, the founder of New Polity, joins the pod to talk about postliberal stuff. Check out part 2 next week... Check out New Polity here: https://newpolity.com/
After switching to a Light Phone II to help disconnect more from the Internet and social media, I started searching online (the irony, I know!) for a camera solution, since the Light Phone does not have one. That's when I came upon this article that powerfully explains a theory of replacing the heart - our ability to connect, to relate, and to feel, with technology, our devices, and yes, even our camera phones. The article was written by philosopher Marc Barnes (Ph.D. in Theology from St. Mary's University). I eventually tracked him down after following a trail of thought-provoking articles around the Internet. That brings us to today's interview- one of my favorites! We go deep into topics like using technology and photos to avoid the reality of death or grief, and we consider the habits and cultural norms that are replacing our ability to connect and feel with the heart. Mentioned in the episode: Marc's article “Click Fix” that inspired this interview New Polity Connect with Marc: Website Twitter Connect with me: Website Instagram Facebook This episode first appeared at Emilyrichett.com/episode-66.
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Jacob Imam talked about the mission of New Polity. Rob Herbst shared about a magazine, which was started by St Maximillian Kolbe and is still in print in Poland. He also previewed the Catholic Week. Neal Harmon talked about how Angel Studios got started and previewed their shows.
Developed from the outline discussed by Sean in Episode #42, the "Manifesto of the New Traditionalism" is co-written by him, Dr. Larry Chapp, and Marc Barnes. In it, the gladtrad gang "affirms not only the validity of the Second Vatican Council, but the primacy of these dogmatic and pastoral constitutions, in our present era, to instruct the people of God," drawing out four theses (listed below) from the documents of the Council. The full manifesto can be read here: https://tradistae.com/trad/ You can (and should) read Dr. Larry Chapp's blog here: https://gaudiumetspes22.com/ And you can (and should) read and listen to Marc Barnes' work over at New Polity here: https://newpolity.com/topics/technology Rehumanize Rally at the 2022 March for Life: https://www.facebook.com/events/592836775165313 Please support our work on Patreon at patreon.com/tradistae Outro: "Kyrie" (from the Mass of the Americas) ________________ The Four Theses of the Manifesto of the New Traditionalism: I. THE CHURCH IS NOT PRIMARILY A DEFENSIVE CASTLE BUT, ABOVE ALL, A MISSIONARY PEOPLE UNITED IN LOVE. II. THE PERENNIAL PHILOSOPHY OF SAINT THOMAS IS A FOUNDATION FOR THE VALUABLE “NEW THEOLOGIES” III. THE NATURAL LAW AND THE PREFERENTIAL OPTION FOR THE POOR HAVE BEEN UNITED IN CATHOLIC SOCIAL TEACHING IV. THE NECESSARY LITURGICAL RENEWAL WAS BEGUN, BETRAYED, AND LEFT UNACCOMPLISHED.
Dec 28, 2021 - Andrew Willard Jones is the Director of Catholic Studies at Franciscan University of Steubenville. He is the author of “The Two Cities: A History of Christian Politics” and he's a founding editor of the journal New Polity. New Polity: https://newpolity.com Listen live or get the podcast on the Veritas app: https://www.veritascatholic.com/listen
Is Bitcoin a Good Coin? Catholic toxic maximalists Fr. Nick Blaha, the pseudonymous Slappy Jones II, and The Reformed Financial Advisor respond to the critiques of bitcoin from The New Polity's Jacob Imam and Marc Barnes.Show notes-https://simplewealthkc.com/is-bitcoin-immoral-fr-nick-blaha-slappy-jones-ii-podcast/Sign up for The Reformed Financial Advisor monthly newsletter on financial planning, investing, and Kansas City history - www.reformedfinancialadvisor.comFollow Andy Flattery on TwitterMusic used in the episode-Interlude: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8SCAlP4ceiwOutro: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZOaj1TCMowsThe Reformed Financial Advisor is the project of Andy Flattery, a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ in Kansas City, MO. The podcast gives you the "behind the scenes" of what Andy has seen in 10 years of financial services, the good, the bad, and the complex. It also tells the stories of how financial history has shaped Kansas City. Andy and other experts in the Kansas City financial community will be delivering expert insights and even some unconventional advice on how to plan your finances and invest wisely.
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In this first of a two-part discussion, JonMarc Grodi is joined by Jacob Imam, editor at New Polity, to share a bit about his conversion from Islam to Christ and the Catholic Church, as well as his journey to understanding the Virtues as a key to the New Testament worldview and the life of “putting on Christ.” (Gal 3:27) For more of Jacob Imam's work: http://www.newpolity.com For more episodes: http://www.deepinchrist.com
In this fascinating broad-topic episode Nick interviews hosts of the New Polity podcast, Marc Barnes and Jacob Imam. The three discuss everything from personal journeys to the faith, the relationship between intellect and “knowing” someone, to having a debate on the value of crypto currency. Find out what makes Marc and Jacob the perfect guests for today's show and why their podcast is worth checking out.In this Catholic Weird Stuff Segment we discuss usury. We define what it is and why the Catholic Church has always opposed it. Should we still be against lending and borrowing for the purpose of gaining interest? And how do we move away from something that has become a cornerstone of Western society?This episode is sponsored by Select International Tours and Cruises. Learn more at http://selectinternationaltours.com/awaken Show Notes: https://www.awakencatholic.org/theawakencatholicshow/intellect-faith-and-money https://TheAwakenCatholicShow.com Not your grandmother's Catholic talk show. Join Nick De La Torre in hilarious, thought-provoking, and tear jerking conversations about faith, life, and God. Join the COMMUNION OF sAINTS patron community for exclusive access and benefits at https://TheAwakenCatholicShow.com Get the AWAKEN Catholic app at https://theawakenapp.io
Politics, theology, Eden? Yeah, baby. Joining us to discuss how these three things are in fact connected is Sean Domencic, a Catholic Worker from Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Sean is the host of the Tradistae podcast and has written and spoken extensively about Catholic social teaching, economics, and politics. On this episode he outlines five key ways the political theology of Eden impacts our modern lives. This isn't about red or blue but rather living the shared reality of our identity as made in the image and likeness of God.Show HighlightsWhat are the consequences of believing the world was created by accident?How does our Founding Fathers' understanding of “original man” compare to the Genesis account?Why our current economic order breeds a mentality of scarcity, not abundance.What does Eden have to tell us about communion and friendship?Where do human rights come from?Why does modern politics feel so threatened by the existence of the family?And why “original nakedness” in Eden is so…cool!LinksTradistae podcast and blog - "Tradistae is a Catholic Worker organization created by and for the God-fearing working-class. We are committed to proclaiming and living the Gospel of Jesus Christ through the works of mercy, intentional community, liturgical tradition, and the struggle for social justice."New Polity - "New Polity Magazine aims to deconstruct the keywords and categories of liberalism and reconstruct them according to the logic of Christianity."Connect with the PodcastHave a question, topic idea, gardening tip, anything? Email us at edenrevisitedpodcast@gmail.com. We'd love to give you a sprout out!Don't forget to leave us a positive review and rating wherever you get your podcasts.
Level: beginner In this episode I am joined by Jacob Imam to look at the nature and history of money and economics. Jacob is a doctoral student at Oxford University, and is the president of New Polity, an academic resource for post liberal thought. For the courses that Jacob mentions, visit newpolity.com/video Intro: Scott Holmes Music - Inspirational OutlookOutro: Bacalao - Quatre Saisons Carrosse - IntroSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/thelogosproject)
We decided to get a little philosophical on this episode, so we're releasing in on Wednesday. If you want to hear more conversations like this, let us know! For more, check out Dr. Gage on New Polity. ( www.newpolity.com ) Email us! ( https://thecrunchcast.com/pages/contact-us ) Shop Crunch Merch! ( www.thecrunchcast.com ) Support us on Patreon! ( patreon.com/thecrunch ) Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-crunch/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This week on The Uncommon Good, Bo and Bud talk to Dr. Logan Paul Gage, Chair of the Philosophy Department at Franciscan University of Stubenville, about his work for New Polity, and the question if Science has entered into a "religious status" with our popular discourse.