EPISODE SUMMARY: So, in this episode, Paul and Courtney look at the question of environmentalism. More specifically, we’ll consider the role of faith and philosophy in shaping our conception
EPISODE SUMMARY: In our last episode of this season about the Ransom trilogy—but not our last episode of the season—we’ll explore the connection between Belbury and Babel—and we’ll also explore
EPISODE SUMMARY: In this season, we’ll explore the question of meaning. Is there meaning to be had at all? Can we find it, especially in our disenchanted age? Join us
EPISODE SUMMARY: In season 5 episode 2 of the Eudo Podcast, we dive deeper into the question of meaning, as we explore various senses of the word and how they
EPISODE SUMMARY: In the previous episode, we discussed two out of the three basic senses of the term “meaning.” In episode 3 of season 5, we will continue this discussion
EPISODE SUMMARY: We’ve been exploring the meaning of “meaning” over the past few episodes. We’ve noted the many senses of the term and defined the search for meaning as the
EPISODE SUMMARY: In episode 5 of season 5 of the Eudo podcast, we discuss the existential argument for God. The idea is that religious people need God in order to get
EPISODE SUMMARY: Only two things are certain, according to Ben Franklin, death and taxes. And one of these certainties—death or at least the prospect of dying—arguably fills us with terror
EPISODE SUMMARY: In his Cambridge Element Volume on God, Soul and the Meaning of Life, Thaddeus Metz raises a number of worries about the relation between God, the soul, and meaning.
EPISODE SUMMARY: We’ve been exploring the search for meaning in a disenchanted world this season. Closely connected to the question of meaning is the question of happiness. There are many