Episodes

  • Faust's Bargain Debasement
    Apr 18 2023

    In this episode, Kale and I discuss the final pages of The Abolition of Man. In a world allegedly without objective values, what conditions the conditioners? Chesterton’s idea of play and rules providing freedom; the reality that a value-free neutrality does not exist; trans-humanism and post-humanism; the dismembering of nature and disenchantment; the magician’s bargain: how the last step toward the abolition of man is unlike every prior step; the common ancestry of science and magic; how seeing through everything is the same as not to see.

    The Abolition of Man - C.S. Lewis

    After Humanity: A Guide to C.S. Lewis's The Abolition of Man - Michael Ward

    Will the Future Be Human? - Yuval Noah Harari

    Faustian bargain, Britannica.com

    The Freedom of Boundaries in G.K. Chesterton - Zak Schmoll

    Catechism of the Catholic Church, paragraphs 675-676: "The Church's ultimate trial"

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    1 hr and 20 mins
  • Stations of the Cross
    Mar 19 2023

    Today, I'm posting a special episode on The Stations of the Cross.

    What follows is a Stations of the Cross text I wrote in 2004, reflecting on the images Mel Gibson provided in his movie The Passion of The Christ. Each mediation also includes a quote from one of my favorite spiritual writers.

    In the show notes, you'll find links to learn more about the Stations of the Cross, sources for the quotes used in the meditations, and a link to learn more about the album Via Crucis by Dick Le Mair. Many thanks to Le Mair for granting me the rights to include his music in this episode.

    How Did the Stations of the Cross Begin? - Fr. William Saunders

    “For God So Loved”: C.S. Lewis’s Four Loves and the Doctrine of Christ’s Atonement - Adam J. Johnson

    The Four Loves - C.S. Lewis

    Text of the meditations inspired by The Passion of the Christ by Mel Gibson

    Quotation sources:

    I - Into Your Hands, Father - Fr. Wilfrid Stinissen

    II, IX, XII - Via Crucis - Saint Josemaría Escrivá

    III - De Interpellatione David - Saint Ambrose of Milan

    IV - Salt of the Earth - Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger

    V, VIII - Transformation in Christ - Dietrich von Hildebrand

    VI - De pauperum - Saint Gregory of Nazianzen

    VII - The Jeweler's Shop - Karol Wojtyla

    X - Interior Freedom - Fr. Jacques Philippe

    XI - The Gospel of Life (Evangelium Vitae) - Saint Pope John Paul II

    XIII - The Splendor of Truth (Veritatis Splendor) - Saint Pope John Paul II

    XIV - The Lord's descent into hell - ancient homily for Holy Saturday

    Closing prayer - Meditations on the Stations of the Cross - Saint John Henry Cardinal Newman

    Music: Via Crucis by Dick Le Mair

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • The Final Conquest of Man over Humanity
    Jan 7 2023

    Today, we begin discussing the final chapter of The Abolition of Man by C.S. Lewis. Topics include: slavery and freedom; the conquest of man over man; the flight from the reality of death; the world state as a surrogate for the Tao; eugenics, trans-humanism and post-humanism; man as raw material for the post-human project; the impact of World War I on the thinking of Lewis; and what a positive and humane technical progress could look like.

    The Abolition of Man - C.S. Lewis

    After Humanity: A Guide to C.S. Lewis's The Abolition of Man - Michael Ward

    Learning in War Time - C.S. Lewis

    On Living in an Atomic Age - C.S. Lewis
    Reprinted in a collection entitled Present Concerns: Journalistic Essays.

    Will the Future Be Human? - Yuval Noah Harari

    The Screwtape Letters - C.S. Lewis

    The Space Trilogy - C.S. Lewis

    "Standing reserves" - Martin Heidegger

    Miracles - C.S. Lewis

    "Cover stories for a theft" - Eric Weinstein

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    54 mins
  • A Christmas essay
    Dec 25 2022

    C.S. Lewis, “Xmas and Christmas: A Lost Chapter from Herodotus,,” God in the Dock (Grand Rapids, MI: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., 1970), pp. 301-303.

    Barbara Nicolosi Harrington’s Mystagogy podcast (see mystagogy.net for supporting materials)

    It Came Upon the Midnight Clear, by Storyhill, from the album Bethlehem

    The music in the introduction of this podcast is provided by Dennis Crommett.

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    12 mins
  • Screwtape rejects the Tao
    Aug 27 2022

    My friend Kale Zelden and I finish discussing the second chapter of The Abolition of Man: “The Way.” We discuss the rebellion of the branch against the tree; whether authority can be interrogated from within or without the Tao; addressing moral relativity before making an apologia for faith; and how the end of this chapter of The Abolition of Man echoes the tower of Babel and The Screwtape Letters.

    Click here for the show notes.

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • The Way
    May 27 2022

    My friend Kale Zelden and I begin discussing the second chapter of The Abolition of Man: "The Way." We discuss Innovators and Debunkers, the limits of instinct, and the indispensable role of the Tao.

    The Abolition of Man - C.S. Lewis

    After Humanity: A Guide to C.S. Lewis's The Abolition of Man - Michael Ward

    Bishop Barron's conversation with evolutionary biologists Heather Heying and Bret Weinstein

    Macbeth - William Shakespeare

    Plato's Allegory of the Cave

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Men Without Chests
    Mar 27 2022

    My friend Kale Zelden and I complete our conversation about the first chapter of The Abolition of Man: "Men Without Chests." We discuss debunking, the cultivation of just sentiments, the Tao, the poem Dulce et Decorum Est by Wilfred Owen, and the chest as essential mediator between the head and the belly.

    The Abolition of Man - C.S. Lewis

    After Humanity: A Guide to C.S. Lewis's The Abolition of Man - Michael Ward

    Awakening from the Meaning Crisis - John Vervaeke

    Shadowlands

    Theology after Wittgenstein - Fergus Kerr

    Dulce et Decorum Est - Wilfred Owen





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    1 hr and 35 mins
  • The grammar of The Green Book
    Mar 15 2022

    My friend Kale Zelden returns to the podcast to discuss with me The Abolition of Man, a collection of lectures on ethics that C.S. Lewis first delivered in 1943 at the University of Durham. Today's episode contains our opening conversation about The Abolition of Man.

    The Abolition of Man - C.S. Lewis

    After Humanity: A Guide to C.S. Lewis's The Abolition of Man - Michael Ward

    The Stranger - Albert Camus

    A Critical Look at The Stranger: The Culpability of Moral Estrangement

    That Hideous Strength - C.S. Lewis

    The Inner Ring - C.S. Lewis

    Mis, Dis, Malinformation (MDM) - CISA (Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency)

    Prebunking - August 28, 2021 issue of WIRED magazine

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    1 hr and 16 mins