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Pints With Aquinas

Matt Fradd
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Catholic Church
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St. Thomas Aquinas
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Long form discussions, debates, and teachings on the Catholic faith. Join our Locals community: mattfradd.locals.com/support

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It’s Last Call, Dr. John Bergsma is back to respond to Calvinist TikToks and explain where Catholic theology agrees and diverges from the five points of Calvinism.

Pints: Last Call Ep. 21

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Catholic theologian Jacob Phillips is here to discuss papal authority, the SSPX's looming schism over unauthorized ordinations, liturgical division between the Novus Ordo and Traditional Latin Mass, and the broader crisis of institutional trust facin... more

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Recent Guests

Dan Allender
Trauma therapist who specializes in sexual abuse
Trauma therapy practice
Episode: The Marriage Advice You Didn't Know You Needed (Dr. Dan Allender) | Ep. 586
John Bergsma
Professor and Catholic apologist
Saint Paul Center / Catholic teaching
Episode: Accidentally Agreeing with Calvinist TikToks | Dr. John Bergsma | Last Call Ep. 21
Jacob Phillips
Professor of systematic theology at St. Mary's University, Twickenham
St. Mary's University, Twickenham
Episode: The SSPX, Vatican II, and the Liturgy Wars (Jacob Phillips) | Ep. 585
Mike Jones
Guest on the show, engaged in debates and apologetics discussions
Christian apologist, Likely affiliated with Inspiring Philosophy channel per discussion
Episode: Michael Jones DESTROYS Muslim TikToks | Last Call Ep. 20
Laura Le
Conversion story from Buddhism to Catholicism
Catholic faith / YouTube creator
Episode: From Buddhism to Christianity (Laura Le) | Ep. 584
Stephen C. Meyer
Philosopher of science, author of Return of the God Hypothesis
Discovery Institute / The Story of Everything (film)
Episode: Stephen Meyer DESTROYS Atheist TikToks | Last Call Ep. 18
Mother Natalia
Eastern Catholic nun, Byzantine Catholic monastery
Byzantine Catholic Monastery
Episode: Experiencing the Beautiful Love of God (Mother Natalia) | Ep. 582
Isabel Brown
Catholic speaker and commentator featured on the episode
Independent/Media appearance
Episode: Rating Viral TikTok Dating Advice | Isabel Brown | Last Call Ep. 17
Ethan Muse
Catholic apologist and host of Pints With Aquinas
Pints With Aquinas
Episode: 5 Hours Investigating the Strongest Miracle Evidence for Catholicism (Ethan Muse) | Ep. 581

Host

Matt Fradd
Host of the show; frequent moderator and guide for long-form discussions on faith, philosophy, and culture

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 15.1k ratings
  • Antelope

    I listened to all 5 hours of the Ethan Muse episode by podcast. I couldn’t stop listening… brilliant!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    143Lisa
    United States20 days ago
  • Gullible

    Some decent content, but fairly gullible. If you think Moses actually went to a mountain to receive (highly immoral) laws from the creator of the universe then you are, I have to say, gullible. In fact, I have a cryptocoin I’d like you to invest in.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    willow-sc
    United States24 days ago
  • Ethan Muse

    Antelope

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    mvb64
    United States25 days ago
  • Antelope

    Ant E lope

    Apple Podcasts
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    probablyshouldlisten
    United Statesa month ago
  • So many commercials now

    My favorite podcast had become one I avoid, especially when the fast forward button isn’t at my fingers (like when I am working). I get the need for money, but it’s too much.

    Apple Podcasts
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The Marriage Advice You Didn't Know You Needed (Dr. Dan Allender) | Ep. 586
Q: What is the core to change as discussed here?
Repentance, understood as turning toward God and coming home, is the core to change.
Your Protestant Objections ANSWERED (Dr. John Bergsma) | Ep. 583
Q: Why do you believe Catholics can pray directly to God yet also ask for the saints' intercession?
Catholics pray directly to God in all instances, and also request the prayers of saints as intercessors, recognizing a broader communion of saints and the efficacy of prayer offered through the heavenly fellowship.
From Buddhism to Christianity (Laura Le) | Ep. 584
Q: How did you navigate family and cultural tensions during your conversion?
I navigated by seeking community within Catholic circles, engaging RCIA, and finding spiritual mentors; there was ongoing tension with family and cultural expectations, but I leaned into prayer, sacraments, and supportive Catholic friends who helped me stay the course.
From Buddhism to Christianity (Laura Le) | Ep. 584
Q: What was the turning point that convinced you Catholicism might be true?
A sequence of deep personal suffering, encounters with Catholic friends and mentors, and experiences in Mass, adoration, and Eucharistic grace gradually convinced me that God was real and calling me to Jesus, culminating in a decisive commitment after a period of prayer and discernment.
From Buddhism to Christianity (Laura Le) | Ep. 584
Q: When did you first hear about Christianity and what did you think?
I first heard about God in elementary school but didn't understand what Christianity was; I found the idea intriguing yet distant and initially misperceived Catholicism as similar to all Christians, not realizing the denominational differences.

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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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2. John Bergsma
3. Jacob Phillips
4. Mike Jones
5. Laura Le
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7. Mother Natalia
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