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2020/07/23
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2026/02/03
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Laying the intellectual foundation necessary for building Christian societies free from the violent presuppositions of liberalism.

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Debate: Should We Delete Catholic AI? | Matthew Sanders and Marc Barnes
2026/02/03
In this podcast, Matthew Harvey Sanders, CEO of Longbeard (creator of MagisteriumAI), and Marc Barnes, editor of New Polity, debate whether Catholics should build and use AI chatbots. Barnes argues that Catholic AI chatbots are objectively evil because they generate probabilistic statements about the faith, are irresponsible in their responses, and are inherently fake conversations with non-persons. Sanders argues that Catholics should embrace this new technological development and that there is an openness from the Vatican about the creation of a true artificial intelligence. This debate is hosted by Edmund Mitchell of the Faith and AI Project.
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Pope Leo XIV on AI Chatbots: Preserving Human Voices and Faces
2026/02/03
What is the Catholic response to AI? Pope Leo XIV, in his recent message for the 60th World Day of Social Communications, takes a critical look at AI: namely, how it is "encroach[ing] upon the deepest level of communication, that of human relationships." Pope Leo asserts that our faces and voices are sacred, a witness to the unique, singular dignity of each human person. With AI already mimicking persons in social media and through deepfakes, the Pope calls for overcoming the "anthropomorphizing tendencies of AI systems." In this podcast, Marc Barnes and Reuben Slife go line-by-line through the message of Pope Leo, and discuss it's implications for the Catholic approach to AI.
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AI Writing and the Collapse of a Literate Culture
2026/01/22
The book has long been the place of completed thought, able to incorporate previous work and advance new thought. That is going away. AI generation is polluting the discourse; leading to a state where all "new" publications are, in fact, summarized AI restatements of the previous state of the question. In this podcast, Marc Barnes and Andrew Willard Jones discuss the effects of AI on the the technology of the books, and how a literate culture persists.
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We Survived Another Year | 2025 Wrap-up
2025/12/29
Happy New Year! In this podcast, Marc Barnes and Alex Denley discuss New Polity's 2025 year, the books and magazines published, and look ahead to the New Year. Thank you to everyone who read or listened to us this year.
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Man, Woman, Tyrant, Slave | New Polity 2026
2025/12/19
We are excited to announce New Polity's 2026 conference: Man, Woman, Tyrant, Slave. Learn more and register at https://newpolity.com/2026 The sixth annual New Polity conference aims to refute bad ideas concerning marriage and sexual difference; to debate the metaphysics of man and woman; to argue for a profound continuity between the order of man and woman and the political and cosmic order as a whole; to shed a light on the tyranny-destroying potential of marriage; and, in sum, to rediscover the mystery and purpose of sexual difference as revealed by the Incarnation of Jesus Christ. In this podcast, Marc Barnes and Andrew Willard Jones discuss the relation of man and woman, the metaphysical implications, and the 2026 conference. In this podcast, Marc Barnes and Michael Boland discuss the critique of America, structures of sin, and the idea of the American people.
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America's Structures of Sin
2025/12/11
We are excited to announce our next New Polity Magazine: Issue 6.4 on The Critique of America, featuring essays by Reuben Slife, David L. Schindler, Michael Hanby, John Byron Kuhner and more. Pre-order is now available! Visit: ⁠https://newpolity.com/single-issues/6-4⁠ In this podcast, Marc Barnes and Michael Boland discuss the critique of America, structures of sin, and the idea of the American people.
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Debate: Is it Wrong to Talk with an AI Chatbot?
2025/11/06
Marc Barnes believes that AI chatbots are evil, and that having a faux conversation with AI chatbots is wrong. Joseph Hobbs, Senior Solution Architect at Databricks, disagrees. In this podcast, they discuss the nature of conversation, how AI imitates conversation, and the Catholic response to AI Chatbots.
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Christianity Against the Technocratic Paradigm
2025/10/28
In this podcast, Alex Denley and Marc Barnes discuss the upcoming New Polity magazine on AI, the Church's social teaching on technocracy and the technocratic paradigm, and the Christian response to Artificial Intelligence.
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The Medium is the Message w/ Peter Berkman ‪of Anamanaguchi‬
2025/10/08
Technology has given an untrained humanity unprecedented power over itself. Peter Berkman, following Marshall McLuhan and Romano Guardini, argues that he "digital world" has rapidly replaced other modes of human interaction, and AI presents a rapid acceleration of that movement. In this podcast, Marc Barnes and Peter Berkman discuss this development and the Christian response.
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Building Strong Towns after the American Decline w/ Chuck Marohn
2025/10/02
America was a place of untold wealth in the post-war period. But today, many small towns are faltering and facing financial collapse. In this podcast, Strong Towns founder and president Chuck Marohn sits down with Marc Barnes and Jacob Hyman to discuss how this collapse came about, and how to rebuild the small town.
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What Christians Should Do in an AI World
2025/09/06
We are happy to announce the next issue of New Polity Magazine, dedicated specifically to Artificial Intelligence! Featuring essays by Matthew Crawford, Slavoj Žižek, D. C. Schindler, Michael Hanby, Andrew Willard Jones, and many more. Subscribe by October 1st to receive this issue! https://newpolity.com/magazine. Alex Denley and Marc Barnes discuss the Christian response to AI, how to safeguard human freedom, and AI as a new industrial revolution.
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Globalization and the Rise of Populist Politics
2025/08/28
In this podcast, Alex Denley and Professor Rocco Buttiglione discuss the problem of globalization, mass migration, and populism. Post-war globalization brought a great increase in international trade, cooperation, technical and educational development, and cultural sharing. However, with open trade came the loss of manufacturing and industry in the West, and the emptying of the working class. Along with mass migration, the people grew to resent their global elite. Professor Buttiglione discusses the Church's response to globalization, and the need for a new elite who care for the people.
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The Politics of the Real with D. C. Schindler
2025/08/15
Liberalism is on the defensive. Political discussion is shifting from “what’s wrong with liberalism” to “what’s true about politics”—to the question of what exactly must displace liberalism. In The Politics of the Real, D. C. Schindler takes us to the definitive metaphysical roots of liberal politics: the modern reversal of the priority of act over potency; the modern privileging of empty possibility over flourishing perfection. In this podcast, Michael Boland and D. C. Schindler discuss liberalism, and how we can build a politics of the real.
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Should Christians Use ChatGPT?
2025/08/05
The development and use of AI chatbots has grown massively. With hundreds of millions of users, OpenAI, XAI, Claude AI, and others have become a normal part of many people's day. Some Christians have an uneasy attitude toward the use of AI Chatbots, while others are supportive and have developed their own. In this podcast, Marc Barnes and Alex Denley discuss the moral question: whether Christians should use AI chatbots, and the ramifications that it has on human nature.
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The Catholic Answer to Nationalism
2025/07/31
Professor Rocco Buttiglione and Dr. Andrew Willard Jones discuss the rise of nationalism and populism both in Europe and America. What is the proper Catholic understanding of the peoples and nations? How should we navigate a global economic order within modern nation-states? They discuss how the Church has responded to this situation, and how the theology of the peoples can provide an answer.
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4.7 out of 5
204 reviews
Mona Lisa Vito Veto 2025/11/02
This podcast is essential right now
Updated review: The New Polity AI episodes might be the most important listening you’ll ever do (aside from podcasts on faith & that help your Vocati...
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Shwago 2024/09/01
Thoroughly Christian
For the most part this podcast and new polity are concerned about being Christian through and through. They express this particularly by exposing the ...
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RobWil2135 2025/10/02
Heady at times. Still enjoyable
The episodes are great and informative. I love new polity magazine. You will definitely enjoy the listen more if you have a surface level understandin...
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Jeff-the carpenter 2023/07/15
Carpenters favorite arm chair podcast
Though my armchair is the drivers seat of my pickup truck. I appreciate the musings of Jacob and Mark and their guests, at times I feel like I’m rece...
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Annannnxxxx 2024/02/14
Rambling. Lacks eloquence
Umm, you know, like, err, kind of like, right, ummm, errr, like, kind of… If you enjoy listening to conversational fillers you will enjoy like, this...
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essyeah 2023/10/14
Economically unrealistic, but all idealism is
The ‘evils’ put forward as those elements which make cities bad and ugly are the same elements which allow philosophers and the rest of us the freedom...
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hot Chihuahua 420 2022/09/18
This is the only podcast of its kind
Grateful for this show. Helps me understand what it takes to be comprehensively Christian.
-Braxton 2022/04/01
Life Changing!
I Love it! It challenges me. It makes sense. Its orthodox. They have truly thought it through. Highly recommend to any Catholic that wants to live liv...
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Warchild09 2022/06/15
Lacks eloquence
This is interesting but painful to listen to. The “uhh uh uhhh uh”s and “like, I mean, like” verbiage makes me stop listening halfway, especially the ...
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gio gio binks 2022/02/15
Amazing conversations
As a graduate in Philosophy and theology I’ve never heard a more interesting take on political philosophy... you guys are blessed by God with intellec...
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