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The Episcopal Podcast
Catholic Archdiocese of Sydney
46 episodes
5 days ago
The Episcopal Podcast is an initiative of intellectual formation by Bishop Richard Umbers, auxiliary bishop in the Archdiocese of Sydney. In the context of an informal discussion with co-hosts and guests, the podcast aims to bring awareness to the riches that make up the Christian intellectual tradition, which includes philosophy, theology, history, the sciences, languages and the arts. Conversations will last between 30 and 45 minutes and be organised around discussions on specific topics, both historical and contemporary. The podcast will do more than visit academic museum pieces, but also bring that tradition to bear on the lives of Christians and all of good will. This flows from the basic commitment that genuine intellectual endeavour is not meant to be an opportunity to display the individual prowess of a select class, but works for the common good of all. Because of this, the podcast will make the content of the intellectual tradition as relatable as possible to as many people as possible, without losing sight of the intellectual heart of the program. Because the podcast is aimed for the common good, it also seeks to have an international focus, bringing together guests from Australia and also overseas. The podcast also aims to partner up with established intellectual formation event providers, including but not exclusive to Scholarship in the Cathedral and the QndA series by the Institute for Ethics and Society at the University of Notre Dame Australia. This partnership could involve interviews with presenters, as well as the distribution of audio recordings arising from these events.
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The Episcopal Podcast is an initiative of intellectual formation by Bishop Richard Umbers, auxiliary bishop in the Archdiocese of Sydney. In the context of an informal discussion with co-hosts and guests, the podcast aims to bring awareness to the riches that make up the Christian intellectual tradition, which includes philosophy, theology, history, the sciences, languages and the arts. Conversations will last between 30 and 45 minutes and be organised around discussions on specific topics, both historical and contemporary. The podcast will do more than visit academic museum pieces, but also bring that tradition to bear on the lives of Christians and all of good will. This flows from the basic commitment that genuine intellectual endeavour is not meant to be an opportunity to display the individual prowess of a select class, but works for the common good of all. Because of this, the podcast will make the content of the intellectual tradition as relatable as possible to as many people as possible, without losing sight of the intellectual heart of the program. Because the podcast is aimed for the common good, it also seeks to have an international focus, bringing together guests from Australia and also overseas. The podcast also aims to partner up with established intellectual formation event providers, including but not exclusive to Scholarship in the Cathedral and the QndA series by the Institute for Ethics and Society at the University of Notre Dame Australia. This partnership could involve interviews with presenters, as well as the distribution of audio recordings arising from these events.
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Episodes (12/46)
The Episcopal Podcast
S04 E02 – A.I. & Personhood. Pt.2
1 year ago
46 minutes 25 seconds

The Episcopal Podcast
S04 E01 – Catholics in Australia
1 year ago
42 minutes 49 seconds

The Episcopal Podcast
S03 E08 East Timor and West Papua – The Christian Faith and Non-Violence, with Sister Susan Connelly & Dr Joel Hodge.
2 years ago
48 minutes 39 seconds

The Episcopal Podcast
S03 E06 The Church, East & West (Part 2)
2 years ago
54 minutes 3 seconds

The Episcopal Podcast
S03 E05 The Church, East & West (Part 1)
2 years ago
52 minutes 56 seconds

The Episcopal Podcast
S2EP10 - Romano Guardini & The Munich Defence of Christian Humanism
4 years ago
47 minutes 4 seconds

The Episcopal Podcast
S2EP6 - Assyriology & Why Catholics Should Care
4 years ago
28 minutes 34 seconds

The Episcopal Podcast
S2EP5 - Architecture & Why Catholics Should Care
4 years ago
29 minutes 22 seconds

The Episcopal Podcast
S2EP4 - Aquinas & Scripture
4 years ago
43 minutes 13 seconds

The Episcopal Podcast
S1EP9 - Moral Reasoning & Casuistry
5 years ago
36 minutes

The Episcopal Podcast
S1E2 - Theology & Why Catholics Should Care
5 years ago
34 minutes 41 seconds

The Episcopal Podcast
S1E1: Philosophy & Why Catholics Should Care
5 years ago
35 minutes 34 seconds

The Episcopal Podcast
The Episcopal Podcast is an initiative of intellectual formation by Bishop Richard Umbers, auxiliary bishop in the Archdiocese of Sydney. In the context of an informal discussion with co-hosts and guests, the podcast aims to bring awareness to the riches that make up the Christian intellectual tradition, which includes philosophy, theology, history, the sciences, languages and the arts. Conversations will last between 30 and 45 minutes and be organised around discussions on specific topics, both historical and contemporary. The podcast will do more than visit academic museum pieces, but also bring that tradition to bear on the lives of Christians and all of good will. This flows from the basic commitment that genuine intellectual endeavour is not meant to be an opportunity to display the individual prowess of a select class, but works for the common good of all. Because of this, the podcast will make the content of the intellectual tradition as relatable as possible to as many people as possible, without losing sight of the intellectual heart of the program. Because the podcast is aimed for the common good, it also seeks to have an international focus, bringing together guests from Australia and also overseas. The podcast also aims to partner up with established intellectual formation event providers, including but not exclusive to Scholarship in the Cathedral and the QndA series by the Institute for Ethics and Society at the University of Notre Dame Australia. This partnership could involve interviews with presenters, as well as the distribution of audio recordings arising from these events.