Episodes

  • Hope at the End of Life w/Dr. Ethan Schimmoeller
    Jan 13 2025

    In this episode, Dr. Ethan Schimmoeller joins me to discuss the critical role of palliative care in medicine, addressing common misconceptions and the importance of understanding its purpose. We explore the intersection of Christianity and modern medicine, the historical influence of Christianity on the practice of modern medicine, the metaphysical foundations of medical practice, ethical dilemmas faced in end-of-life care, and a "care of hope."

    Chapters 00:00 Introduction 02:31 Understanding Palliative Care: Definitions and Misconceptions 10:45 The Shift from Cure to Care: A Philosophical Perspective 18:03 Personal Journey: Discovering Palliative Care 24:27 The Compassion Argument in Assisted Suicide 27:31 Clinical Realities: Pain Management and Palliative Care 38:00 The Influence of Christianity on Modern Movements 39:49 Metaphysical Foundations of Medicine 42:06 Palliative Care: Secular vs. Christian Approaches 45:00 Consciousness and Suffering in Palliative Care 50:58 Understanding Pain and Suffering 56:03 Ethical Dilemmas in End-of-Life Care 01:02:00 Pro-Life Perspectives at the End of Life 01:10:07 Finding Hope

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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • Bl. John Duns Scotus w/Dr. Tom Ward
    Jan 6 2025

    In this conversation, Dr. Tom Ward joins the shot to talk about his journey to Catholicism, the role of family in nurturing belief, and the theological and philosophical contributions of Blessed John Duns Scotus to the Catholic Tradition. Our dialogue explores the challenges faced by converts, the importance of understanding church history, and the nuances of Scotus's thought, particularly regarding univocity and analogy in relation to God and creation, misconceptions about Bl. John Duns Scotus' association with nominalism, his unique perspectives on individuality and the nature of the will, and his intriguing theory about the fall of Satan and its implications for understanding moral choices. We wrap up with a brief discussion on Stoicism, its resurgence in modern times, and the relevance of Boethius' thoughts in this context.

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    Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Dr. Tom Ward and His Work 01:27 Dr. Ward's Journey to Catholicism 15:57 The Role of Family in Faith 16:22 Exploring Blessed John Duns Scotus 23:32 Univocity and Analogy in Scotus's Thought 30:39 Understanding Duns Scotus and Nominalism 39:38 The Individuality and Haecceity in Scotus' Thought 47:07 The Fall of Satan: Duns Scotus' Unique Perspective 57:44 Stoicism and Its Relevance Today

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Lessons from Benedict XVI on Christmas
    Dec 26 2024

    In this episode, I explore the theology of the infancy narratives in Scripture, emphasizing the importance of celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ, who is both fully man and fully God. Drawing on insights from Pope Benedict XVI's book, he explores the genealogy of Jesus, the Annunciation, the virgin birth, the visit of the wise men, and more, highlighting the profound theological implications of these events.

    Chapters

    00:00 The Nativity Story: An Introduction 02:53 Exploring Jesus' Provenance 06:04 Genealogies of Jesus: Matthew vs. Luke 08:50 The Annunciation: Zechariah and Mary 12:04 Mary: The Ark of the New Covenant 14:52 The Cosmic Timing of Jesus' Birth 17:57 The Virgin Birth: Myths and Realities 20:51 Jesus' Humble Birth: Cave vs. Stable 24:10 The Shepherds and the Wise Men 27:07 Conclusion: Seeking the Face of Jesus

    Links: Genealogy in Matthew: https://bibleproject.com/articles/jesus-genealogies/#:~:text=The%20name%20of%20David%20in,the%20name%20of%20%E2%80%9CDavid.%E2%80%9D Did Matthew mistranslate "virgin"? https://knowingscripture.com/articles/is-virgin-the-correct-translation-of-isaiah-7-14 Scott Hahn on Mary as the Ark of the Covenant: https://www.motherofallpeoples.com/post/scott-hahn-mary-new-ark-of-the-eternal-covenant Pope Benedict XVI's "Jesus of Nazareth: The Infancy Narratives": https://a.co/d/5zwTNxl

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    46 mins
  • "Dying with Dignity": Not so N.I.C.E.
    Dec 17 2024

    In this episode of Creedal, we discuss what the Incarnation reveals about human dignity and apply those lessons to the ongoing debate about assisted suicide in the UK. Zac provides a detailed overview of the proposed legislation on assisted suicide, arguing against it from both moral and policy perspectives, and highlighting the dangers of framing such issues in a misleading way. In this conversation, Zac discusses the complex issues surrounding assisted dying legislation, emphasizing the need for a nuanced understanding of dignity, autonomy, and the healthcare system. He critiques the slippery slope of assisted suicide laws, highlighting the potential for abuse and the importance of palliative care. Zac argues for the necessity of hope in end-of-life decisions and the ethical responsibilities of healthcare providers.

    Takeaways Mass hysteria reflects humanity's chronic existential anxiety. Advent serves as a reminder to place hope in Jesus. The incarnation elevates human dignity and opens possibilities for eternal life. Assisted suicide is currently being debated in the UK Parliament. The UK has a long-standing prohibition against assisted suicide since 1961. The recent second reading of the bill indicates majority support in Parliament. Assisted suicide raises significant moral and practical concerns. Public support for assisted dying is often framed misleadingly. Dignity in dying is a term used to garner support for assisted suicide. Assisted suicide is always a bad idea from both moral and policy standpoints. A lack of autonomy does not diminish dignity. Canada's assisted suicide statistics are alarming. Coercion can be implicit in decisions about assisted suicide. Palliative care should be prioritized over assisted suicide. Hope is essential in discussions about end-of-life care.

    Sound Bites "Our ultimate hope lies in Jesus Christ." "Mass hysteria is a feature of humanity." "Advent is a time to reassess our hope." "This is a giant sea change for the UK." "Assisted suicide is always a problem." "Assisted suicide is bad policy." "We have a broken healthcare system." "Autonomy does not change your dignity."

    Chapters 00:00- Introduction and Context of Current Events 02:32 - The Significance of Advent and Human Dignity 08:37 - Assisted Suicide: The UK Debate 22:47 - Arguments Against Assisted Suicide 42:30 - The Importance of Hope in End-of-Life Decisions

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    41 mins
  • Sam Bankman-Fried and Effective Altruism
    Nov 25 2024
    For the written version of this essay, check out: https://creedal.substack.com/p/the-six-going-infinite
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    31 mins
  • Notes from the Synod w/Larry Chapp
    Nov 18 2024

    In this episode, Zac and Larry discuss Larry's observations from the Synod on Synodality in Rome.

    • 00:00 Introduction and Conference Reflections
    • 05:07 Insights from the Synod on Synodality
    • 10:00 Expectations vs. Reality of the Synod
    • 15:00 The Role of Laypeople in the Church
    • 20:04 Pope Francis and Progressive Catholicism
    • 25:04 The Vatican's Approach to American Catholicism
    • 29:56 Conclusion and Future Implications
    • 32:04 The Eurocentric Nature of the Synod
    • 34:51 African Church Perspectives and Concerns
    • 37:50 The Disconnect Between the Synod and Global South
    • 39:43 Pope Francis and the Challenge of Co-optation
    • 42:30 The Nature of Dialogue at the Synod
    • 52:22 Hope for the Future of the Church
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    58 mins
  • Election Postmortem: The Silent Voter's Revenge on the Media
    Nov 11 2024

    In this episode, Zac discusses the recent election in the United States, focusing on the failures of the media and the Democratic Party, Trump's broad appeal, polling failures, and the state of conservatism.

    Sound Bites

    • "I think there's room for optimism."
    • "The media's framing backfired spectacularly."
    • "We need to have interesting conversations."
    • "This is a failure of the Democratic Party."
    • "Trump has broad appeal on the issues."
    • "Polling failed to capture Trump support."
    • "Conservatism is not dead, but in peril."
    • "Our hope is never in political salvation."

    Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Future Plans 01:24 Media's Role in the Election 11:45 Failures of the Democratic Party 21:28 Trump's Broad Appeal 28:27 Polling Failures and Silent Voters 36:01 Conservatism in Peril 41:12 Hope Beyond Politics

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    44 mins
  • "Popcorn with the Pope": Andrew Petiprin's new book on the Vatican Film List
    Aug 12 2024

    In this conversation, Zac and Andrew discuss Andrew's book (co-written with David Paul Baird and Rev. Michael Ward) entitled 'Popcorn with the Pope.' We delve into specific films on the list, such as 'Au Revoir Les Enfants' and 'Babette's Feast', discussing various themes and ideas from each. Relatedly, we also discuss concerns about the impact of AI on the arts--both from labor and creative perspectives.

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    00:00 Introduction and Background 05:26 The Vatican Film List and Popcorn with the Pope 17:10 Exploring 'Au Revoir Les Enfants' 24:08 Uncovering the Themes of 'Babette's Feast' 27:50 Babette's Feast and the Vatican Film List 36:09 The Impact of AI on the Entertainment Industry 39:19 The Need to Protect Human Creativity and Dignity 45:10 Protecting Workers' Rights and Copyrights 48:28 The Threat of Cultural and Economic Devastation by AI 50:49 Using the Differentiation from AI as an Evangelism Tool

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    58 mins