On Tuesday, July 3, 2018, host Trey Cashion continued to discuss a recent essay by sociologist Allan Carlson on the thought of the early-twentieth-century American sociologist, Carle Zimmerman. In this episode, Trey zeroes in on some of the attributes that Zimmerman ascribes to the "domestic family" (one of his three historical family types) and how they contribute to health and vitality of civilizations. Enjoy the episode and take a moment to like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter. And remember to pray, parent with a purpose, and prepare for God to amaze you!
How Families Contribute to the Rise and Fall of Civilizations by Allan C. Carlson
061 Recalling the Mystery of Baptism
060 The Relevance of the Assumption for Family Life
059 The Eucharist: Source and Summit of Family Life
058 Monica Ashour: Humanae Vitae and Theology of the Body
057 Sacramental Realism
064 Praying the Rosary More Regularly and Reverently
063 Jessica and Shaun McAfee: Body, Mind, and Soul--A Couple's Conversion
056 Monica Ashour: The Body, Devices, and Presence
054 On the Role of the Family in Civilization, Pt. 1
053 8 Lesons for Mothers from St. Zelie Martin
052 Addressing Children's Bad Behavior
051 Making Acts of the Will in Every Circumstance
050 Signs of Effective Families
049 The Family in the Modern World
048 Marking the Feast of St. Joseph the Worker
047 Arland Nichols: Together in Holiness
046 Gaudete Et Exsultate
045 Combating Self-Absorption
044 Teaching Holy Week in the Family
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