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Conservative Conversations with ISI
Intercollegiate Studies Institute
197 episodes
5 months ago
Can economics be separated from morality? Should theological truths influence public policy? In this intellectually rich episode of Conservative Conversations, host Tom Sarrouf is joined by Philip Booth and Andre Azevedo Alves, co-authors of the new book Catholic Social Thought, the Market, and Public Policy. Is economics an independent science—or a branch of moral theology? What does Catholic social doctrine say about market systems, justice, and policymaking in our time? A must-listen fo...
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Can economics be separated from morality? Should theological truths influence public policy? In this intellectually rich episode of Conservative Conversations, host Tom Sarrouf is joined by Philip Booth and Andre Azevedo Alves, co-authors of the new book Catholic Social Thought, the Market, and Public Policy. Is economics an independent science—or a branch of moral theology? What does Catholic social doctrine say about market systems, justice, and policymaking in our time? A must-listen fo...
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Secularism, Religion, and Violence: Rethinking the Narrative with Tal Howard
Conservative Conversations with ISI
36 minutes
7 months ago
Secularism, Religion, and Violence: Rethinking the Narrative with Tal Howard
Is religion inherently violent, and is secularism truly a force for peace? In this episode of Conservative Conversations, Tom Sarrouf sits down with historian and author Thomas Albert Howard to discuss the themes of his latest book, Broken Altars: Secularist Violence in Modern History. Together, they examine the complexities of religious and secular violence, the historical role of anti-religious regimes, and the different forms of secularism that have shaped the modern world. Don’t mis...
Conservative Conversations with ISI
Can economics be separated from morality? Should theological truths influence public policy? In this intellectually rich episode of Conservative Conversations, host Tom Sarrouf is joined by Philip Booth and Andre Azevedo Alves, co-authors of the new book Catholic Social Thought, the Market, and Public Policy. Is economics an independent science—or a branch of moral theology? What does Catholic social doctrine say about market systems, justice, and policymaking in our time? A must-listen fo...