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Sep 2023
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WOF 403: Scapegoating in the Digital Wor...

BISHOP ROBERT BARRON
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Friends, why are we so tempted to scapegoat people, especially online? And how do we escape that trap?

On today’s episode of “The Word on Fire Show,” Brandon Vogt and I discuss the great Catholic philosopher René Girard and his theory of scapegoating.

A listener asks, what does Bishop Barron think of classical education?

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