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Jesuitical

Is Augustine the most relatable saint? Ep. 114

Jesuitical

America Media

News, News Commentary, Religion & Spirituality, Spirituality, Christianity

4.71K Ratings

🗓️ 4 October 2019

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

Forget what you think you know about Saint Augustine. Maybe you only know the cities that take his name, or you had a tough experience in your introduction to philosophy class and found him medieval (in the pejorative sense) and scrupulous.  But what if Augustine was actually the first to hone in on and clearly express our human desire for authenticity, that restlessness that all of us have felt at one point in our lives? What if, “Augustine might make Christianity believable for you even if you’ve heard it all, been there, done that, and left the stupid Christian t-shirt at home.” James K.A. Smith is not the first to write a book explaining Augustine’s relatability, but he is perhaps the best at communicating it. This week we talk to Smith about his new book On the Road with St. Augustine: A Real World Spirituality for Restless Hearts.  In Signs of the Times we preview the upcoming Synod for the Amazon region and talk about how the Vatican marked the World Day of Migrants and Refugees. We also look at one of Philadelphia’s newest permanent deacons: longtime NBA referee Steve Javie. Oh, and it’s not every day that a friend and coworker sits down with Pope Francis for 30 minutes. James Martin, S.J., did just that this week.  Links from the show: On the Road with Saint Augustine Refugee advocates decry Trump administration’s plan to cut refugee cap Pope Francis reminds Christians that migrants and refugees should be welcomed around the world Synod for the Amazon Pope Francis meets with Father James Martin in private audience He Was the NBA’s Best Ref. Then He Went to a Catholic Seminary. Image Journal What’s on tap?  To quote our guest this week: “Negroni in the summer, Manhattan in the winter. Does that mean a Boulevardier for the fall?!” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Support for Jesuitical comes from Emory University's Candler School of Theology,

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offering a master's degree with a focus on Catholic studies to prepare for lay ministry,

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non-profit leadership, or scholarship in Catholic context.

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Details at canler.emore. edu to Jesuitical, a podcast by the young hip and lay editors of

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American media. That lay part means we aren't Jesuits, but we work with them.

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Join us each week for a smart Catholic take on faith culture and the news, often over drinks.

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I'm Ashley McKinless and I'm joined by Olga Segura.

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Hey guys, and Zach Davis.

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Great to be with you, Beth.

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We're really excited.

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I mean, I'm excited and sad for you because you're getting married,

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but I'm also sad.

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We're not going to have you. I'm going to miss your jokes that I make so much fun of.

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Oh, thanks.

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It's true I don't want a podcast from the honeymoon.

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Yeah, that's fair.

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No, no, no, you cannot.

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Amanda would not want us.

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We might still call you.

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But only to leave you fun messages, not to bring you into us all teams.

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We promise.

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All right. All right. So what is our last pre-wetting drink with you,

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