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59:39Episode 1
Dealing with Anger
Episode 1
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1:07:41Episode 2
Aquinas on Sexual Desire
Episode 2
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58:43Episode 3
Becoming God
Episode 3
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1:08:07Episode 4
How to Evangelize Muslims
Episode 4
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1:16:27Episode 5
Marian Dogmas with Brant Pitre
Episode 5
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1:01:28Episode 6
The Big Bang, Multiverse, and God
Episode 6
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Mindfulness, Self-Care, and Dealing with Stress
Episode 7
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54:00Episode 8
Overcoming Scrupulosity
Episode 8
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1:04:24Episode 9
The Unnamed Evil of Our Time
Episode 9
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The Holy Eucharist with Bishop Robert Barron
Episode 10
Matt Fradd and Bishop Robert Barron sit down to discuss the source and summit of our faith: the Holy Eucharist.
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The Problem of Evil and Suffering with Eleonore Stump
Episode 11
Matt Fradd and Eleonore Stump sit down to discuss how God can be good and all-powerful if there's evil and pain in the world.
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26:30Episode 12
What's the Point of the Sabbath?
Episode 12
Matt Fradd explores what Saint Thomas had to say about the third commandment to keep holy the sabbath day.
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16:45Episode 13
12 Stories about Aquinas with Peter Kreeft
Episode 13
Matt Fradd sits down with Peter Kreeft as he shares 12 quick stories about Saint Thomas Aquinas.
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Aquinas' 5 Remedies for Sorrow with Fr. Damian Ference
Episode 14
Matt Fradd and Fr. Damian Ference sit down to discuss Saint Thomas' remedies for sorrow.
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Is It Possible to Pray At All Times? with Fr. Damian Ference
Episode 15
Matt Fradd questions Saint Thomas about prayer. Should we pray a long time? How do we pray continuously? Find out the angelic doctor's thoughts in this eminently practical podcast.
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Aquinas on Emotions/Passions with Fr. Ryan Mann
Episode 16
Matt Fradd and Father Ryan Mann sit down to discuss Saint Thomas Aquinas' thoughts on human passions.
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36:47Episode 17
What Is Grace? with Michael Gormley
Episode 17
Matt Fradd and Michael Gormley sit down to discuss what grace actually is and why it's so important.
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18:19Episode 18
Can the Demons Read Our Minds?
Episode 18
Matt Fradd explores just how powerful demons are as well as the limitations of their powers.