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The Anatomy of the Religiously Unaffiliated | Part 1 of 2

The Anatomy of the Religiously Unaffiliated | Part 1 of 2



Dr. Jacobs dives into the religiously unaffiliated (or "nones"). Who are they and what do they believe?


Find Dr. Jacobs social media, writing, & website here: https://linktr.ee/thenathanjacobspodca…


Published on 1 year, 2 months ago

Dr. Jacobs Answers Audience Questions

Dr. Jacobs Answers Audience Questions



Dr. Jacobs fields questions from the comments sections from the last month, such as, Can God make a rock so big he can’t lift it? And does realism and classical thought inevitably lead to authoritari…


Published on 1 year, 2 months ago

The Myth of Enlightenment

The Myth of Enlightenment



Today, you’ll hear Dr. Jacobs' conversation with Dr. Chris Firestone, where they deconstruct some all-too-common misconceptions about the Enlightenment. Was the Enlightenment spawned by atheist empir…


Published on 1 year, 2 months ago

Liberalism & The Demise of the West

Liberalism & The Demise of the West



Today’s episode offers a reply to Tucker Carlson’s recent interview with Russian philosopher, Alexander Dugin (a.k.a., “Putin’s Brain”). Dugin offers his thoughts on liberalism and its role in the de…


Published on 1 year, 2 months ago

Language & Cultural Appropriation

Language & Cultural Appropriation



Can a people own a dialect? How far do property rights extend? Dr. Jacobs explores two different historical schools of thought to get to the bottom of it.


Published on 1 year, 3 months ago

On God’s Essence, Energies, & Simplicity | David Bradshaw

On God’s Essence, Energies, & Simplicity | David Bradshaw



Tune in to hear Dr. Jacobs discuss the essence / energies distinction with Dr. David Bradshaw.


You can find a comprehensive list of Dr. Bradshaw's work on his Academia profile.

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Published on 1 year, 3 months ago

The Most Important Question

The Most Important Question



Dr. Nathan Jacobs provides an overview on realism and nominalism, tracing their history from Plato to the present day. He then explains how these ideas relate to contemporary cultural divisions.


Published on 1 year, 3 months ago





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