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| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 819 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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It’s Last Call! Mother Natalia is back to teach us a realistic way to pray without ceasing.
Pints: Last Call Ep. 19
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📚Resources Mentioned:
Christ the Bridegroom monastery website — www.christthebridegroom.org
What God Is Not podcas... more
Biblical Scholar, Dr. John Bergsma, a former Protestant pastor who converted to Catholicism, tackles the most common Protestant objections to the Catholic faith from confession and icon veneration to sola scriptura, papal infallibility, and the devel... more
It’s Last Call! Stephen Meyer is back to destroy the most common arguments for atheism.
Pints: Last Call Ep. 18
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📚Resources Mentioned:
The Story of Everything: www.thestoryofeverything.film
Return of the God Hypothesis: a.c... more
Mother Natalia is back and it’s her first visit to the new set. She shares her vocation story as well as insights into Byzantine spirituality, sin, suffering, and intimacy with God.
Ep. 582
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📚 Resources Mentioned:
Christ The Bridegroom Mona... more
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Matt, please change the cover photo! It doesn’t look as sharp or professional as the rest of the content. I’m not sure what the vibe is meant to be - recovering from pints, exhausted after recording, or something else? It comes across as quite undignified next to other podcast covers on my phone. Everyone else is standing or sitting properly, and you’re laying down on a tilted table. (?) A more upright, energetic shot would look much better. Thanks!
I’ve recently been listening to the Pints With Aquinas podcast. I discovered it after a friend sent me a link about the Shroud of Turin. I was fascinated, started searching for more content, and eventually found Matt’s episode on the topic. If I remember correctly, it was around three hours long, and honestly one of the best podcast formats I’ve ever listened to.
After that, I went all the way back to Episode 1 and I’m now on Episode 34. I have no idea how many episodes are left, but I’m pretty... more
Great interviews, I especially love the Shayne smith episodes. (Update) the last call episodes are also good
Matt is excellent and does a great job of allowing his guest to speak while asking very good questions
I began listening to Pints as a student at a Protestant Seminary, I am leaving as a Catholic. This showed played a huge role in my conversion.
I’d like to add now some years later — I found Pints show helpful when it was in Matt’s Kitchen, when it was in Steubenville, When he employed Thursday, When he was in Florida, and I continue to find him helpful now that he is at Daily Wire.
By helpful I mean — Matt produces content and interviews people that encourage me love Jesus Christ and want to ... more
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Long-form discussions centered on Catholic theology, apologetics, philosophy, and culture. Conversations frequently explore meaning, faith, and contemporary culture, often tying ideas to classical thinkers and Catholic tradition. Notable are deep-dive debates, personal conversion stories, and guests who speak to faith, intellect, and culture, sometimes with a skeptical or controversial edge. The format often blends rigorous dialogue with approachable teaching, making it attractive to listeners seeking thoughtful religious discourse, intellectual rigor, and practical faith applications. A standout aspect is the breadth of guest backgrounds—from theologians and philosophers to comedians who discuss faith—creating a mix of academic rigor and a... more
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Recent guests on Pints With Aquinas include:
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2. Isabel Brown
3. Ethan Muse
4. Dr. Budziszewski
5. Michael Jones
6. Malcolm Guite
7. Seamus Coughlin
8. Russell Brand
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