Recently, on
the UK radio program Unbelievable? with
Justin Brierley, I debated atheist philosopher Arif Ahmed on the subject of
my book Five Proofs of the Existence of God. You can now listen to the debate online.
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Friday, December 1, 2017
Tuesday, November 14, 2017
Link it! Link it good!
On BBC Radio 4, Melvyn Bragg discusses
Kant’s categorical imperative with David Oderberg and other philosophers.
Philosopher
of science Bas van Fraassen is
interviewed at 3:AM Magazine.
From Edições Cristo Rei, my book The Last Superstition is now available in a Portuguese translation.
At First Things, Rusty Reno on accommodation to liberal modernity among contemporary
American conservatives and in the pontificate of Pope Francis.
Sunday, October 15, 2017
Five Proofs with Prager et al. (UPDATED)
UPDATE 10/17: You can now hear the Prager show interview online.
This Tuesday, Oct. 17, at 11 am PT, I will appear on The Dennis Prager Show to discuss my book Five Proofs of the Existence of God.
This Tuesday, Oct. 17, at 11 am PT, I will appear on The Dennis Prager Show to discuss my book Five Proofs of the Existence of God.
In early November, I will appear on Unbelievable? with Justin Brierley to discuss the book.
Tuesday, September 26, 2017
This week in radio
Having
recommended my book The
Last Superstition in a recent podcast, in yesterday’s show Ben
Shapiro kindly recommended Five
Proofs of the Existence of God. (His
comments about the book occur about 41 minutes into the show.) Thanks, Ben!
This week I’ll be recording a Skype interview for Ben’s Facebook
Live podcast, which will run next Monday.
This Friday
I will appear on The Michael Medved Show at 1:00 pm
PT to debate Michael Shermer on the subject of atheism versus theism.
Tuesday, September 19, 2017
Conversations with Klavan et al.
My recent interview on Daily Wire’s The Andrew Klavan Show has now been posted. You can hear the audio at the
Daily Wire website or at Ricochet,
and you can see the video either at the Daily Wire (if you are a subscriber) or
on
Facebook. (Addendum: You can now watch it on YouTube as well.) We talk about The
Last Superstition, mechanism versus teleology, natural law, and Five
Proofs of the Existence of God.
Also now available
online is my recent interview on Bill Martinez Live. The subject is Five Proofs and the segment begins a little over 6 minutes into the
show.
Monday, September 11, 2017
Radio activity
Today on
his Daily Wire podcast, Ben
Shapiro kindly recommended my book The
Last Superstition, characterizing it as “really fantastically written”
and “rare for a philosophy book, really readable and lucid.” His comments on the book can be heard about
38 minutes into the show.
Speaking of The Daily Wire, I will be interviewed
this week on The Andrew Klavan
Show.
Last week I
was interviewed on Catholic Answers Live
on the subject of my latest book Five
Proofs of the Existence of God. You
can listen to the show here.
Tuesday, August 8, 2017
Capital punishment with Patrick Coffin
Recently I
did a long Skype interview about By
Man Shall His Blood Be Shed: A Catholic Defense of Capital Punishment
for The Patrick Coffin Show. You can watch it here. (Boy do I need to master the art of Skype – I
look like I just rolled out of bed.)
Monday, August 7, 2017
Capital punishment with Prager (UPDATED)
UPDATE 8/9: You can now hear the interview online here.
Tomorrow, Tuesday, August 8 at 11 am PT, Joe Bessette and I will be on The Dennis Prager Show to discuss our book By Man Shall His Blood Be Shed: A Catholic Defense of Capital Punishment.
Tomorrow, Tuesday, August 8 at 11 am PT, Joe Bessette and I will be on The Dennis Prager Show to discuss our book By Man Shall His Blood Be Shed: A Catholic Defense of Capital Punishment.
Friday, August 4, 2017
Capital punishment on EWTN
Yesterday,
Joe Bessette and I appeared on EWTN’s The
World Over with Raymond Arroyo to discuss our book By
Man Shall His Blood Be Shed: A Catholic Defense of Capital Punishment. The segment can now be
viewed online.
Wednesday, July 26, 2017
Capital punishment on radio and TV
Tomorrow,
Thursday, July 27 at 1:40 pm PT, I’ll be on The Ed Morrissey Show
to discuss By
Man Shall His Blood Be Shed. On
the same day, my co-author Joe Bessette will be on Meet
the Author with Ken Huck at 12
pm PT. On Thursday, August 3, Joe and I
will appear on The World Over with Raymond Arroyo on EWTN.
Thursday, July 20, 2017
Msgr. Swetland’s confusions
Msgr. Stuart
Swetland is a theologian and the president of Donnelly College. You might recall that, almost a year ago, he
gained some notoriety for his bizarre opinion that having a positive view of Islam
is nothing less than a requirement of Catholic orthodoxy. As that episode indicates, the monsignor is not
the surest of guides to what the Church teaches. If there were any lingering doubt about that,
it was dispelled by his performance during my radio debate with him last week on the subject of capital
punishment.
Friday, July 14, 2017
McCaffrey and Murray on By Man Shall His Blood Be Shed
At
Catholic Media Apostolate, Roger McCaffrey and Fr. Gerald Murray discuss my
book (co-authored with Joseph Bessette) By
Man Shall His Blood Be Shed: A Catholic Defense of Capital Punishment.
Thursday, July 6, 2017
Capital punishment on the radio (UPDATED)
Joe Bessette
and I will be doing a number of radio interviews in connection with our new
book By
Man Shall His Blood Be Shed: A Catholic Defense of Capital Punishment. Yesterday I appeared on Kresta in the Afternoon, and you can find the interview here. Today I appeared on The Mike Janocik
Show to discuss the theological side of the issue. Joe will appear on the show next week to
discuss the social scientific aspects of the issue.
Many further
radio appearances are scheduled for next week and beyond. Stay tuned.
Wednesday, June 21, 2017
Arguments from desire
On his radio
show yesterday, Dennis Prager acknowledged that one reason he believes in God –
though not the only one – is that he wants
it to be the case that God exists. The
thought that there is no compensation in the hereafter for suffering endured in
this life, nor any reunion with departed loved ones, is one he finds just too
depressing. Prager did not present this
as an argument for the existence of
God or for life after death, but just the expression of a motivation for
believing in God and the afterlife. But
there have, historically, been attempts to develop this idea into an actual
argument. This is known as the argument from desire, and its proponents
include Aquinas and C. S. Lewis.
Tuesday, August 23, 2016
Is Islamophilia binding Catholic doctrine?
Catholic
writer Robert Spencer’s vigorous criticisms of Islam have recently earned him
the ire of a cleric who has accused him of heterodoxy. Nothing surprising about that, or at least it
wouldn’t be surprising if a Muslim cleric were accusing Spencer of contradicting
Muslim doctrine. Turns out, though, that
it is a Catholic priest accusing
Spencer of contradicting Catholic
doctrine.
Cue the
Twilight Zone music. Book that ticket to
Bizarro world while you’re at it.
Friday, March 28, 2014
What’s around the web?
John Searle is
interviewed at New Philosopher. He’s in fine Searle form (and well-armed, as
you can see from the photo accompanying the interview): “It upsets me when I read the nonsense
written by my contemporaries, the theory of extended mind makes me want to throw up.”
Jeremy
Shearmur is
interviewed at 3:AM Magazine
about his work on Karl Popper and F. A. Hayek.
Standpoint magazine on Hayek and religion.
A memorial
conference for the late E. J. Lowe will be held this July at Durham University.
Steely Dan is being
sued by former member David Palmer. GQ magazine looks
back on Steely Dan’s Aja, and The Quietus celebrates and cerebrates the 40th
anniversary of Pretzel Logic. Donald Fagen’s book Eminent Hipsters is reviewed in City Journal and in the New
York Observer.
Friday, April 5, 2013
Philosophy on radio
The other
day I was interviewed by Frank Turek for his show CrossExamined. The show will be broadcast tomorrow, Saturday
April 6, at 10-11 am Eastern time. The podcast is also available at the American Family Radio website. Among the topics discussed is the argument from
motion for an Unmoved Mover. (Frank had
to cut me off at one point because I couldn’t hear the bumper music that would
have alerted me that it was time to shut up!)
Friday, March 8, 2013
Philosophy on radio (UPDATED)
I’ll be
appearing later today on Catholic Answers Live, at 4:00 pm
(Pacific time). Today’s show is billed as
an “Open Forum for Atheists,” so have at it.
Links to some previous radio interviews can be found here.
UPDATE: The podcast of the show is now available here.
UPDATE: The podcast of the show is now available here.
Friday, August 17, 2012
Philosophy on radio (UPDATED)
I’ll be appearing
once again on Catholic Answers Live this coming
Monday, August 20th, at 4:00 pm (Pacific time). Links to some previous radio interviews can
be found here.
UPDATE: The podcast of the show is now available here.
UPDATE: The podcast of the show is now available here.
Friday, July 20, 2012
See you in Sydney
I’ll be in
Australia next week for the CAEC speaking tour I announced recently. Blog activity will be sporadic at best until
I return. You can find information about
the tour here, and
a YouTube promo here. The Catholic
Weekly of Sydney has run an interview with me that you can read here,
and a separate radio interview can be heard here.
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