Question 1
According to Bishop Barron, what does the human will seek?
Question 2
What metaphor does Bishop Barron use for the consequence of worshiping anything other than God?
Question 3
What does Bishop Barron use as a metaphor for the human mind's quest for knowledge?
Question 4
Which of these does Aquinas consider a side effect of achieving substantive goods?
Question 5
What analogy does Barron use to contrast false and true worship using biblical insights?
Question 6
What is the central message of the Bible, according to Bishop Barron?
Question 7
According to Bishop Barron, where is true beatitude found?
Question 8
How should technology be integrated according to modern ethical considerations in Barron's perspective?
Question 9
The story of Elijah and the Priests of Baal is used to illustrate what concept?
Question 10
What does the individual spiritual journey involve, according to Bishop Barron?
Question 11
In Aquinas's analysis, why can't wealth be the candidate for beatitude?
Question 12
How does Bishop Barron describe the human mind in relation to knowledge?
Question 13
What does Bishop Barron suggest about the relationship between faith and reason?
Question 14
What is the ultimate goal of the mind as discussed in Bishop Barron's talk?
Question 15
In Bishop Barron's talk, what is the concept of 'final causality' related to?