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by Wandering Toward Wisdom

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73 episodes
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Podcast Overview

"What has Athens to do with Jerusalem?" We're glad you asked! A couple of Christian philosophers discuss what use there might be in philosophy. We go into depth into various thinkers, texts, ideas and show how they relate to our understanding of Christianity and apologetics. A new podcast every Wednesday morning (7:00 am central time). A part of the Tactical Faith Podcast Network.

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February 5, 2022

Wittgenstein Tractatus Propositions 6 and 7

Joel and Travis finish Wittgenstein's Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus in this episode. Why do smart people, like babies, stare at the finger rather than where it is pointing? And what does this have to do with talk of God and debating empirical data? Also, when should we be silent? All that is answered...sort of...in this podcast.

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December 23, 2021

Wittgenstein Tractatus Proposition 6 (continued)

Joel and Travis discuss whether God is a toaster, the metaphysical value of pizza, and why it seems so hard to get anywhere in debates about opposing worldviews (like in apologetics). And all this with just some of Proposition 6 of Wittgenstein's Tractatus. This is the penultimate podcast in this series on the Tractatus.

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October 28, 2021

Wittgenstein Tractatus 5 and 6

Joel and Travis discuss propositions 5 and some of 6 from Wittgenstein's Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, a book perhaps most famous for no one in their right mind (outside of professional philosophy) reading it. Nevertheless, it has had tremendous, if confused, influence on philosophy and may be the most important book written last century.

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What is wandering?

"What has Athens to do with Jerusalem?" We're glad you asked! A couple of Christian philosophers discuss what use there might be in philosophy. We go into depth into various thinkers, texts, ideas and show how they relate to our understanding of Christianity and apologetics. A new podcast every Wednesday morning (7:00 am central time). A part of the Tactical Faith Podcast Network.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

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