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November 03, 2024 Forming Consciences for Faithful Citizenship

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Father Mario steps into the hosting seat for a lively and thought-provoking discussion with esteemed guests David Capes and Rudy Kong, who join us all the way from Guatemala. Together, we navigate the intricate dance between faith and politics, exploring how personal beliefs can shape civic duties.
Our dialogue dives deep into the complex voting world, especially when the candidates align with policies conflicting with moral values. We tackle the challenging notion of selecting the lesser of two evils, drawing from guidance from the USCCB; we explore the moral dilemmas faced by voters. The episode also reflects on the influence of religious teachings on governance as we discuss the Catholic Church’s stance on social redemption and the essential role of Christians in public life.
The conversation doesn't shy away from addressing the church's political role. We emphasize a nonpartisan approach that prioritizes human dignity and shapes public conscience yet maintains a critical distance from party lines. As we conclude, we remind our listeners of an upcoming lecture at the Lendinger Theological Library with Gary Habermas, who will shed light on Jesus's resurrection. Tune in for a journey that balances serious discourse with camaraderie and humor, and don't forget to keep us in your thoughts and prayers.

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Chapters

1. November 03, 2024 Forming Consciences for Faithful Citizenship (00:00:00)

2. Election Talk With Faith Leaders (00:00:29)

3. Faith and Politics (00:07:58)

4. Building a Civilization of Love (00:21:23)

5. Objective Moral Norms in Society (00:29:02)

6. Voting for Lesser Evil Candidates (00:47:36)

7. Church Involvement in Politics Without Partisanship (00:53:34)

203 episodes

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Manage episode 448569866 series 2833483
Content provided by Rabbi Stuart Federow, Fr. Mario Arroyo, Dr. David Capes and Rudy Köng, Rabbi Stuart Federow, Fr. Mario Arroyo, Dr. David Capes, and Rudy Köng. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Rabbi Stuart Federow, Fr. Mario Arroyo, Dr. David Capes and Rudy Köng, Rabbi Stuart Federow, Fr. Mario Arroyo, Dr. David Capes, and Rudy Köng or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

Father Mario steps into the hosting seat for a lively and thought-provoking discussion with esteemed guests David Capes and Rudy Kong, who join us all the way from Guatemala. Together, we navigate the intricate dance between faith and politics, exploring how personal beliefs can shape civic duties.
Our dialogue dives deep into the complex voting world, especially when the candidates align with policies conflicting with moral values. We tackle the challenging notion of selecting the lesser of two evils, drawing from guidance from the USCCB; we explore the moral dilemmas faced by voters. The episode also reflects on the influence of religious teachings on governance as we discuss the Catholic Church’s stance on social redemption and the essential role of Christians in public life.
The conversation doesn't shy away from addressing the church's political role. We emphasize a nonpartisan approach that prioritizes human dignity and shapes public conscience yet maintains a critical distance from party lines. As we conclude, we remind our listeners of an upcoming lecture at the Lendinger Theological Library with Gary Habermas, who will shed light on Jesus's resurrection. Tune in for a journey that balances serious discourse with camaraderie and humor, and don't forget to keep us in your thoughts and prayers.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. November 03, 2024 Forming Consciences for Faithful Citizenship (00:00:00)

2. Election Talk With Faith Leaders (00:00:29)

3. Faith and Politics (00:07:58)

4. Building a Civilization of Love (00:21:23)

5. Objective Moral Norms in Society (00:29:02)

6. Voting for Lesser Evil Candidates (00:47:36)

7. Church Involvement in Politics Without Partisanship (00:53:34)

203 episodes

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