Episode Synopsis "Why God? - Ways of Knowing and the Issue of Reductionism"
In this series with Sebastian D'Amico, an instructor at Holy Family School of Faith, we're going to learn how to present the case for why belief in God is plausible and reasonable from a non-religious perspective. If you are already a believer, this series will give you some reasons why that is the case. If you're not a believer, we'd like to provide a taste of intellectual tradition that supports belief in God, and show that people of faith are not irrational. If you're interested in diving deeper, you'll want to pick up a copy of "Why God, Why Jesus, Why the Catholic Church," a book by Dr. John-Mark Miravelle that Sebastian mentions throughout this recording. After you're done listening, check out The Table: Conversations on Catholic Education over on our YouTube channel. To find out more about our mission to lead others to Jesus through friendship, good conversation, and the Rosary, check out our website. To access the handout from this lesson, check out our website.
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