Intellectual Catholicism
A podcast by Suan Sonna
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125 Episodes
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How to Study the New Testament - Michael R. Licona
Published: 02/08/2021 -
Why the Jewishness of Jesus Matters - Amy-Jill Levine
Published: 16/07/2021 -
The Life and Witness of Irenaeus - Matthew J. Thomas
Published: 16/07/2021 -
The Life and Philosophy of Sir Roger Scruton - Dr. Sebastian Morello
Published: 13/07/2021 -
From Judaism to Catholicism - Daniel Suazo (The Jewish Catholic)
Published: 11/07/2021 -
11 Questions for Gaven Kerr on God & Thomism
Published: 10/07/2021 -
Thomism & Palamism - Christopher Tomaszewski & David Bradshaw
Published: 05/06/2021 -
The Great Justification Debate - Robert C. Koons & Jordan B. Cooper
Published: 05/06/2021 -
Why Catholicism? - Michael Lofton
Published: 18/05/2021 -
Justification according to Paul - Robert C. Koons & Matthew J. Thomas
Published: 01/05/2021 -
The Nature and Canon of Scripture - Lee Martin McDonald
Published: 01/05/2021 -
Papacy Debate - Suan Sonna vs. Ty Nienke
Published: 01/04/2021 -
Sola Scriptura Debate - Suan Sonna vs. Ty Nienke
Published: 01/04/2021 -
Infallibility - Steven Nemes & Suan Sonna
Published: 01/03/2021 -
The Divine Nature - Ryan T. Mullins & Gaven Kerr
Published: 01/03/2021 -
Anthropocentric Ontology - Steven Nemes
Published: 09/02/2021 -
God, Catholicism, and the Good Life - Fr. Gregory Pine
Published: 01/02/2021 -
Classical Theism & The Aloneness Argument - Christopher Tomaszewski & Gil Sanders
Published: 01/02/2021 -
The Metaphysics of the Embryo - Patrick Lee
Published: 27/01/2021 -
Creation & Resurrection - Gaven Kerr
Published: 06/01/2021
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'."