Intellectual Catholicism

A podcast by Suan Sonna

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125 Episodes

  1. Philosophy and Sola Scriptura - Tyler McNabb & Gregory Stacey

    Published: 17/10/2024
  2. Are All Religions Paths to God? - Tyler McNabb

    Published: 17/10/2024
  3. St. Thomas Aquinas, Pope Benedict XVI, and the Dark Passages of the Bible - Matthew J. Ramage

    Published: 17/10/2024
  4. Catholic Doctrine and the Literal Sense of Scripture - Gideon Lazar & Suan Sonna

    Published: 23/09/2024
  5. Slavery in the Bible: A Roman Catholic Approach - Suan Sonna

    Published: 21/09/2024
  6. Answering Objections to Mary - Fr. Gregory Pine, OP

    Published: 26/08/2024
  7. Against Annihilationism: the New Testament

    Published: 20/08/2024
  8. Against Annihilationism: the Hebrew Bible & Second Temple Jewish Literature - Thomas Farrar

    Published: 2/08/2024
  9. Catholics and the Bible - Harold W. Attridge

    Published: 1/08/2024
  10. Paul and the Resurrection of Israel - Jason Staples

    Published: 8/07/2024
  11. Pulpit Fiction: Debunking Popular Bible Misconceptions - Michael P. Barber

    Published: 8/07/2024
  12. Myths about the Reformation - Joe Heschmeyer

    Published: 8/07/2024
  13. The Original Sin Debate - Fr. John Ramsey & William Albrecht

    Published: 10/06/2024
  14. REVIEW: Slavery in the Bible - Suan Sonna (Gavin Ortlund, Trent Horn, Joshua Bowen, Kipp Davis)

    Published: 10/06/2024
  15. Two New Arguments against Sola Scriptura - Suan Sonna

    Published: 10/06/2024
  16. Jesus, Contradicted - Michael R. Licona

    Published: 24/05/2024
  17. In Defense of Conciliar Christology - Timothy Pawl & Christopher Tomaszewski

    Published: 1/05/2024
  18. Why Protestantism is not the Default: The Problem of Pious Bias - Suan Sonna

    Published: 19/03/2024
  19. Seven Problematic Trends in Apologetics

    Published: 13/03/2024
  20. Handling Controversies in the Church

    Published: 1/02/2024

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Suan Sonna is a Baptist convert to Catholicism who is dedicated to curating the best Catholic intellectual content on philosophy, politics, and theology. He is also passionate about engaging people outside of the Catholic tradition on issues relevant to the Church. On Nov. 10th, 2022, I received permission from my Archbishop to call the channel "Intellectual Catholicism." He said, "I am not opposed to you calling your channel 'Intellectual Catholicism'."

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