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Catholic Comments
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- Copyright: John O'Keefe, 2013
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Dr. John Carlson of Creighton’s Department of Philosophy comes back to the show to discuss his new book on perennial philosophy in the Catholic tradition.
Dr. Laura Weber discusses the Gospel of Mark. Weber has a Ph.D. in New Testament studies and currently serves as the director of campus ministry at Creighton.
Jay Carney of Creighton’s Theology Department discusses the Church’s role in the Rwandan Genocide. Carney’s academic specialization is the Church in Africa.
Dr. John Carlson of Creighton’s Department of Philosophy discusses John Paul’s II’s social encyclical Centesimus Annus.
Dr. Tobias Winright of St. Louis University discusses his new book Green Discipleship. This collection of essays explores, from a variety of perspectives, the contribution of the Catholic Intellectual Tradition to […]
Dr. Barron Breland of Creighton’s Fine and Performing Arts Department discusses Gregorian Chant. He is accompanied by his student Anne Edmonds.
Rev. Richard Hauser, S.J. returns to the program to discuss how the process of discernment can be used to seek God’s will, especially in major decisions.
Program hosts Wendy M. Wright and John O’Keefe discuss the life and contribution of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton. Her feast day is January 4th.
Dr. Marie Rubis Bauer, Director of Music at Saint Cecilia’s Cathedral in Omaha, reflects on the music of the Christmas season.
As a part of our ongoing series on papal social encyclicals, Dr. Richard Miller discusses John Paul II’s 1987 document Sollicitudo rei socialis. Although in this encyclical the Pope warns […]
Rev. Christopher Collins, S.J. discusses his doctoral research into Pope Benedict’s theology of the Word. Fr. Collins is in residence at Creighton University.
Dr. Andrea Bartoli, Dean and Drucle French Cumble Chair of Conflict Analysis and Resolution at the School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution at George Mason University, discusses the Community of Sant’Egidio, […]
Dr. Marie Rubis Bauer, Director of Music at Saint Cecilia’s Cathedral in Omaha, reflects on the legacy of St. Cecilia and her role as an inspiration for Catholic liturgical music. […]
Dr. Andrea Bartoli discusses the importance of peacemaking for Catholics and for the Catholic tradition. Bartioli is the Dean and Drucle French Cumble Chair of Conflict Analysis and Resolution at […]
Heidi Grogan discusses her work with women who have been victims of sexual exploitation. Grogan is the the Senior Program Advisor and Curriculum Specialist at the Servants Anonymous Society, an […]