"Believing Christians should look upon themselves as such a creative minority and ... espouse once again the best of its heritage, thereby being at the service of humankind at large." --Joseph Ratzinger
Thanks for posting this! My one year old son finds Fr. Barron extremely compelling-- Maybe he'll grow up to be a heresy buster! (or at least not a heretic! =) )
I love Fr. Barron - I saw this a couple days ago because I've subscribed to his channel, something I encourage anyone else here with a YouTube account to do. :)
For those of us in deepest darkest Africa with Sound cars that don't work, and not so high internet caps, please maybe give transcriptions, I do enjoy your site, but often don't know what you are talking about, because I can't watch the videos!
sound cards can be purchased for less than $10 ( see: http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&N=2000360057&bop=And&Order=PRICE). I am not sure how you would have an internet enabled computer without one... very much a standard option on most computers.
In any case, considering all of the great written catholic commentary out on the web these days, it would be a bit much to expect anyone to transcribe the contents of youtube videos, especially blog owners who do not get paid.
This is good. I teach freshman rhetoric and I've explained the various rhetorical modes to my students this way: These are patterns of human thought. Cause-and-effect is one of many. The limitation of science lies there: it can *only* think in that one mode. But there are many modes. Causal analysis yields facts, but fact is not truth. Facts change with knowledge; truth never changes. Science deals with [contemporary/temporary] fact; art and philosophy deal with [eternal] truth. Science does not contradict it; it is simply irrelevant to it.
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Does anyone know when the "Catholicism" series is supposed to be finished?
Thanks for posting this! My one year old son finds Fr. Barron extremely compelling-- Maybe he'll grow up to be a heresy buster! (or at least not a heretic! =) )
Thanks for posting this... this is my introduction to Father Barron's youtube videos... great stuff!
I love Fr. Barron - I saw this a couple days ago because I've subscribed to his channel, something I encourage anyone else here with a YouTube account to do. :)
Thanks for bringing this little gem to light!
For those of us in deepest darkest Africa with Sound cars that don't work, and not so high internet caps, please maybe give transcriptions, I do enjoy your site, but often don't know what you are talking about, because I can't watch the videos!
Marc Aupiais
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South African Catholic
http://southafricancatholic.blogspot.com
cards, not cars, cars work where I live!
sound cards can be purchased for less than $10 ( see: http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&N=2000360057&bop=And&Order=PRICE). I am not sure how you would have an internet enabled computer without one... very much a standard option on most computers.
In any case, considering all of the great written catholic commentary out on the web these days, it would be a bit much to expect anyone to transcribe the contents of youtube videos, especially blog owners who do not get paid.
This is good. I teach freshman rhetoric and I've explained the various rhetorical modes to my students this way: These are patterns of human thought. Cause-and-effect is one of many. The limitation of science lies there: it can *only* think in that one mode. But there are many modes. Causal analysis yields facts, but fact is not truth. Facts change with knowledge; truth never changes. Science deals with [contemporary/temporary] fact; art and philosophy deal with [eternal] truth. Science does not contradict it; it is simply irrelevant to it.
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