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Divided Attention

1 h 21 min · 24 de mar de 2026
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Myron and Martin reflect on the erosion of family-centered wisdom before turning to modern challenges of civility in conversation, a roadside look at Baylor’s origins, Aquinas on angels and the limits of their knowledge, and Calvin on the dangers and distortions of religious imagery. " Show the things that are to come here after, and we shall know that you are Gods." —Isaiah 41:23 04:31 Opening Reflections: Generational wisdom 31:11 Rules of Civility: Undivided Attention 45:00 Roadside Attractions: Baylor University 49:39 Summa Theologica (Prima Pars, Q51–57) 1:09:55 Institutes (1.11.5–8)

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