Faith and Philosophy
Summary: Clark Carlton is the author of The Faith series (The Faith, The Way, The Truth, The Life) published by Regina Orthodox Press. His books have been instrumental in helping many find their way to Orthodoxy. In this podcast, Clark will comment weekly on matters of faith, philosophy and Orthodoxy.
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In part 2 on this topic, Clark challenges the presuppostion many scientists have about evolution.
Science can ask "how" but it cannot ask "why" in the ultimate philisophical sense. Listen as Clark begins an exploration of scientific reason in the light of God and faith.
Science can ask "how" but it cannot ask "why" in the ultimate philisophical sense. Listen as Clark begins an exploration of scientific reason in the light of God and faith.
Clark describes the fertile ground in the South for the seeds of Orthodoxy which could come through some unusual music forms. He references the following web site: http://oldregularbaptist.com/music.html
Clark describes the fertile ground in the South for the seeds of Orthodoxy which could come through some unusual music forms. He references the following web site: http://oldregularbaptist.com/music.html
Clark talks about the Christian culture of the South in part 1 of a short series. (This World is Not My Home short music clip was from the Chuck Wagon Gang)
Clark talks about the Christian culture of the South in part 1 of a short series. (This World is Not My Home short music clip was from the Chuck Wagon Gang)
Clark continues his discussion of right vs. left and helps us understand the nature of the left as measured by the proper definition of Anti-Christ.
Clark continues his discussion of right vs. left and helps us understand the nature of the left as measured by the proper definition of Anti-Christ.
How do we as Orthodox Christians view the strategies of the so-called "religious right"? Clark explores an alternative approach rooted in our eucharistic Tradition.
How do we as Orthodox Christians view the strategies of the so-called "religious right"? Clark explores an alternative approach rooted in our eucharistic Tradition.
We want our children to grow up with a Christian, not secular, mindset. So who has the responsibility to make sure that happens?
We want our children to grow up with a Christian, not secular, mindset. So who has the responsibility to make sure that happens?
Clark draws on the Greek philosophers to set the stage for our spiritual disciplines as Orthodox Christians today.
Clark draws on the Greek philosophers to set the stage for our spiritual disciplines as Orthodox Christians today.