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Episode 2: The Historical Jesus
What can truly be known about Jesus, and how can we read accounts about him in a reasonable way? Does a critical understanding of the historical Jesus complicate or nourish...
Listen to PodcastArthur Brooks on Loving Your Enemies
In this episode, we sit down with Arthur Brooks, the former president of the American Enterprise Institute and the author of “Love Your Enemies: How Decent People Can Save...
Listen to PodcastBecoming a Just Church
Justice often gets characterized as a project, something we go out in the world to do and check a box–but justice needs to first be about the kind of people we are rather than...
Listen to PodcastTheologian Gabriel Reynolds on Reading the Koran as a Christian Scholar
Gabriel Said Reynolds did his doctoral work at Yale University in Islamic Studies. Currently he researches the Qur’ān and Muslim/Christian relations and is Professor of Islamic...
Listen to Podcast“The Chronicles of Narnia” with Rev. Dr. Michael Ward
Leonard DeLorenzo for Church Life Today welcomes Rev. Dr. Michael Ward to talk about his recent lecture on “The Chronicles of Narnia” at the University of Notre Dame. Dr. Ward...
Listen to PodcastDuncan Stroik on Designing Sacred Architecture
We chat with professor Duncan G. Stroik of the Notre Dame School of Architecture. Duncan’s area of focus is Sacred Architecture, and he both teaches and practices in the field....
Listen to PodcastThe Great American Tug of War
The great tension in American life today may not be Republican versus Democrat, nor rural versus urban, nor rich versus poor, nor liberal versus conservative, nor management...
Read ArticlePhilosopher Rémi Brague on His Writing
Rémi Brague is professor emeritus of Arabic and religious philosophy at the Sorbonne and Romano Guardini chair of philosophy (emeritus) at the Ludwig Maximilian University of...
Listen to PodcastHistorian Brad Gregory on Martin Luther and the Reformation
Brad S. Gregory is Professor of History and Dorothy G. Griffin Collegiate Chair at the University of Notre Dame, where he has taught since 2003. From 1996-2003 he taught at...
Listen to PodcastPhilosopher Sean Kelsey on Writing About Aristotle
Professor Sean Kelsey is an associate professor of philosophy and the chair of the de Nicola Center’s Faculty Advisory Committee. He was on sabbatical in 2017-18, writing a book...
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