WOF 067: Evangelizing with Goodness
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WOF 067: Evangelizing with Goodness
Truth, beauty, and goodness are the three transcendentals that draw people to belief in God. As important as rational arguments and beautiful artwork are for preserving and sharing the faith, Christian goodness has proven to be an explosively powerful means of evangelization over the centuries. In this episode of the Word on Fire Show, Bishop Barron discusses the history of Christian moral goodness and how this unique way of charity continues to bring people to Christ. Finally, a listener asks who inspires Bishop Barron.
Topics Discussed
- 0:17 – Intro and Bishop meets William Friedkin
- 3:33 - How is Christian moral goodness unique and attractive?
- 6:57 - How did the early Christians evangelize through goodness?
- 9:58 - Does our Christian goodness remain distinct amidst our modern culture?
- 11:50 - What did the medieval Christian goodness look like?
- 13:51 - How was Saint Francis one of the greatest evangelists of all time?
- 16:04 - How did Saint Theresa of Calcutta become the most powerful evangelist of the twentieth century?
- 17:54 - How did Saint Gregory the Wonderworker encourage evangelization?
- 20:25 - As Christians, how do we remain charitable even when we don't feel motivated to be radically good?
- 22:17 - How do we evangelize with goodness today?
- 24:38 - Question from listener: Who inspires Bishop Barron?
Bonus Resources
Websites
LentReflections.com (free daily Lent reflections from Bishop Barron)
Articles
Saint of Light, Saint of Darkness (Bishop Barron)
Why Goodness Depends on God (Bishop Barron)
DVD's
*Catholicism: The Pivotal Players *(Word on Fire)
Catholicism series (Word On Fire)
Faith Clips (Word On Fire)
Videos
Bishop Barron onEvangelizing Through the Good (Bishop Barron)
Faith, Hope and Love (Bishop Barron)
Books
*Vibrant Paradoxes *by Bishop Barron
*Word On Fire: Proclaiming the Power of Christ *by Bishop Barron
*Catholicism*by Bishop Barron
*The Strangest Way *by Bishop Barron
Find bonus links and resources for this episode at http://WordOnFireShow.com and, again, be sure to submit your questions at http://AskBishopBarron.
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