Cette semaine dans la Foi Pris au mot, Régis Burnet vous propose de revenir sur cette belle figure qu’est Saint Antoine de Padoue.
Mais si Saint Antoine de Padoue est un saint populaire, c’est bien plus qu’un chercheur d’objets perdus... C’est avant tout le saint patron du Portugal, un missionnaire qui traversa le bassin méditerranéen et un prédicateur deven ... Show More
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La théologie de l’écologie
Le chrétien n’a pas attendu l’encyclique Laudato Si, pour penser son rapport à l’univers qui l’entoure. Bien loin d’être un instrument de culpabilisation, ou une simple mode, l’écologie est à la fois une étude de l’environnement et une manière de penser l’équilibre entre l’homme ... Show More
52m 5s
Jul 2021
5: Heraclitus & The Pre-Platonic Philosophers
Today, we’re going to delve for the first time into one of Nietzsche’s influences. Heraclitus is known for his sayings such as “Everything flows”, and “One cannot step into the same river twice.” Heraclitus lived during a time before philosophy was well-defined as a discipline, a ... Show More
1h 18m
Jan 2025
Philosophy Series: Nietzsche and the Death of God
<p>Breht listens to, reflects on, and critically engages with a public lecture by the late philosopher <a href= "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Smq5uRhM_IA">Michael Sugrue entitled "Nietzsche and the Death of God"</a>. He discusses the philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche, the poli ... Show More
2h 32m
Jul 2021
7: Nietzsche V/S Socrates
I’m still out of town, wandering through the desert and the mountain-peaks (no, seriously). I’ll be home next week, but for now it’s still adaptations from my articles on Medium. This one also began as an essay on reddit and was eventually polished into the form you hear it in no ... Show More
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