Red Letter Philosophy

Red Letter Philosophy

Red Letter Philosophy is a philosophy of religion podcast exploring the depths of the human heart, the exaltations of the soul, and the mystery of God.

Episodes

April 26, 2024 13 mins

The world can seem a silent and indifferent place in the face of suffering and confusion.  Where is God?  Why should God, as some tell us, be in a whisper?  Why should God dwell in secret places?  In this episode we take up The hiddenness of God, the Deus absconditus. 

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As we continue recovering from being under the weather, we bring you one of our Easter favorites.  On this holiday episode of Red Letter Philosophy we ask the question, what’s so good about Good Friday?  We also discuss the frame or boundary that is Holy Week.  In the words of Peter Kreeft, “it takes boundaries to make anything interesting.  If a picture didn't have a frame, it would trail off into vague, boring everything-ness.  L...

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This St. Patrick’s Day finds us under the weather.  Rather than miss the day, we offer/bring one of our St Patrick’s Day favorites.  Is St. Patrick’s Day a celebration of the Irish; Irish history, Irish storytelling, Ireland herself, or is St. Patrick’s Day a celebration of a saint and of the one who molded the saint?  We couldn’t decide.  So, on this episode we offer you both one of Ireland’s finest sons and her greatest saint.  W...

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March 1, 2024 11 mins

In this episode we contemplate the problems of silence and unbelief through the eyes of Jean Paul Sartre and Frederick Nietzsche.  Do these two great atheist philosophers agree, fundamentally, with the great Christian philosophers?  Take up and listen.

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February 14, 2024 15 mins

Every once in a while Valentine’s Day and Ash Wednesday fall on the same day; this episode is for such days.  Love and death are visitors from another world, doors in the wall of the world.  Join us as we contemplate love and death.

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February 2, 2024 12 mins

After a three month hiatus, Red Letter Philosophy returns.  The boys pick up their discussion of the problem of silence and the problem of unbelief.  In particular, they look at an intriguing argument from famed author, Andrew Klavan.

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November 1, 2023 18 mins

Halloween, All Saints Day, All Souls Day: a trinity of holy and deathly days.  In an increasingly secular age, these days become excuses to indulge the appetites: hedonism & ghoulishness.  However, these days are days of profundity and depth when seen in the correct light.  Join us as we contemplate mystery, death, and spirit in this episode of Red Letter Philosophy.  

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October 20, 2023 16 mins

Do we live on a silent planet?  Are we merely insignificant specs of dust adrift in an indifferent cosmos?  Or do we have reason to think otherwise?  We’re on the road and searching for answers; join us, will you?

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September 15, 2023 19 mins

Do you struggle with belief?  Are you disturbed by the apparent silence (or indifference) of the universe?  If so, then this is the episode for you.  Join us for a discussion of belief, silence, and much more in this first episode of season six.

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The Grand Canyon is a place where the veil between this world and the next world grows thin; a place where we learn to take life, but not ourselves, seriously.  In this episode, we look again at the death and spookiness that surrounds the canyon.

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In this episode, we continue our contemplation of a mystery.  We began, two episodes ago, with G. K. Chesterton and his comment about seeing in “the light of the supernatural”.  In the last episode we continued our musings with Peter Kreeft and his comments about the sea within. Now, we come to Thomas Howard and his comments about perception & reality. 

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The Summer of the supernatural continues.  In this episode we revisit and refresh a pervious episode, The Sea Within.  Perhaps the supernatural isn’t so far from the natural; perhaps what we call natural is supernatural from a certain point of view.

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Approximately five years ago we posted our first episode.  The episode was, and is, titled, Life Is A Pigsty.  In this episode, we reexamine, and elaborate upon, that first episode.  Morrissey, Chesterton, & the messiness of life, on this episode of Red Letter Philosophy.

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June 30, 2023 20 mins

In this episode of Red Letter Philosophy, we bid farewell to season five.  We’ve  been on a metaphysical journey through Ancient, Medieval, Modern, and contemporary philosophy.  What conclusions can be drawn from our journey?  Will we make it back home?  “Tune in” and find out.

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June 16, 2023 10 mins

Is it, as Freud said, that we are projecting our fathers onto the face of God, or is it that we project our inner knowledge God onto the face of our fathers?  Do our desires and expectations come from a higher place?   In this episode of Red Letter Philosophy, we explore the relationship between fatherhood and reality.  Take up and listen.

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June 9, 2023 17 mins

Is it that nothing means anything or that everything means everything?  Two myths, two ways of understanding life and the world; the culmination of Augustine, Pascal, and our season: on this week’s Red Letter Philosophy.  Take up and listen.

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May 26, 2023 14 mins

St. Augustine’s wrote that “Amor meus, Pondus meum”; My love is my gravity.  Perhaps our search for what truth and reality is not only an intellectual search?  Perhaps the heart can have reasons of which reason knows nothing?  In this episode we take up these questions.

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May 12, 2023 7 mins

The essence of Motherhood: a metaphysical question.  Motherhood is surely many things, but if it is anything, it is also surely a kind of life, a life of prayer.  A mother is one who raises her mind and heart to God on behalf of her family, and that is something worth noting and celebrating.

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May 5, 2023 18 mins

Hume, contrary to popular belief, never intended to destroy belief in God.  He only meant to destroy a certain conception of belief, and belief in God.  In this episode we contemplate Hume’s criticism of, and argument for, belief in God.

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April 21, 2023 19 mins

The English philosopher and mathematician, W. K. Clifford, famously wrote that, “It is wrong always, everywhere, and for anyone, to believe anything upon insufficient evidence.”  Clifford’s approach to belief has come to dominate the way many intellectuals approach matters of belief, especially belief in God.  In this episode we argue that Clifford neglected his Hume.  Hume’s approach to belief and God shows Clifford’s ethic to be ...

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