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Thinking Faith: The Catholic Podcast

with Deacon Eric Gurash and Dr. Brett Salkeldthinkingfaith.libsyn.com
A Catholic podcast brought to you by the Archdiocese of Regina where we attempt to navigate this winding road of faith in Jesus Christ so that we might know him more intimately, love him more profoundly and together serve him more deeply in our daily lives.
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Episodes

Mark Shea And The Church's Best Kept Secret - Part 1

There are some podcasts you just can't wait to release! This special "2-for-Tuesday" release begins a new multi-part interview with Catholic writer and speaker Mark Shea. We'll discuss his new book "The Church's Best Kept Secret" and dig into the essential pillars of Catholic Social Teaching. Show Snippet: "Catholic social teaching does not begin with the proposition that human beings are fallen...what Catholic social teaching begins with is, unsurprisingly, Catholic Anthropology...(and) what Ca...

Oct 20, 202035 minEp. 215

How to Vote Like A Catholic - Part 2 Q&A with Dr. Brett Salkeld

Wrapping up a two-part set on voting like a Catholic, Dr. Brett fields questions from those gathered for a recent virtual discussion sponsored by the Catholic Information Center in Grand Rapids Michigan. Show Snippet: "Because something is intrinsically evil doesn't mean you can [simply] vote for or against it, it means that you can [find yourself voting] for policies that...mitigate it, eliminate it, or make it worse..."

Oct 20, 202033 minEp. 214

How to Vote Like A Catholic - Part 1

This week on the Thinking Faith Catholic Podcast, Dr. Brett Salkeld is invited to speak on the topic of Catholics and voting by the Paulist Fathers and the Catholic Information Center in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Show Snippet: "Many people have the impression that Church teaching would expect any two well-formed Catholic consciences to come to the same conclusion on election day. It. Does. Not...This is the kind of logic that leads us to excommunicate one another and to cheer on those figures dedi...

Oct 13, 20201 hr 7 minEp. 213

Guest Dr. Matt Nelson on The Significance of Hope

This week on the Thinking Faith Catholic Podcast, we are proud to feature former Archdiocese of Regina speaker, retreat leader, and writer, Dr. Matt Nelson now Assitant Director of Bishop Robert Barron's Word On Fire Institute, and his keynote address for our 2020 Virtual Congress on "The Significance of Hope." Show Snippet: "There are three things I've thought of that I think most of us have done that will appear foolish in the eyes of the world; we trade worldly goods, for heavenly goods; we r...

Oct 06, 202035 minEp. 212

On Catholic Writing with Brendan Hodge - Part 3

In this part three of three, we wrap up our visit with Brendan Hodge, Catholic writer, blogger, and author of the new book "If you Can Get It" discussing the unique perspective Catholic writing can bring to the world of fiction. Show Snippet: "I feel like what I at least try to do is deal honestly with how other human beings deal with those kinds of questions, and with knowing other people who are dealing with the place of faith in their lives..." Find his book: https://www.ignatius.com/If-You-C...

Sep 29, 202020 minEp. 211

On Catholic Writing with Brendan Hodge - Part 2

Continuing our conversation with Catholic writer and blogger Brendan Hodge on his new book "If you Can Get It" from Ignatius Press and what it means to be a 'Catholic' writer. Show Snippet: "I mean I think we find ourselves at a time right now where a lot of people are struggling with their daily routines being upended...and I think it does cause people to pause and ask really why is it we do the things that we do?" Find his book: https://www.ignatius.com/If-You-Can-Get-It-P3662.aspx https://www...

Sep 22, 202023 minEp. 210

On Catholic Writing with Brendan Hodge - Part 1

We begin a three-part series with Catholic writer and blogger Brendan Hodge author of the new book "If you Can Get It" through Ignatius Press. We'll be discussing the book itself, what it's like publishing his first novel, and what it means to be a 'Catholic' writer. Show Snippet: "The title is "If you can get it" it's based on the title of a George and Ira Gershwin song "Nice work if you can get it"...but the song is about love and it's about relationships and how love and relationships are wha...

Sep 15, 202028 minEp. 209

Conspiracy Theory Thinking: A Pastoral Approach - Part 4

As we wrap up our four-part series on conspiracy theory thinking we discuss a pastoral approach that places emphasis upon spiritual discernment and guidance as an essential first step. Show Snippet: "So if conspiracy theories are troubling you or troubling someone you know, the first question is "How's your prayer life?" If your prayer life has taken a hit because of a certain level of anxiety around this, then that's ground zero..."

Sep 08, 202024 minEp. 208

Conspiracy Theory Thinking: A Pastoral Approach - Part 3

In this part three of four, we take a look at some of the psychological and sociological foundations within conspiracy theory thinking that allow false narratives and misleading information to take root in others and in ourselves. Show Snippet: "When there are things that are hard for us, we want to be able to make sense out of that...this is such a core aspect of our humanity that we will latch on to things even when the effects of that lead to greater anxiety and greater fear."

Sep 01, 202031 minEp. 207

Conspiracy Theory Thinking: A Pastoral Approach - Part 2

Continuing our four-part series on conspiracy theory type thinking we deep dive into what this kind of thinking is, and how to identify content that may be engaged in this style of thought. Show Snippet: "So conspiracy theories will often give you the illusion of leaving you to your own conclusions so you feel like you've done the research, you're doing the thinking, but it's actually a bit of a set-up..."

Aug 24, 202051 minEp. 206

Conspiracy Theory Thinking: A Pastoral Response - Part 1

This week Deacon Eric and Dr. Brett Salkeld begin a four-part series to discuss conspiracy theory thinking. In this part one, we'll ask what conspiracy theory thinking is and is not, and discuss the difference between this kind of thinking and healthy skepticism. Show Snippet: "This is not just like a social problem, but it's also a Pastoral problem because it's happening in the Church, it's happening to Church people, it's breaking down our capacity as a Church to have health discussions around...

Aug 18, 202031 minEp. 205

From Catholic Creationism to Theistic Evolution - An Interview with Dr. Stephen Little

Join Deacon Eric and Dr. Brett as they interview Dr. Stephen Little, Acquisitions Editor of Notre Dame Press, at the University of Notre Dame as we discuss his shift in world view from Catholic Creationism to Theistic Evolution. Show Snippet - "When I was in high school I had to write a research paper and I basically had to synthesize all of the evidence, from a scientific perspective, that I felt presented an obstacle or a challenge to evolution. And I had that reviewed by an English teacher an...

Aug 11, 202046 min

Care For Our Common Home With Guest Host Tashia Toupin

As Christian Churches around the world prepare for the "Season of Creation" which begins on September first, we present our Thinking Faith family with a sneak peek at a special YouTube series on Pope Francis' encyclical, Laudate Si hosted by our own Tashia Toupin. Show Snippet: "The rate of consumption that our human society is operating at...it very clearly and very evidently it outpaces rhythms...Pope Francis calls for us to think critically about that..."

Aug 04, 202041 minEp. 203

A Catholic Approach To Literature With Dr. Jessica Hooten Wilson - Part 2

In this part two of two, guest Dr. Jessica Hooten Wilson joins the show to discuss truth, goodness, and beauty in literature and examines Flannery O'Connor's approach as found in her "Mystery and Manners" collection of essays and talks. Show Snippet: "This is a modern problem where I have students come in, and you look at a college student's calendar, and it's as though their identity is wrapped up in their to-do list. And so I always bring up the problem of the...baby who has this intrinsic bea...

Jul 28, 202032 minEp. 202

A Catholic Approach to Literature with Dr. Jessica Hooten Wilson - Part 1

This week we are pleased to have Dr. Jessica Hooten Wilson, Louise Cowan Scholar in Residence at the University of Dallas, share her insights on a Catholic approach to literature. Show Snippet: "I can't quote C.S. Lewis enough, "In reading great literature I become a thousand people and yet remain myself..." when we delve into these perspectives in literature we actually take on other people's vision but you get to know your own better through that participation. You're not losing yourself in th...

Jul 21, 202030 minEp. 201

Celebrating Our 200th Episode with Archbishop Donald Bolen

For the last four years, we have been blessed to be able to offer a new forum for conversation, dialogue, and sharing the Good News of our Catholic Faith to the Archdiocese of Regina and beyond. Join Deacon Eric, Dr. Brett, and very special guest, Archbishop Donald Bolen as we celebrate our 200th Episode and discuss our shared dreams for the future of our Church and culture. Show Snippet: "You know, in society as a whole and in the Church there's been an erosion of spaces for honest, respectful,...

Jul 14, 202054 minEp. 200

Unity In The Church - Guest Spot Featuring Gabe Dipple

This past June saw the premiere of the very first episode of a new Youtube series produced by the Archdiocese called "The Diocese Tonight" featuring stories, voices, and prayers from all over the Archdiocese of Regina. With a new episode set to release on YouTube on August second, here's just a taste of our premier's keynote talk on Unity by Gabe Dipple. Show Snippet: "We need the breadth of experiences and voices that the Body of Christ is comprised of because, with any crisis, epidemic or bloc...

Jul 07, 202020 minEp. 199

Podcast Crossover Featuring Fr. Parker Love's Cold Drinks, Questions and Christ

In an exciting podcast crossover event, Thinking Faith happily premiers popular guest, Fr. Parker Love's new podcast "Cold Drinks, Questions, and Christ" as he examines Zora Neale Hurston’s novel, Moses, Man of the Mountain. Show Snipette: "I could see how, for other people, it might be interesting to hear about things that they might not necessarily think about; its relationship with faith and..to look at all this content I consume and say "How does this impact my faith story?""

Jun 30, 202047 minEp. 198

An Interview with Transitional Deacon Chris Lindenbach

Weeks before his ordination to the Transitional Diaconate, Deacon Eric Gurash had a chance to talk with Seminarian Chris Lindenbach about his life, his vocation, and this thing we call 'discernment'... Show Snippet: "They talk about any time you make any sort of commitment you make this big 'yes' and then that's sustained by all these little yeses. And so the big yes for me was to go to the seminary and say okay God, if this is where you are calling me to go, as St. Ignatius said, you discern it...

Jun 23, 202029 minEp. 197

2020 and the End of the World

Plagues, Murder Hornets, Rivers running blood-red in Russia. Do you get the feeling that 2020 is trying to tell us something? Could this be the end of it all? Show Snippet: "You have these two groups that are contrasted and you see that going on throughout Revelation. It's asking which group are you? Are you the ones despairing because life isn't going the way that you thought it would go? Or are you the ones praising Christ who able to save us even when it seems like the world is coming to an e...

Jun 16, 202039 minEp. 196

Creationism and the Catholic Church - Part 5 with Dr. Matthew Ramage

Wrapping up our multi-part series on Creationism and our Catholic faith we apply faith and reason, those invaluable gifts from God, to what the scriptures actually say about death, original sin, and human destiny. Show Snippet: "Original sin...at the heart of it is, you need grace. No amount of do-gooding and good works is going to save you. Yes you have to act, but ultimately when Paul teaches this...connecting Jesus as the new Adam, it's to make the point, if Adam brought death, how much more ...

Jun 09, 202031 minEp. 195

Creationism and the Catholic Church - Part 4 with Dr. Matthew Ramage

Deacon Eric and Dr. Brett continue their multi-part series on Creationism with special guest, Dr. Matthew Ramage of Benedictine College, Kansas, and author of "The Experiment of Faith: Pope Benedict XVI on Living the Theological Virtues in a Secular Age". Show Snippet: "Eden is a temple so you understand that it's not giving the scientific account, it's about Israel and therefore about all of us and it's about who God is, who we are, and what we're called to do."

Jun 02, 202027 minEp. 193

Thinking Faith Live (Not Live) with Fr. Parker Love

This week Deacon Eric, Dr. Brett, and special guest, Fr. Parker Love sit down to answer your questions for another Facebook Live event. Show Snippet: "That's what we're called to do, to do our best, to be the best version of ourself which is the most good version of ourself...the most virtuous person we are called to be, and the most just person we can be, and the most loving, and kind, and happy, and joyful person we can be..."

May 26, 20201 hrEp. 193

Creationism and the Catholic Church - Part 3 with Dr. Matthew Ramage

TF192 - Creationism and the Catholic Church - Part 3 with Dr. Matthew Ramage Deacon Eric and Dr. Brett continue their multi-part series on Creationism with special guest, Dr. Matthew Ramage author of "Dark Passages of the Bible: Engaging Scripture with Benedict XVI and St. Thomas Aquinas". Show Snippet: "I've seen so many young people confused and struggling with their faith for no reason and part of it is because they may have been catechized, even but they either don't know the science, or the...

May 19, 202021 minEp. 192

Creationism and the Catholic Church - Part 2

Talking the speed of light, what the first amoeba ate, and the conspiracy of Creationism in this part two of a multi-part series on Creationism and the Catholic Church. Show Snippet: "This is a constant argument that all Creationists use about Christian scientists who believe in evolution - they are seeking the approval of the world. So John Paul and Benedict, who are willing to stand up to the world on a whole host of questions...suddenly on the question of evolution are caving to look wise in ...

May 12, 202029 minEp. 191

Creationism and the Catholic Church - Part 1

Deacon Eric and Dr. Brett begin a multipart series on Creationism and the Catholic Church. Young earth, old earth, 6 days, billions of years. What does the Church say? Show Snippet: "Both the fundamentalist and the atheist think that Christians who read and believe the Bible, need to be Creationists...and there's a deep irony there, that the two groups that agree on that, are the groups that despise each other the most..."

May 05, 202030 minEp. 190

Thinking Faith Live!(Not Live)

Thinking Faith - Q&A Deacon Eric and Dr. Brett talk fortune cookies, dinosaurs, and suspension of Masses due to COVID-19 in this previously recorded episode of their first-ever live podcast. (Original recording date: April 27, 2020) Show Snippet: "Let's acknowledge at the front end, from a Catholic point of view, that the Eucharist is more essential than actual food that will keep you alive...people assume that if you'll close the church but keep the grocery store open what you're saying is ...

Apr 28, 20201 hr 2 minEp. 189

Querida Amazonia Part 4

Finishing up a topic begun well before Easter, Deacon Eric and Dr. Brett discuss the final "Ecclesial Dream" of Pope Francis from his Post-Synodal Exhortation "Querida Amazonia". Show Snippet: "We have to get away from the tunnel vision that fails to see God having been at work in other cultures, in other places and at other times...recognize that God has preceded you in the culture."

Apr 21, 202044 minEp. 188

Suffering, Redemption, and the Cross - Part 2

Join the discussion this first week of Easter in this part two of two, as we continue wondering how Jesus' suffering and death redeemed humanity. Snippet from the Show: "That's all of us: death is coming, but you do get a choice of how to approach it...and the more practice you get, the better you get at it. It doesn't get easier, but you get better at walking into it."

Apr 14, 202031 minEp. 187

Suffering, Redemption, and the Cross - Part 1

Was the cross really necessary for our salvation and how is it that one man's death obtained salvation for humanity? As Holy Week begins, Deacon Eric and Dr. Brett discuss these questions and more. Show snip: "...also the things he said in the resurrection appearances, especially Luke 24 and the road to Emmaus when he's explaining, we're told, the law and prophets...then what he said at the Last supper starts to register. So much so that when they get to Emmaus...something is starting to click."...

Apr 07, 202032 minEp. 185
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