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Guestsplaining 023 - Professor Dan Moller on Why Catholics Are Skeptical of Minimal Governments

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Dominican Friars Province of St. Joseph

Religion & Spirituality

4.91.3K Ratings

🗓️ 18 April 2022

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Guestsplaining 023 - Professor Dan Moller on Why Catholics Are Skeptical of Minimal Governments Join Fr. Jacob Bertrand and Fr. Bonaventure Chapman as they welcome Professor Dan Moller, professor of philosophy at the University of Maryland, to discuss libertarianism and the role of minimal governments. Support the Podcast- Patreon- www.patreon.com/godsplaining?... Shop our store- godsplaining.bigcartel.com/ Check out St. Dominic's Way of Life, a book written by Fr. Patrick Briscoe and Fr. Jacob Bertrand Janczyk- www.amazon.com/Saint-Dominics... Connect on Social Media- Follow us on Instagram- www.instagram.com/godsplainin... Like us on Facebook- www.facebook.com/godsplaining... Follow us on Twitter- twitter.com/godsplaining​​​​​... Godsplaining Retreat Opportunities- https://godsplaining.org/events-1

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0:00.0

This is Father Bonamenture Chapman.

0:07.0

And this is Father Bertrand Jansik.

0:10.0

Welcome to God's explaining.

0:11.0

Thanks to all those who support us.

0:13.2

If you enjoy the show, please consider making

0:15.4

a monthly donation on Patreon.

0:17.5

Be sure to like and subscribe to God's playing wherever

0:20.2

you listen to your podcasts. In this this episode this is a special episode as you

0:25.1

might notice we have three screens here. This is a guest explaining episode and

0:28.9

we're so excited to have with us Professor Dan Mueller who is a professor of philosophy at the

0:35.4

University of Maryland. Professor Moller has written in a number of popular

0:40.4

articles, first things, popular productions things, and others you might see.

0:44.8

But most importantly, he has two books and also academic journals and such.

0:48.8

He has two books, though.

0:51.0

One is the Way of Bach, three years with the man, the music, and the piano, which is a story, it's a fascinating story about him learning to play Bach, particularly and then think about the man and think about life in general it's wide-ranging.

1:04.0

And then the topic of our discussion today is another book governing least a New England

1:10.6

Libertarianism.

1:11.6

So I'd like to welcome Professor Mueller to our podcast.

1:16.8

Thank you.

1:17.2

It's great to be here.

1:19.5

Professor Mueller, we thought this is a political philosophy here. I'll show you first the they say don't judge a book by its cover

1:27.0

But that's too bad in your case because your book has it's just gorgeous. It's absolutely can't really see it here in the so there we go. Okay, it's great. It's just a fantastic piece of art.

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