In the second hour of last Saturday’s show, we spent three segments with Father Richard John Neuhaus, talking about his book Catholic Matters and much else.
Father Neuhaus is also the founder of First Things. He is a brilliant guy, and it was a lively conversation. It’s not just for Catholics; anyone interested in the subject of religion in the public square–and who isn’t, these days?–will find it worthwhile.
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If you haven’t checked out our podcasts, there’s no time like the present to give them a try. Don’t be put off by the idea that there is some “techno” aspect to podcasting. There isn’t. If you go here, you can just click the play button and listen.
Don’t miss tomorrow’s show; we’ll be on from 11 to 1 central, 12 to 2 eastern, as usual. At noon central, we’ll be talking to Dennis Avery, co-author of Unstoppable Global Warming: Every 1,500 Years. It should be fun.
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