
Join Bishop Robert Barron for a weekly podcast on faith and culture. Find more episodes at WordOnFireShow.com and submit your questions at AskBishopBarron.com.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 512 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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Theology is the queen of the sciences. It is not just one science among many but the principal organizing science. If it is taken out of this central organizing place, something else will take its place. In this lesson, Bishop Barron helps us underst... more
Poverty is not only a complex problem to address economically–not to mention sociologically, psychologically, and culturally; it is also often caught up in political and ideological currents, both domestically and internationally, that run counter to... more
Newman's articulation of the nature of university education in his The Idea of a University is crucial today in that a polytechnic model has replaced classical liberal education and theology has been exiled from most institutions.
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Charlie Kirk's assassination revealed a disturbing new cultural and political reality for those who share any of Kirk's views: it is possible, in our day and age, to be shot for speaking your mind. How can we recover from this dark event, whose effec... more
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I never regret pressing “play” on this show. It’s such a breath of fresh air compared to the news, politics, cultural chaos of other shows. Bishop Barron is so incredibly generous with his decades worth of knowledge. You can tell he’s truly invested in the Word and the Way. He loves his history and philosophy, so it’s not light listening but it forces the listener to really focus which is actually nice.
Wonderful show for Chrisrians of all denominations! Great thoughts on theology! I myself am of a Protestant denomination most of my life but have been searching. This presents the Catholic way of worship very well.
For this very reason, God exalted him to a superior position and kindly gave him the name that is above every other name. Like 2000 years ago, it is the scribes who mislead. The ordinary members of the church understand logic. The truth is not difficult. An arrogant and condescending bishop.
I thought NT Wright was supposed to be intelligent? He proved the opposite this episode.
In the vein of Fulton Sheen, Bishop Barron has managed to reintroduce Christianity to a very broad audience in America and around the world. His passion and verve for sharing the gospel with depth is refreshing. He manages to bring together the seemingly mundane and the truly profound with beauty and in what he would describe as “panache.” He seems willing to speak with anyone. We need more like him. I pray for him and for WOF. While I believe in and support his mission, he is at times very brit... more
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A weekly exploration that intertwines themes of faith, culture, and spirituality, offering listeners a rich discourse primarily led by Bishop Robert Barron. The content often reflects on historic Christian doctrines, current cultural issues, and theological inquiries, making it relevant to contemporary believers. Listeners can expect engaging discussions about the intersections of contemporary societal movements with Catholic teaching, insights on biblical narratives, and deep reflections on beauty, truth, and goodness as understood through a Christian lens. This podcast sets itself apart with its commitment to intellectual rigor and accessibility, inviting all individuals, regardless of their faith background, to engage thoughtfully with C... more
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2. N.T. Wright
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