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Mind and Mystery

Mind and Mystery explores the truths of the Catholic faith with clarity, reason, and wonder. Host Matt Hughes — lifelong Catholic, teacher, coach, and Director of Parish Religious Education — guides listeners step by step through the mysteries of God, faith, and life, blending Scripture, tradition, and logic to illuminate both mind and heart.

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    What are the sacraments?

    In this episode of Mind and Mystery, we explore how God’s grace reaches us personally and concretely through the sacraments. Far from being symbolic rituals, the sacraments are Christ’s own actions extended through time, applying His saving work to individual souls. We trace the biblical patterns and typology that reveal why God gives grace through visible signs, examine how each sacrament works, and see how this incarnational plan fits perfectly with our embodied nature and God’s covenantal design.

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    Soteriology (Part 3)

    We wrap up our "bird's eye view" of soteriology in this episode of Mind and Mystery.

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    Soteriology (Part 2)

    What is soteriology? What are its basic concepts? We introduce answers to these questions, as well as the covenantal framework revealed through Sacred Scripture in today's episode.

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    Soteriology (Part 1)

    What is soteriology? What are its basic concepts? We introduce answers to these questions, as well as the covenantal framework revealed through Sacred Scripture in today's episode.

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    What is Man?

    In this episode, we turn our gaze to the human person — created in the image and likeness of God — to recover a proper anthropology grounded in truth. We explore what it means to bear God’s image: endowed with reason, freedom, and the capacity for love, called to communion with Him. Drawing deeply on Scripture and theology, we examine the dignity of man, the drama of his fall, and the glory of his destiny. This vision of the human person reveals how God’s plan of salvation is not just about rescuing sinners, but about restoring us to the fullness of what we were made to be.

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    Faith: The Light of Revelation (Part 2)

    How does the infinite God make Himself known? And how are we, as creatures, called to respond? In this episode, Matt Hughes explores the profound mystery of revelation — God’s free and personal self-disclosure — and the fitting response of faith.Step by step, we unfold what revelation is, how it unfolds progressively and pedagogically, how it engages the whole human person and harmonizes with reason, what it reveals about God’s being and love, and why faith is the light by which we see and the trust by which we participate in God’s own life.This episode invites you to see faith not as blind submission but as illumination, freedom, and the very beginning of eternal communion with God — the One who speaks, calls, and loves.Join Matt for this rich, accessible, and deeply theological reflection on why faith matters — and how it transforms everything.

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    Faith: The Light of Revelation (Part 1)

    How does the infinite God make Himself known? And how are we, as creatures, called to respond? In this episode, Matt Hughes explores the profound mystery of revelation — God’s free and personal self-disclosure — and the fitting response of faith.Step by step, we unfold what revelation is, how it unfolds progressively and pedagogically, how it engages the whole human person and harmonizes with reason, what it reveals about God’s being and love, and why faith is the light by which we see and the trust by which we participate in God’s own life.This episode invites you to see faith not as blind submission but as illumination, freedom, and the very beginning of eternal communion with God — the One who speaks, calls, and loves.Join Matt for this rich, accessible, and deeply theological reflection on why faith matters — and how it transforms everything.

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    Who is the Holy Spirit? (Part 2)

    Who is the Holy Spirit, and why is He essential to understanding God’s work in the world and in our lives? In this episode of Mind and Mystery, Matt Hughes explores the mystery of the Spirit step by step — from His eternal identity as the love of the Father and the Son, to His mission in creation, redemption, the Church, and the human heart. Discover how the Spirit heals our wounded freedom, perfects our love, and draws all things toward their final fulfillment in God.

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    Who is the Holy Spirit? (Part 1)

    Who is the Holy Spirit, and why is He essential to understanding God’s work in the world and in our lives? In this episode of Mind and Mystery, Matt Hughes explores the mystery of the Spirit step by step — from His eternal identity as the love of the Father and the Son, to His mission in creation, redemption, the Church, and the human heart. Discover how the Spirit heals our wounded freedom, perfects our love, and draws all things toward their final fulfillment in God.

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    Who is Jesus?

    Who is Jesus? What does he do for us? Why was it necessary? What are the mechanics of his salvific work? How is he both fully God and fully man? All these questions, and more, will be explored in this episode.

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    Who is God the Father?

    Who is the first person of the Blessed Trinity? What is His nature? Why do we call Him "Father"?

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    In Defense of the Trinity

    In this episode, we offer a coherent defense of the Trinity as not only metaphysically possible, but a complete articulation of the fullness of God's love.

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    The Trinity

    In this episode of Mind and Mystery, we turn to the heart of Christian faith and the most profound truth revealed to humanity: the mystery of the Trinity.Building on the metaphysical foundation we laid in Episode 2, we now ask: How can the one, simple, infinite God be Father, Son, and Holy Spirit? How does this deepest mystery of God’s inner life transcend — yet never contradict — the truths that reason alone can know?We’ll explore how the Church came to profess the Trinity, why this doctrine is not an abstract puzzle but the very key to understanding love, being, and creation itself, and how to speak about the three divine Persons without falling into common errors or confusion.By the end of this episode, you’ll see that the Trinity is not just a truth to affirm but a mystery to enter — the mind and the mystery of God in His fullness, calling us into communion with Himself.

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    Who is God?

    In this episode of Mind and Mystery, we take on one of the most fundamental questions anyone can ask: Who is God?Before we can talk meaningfully about revelation, worship, or the life of faith, we need to establish a clear understanding of God on the firm ground of metaphysics. Theology begins where philosophy leaves off — and so, together, we’ll explore what reason can tell us about God: that He is not simply the biggest being in the universe, but Being itself, the necessary ground of all reality, the One in whom essence and existence are identical.We’ll unpack key metaphysical principles — such as act and potency, contingency and necessity, the analogy of being — and see how they lead us to recognize the sheer actuality and simplicity of the divine.By the end of this episode, you’ll have a foundational knowledge of what we mean by “God” in Catholic theology, not as a vague idea, but as the metaphysical source and sustainer of everything that is.

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    Introduction and the Nature of Mystery

    Welcome to the first episode of Mind and Mystery. I’m Matt Hughes — a lifelong Catholic, the Director of Parish School of Religion at my home parish, a high school teacher and football coach, and a student of theology driven by a deep love for the truths of the faith.This opening episode begins with a brief introduction — who I am, why I started this podcast, and what you can expect from the weeks ahead. Then we dive into our first topic: the nature of mystery.What do we mean when we call something a “mystery” in Catholic theology? Does it mean it’s irrational, or unknowable? Or is mystery something richer, more inviting — a truth we can enter into and never exhaust?Join me as we explore what it means to encounter the divine through mind and mystery.

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Mind and Mystery explores the truths of the Catholic faith with clarity, reason, and wonder. Host Matt Hughes — lifelong Catholic, teacher, coach, and Director of Parish Religious Education — guides listeners step by step through the mysteries of God, faith, and life, blending Scripture, tradition, and logic to illuminate both mind and heart.

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