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Author: Treydon Lunot

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The Baptizing Philosophy Podcast is hosted by Treydon Lunot and features conversations about Christian theology, modern and ancient philosophy, and where they intersect with guests of various backgrounds and worldviews.

Lunot is an Orthodox Christian philosopher and the author of 'Aphesis: The Impossibility of Subjectivity.' He is working on his second book, 'Anagogia: Four Modern Philosophers Read Through New Eyes,' co-authored with his cousin Nate Rattai.
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In the twelfth episode of The Baptizing Philosophy Podcast, Trey and Maximos discuss and contrast the theologies of Maximus the Confessor and Thomas Aquinas, touching on the Incarnation, original sin, the fall, and Platonism.
In the eleventh episode of The Baptizing Philosophy Podcast, Dr. David Bradshaw joins Trey to discuss eternity and time in Orthodox Christian theology, touching on the Greek Church fathers, Western theology, the writings of Dumitru Staniloae, and more.
In the 10th episode of The Baptizing Philosophy Podcast, Trey and Jake discuss the importance of presuppositional apologetics and the meaning of the communal ontology.
In the ninth episode of The Baptizing Philosophy Podcast, Trey, Nate and ALLHEART assemble to discuss the notion of "universal history" and the fundamental patterns of reality that are revealed in Christianity.
In the eighth episode of The Baptizing Philosophy Podcast, Trey and Daniel discuss a series of thinkers and ideas in modernity that have been largely overlooked. The central ideas uniting every "modern counter-enlightenment" thinker are the limits of A=A logic and the necessity of sublating it.
In the seventh episode of The Baptizing Philosophy Podcast, Trey and Dr. Wood discuss the role of the "speculative" in patristically-informed Christianity, the nature of the subject, and how a Trinitarian/communal ontology relates to the philosophy of subjectivity.
In the sixth episode of The Baptizing Philosophy Podcast, Trey and Gabriel discuss the philosophy of René Guénon and how it both overlaps with and differs from Orthodox Christian theology. They discuss the problem of the One and the Many, Neoplatonism vs Christianity, the philosophy and theology of time, and Guenon's view of modernity.
In the fifth episode of The Baptizing Philosophy Podcast, Eric and Trey talk about Platonism and how it both differs and overlaps with Orthodox Christian theology.
In the fourth episode of The Baptizing Philosophy Podcast, Trey and Aaron discuss the reality of the demonic, the philosophies that either unknowingly or consciously promote evil, and healing in the Church.
In the third episode of The Baptizing Philosophy Podcast, Trey and DPH discuss the Orthodox Christian theology of personhood and how it relates to (and contrasts with) Gnosticism, Hegelianism, and other worldviews. 
In the second episode of The Baptizing Philosophy Podcast, Trey and Gio discuss the work of Byung-Chul Han and its relationship to Christianity. 
In the first episode of the Baptizing Philosophy Podcast, Trey talks with James Kourtides about the psychoanalytic theory and practice of Jacques Lacan and how it can be put into dialogue with Orthodox Christian theology. 
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