Seeds of the Logos: Recent Episodes

Mark Thayer

This is a podcast where we share our faith journeys with you

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I sit down to talk about the Messianic Secret and what it is.

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Do to lack of planning, it is just Mike talking a little about lent

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DONT BE A SLAVE! Mike explains what exactly the liberal arts are and why they matter.

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Mike and Mark talk about one of the oldest forms of prayer, Lectio Divina

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Mike and Mark talk about the first evil thought, gluttony. We got the help from a recording engineer, so the sound quality is great.

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Mike, Mark, and Hunter talk about the cross and differences between the east and the west. This is an older episode that we recorded a while ago that was found on my computer, so the quality is a bit of a step back, but the quality of conversation is good non the less.

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Mark and Hunter talk about some moral philosophies that Mark learned in high school, oh boi.

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Mike, Mark, and Hunter talk about the 8 evil thoughts (similar to the seven deadly sins) and where they come from.

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Hunter joins Mike and Mark to talk about the second sacrament of initiation, Confirmation

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Mike and Hunter Talk about how gosh darn cool Billie Shakespeare can be

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Mark leads this one and talks about the sacrament of baptism in thie first part of a seven part series on the sacraments.

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"Where are you staying?" "Come and see."

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Mark, Mike, and Hunter talk about how cool guardian angels are

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In this podcast, I sit down with Mike and Hunter to discuss a lot of differences between Eastern and Western Catholics.

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We talk about different way to interpret scripture based on Thomas Aquinas's senses of scripture in the Summa.

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In this podcast we talk about the significance of one of the most important prayers, the sign of the cross. We also take a look at some of the differences in practice between Eastern and Western Catholics in terms of the sign of the cross.