Purposeful Lab: How Do We Know What We Know with Fr. Gregory Pine
Father Gregory Pine discusses epistemology and how do we know what we know on the Purposeful Lab Podcast with Dan Kuebler and Catherine Hadro.
Nobel Laureates and their Clerical Collaborators: Part 1
Discover the Catholic clergy members that have supported or collaborated with Nobel laureates and the history of the Catholic Church with science.
Trust in God with Unshakable Confidence
Learn how to truly trust in God in this video clip from EWNT with Fr. Spitzer.
Purposeful Lab: The Universe, Multiverse, and Beyond with Stephen Barr
We discussed mysteries of the universe with Stephen Barr, who shared valuable insights on quantum physics, multiverse theories, science, and theology.
How to Know What Career God Wants for You
Have you ever wondered how to know what career God wants for you? Fr. Spitzer answers that question in this video.
The Wonder and Limits of Science With Dr. Karin Öberg [VIDEO]
At the Word On Fire Conference, Karin Öberg spoke about the merits and limits of science, and the deeper meaning of viewing science from a lens of faith.
Enough of Economic Chaos? Time for a Morality-Based Solution
Author William Raynor argues for a morality-based model like The Catholic Framework for Economic Life as a solution to current economic chaos.
Purposeful Lab: Society Of Catholic Scientists Conference
Dan and Catherine discuss if science and faith are incompatible and the Society Of Catholic Scientists in the latest episode of Purposeful Lab.
How Scientism Undermines Science
Dr. Joseph Magee dives into the topic of scientism and argues against the alternative reductionist worldview of scientific materialism.
The Secret to Happiness: Living for Others
We can learn the secret to happiness in Fr. Spitzer's 4 Levels of Happiness. Here, he specifically discusses level 3: living for others.
Fr. Spitzer Discusses Science and the Evidence for God
At the World on Fire Conference 2023, Fr. Spitzer gave a talk discussing the scientific evidence for God. Here are some of his talking points.
Roger Bacon and the New Science
Learn about Roger Bacon, a 13th-century Franciscan monk, who is considered a forerunner of the modern scientific method.