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  • Catholic Social Thought Meets Economics | Philip Booth & Andre Alves | Conservative Conversations
    2025/06/03

    Can economics be separated from morality? Should theological truths influence public policy?

    In this intellectually rich episode of Conservative Conversations, host Tom Sarrouf is joined by Philip Booth and Andre Azevedo Alves, co-authors of the new book Catholic Social Thought, the Market, and Public Policy.

    Is economics an independent science—or a branch of moral theology? What does Catholic social doctrine say about market systems, justice, and policymaking in our time?

    A must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of faith, economics, and public life.

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    1 時間 20 分
  • Rediscovering the New Humanism: Eric Adler on Babbitt & More | Conservative Conversations
    2025/05/27

    What happens when two of the 20th century’s most formidable thinkers exchange letters about literature, culture, religion, and politics?

    In this episode of Conservative Conversations, classicist and scholar Eric Adler joins host Tom Sarrouf to discuss his newly released book, Humanistic Letters: The Irving Babbitt–Paul Elmer More Correspondence. Adler offers an in-depth look at the minds behind the New Humanism—a movement that profoundly shaped modern conservative thought and inspired figures like T.S. Eliot, C.S. Lewis, and Russell Kirk.

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    47 分
  • Health, Nutrition, and Ancient Wisdom with Dr. Sam Pappas
    2025/05/20

    In this fascinating episode of Conservative Conversations, Tom Sarrouf sits down with Dr. Sam Pappas, CEO and co-founder of Pappas Health, to discuss the intersection of health, nutrition, and American lifestyle. As one of the leaders of MAHA, Dr. Pappas offers valuable insights into modern health practices and the importance of nutrition in maintaining well-being.

    Beyond his expertise in healthcare, Dr. Pappas also draws on his knowledge of the Greek world and ancient philosophy to explore how ancient wisdom can inform contemporary health practices. Together, they discuss how the lessons of the ancient world can help us navigate the challenges of modern life, from dietary habits to maintaining a balanced lifestyle in a fast-paced society.

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    1 時間 1 分
  • John C. Calhoun’s Political Roots | Kevin Gutzman Pt. II
    2025/05/13

    In our conversation with historian and constitutional scholar Kevin Gutzman, host Tom Sarrouf dives deep into the formative years of John C. Calhoun—one of the most complex and controversial figures in American political history.

    Gutzman unpacks how Calhoun’s early experiences shaped his views on states’ rights, federalism, and republican governance. Whether you're rethinking Calhoun’s legacy or encountering it for the first time, this episode offers a thought-provoking look at the ideas that continue to echo through American politics today.

    #KevinGutzman #JohnCCalhoun #ConservativeConversations #AmericanHistory #ISI #Federalism

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    1 時間 12 分
  • From Atheism to Faith: Jason Hill’s Spiritual Journey
    2025/05/06

    In this compelling episode of Conservative Conversations, ISI sits down with philosopher and author Jason D. Hill to explore the powerful themes behind his latest book, Letters to God From a Former Atheist. Hill shares his personal journey from staunch atheism to a profound rediscovery of God, diving into questions of morality, meaning, suffering, and the soul’s search for transcendence.

    Tune in for a wide-ranging discussion that bridges faith, philosophy, and cultural critique—and challenges both believers and skeptics alike.

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    48 分
  • A Vision for a Healthier America
    2025/04/29

    In this insightful discussion, Marlo Slayback, Tom Sarrouf, and Jeff Bilbro delve into the life and work of Wendell Berry, exploring how his writings and philosophy laid the groundwork for the “Make America Healthy Again” movement. They examine Berry’s focus on sustainable agriculture, community-centered living, and the importance of localism in a rapidly industrialized world. Through their conversation, they reflect on how his ideas continue to challenge modern society and offer a vision for a more grounded, healthy future for America.

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    50 分
  • The Medieval Mind: Insights with Rachel Fulton Brown
    2025/04/22

    In this engaging conversation, Tom Sarrouf sits down with Rachel Fulton Brown, professor of Medieval History at the University of Chicago, to explore the rich intellectual world of the Middle Ages and the medieval mind. They dive into how medieval thinkers understood faith, reason, and the cosmos, shedding light on the cultural and spiritual foundations that shaped the medieval world. Dr. Fulton Brown also shares insights from her work on The Dragon Common Room, a project dedicated to bringing medieval scholarship to a wider audience. This conversation offers a fascinating look at how the medieval mindset still resonates in today’s world.

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    58 分
  • What Does It Mean to Order Our Loves Rightly?
    2025/04/15

    What does it mean to order our loves rightly? In this insightful conversation, Tom Sarrouf is joined by Dr. Chad Pecknold, a theologian and professor at The Catholic University of America, to explore ordo amoris—the proper ordering of love—and its profound relevance for the Catholic Church today. They dive into the roots of this concept, tracing its development through the works of Augustine and Aquinas, and discuss how disordered love impacts both individual lives and the broader culture. The conversation also touches on the crucial role the Church plays in restoring moral and social order, and why the conservative vision depends on rightly ordered affections.

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    48 分