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Think for Christ

Podcast by Dr. Anthony Alberino and Dr. Andrew Payne

English

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Think for Christ is a channel dedicated to the nurturing of the Christian mind. Join Anthony Alberino and Andrew Payne as they seek to motivate deep thinking about God and his creation through an exploration of theology, philosophy, and apologetics. Think for Christ is a place where believers are encouraged to think deeply, and a place where deeply thinking believers are encouraged.

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God's Immutability and Impassibility

What does it mean to say that God cannot change? And why did the vast majority of the Christian tradition affirm the doctrines of divine immutability and impassibility? In this episode, Anthony Alberino explores the classical Christian understanding of God’s changelessness through the metaphysics of Aristotle and Thomas Aquinas. By examining the principles of act and potency, divine simplicity, and pure actuality, we see why a perfect and necessary being cannot undergo change or be acted upon. Far from implying a distant or lifeless deity, the classical doctrine reveals God as the infinite act of existence itself—the ultimate source of life, activity, and love. The episode also addresses common objections and explains how Christ’s human experiences fit with the Church’s teaching on God’s immutability, as articulated at the Council of Chalcedon. Topics covered: Divine Immutability • Divine Impassibility • Act and Potency • Pure Act • Classical Theism • Thomistic Philosophy • The Incarnation Subscribe for more episodes on classical theism, philosophy, and Christian theology.

9 Mar 2026 - 18 min
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God's Goodness

Is God good because He follows moral rules—or is He goodness itself? All Christians confess that God is good. But what does that actually mean? In this episode, Anthony Alberino challenges the modern assumption that divine goodness is simply maximal moral perfection and show why that view leads straight into a classic philosophical dilemma. Drawing from Aristotle, Aquinas, and the classical Christian tradition, this episode argues that God’s goodness is not a moral property He possesses, but something far deeper: God is Goodness Itself. We explore: * Why the modern “moral perfection” view of God collapses into an Euthyphro-style dilemma * The classical metaphysical account of goodness as teleological, perfective, and convertible with being * Why goodness is not primarily moral, but ontological * How perfection, actuality, and existence ground all goodness * Why evil is not a thing, but a privation of due good * How moral goodness depends on a deeper metaphysical structure * Why God must be infinitely good—not by character, but by nature * How God, as Goodness Itself, is the Final Cause and ultimate end of all desire This episode shows why, on the classical view, God cannot fail to be good—not because He conforms to a moral standard, but because being itself is good, and God is Being Itself. If you’ve ever wondered how classical theology understands goodness, perfection, evil, desire, and God’s ultimacy, this episode lays the metaphysical groundwork. * Key topics & thinkers: Divine Goodness • God and Morality • Euthyphro Dilemma • Aristotle • Aquinas • Classical Theism • Metaphysics of Goodness • Act and Potency • Being and Goodness • Evil as Privation • Teleology • Final Cause • God as the Good

28 Jan 2026 - 16 min
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The Democratization of Information and the Crisis of Discernment

We live in an age of unprecedented information abundance. Knowledge is instant, unlimited, and available to everyone. And yet, confusion, fragmentation, and distrust have never been greater. In this episode, The Democratization of Information and the Crisis of Discernment, Anthony Aberino argues that information abundance without intellectual and moral formation accelerates epistemic and ethical chaos. When education is reduced to information transfer and skills training, and when digital platforms dissolve traditional epistemic hierarchies, access to information no longer leads to understanding or wisdom. This episode examines how the collapse of educational formation and the democratization of information have given rise to the internet autodidact, the erosion of institutional trust, and a culture of false confidence. Drawing on classical philosophy and the liberal arts tradition, the modern utilitarian view of education is contrasted with the classical understanding of education as the formation of the intellect and the will. This is not simply a problem of misinformation or fake news. It is a crisis of discernment. Topics include: * Information abundance vs. intellectual formation * The collapse of epistemic hierarchy in the digital age * The rise of the internet autodidact * Classical education * The Trivium, and liberal learning * Why information without formation does not liberate—but deforms Subscribe for long-form reflections on philosophy, education, and the cultural consequences of the Digital Age.

12 Jan 2026 - 17 min
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