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The Logos Project

Dom

The purpose of this show is to offer insights from the Tradition to explain the modern world so that we can successfully move into the future. The show covers Catholic philosophy, and theology. We often have guest philosophers and theologians on the show to share their field of expertise with the audience. This show is Catholic, but all Christian communions are welcome, as well as atheists, agnost... more

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5.0 out of 5 stars from 18 ratings
  • Send this Theology to a Bro you Know

    I unsubscribed to Taylor Marshall and found this podcast instead. more

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    5
    Sanjeev Mandapatti
    United States3 years ago
  • Insightful, spiritual, and hopeful

    I came across this podcast a few months ago. It has surpassed all my expectations. Dom is deeply intellectual while also being relatable. He’s able to explain things with patience and depth. His guests are always great and their stories interesting. more

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    5
    Jospeh V
    United States3 years ago
  • Easy listening on deep topics

    It’s a good listen for those who want to nerd out. I enjoy the variety of concepts covered.

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    5
    Hubert Homegirl
    United States3 years ago
  • You Won’t Regret It

    There are three things that I look for in a podcast: Entertainment, Edifying Content, and Production Quality. Dom might be a genius. I am constantly baffled at the amount of information he is able to retain and re-package in a way that a normal person like me can understand. There is a dash of nerdiness that mixes so well with his enthusiasm on in regards to deep discussion and adds depth to the host. His quirky personality tends to mesh really well with the guests he brings on. The content... more

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    5
    Samwitns
    United States3 years ago
  • Great Podcast

    Very informative, this guy should lead a Bible study. I hope he does an episode on monarcho-capitalism.

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    5
    ry_ry13
    United States3 years ago

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