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Romano Guardini with Robert Duncan
Leonard DeLorenzo for Church Life Today welcomes Robert Duncan to discuss the profound foresights of Italian priest Romano Guardini, who predicted in the 1920s the huge impact...
Listen to PodcastHarrison Ayre on Social Media and Communion
Leonard DeLorenzo for Church Life Today welcomes Father Harrison Ayre to discuss the question: is social media a means of isolation or an instrument of communion? Father Ayre is...
Listen to PodcastBig Questions Live: When to Take a Leap of Faith
If you read enough bestseller books on how to succeed in life or business and you will start to recognize patterns in the advice that’s given: Learn to fail, take big risks, do...
watch videoTreasures of the Sinai Desert: The History and Marvels of the Ancient Monastery of St. Catherine
The biblical importance of Mt. Sinai led to the creation of one of the world’s oldest monasteries, St. Catherine’s in Egypt. Today, this monastery houses some of the finest...
watch videoEpisode 3: Jesus in the Qur’an
Jesus is a figure of great importance in the holy scripture of Islam, in the Qur’an. The portrait of Jesus in the Qur’an has many common features with that of the New...
Listen to PodcastA Saint for the Impious
Francesca Aran Murphy is the author of numerous books, including Christ the Form of Beauty, God is Not a Story and a theological commentary on I Samuel. She is currently editing a...
watch videoSignal Jammer: ‘Recent Paintings’Â
Featuring paintings that combine darkly comedic text with pop-culture images, Lahr forms a narrative about working-class identity and the shaping of gender norms through mass...
watch videoReligion in China with Ian Johnson
Leonard DeLorenzo for Church Life Today welcomes Pulitzer Prize-winning author Ian Johnson to discuss and sift through the contradictions of religion in China. Ian Johnson works...
Listen to PodcastChildbearing and Mary with Dr. Kristin Collier
Leonard DeLorenzo for Church Life Today welcomes a practicing physician to discuss the connection between a mother and her unborn child, the role of religion and spirituality in...
Listen to PodcastThe Eucharist as ‘Sacrament of Charity’
Born and raised in Canada, Joseph Wawrykow did his doctoral work at Yale University and has taught at Notre Dame since graduation. He specializes in 13th-century Western theology,...
watch videoThe Oregon Trail and the Rise and Fall of Educational Software
Manifest destiny, hunting, and death by dysentery: The Oregon Trail hooked generations of students with the promise of action and adventure. This presentation uses this beloved...
watch videoBelieving in climate change doesn’t mean you are preparing for climate change, study finds
Believing in climate change has no effect on whether or not coastal homeowners are protecting their homes from climate change-related hazards, according to a new study from the...
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