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The Word on Fire Show - Catholic Faith and Culture

The Word on Fire Show - Catholic Faith and Culture

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  • WOF 525: The Illative Sense (11 of 12)
    Jan 19 2026

    Since the mind can infer truths of which it does not have certainty, what judges the validity of an inference in concrete matters? The Illative Sense. It is the power of judging and concluding when not having apodictic certainty. Bishop Barron explores Newman's analysis of the Illative Sense, explaining why it is an essential element in religious conversion.

    Topics Covered:

    • The Illative Sense
    • The nature of certainty
    • Formal Inference
    • Informal Inference

    Links:

    • Read: The Illative Sense (from the Grammar of Assent)
    • Video: The Personalist Spirit of Newman's Thought
    • Video: The Freedom of Truth: The Nature of Conscience in Aquinas and Newman
    • Book: Communities of Informed Judgement
    • Word on Fire Institute: https://institute.wordonfire.org/

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    22 min
  • WOF 524: The Dangers of Life Becoming Too Easy
    Jan 12 2026

    In a recent episode of the Joe Rogan show, evolutionary biologist and public intellectual Bret Weinstein observed that two emerging features of contemporary societies, especially, though not exclusively in the West, are challenging the very meaning and purpose of human life: 1) the decoupling of human sexuality from human reproduction—defining sex primarily as recreational and 2) with the rise of AI and robotics, the real possibility that having a job will become entirely optional in the future. By secular standards, pursuing both of these goals seems entirely rational, if not laudable: raising children and going to work are, indeed, challenging, so why shouldn't we live in a world in which both become increasingly rare? Weinstein, however—who doesn't profess adherence to any religious tradition—suggests that humanity may lose something important, if not essential, if we continue down this path. Is he right to be concerned? Is it, in fact, wise to relegate having children and going to work—which defined how most people spent most of their adult lives throughout history—entirely to the realm of subjective preference? Or, in seeking ever greater freedom from these responsibilities, are we undermining what it means to live a fully human life?

    A listener asks: How can I respond to "God loves me the way I am"?

    Topics Covered:

    00:00 | Introduction
    01:39 | Bishop Barron's Christmas season
    02:48 | Examining Bret Weinstein's grim assessment
    06:36 | Procreation as a sign of the covenant
    09:34 | Why not frame children through the lens of lifestyle choice?
    13:23 | The valorization of personal choice
    16:31 | What about celibate priests?
    17:52 | Work and technology
    23:42 | Can AI or robotics truly replace the human genius?
    25:48 | Limitations for using AI
    28:06 | The necessity of work in giving a gift
    30:02 | Why can't technology help us create heaven on earth now?
    33:01 | The active dimension of rest
    37:03 | Join the Word on Fire Institute

    Links:

    • Papal Encyclical, Humanae Vitae: Vatican website
    • Word on Fire Institute: https://institute.wordonfire.org/

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    38 min
  • WOF 523: The Grammar of Assent (10 of 12)
    Jan 5 2026

    An Essay in Aid of a Grammar of Assent was Newman's most difficult work. While not a formal epistemology (theory of knowledge), Newman prompted a movement away from modern epistemology, stressing certainty that is best found in logic and mathematics, to common sense epistemology, affirming truth that is not absolutely certain. Bishop Barron explains why this epistemology is proper to religious knowledge, which includes notional and real assent.

    Topics Covered:

    • Why assent is not certitude
    • Religious Liberalism
    • Notional and Real Assent
    • Conscience

    Links:

    • Article: A Meditation on the Grammar of Assent
    • Video: Dr. Reinhard Huetter on Newman
    • Word on Fire Institute: https://institute.wordonfire.org/

    NOTE: Do you like this podcast? Become a Word on Fire IGNITE member! Word on Fire is a non-profit ministry that depends on the support of our listeners . . . like you! So become a part of this mission and join IGNITE today to become a Word on Fire insider and receive some special donor gifts for your generosity.

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    21 min
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