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* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=30McqhWwwOk "Face 2 Face" with David Peck, 2015.] "Martin speaks passionately about tacit knowledge, mentorship, the Master/Disciple relationship, the relief found in realizing that we don’t have to “prove†everything and why the thought of Michael Polanyi matters." | * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=30McqhWwwOk "Face 2 Face" with David Peck, 2015.] "Martin speaks passionately about tacit knowledge, mentorship, the Master/Disciple relationship, the relief found in realizing that we don’t have to “prove†everything and why the thought of Michael Polanyi matters." | ||
* [https://moleski.net/audio/LeRoux%20lecture_01.mp3 "The Tao of Dogma," LeRoux Lecture, Seattle University, 2017] | * [https://moleski.net/audio/LeRoux%20lecture_01.mp3 "The Tao of Dogma," LeRoux Lecture, Seattle University, 2017] | ||
* [https://moleski.net/mxm/Many%20people%20are%20angry.mp3 "Many People are Angry," Canisius College homily, 2016.] | |||
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Revision as of 03:31, 23 May 2017
- The Galileo Affair
- The Buck Stops There: Job's Triumph over God
- "Answer Priest," Orchard Park Life Teen, 2015
- "Face 2 Face" with David Peck, 2015. "Martin speaks passionately about tacit knowledge, mentorship, the Master/Disciple relationship, the relief found in realizing that we don’t have to “prove†everything and why the thought of Michael Polanyi matters."
- "The Tao of Dogma," LeRoux Lecture, Seattle University, 2017
- "Many People are Angry," Canisius College homily, 2016.
- talks?
- - masculinity and femininity
- - pick favorite questions from CAC?