Blaise Pascal, the famous 17th century mathematician, writer, physicist, Catholic philosopher and theologian is explained in easy to understand prose by the great Dr. Peter Kreeft. A great reading plan is to read the best from the past as well as the most thoughtful books of the present. Dr. Kreeft has combined both in one thoughtful book. Highly recommended. Fr. John
Anthony Pagliarini grew up in northeastern Pennsylvania (Wilkes-Barre). He now teaches in the Department of Theology and is the Assistant Director of Undergraduate Studies at Notre Dame University. His course offerings include “Foundations of Theology,” “The Catholic Faith,” “Introduction to the New Testament,” “Psalms and Wisdom Literature,” “Prophets,” “Theology of Creation,” and “Intensive Intermediate Hebrew.” Anthony and his wife Katie live in South Bend with their four children.
Dr. Petrusek’s interests and specializations include meta ethics, the intersection of philosophical and theological ethics, Christian ethics, ethics and political theory, natural law, virtue theory, distributive justice, and human dignity. He has published in the Journal of the American Academy of Religion, the Journal of Moral Philosophy, and Philosophy and Theology, and has served as an on-air analyst for Noticias MundoFox and CNN Español.
Holly Ordway a Professor of English and faculty in the online M.A. in Apologetics at Houston Baptist University, specializing in cultural and imaginative apologetics. I am also a Fellow of the Word on Fire Institute. Dr. Ordway delivered this talk, "Imaginative Apologetics: What It Is and Why We Need It."
An insightful take on Evangelization and how to bring people to God. Matt Nelson discusses the causes and types of indifference and how to initiate a conversation with the indifferent.
"Then beginning with Moses and all the prophets, he interpreted to them what referred to him in all the scriptures." ... "With that their eyes were opened and they recognized him, but he vanished from their sight. Then they said to each other, “Were not our hearts burning [within us] while he spoke to us on the way and opened the scriptures to us?” Lk. 24:27, 31-32.