Eden Revisited

By: Eden Revisited
  • Summary

  • Roll up your sleeves and unpack your faith. Eden Revisited cuts through the noise of the modern world and journeys to the roots of wonder and beauty. Hosted by three young, millennial Catholics, this podcast is a conversation about getting in the dirt, cultivating the interior life, and re-enchanting the culture. New episodes released every other Thursday.

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Episodes
  • Lenten Oatmeal (ep. 021 Rebroadcast)
    Mar 16 2023

    Rebroadcast of our lenten episode from 2021... What's in your oatmeal? The whole crew sits down to exchange oatmeal ingredients and try to one-up each other. Chia and flax, anyone?
    They also discuss how the season of Lent is a time to perhaps scale back in other areas of life besides breakfast treats. This episode covers the ins and outs of Lent with all of your favorite toppings and characters and tries to get to the heart of what this beautiful liturgical season is really about. At the end of the day, it's a verification of reality: prayer reaffirms our open line of communication with God, fasting reminds us that only God can satisfy our desires, and almsgiving reiterates how God's generosity must be shared. And of course, because we are dust and to dust we shall return, Lent is an opportunity to revisit Eden.
    Have a question, topic idea, gardening tip, anything? Email us at edenrevisitedpodcast@gmail.com. We'd love to give you a sprout out!
    LINKS

    • What is Lent? (USCCB)
    • Brief history of Lent
    • Lent in the Catechism
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    54 mins
  • #085: Gender in the Garden w/ Abigail Favale
    Mar 2 2023

    In this special episode, Austin and guest co-host Grace Carroll talk with Abigail Favale Ph.D. about her book The Genesis of Gender.  We start the conversation with Abigail's own story of conversion to Catholicism and some of the gender-related issues that she had to wrestle with. Abigail then takes us through the philosophical movements of feminism and post-modernism that help provide context for where we are in culture today. Finally, she also offers a vision of what a restoration to authentic masculinity and feminity could look like.

    You can get Abigail's book here: https://ignatius.com/the-genesis-of-gender-ggp/
    You can follow Abigail's latest work at Notre Dame's Church Life Journal: https://churchlifejournal.nd.edu/articles/authors/abigail-favale/

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    59 mins
  • #084: Let's talk about...LUST!
    Feb 16 2023

    Nick and Tyler put Austin on the hot seat as he recaps a recent piece he did on lust, free will, and grace. Using the work of Augustine and Dante (boom!), Austin takes listeners through the ins and outs of this deadly sin. This is as spicy as you get when it comes to theology and philosophy.

    SHOW HIGHLIGHTS

    • What is lust, anyway?
    • Where does it come from?
    • Do we have a choice to receive grace?
    • Are human beings totally depraved or totally good...or neither?
    • How do you work through those lusty desires?
    • And the fail-proof Valentine's go-to for dudes!

    LINKS
    "Dante & Augustine: On Lust, Free, Will, and Grace" by Austin Klise

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    38 mins

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