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Returning to Tradition
Christopher Dixon
72 episodes
4 days ago
Returning to Tradition is a weekly podcast about Generation Z Catholicism, hosted by Chris Dixon and co-hosted by Emma Singletary. The show ranges from interviews to talks about theology, but mainly discusses what its like to be faithful to traditional Christianity in a world that isn't.
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Returning to Tradition is a weekly podcast about Generation Z Catholicism, hosted by Chris Dixon and co-hosted by Emma Singletary. The show ranges from interviews to talks about theology, but mainly discusses what its like to be faithful to traditional Christianity in a world that isn't.
Show more...
Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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Why Philosophy is Important (and Sometimes a Load of Crap)
Returning to Tradition
31 minutes 46 seconds
1 year ago
Why Philosophy is Important (and Sometimes a Load of Crap)

Today Chris and Emma talk about a few things before talking bout the importance of philosophy in seminary formation.

Returning to Tradition
Returning to Tradition is a weekly podcast about Generation Z Catholicism, hosted by Chris Dixon and co-hosted by Emma Singletary. The show ranges from interviews to talks about theology, but mainly discusses what its like to be faithful to traditional Christianity in a world that isn't.