Episode 33: Glenn Peoples conclusion

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Episode 33: Glenn Peoples conclusion
Trying to review #hellweek #rightreason
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I like to listen to podcasts, and finding a good podcast app has been a challenge. Since I like to listen to Philosophy pods it can be difficult to find some of them out there in the ether. I have that BeyondPod has a good engine for locating what I am seeking. That is my recommendation for a podcast app. Now I want to mention a couple of podcasts.
First: #Right Reason: Glenn Peoples puts together an entertaining and enlightening program out of New Zealand (love the accent). He has some great episodes on a Divine Command Theory of Ethics, and also some popular discussions on Dualism (a physical anthropology). It's been a few months since the program has been updated, but it will take a new listener some time to get through the 50 or so episodes. I personally have listened to the episodes on moral theory a good half-dozen times. There is much to digest.
Second: #Tim Keller of Redeemer Presbyterian Church is an outstanding teacher. He teacher to a congregation in New York City that is educated and attracts some skeptics. He often addresses skeptical concerns, and does not pull up short in teaching the difficult parts. He seems well acquainted with great literature and philosophy, and he's not afraid to use it. I can't give a more enthusiastic recommendation.
Enjoy!
"its not enough that you only do the right thing, ask yourself if the right thing you're doing has the right reason."
-Homily 05.15.2011 SM Megamall 12:30PM