Greg Smith

Considering Catholicism

The Catholic Church, its faith, culture, and history are explained clearly and simply for anyone curious about historic Catholicism. Faithful to the Catechism of the Catholic Church.

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Greg Smith

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www.consideringcatholicism.com

Legutóbbi epizód

2026. júl. 6.

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Epizódok

How Far Can the Faith be Bent? (#108) 20.03.2023

Step by step, our cultural influencers keep moving the boundary markers of the faith. They say they aren’t changing Christianity, just enlarging or adapting it to the modern world. But at what point does it simply become a different religion from the historic Christian faith? The second of three episodes in which Greg and Cory ask what role truth plays in modern faith. This podcast is a nonprofit...

When Isn’t it Christianity Anymore? (#104) 16.03.2023

Step by step, our cultural influencers keep moving the boundary markers of the faith. They say they aren’t changing Christianity, just enlarging or adapting it to the modern world. But at what point does it simply become a different religion from the historic Christian faith? The second of three episodes in which Greg and Cory ask what role truth plays in modern faith. This podcast is a nonprofit...

Does Doctrine Even Matter Anymore? (#103) 13.03.2023

Does it even matter what we believe anymore? In 21st century Christianity, isn’t what we do more important than what we believe? Is your “conscience” and spiritual intuition the supreme authority? The first of three episodes in which Greg and Cory ask what role truth plays in modern faith.

A Protestant Asks, ”Why is Catholic Art...Weird?” (#102) 09.03.2023

Ed the Protestant looks at a lot of Catholic religious paintings and statues and ask, "Why are they kind of weird? The composition, the colors, the subject matter seems so out of step with modern aesthetic tastes." Greg responds. This podcast is a nonprofit ministry. Please consider supporting its production: DONATE

Explaining Lent to a Protestant (#101) 06.03.2023

Ed the Protestant asks, "What is Lent, where does it come from (not in the Bible), and why do Catholics practice it?" This podcast is a nonprofit ministry. Please consider supporting its production: DONATE

What is Hell? (#100) 02.03.2023

What is Hell? Why would God send anyone there? Didn't the Catholic Church just make it up to scare people into obeying? Greg and Ed continue their discussion of the "Last Things." This podcast is a nonprofit ministry. Please consider supporting its production: DONATE

What is Purgatory? (#99) 27.02.2023

What is Purgatory? If Jesus saves us by grace, why should anyone go there? And if it isn't mentioned in the Bible, did the Medieval Catholic Church just invent it? Greg and Ed continue their conversations about the "Last Things." This podcast is a nonprofit ministry. Please consider supporting its production: DONATE

What is Heaven? (#98) 23.02.2023

What is heaven? What would it be like? And why would you want to go there? Also, will your dog or cat get to go with you? Greg and Ed continue exploring the "Last Things" of Catholicism. This podcast is a nonprofit ministry. Please consider supporting its production: DONATE

Funerals, Families, Food, and Sex, Part 2 (#97) 20.02.2023

Greg and Cory continue their discussion of how the historical Christian, particularly Catholic, understanding of funerals is at odds with current cultural trends. (Part 2 of 2) This podcast is a nonprofit ministry. Please consider supporting its production: DONATE

Funerals, Families, Food, and Sex, Part 1 (#96) 16.02.2023

How are current trends in the format of funerals in America and Europe a significant break with historic Christian understandings of the body, death, and the central claim of the Gospel? (Part 1 of 2) This podcast is a nonprofit ministry. Please consider supporting its production: DONATE

Movie Club: ”The Mission” (#95) 13.02.2023

Greg and Ed review one of the most well-done Catholic films of all time: the 1986 Academy Award-winning masterpiece "The Mission," starring Robert DeNiro and Jeremy Irons. This podcast is a nonprofit ministry. Please consider supporting its production: DONATE

Common Decency (#94) 09.02.2023

Greg and Cory talk about the natural moral law that is necessary to hold communities together, even if it is made up of diverse religions. This podcast is a nonprofit ministry. Please consider supporting its production: DONATE

Is This All There Is? (#89) 06.02.2023

Greg and Ed the Protestant discuss Christianity's belief in the transcendent realm, and why it reject's the atheistic or materialist notion that the physical world is all that is or all that counts. This podcast is a nonprofit ministry. Please consider supporting its production: DONATE

Sex, Personal Morality, and Catholicism (#88) 02.02.2023

Greg and Ed the Protestant discuss why Catholicism holds the line on historic Christian doctrines of sex and personal moral accountability. This podcast is a nonprofit ministry. Please consider supporting its production: DONATE

Why Not “Mere Christianity?” (#93) 30.01.2023

On the first anniversary episode of this podcast, Greg explains to Ed why he asks listeners to consider Catholicism rather than C.S. Lewis-style "mere" or generic Christianity: because mere Christianity is inadequate for the challenges of the 21st century. This podcast is a nonprofit ministry. Please consider supporting its production: DONATE

How to Read the Bible (#92) 26.01.2023

Greg and Cory's discuss how Pope Benedict XVI taught us to read and respect the scriptures. The last of three conversations about Benedict's intellectual legacy and contributions to Catholicism. This podcast is a nonprofit ministry. Please consider supporting its production: DONATE

The Dictatorship of Relativism (#91) 23.01.2023

Greg and Cory discuss Pope Benedict XVI's warnings against the "Dictatorship of Relativism" that threatens to oppress the 21st century. This is the second of three conversations about the Benedict's intellectual legacy and contributions to Catholicism. This podcast is a nonprofit ministry. Please consider supporting its production: DONATE

Faith and Reason (#90) 19.01.2023

Greg and Cory discuss the legacy of the recently-departed Pope Benedict XVI, focusing on his encouragement to "be not confused" by the false conflict between faith and reason, religion and science, or the various intellectual fads that sweep the Church. This is the first of three conversations about Benedict's intellectual contributions to Catholicism. This podcast is a nonprofit ministry. Please...

Will I Be Judged? (#86) 16.01.2023

When we die, do we go straight to heaven, or are we judged? And does it really matter, if "Love Wins" in the end? Greg and Ed talk about what historic Christianity and the Catholic Church teach about judgment after death. This podcast is a nonprofit ministry. Please consider supporting its production: DONATE

A Good Death? (#85) 12.01.2023

The Christian faith should prepare us for death. In fact, it should prepare us to face death without fear, and to die well. In fact, Catholicism has a long tradition of something called “The Good Death,” or “The Happy Death.” What is that, and how do we obtain it? This podcast is a nonprofit ministry. Please consider supporting its production: DONATE

The Year Zero Problem (#84) 09.01.2023

Greg and Cory explore one of the biggest barriers in dialogue between Catholics and Protestants: Tradition vs. Primitivism. Support this ministry so more people can consider Catholicism! Website: https://www.consideringcatholicism.com/ Email: consideringcatholicism@gmail.com

Pop Culture and Catholicism (#83) 05.01.2023

Greg and Ed chat about American pop culture, comparing and contrasting it to the timeless nature of Catholic civilization. This podcast is a nonprofit ministry. Please consider supporting its production: DONATE

Book Club: A Canticle for Leibowitz (#82) 02.01.2023

Fans of Catholic novels always mention the 1959 A Canticle for Leibowitz, by Walter Miller, as one of their favorites. In this episode of Book Club, Greg and Cory discuss this profound work of Catholic science fiction. This podcast is a nonprofit ministry. Please consider supporting its production: DONATE

Why Am I A Catholic? Part 2 of 2 (#81) 29.12.2022

This is the second of a two-part episode in which Greg, Cory, and Ed the Protestant discuss G.K. Chesterton's famous essay, "Why I Am A Catholic." You can listen to the first have of their conversation in Episode #75. And you can read the essay on the ConsideringCatholicism.com website.

Why Am I A Catholic? Part 1 of 2 (#80) 26.12.2022

Greg brought Ed the Protestant and Cory Lakatos together on the podcast for the first time to discuss G.K. Chesterton's famous essay, "Why I Am A Catholic." You can read the essay on the ConsideringCatholicism.com website. This is the first of a two-part conversation continued in Episode #75.

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