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Christendom College Lectures

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At Christendom College, we believe education is more than gaining knowledge—it’s about pursuing true wisdom. As a Catholic liberal arts college, our mission is to guide students on the path to Christian wisdom, grounded in the love and contemplation of both natural and divinely revealed truth. This journey doesn’t happen in the classroom alone. Through vibrant campus life, community events, and spiritual opportunities, students are encouraged to cultivate the moral virtues and habits of Christian living. These virtues prepare them to properly order the material and spiritual goods of life, equipping them for a higher purpose. To enrich this formation, the college regularly hosts speakers who inspire and challenge our students to grow in mind, heart, and soul. We invite you to be part of this journey by joining us for these thought-provoking lectures. These talks provide a chance to engage with the ideas shaping our students and to explore how faith and reason together lead to truth. Come listen, learn, and grow with us.
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Episodes

When Harry Became Sally: Responding to the Transgender Movement | Dr. Ryan Anderson

The Heritage Foundation’s Dr. Ryan Anderson delivered a lecture at Christendom College on Monday, November 19, speaking on his new book When Harry Became Sally: Responding to the Transgender Movement . Anderson riveted his audience throughout the talk as he navigated the difficult subject matter and offered practical advice on how to respond to the transgender moment through the Catholic lens.

Nov 20, 20181 hr 1 minEp. 84

"Light Thickens": Political Tyranny and Personal Freedom in Macbeth | Dr. R. V. Young

Dr. R.V. Young reflects on the influences of tyranny throughout Shakespeare's play, most uniquely seen in Macbeth. In Macbeth, the protagonist is entangled by his own tyranny and destroys his character and freedom. R.V. Young is Professor of English Emeritus, North Carolina State University and former editor of the quarterly review, Modern Age. He co-founded and for 25 years co-edited The John Donne Journal. His books include At War With the Word: Literary Theory and Liberal Education, and Doctr...

Apr 20, 201846 minEp. 100

100 Years Later: Quo Vadis Europa? | Archduke Imre of Austria

His Imperial and Royal Highness Imre of Habsburg-Lorraine delivered an exclusive talk to the Christendom community on Thursday, April 12, titled: “100 Years Later: Quo Vadis Europa ?” Archduke Imre came to campus with his wife, Her Imperial and Royal Highness Kathleen of Habsburg-Lorraine, for the event. Archduke Imre is the eldest son of Archduke Carl Christian of Austria, and the great-grandson of Blessed Emperor Karl of Austria, who was beatified by Pope Saint John Paul II. Archduke Imre is n...

Apr 13, 201837 minEp. 83

Thinkin' About Lincoln | Dr. Michael Zuckert

Dr. Michael Zuckert presents Lincoln's theory of democratic statesmanship and the reasoning behind his political propositions. Dr. Zuckert also discusses the waves of praise and criticism that has been raised throughout the years. Dr. Zuckert is an accomplished author and the department chair of political science at the University of Notre Dame. A scholar of political philosophy and theory, American political thought, American constitutional history, and more, Zuckert co-authored and co-produced...

Mar 14, 201852 minEp. 99

How to Translate with a Taste for the Original | Dr. Christophe Rico

Linguist Christophe Rico explains on the difficulties that often arise in translating complicated texts, and how to translate while still preserving the original meaning ad weight of the text. He discusses the different linguistic levels of the texts, and Biblical texts in particular pose a special difficulty due to the richly layered meaning behind the word choice. Christophe Rico is a linguist (Ph.D. Greek Linguistics, University of Paris-Sorbonne, 1992; Habilitation à Diriger des Recherches, ...

Feb 21, 201851 minEp. 98

Humanae Vitae, 50 Years Later: Progress or Regress? | Dr. Janet Smith

Internationally recognized Humanae Vitae expert Dr. Janet Smith delivered a lecture at Christendom College on Monday, February 5, titled: “ Humanae Vitae , 50 Years Later: Progress or Regress?” She engaged her audience throughout the talk as she spoke on the roots of Humanae Vitae’s groundbreaking publication and why the encyclical matters now, more than ever. Smith is the author of Humanae Vitae: A Generation Later and of Right to Privacy and the editor of Why Humanae Vitae Was Right: A Reader ...

Feb 06, 20181 hr 6 minEp. 82

The Metaphysics of Prayer | Rev. Stephen Brock, Ph.D.

Distinguished author and professor Rev. Stephen Brock, Ph.D., delivered Christendom’s 2018 St. Thomas Aquinas Lecture on January 24. The talk was titled “The Metaphysics of Prayer.” He discussed the various types of prayer, using the writings of C. S Lewis to refute the objections to petitionary prayer.

Jan 25, 201845 minEp. 108

The Four Levels of Happiness | Fr. Robert Spitzer

Author and television personality Fr. Robert Spitzer delivered a lecture at Christendom College on Monday, September 18, speaking on the “Four Levels of Happiness.” The engaging talk delved into Fr. Spitzer’s summary of how to reach the greatest level of happiness in this life and the next, as he encouraged students to go out in the culture and spread the good news about true happiness to others. A former president of Gonzaga University, Fr. Spitzer spoke at length about our culture’s views on h...

Sep 19, 20171 hr 1 minEp. 81

Taking on the Temples: The Development of Christian Sacred Space in St. John Lateran | Elizabeth Lev

Acclaimed art historian and author Elizabeth Lev delivered an exclusive lecture to the Christendom College community on March 20, 2017 titled “Taking on the Temples: The Development of Christian Sacred Space in St. John Lateran.” The talk was part of Christendom College’s Major Speakers Program. Lev, who has taught art and architecture courses for the Christendom College Junior Semester in Rome Program for years, is an American-born art historian who currently lives and works in Rome. After earn...

Mar 21, 201747 minEp. 80

Aquinas on Studiousness | Dr. Matthew Levering

Theology chair for the University of Saint Mary of the Lake Dr. Matthew Levering presented the annual St. Thomas Aquinas Lecture at Christendom College. Levering delivered a lecture entitled “Aquinas on Studiousness,” explaining how studiousness is significant for the Christian moral life. Levering touched upon the differences between studiousness and curiosity, stating that the studious do not seek to dominate what they hope to know, but look to respond lovingly to knowledge as a gift. The curi...

Feb 07, 201742 minEp. 107

"Marriage Equality": Religious Freedom or a "License to Discriminate"? | Dr. Ryan T. Anderson

Nationally recognized religious freedom expert Dr. Ryan T. Anderson delivered an exclusive talk to the Christendom community on Monday, January 30, titled: “‘Marriage Equality’: Religious Freedom or a ‘License to Discriminate’?” Anderson is the William E. Simon Senior Research Fellow in American Principles and Public Policy at The Heritage Foundation, and the founder and editor of Public Discourse , the online journal of the Witherspoon Institute. He is the author of the just-released book Truth...

Jan 31, 201756 minEp. 79

Funny Kinds of Freedom | Dr. William Marshner

Marshner, one of America’s foremost theologians, spoke on ideas of freedom. He discussed how three-place relation of freedom has often been distorted and misunderstood, as well as the distinctions of physical, political, artistic freedom.

Oct 28, 201654 minEp. 39

New Thinking on Church and State | Dr William Marshner

Marshner, one of America’s foremost theologians, spoke on new theories of church and state on Tuesday, October 11. A staunch defender of the faith since his conversion in 1967, Marshner first encountered Christendom founder Dr. Warren Carroll when they both worked at the Catholic magazine Triumph , and in 1977 he became one of the five founding faculty members of Christendom College. Transitioning into an esteemed scholar in the years following, Marshner was named the first chairman of the theol...

Oct 11, 201643 minEp. 38

Christianity in Public Life | Dr. Rusty Reno

First Things magazine editor Dr. Rusty Reno delivered a lecture titled “Christianity in Public Life” to the Christendom College community on Monday, October 3, 2016, as part of the college’s Major Speaker Program.

Oct 04, 20161 hr 14 minEp. 77

The Democracy of the Dead | Dale Ahlquist

Chesterton expert Dale Ahlquist delivered a lecture titled “The Democracy of the Dead” to the Christendom College community on Monday, February 22. Ahlquist, the president of the American Chesterton Society, focused his lecture on why G.K. Chesterton remains the great defender of both freedom and tradition in the modern world, where both are constantly under assault. Chesterton is one of the most celebrated authors and theologians of the early-twentieth century, whose writings still remain popul...

Feb 23, 201641 minEp. 76

Aquinas and Laudato Si' | Dr. Thomas Hibbs

Distinguished professor and author Thomas Hibbs delivered Christendom College’s annual St. Thomas Aquinas Lecture on February 5, 2016. He argued Pope Francis's encyclical Laudato Si confronted a metaphysical affliction of the human person isolated from God simmering behind the surface of modernity. Thomas Hibbs is currently Distinguished Professor of Ethics & Culture and Dean of the Honors College at Baylor University. In addition to teaching a variety of interdisciplinary courses, Hibbs tea...

Feb 06, 20161 hr 11 minEp. 109

A Tribute to L. Brent Bozell Jr. | E. Michael Lawrence and Daniel McCarthy

On November 18, Christendom held a tribute to the late L. Brent Bozell, Jr., hosted by the college’s history department. The event marked the release of a new full-length biography on Bozell’s life by Daniel Kelly entitled Living on Fire: The Life of L. Brent Bozell, Jr. Bozell was one of the founders of the post-war American conservative movement and remains one of the most important American Catholic intellectuals of the twentieth century. He was also a close friend of Christendom’s founder, D...

Nov 19, 201556 minEp. 37

Chasity: The Foundation for Building Strong Families and a Culture of Life | Pam Stenzel

Internationally recognized speaker Pam Stenzel delivered a public lecture titled “Chastity: The Foundation for Building Strong Families and a Culture of Life” at Christendom College on October 5. Tearing through society’s critical views of pregnancy and abstinence before marriage, Stenzel encouraged the student body to become the leaders who can reverse this culture of death and bring about a new culture of life. Stenzel, who is regarded as one of the country’s most established lecturers on chas...

Oct 05, 20151 hr 13 minEp. 75

Evangelical Catholicism and Catholic Higher Education | George Weigel

Acclaimed author and theologian George Weigel delivered a lecture titled “Evangelical Catholicism and Catholic Higher Education” to the Christendom community on Monday, September 14, the anniversary of the founding of Christendom College. Weigel, who asserts that Christendom College is one of the best liberal arts colleges in America, is a Distinguished Senior Fellow of the Ethics and Public Policy Center, the founding president of the James Madison Foundation, and one of America’s leading publi...

Sep 15, 20151 hr 11 minEp. 74

Address to College Republicans | Ken Cuccinelli

Cuccinelli, who spoke to the Christendom community in 2012 as part of the college’s Major Speakers program, was elected Attorney General of Virginia and sworn into office on January 16, 2010. As attorney general, he rose to national fame through his fight against the unconstitutionality of the Healthcare Reform’s individual mandate, and was called “ObamaCare’s most formidable foe” at the time. In 2013, Cuccinelli was also the Republican candidate for Governor of Virginia in the Virginia gubernat...

Sep 09, 20151 hr 8 minEp. 36

Unlocking the Catholicism of "The Lord of the Rings" | Joseph Pearce

Tolkien expert Joseph Pearce delivered a public lecture titled “Unlocking the Catholicism of The Lord of the Rings ” at Christendom College on March 30, in which he revealed the deep, theological truths that permeate Tolkien’s masterpiece. Pearce, an internationally renowned author or editor of over twenty books, including Tolkien: Man or Myth , pulled two quotes from Tolkien together, explaining that the Lord of the Rings must fundamentally be religious and Catholic, and the fact that Tolkien i...

Mar 31, 20151 hr 4 minEp. 73

A Walk through the Byzantine Divine Liturgy | Fr. David E. Anderson

Renowned Byzantine priest and liturgist Fr. David E. Anderson delivered a series of lectures at Christendom College beginning on February 4, focusing on the liturgical traditions of the Eastern Churches. This is the third of Fr. Anderson’s series, titled A Walk Through the Byzantine Divine Liturgy. In this lecture, Fr. Anderson delves into an extensive discussion of the divine liturgy of St John Chrysostom. Fr. David E. Anderson, a priest of the Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Chicago, was born in...

Feb 07, 20151 hr 25 minEp. 96

The Words of Institution of the Eucharist | Fr. David E. Anderson

Byzantine priest and liturgist Fr. David E. Anderson delivered a series of lectures at Christendom College focusing on the liturgical traditions of the Eastern Churches. This is the second of Fr. Anderson’s series, titled The Words of Institution of the Eucharist. Fr. Anderson reflects on the central expression of Christian life found in the words of Jesus Christ in the institution of the Eucharist. He also discusses the historical circumstances and religious crisis that formed the differences b...

Feb 06, 20151 hr 26 minEp. 95

An Introduction to the Eastern Churches | Fr. David E. Anderson

Renowned Byzantine priest and liturgist Fr. David E. Anderson focuses his series of lectures at Christendom College on the liturgical traditions of the Eastern Churches. The liturgy is an encounter and expression of the Kingdom of God. This is the first of Fr. Anderson’s series, titled An Introduction to the Eastern Churches and Their Liturgical Traditions. Fr. David E. Anderson, a priest of the Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Chicago, was born in 1953 in Jamestown, N.Y. Educated at Wadhams Hall a...

Feb 05, 20151 hr 26 minEp. 94

The Augustinian Roots of Thomistic Deification | Rev. David Meconi, S.J.

Thomistic scholar and author Reverend David Meconi, S.J., delivered Christendom College’s annual St. Thomas Aquinas Lecture on Wednesday, January 28, 2015. Fr. Meconi discussed how Augustinian principles influenced the thought of St. Thomas Aquinas. Fr. Meconi teaches in the Department of Theological Studies at Saint Louis University, and is the editor of Homiletic and Pastoral Review . . Fr. Meconi is a former president of the Jesuit Philosophical Association, as well as a Fellow at the Augusti...

Jan 29, 201547 minEp. 106
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