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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

How to Evangelize Like a Hobbit | Dr. Conor Sweeney

"How can we be effective evangelizers?" Find out how baptism and hobbits can shed light on what it means to be a Christian filled with faith, hope, and love, and thus a beacon for communicating the joy of the Christian life to others.

Sep 28, 202338 minEp. 124

Called to Evangelize: Theology Masters as Christian Educators | Dr. Alessia Berardi

This lecture provides the example of theology professors who conceived of themselves not only as intellectuals, but, more importantly, as Christian teachers. Focusing on the twelfth-century schools of theology, Dr. Berardi shows how theologians of the time followed the tradition of the Church Fathers and were responsible for the moral education of their students.

Aug 31, 202331 minEp. 123

Law and Love in A Midsummer Night’s Dream | Prof. Daniel Spiotta

The world is filled with conflicts, both apparent and real, between personal love and civic duty. Can love be restrained without violating its radical freedom? In this brief talk, Christendom College's Professor Daniel Spiotta will consider how William Shakespeare's play A Midsummer Night's Dream expresses the demands of both love and law, manifests the dangers of neglecting either, and proposes a mutually reinforcing resolution. Spiotta, who serves as an assistant professor in the Department of...

May 31, 202342 minEp. 122

Beyond Virtue Signaling: Reclaiming the Virtues with St. Thomas Aquinas | Dr. Andrew Whitmore

Virtue has never been more maligned and misunderstood than in our age. Between movies that celebrate antiheroes and corporations that “virtue signal” about false values, we must revisit the wisdom of St. Thomas Aquinas to reclaim a true understanding of virtue and strategies for how we can acquire it in our age. This Principles Live Lecture will be delivered by Dr. Andrew Whitmore, assitant professor of theology at Christendom College. Dr. Whitmore authored the book Saintly Habits: Aquinas’ 7 Si...

Apr 01, 202345 minEp. 121

Popular Entertainment and the Good Life | Dr. Daniel McInerny

This lecture will be given by Dr. Daniel McInerny, a professor of philosophy at Christendom College and faculty moderator of the on-campus drama club, the Christendom Players. Dr. McInerny also teaches an upcoming Principles class on The Philosophy of Art and Beauty and has a book coming out next year from Word on Fire Academic entitled The Way of Beauty . When we hear the word “entertainment,” we may think of the frivolous, the mindless, or the downright offensive. But who among us does not enj...

Mar 01, 202337 minEp. 120

What Is Sacred Music? | Dr. Kurt Poterack

In this Principles Live Lecture, Christendom professor Dr. Kurt Poterack will help you understand the beautiful theology behind Catholic teaching on sacred music. These days, many people think "sacred music" can be any sort of music played in a religious setting. However, the Catholic Church has a long and rich tradition of carefully delineating just what sacred music means.

Jan 28, 202322 minEp. 119

The Gift of Tolkien’s Letters from Father Christmas | Dr. Trey Stanford

This lecture will be given by Dr. Trey Stanford, a professor in the Department of English Literature & Language at Christendom College. Dr. Stanford's lecture is entitled "'Terrificalest Freezing Magics': The Gift of Tolkien's Letters from Father Christmas" and will be a part of Christendom College's annual day-long Christmas at Christendom event for our President's Council benefactors, many of whom will join us in person. We hope you enjoy a glimpse into this special event!

Dec 03, 202250 minEp. 118

Why Read Jane Austen? A lesson in Humility | Dr. Kathleen Sullivan

Why read Jane Austen? She makes us smile and laugh through her beautifully written works of literature, but she also helps orient our imagination, intellect, and will towards virtue. Dr. Sullivan earned her Ph.D. in English from The Catholic University of America and serves as an assistant professor in the Department of English Language and Literature at Christendom College. She specializes in Jane Austen, 19th century British literature, and Epistolary literature. Join us for a Principles Live ...

Nov 19, 202243 minEp. 117

Why the Holy Family Matters for Your Marriage and Family | Dr. Owen Vyner

Dr. Vyner serves as the chairman in the Department of Theology at Christendom College, where he teaches classes on Scripture, the Sacraments, the Domestic Church, Fundamentals of Catholic Doctrine, and more. Today's Principles Live Lecture will present the Holy Family, referred to in the early Church as the "earthly Trinity," both in Scripture and Tradition. Such a topic is extremely relevant today in light of the increasing attacks on the family. It will conclude with pastoral guidelines for de...

Oct 27, 202248 minEp. 116

Natural Rights, Natural Law, and the American Founding | Phillip Muñoz

Christendom’s Tocqueville Forum hosted a talk by Notre Dame Professor Phillip Muñoz titled “Natural Rights, Natural Law, and the American Founding” on September 29, 2022. Muñoz addressed the question of whether traditional religious beliefs are compatible with a political order based on natural rights principles. He defended natural rights as part of the natural law, and that Catholics can be faithful and patriotic citizens.

Sep 30, 202245 minEp. 115

Choosing True Friendship | Dr. John Cuddeback

Dr. Cuddeback holds a PhD from the Catholic University of America and has taught for 25 years here at Christendom College in the Philosophy Department. He is the author of the book, "True Friendship", where virtue becomes happiness, and a lay Dominican. He is an avid gardener and hunter. In this Principles Live Lecture, Dr. Cuddeback explains that life is about relationship. One of the most important relationships that we ultimately have are friendships. We are most ultimately called to friendsh...

Sep 29, 202244 minEp. 114

Ratzinger’s Defense of Christianity Against Nietzsche | Dr. Conor Sweeney

Canadian by birth, Conor Sweeney obtained a licentiate and doctorate in Sacred Theology from the John Paul Institute for Marriage and the Family in Rome. He taught and researched in areas of Evangelization, continental philosophy, the Theology of Joseph Ratzinger, and John Paul II's Theology of the Body, and much more. Dr. Sweeney joined the theology faculty in 2020 here at Christendom College. Dr. Sweeney delivers what he calls a warmup or preparation of a class he is offering this fall semeste...

Jul 27, 202233 minEp. 113

How to Be Happy According to Aristotle | Dr. Mark Wunsch

Dr. Mark Wunsch received his undergraduate degree in Denver, and pursued his graduate degree in the Angelicum in Rome. Since 2005, he has taught and served in multiple administrative roles, associate professor of philosophy, academic dean, director of Rome academics, and chair of the philosophy department. He has taught all six of our core Philosophy classes here at Christendom. In this Principles Live Lecture, he first addresses Aristotle's novel thesis: only the virtuous man can be happy. Seco...

Jun 24, 202232 minEp. 112

Niccolò Machiavelli | Dr. Joseph Brutto

Dr. Joseph Brutto serves as associate professor of Political Science, Chairman of the Political Science and Economics department, and Director of the Advanced Studies program at Christendom College. He teaches classes on the origin of political thought, Catholic Social Doctrine, and Ancient and Political Philosophy, and more. Today's Principles Live Lecture will focus on Machiavelli. Dr. Brutto will explain how, in many ways, Machiavelli's most famous writings still impact our Western society, e...

May 19, 202229 minEp. 52

James Madison's Antislavery Constitution | Dr. Lynn Uzzell

Christendom's Tocqueville Forum welcomed Dr. Lynn Uzzell of the University of Virginia and Washington & Lee University to campus for a lecture on March 24 titled "James Madison's Antislavery Constitution." For more information on the Tocqueville Forum, visit here: https://www.tocquevilleforum.com ....

Apr 09, 20221 hr 2 minEp. 51

Inspiring the Post-Roe Generation | Abby Johnson

Pro-life advocate and author of the best-selling book Unplanned Abby Johnson delivered an address at Christendom College on Monday, March 28, encouraging the college’s students to take an even greater role in the pro-life movement during this critical moment in America’s history. Johnson spoke directly about the Jackson v. Dobbs case during her address, touching upon what could happen if Roe v. Wade is overturned this year and also on what Christendom students can do to help change the world pos...

Mar 29, 20221 hr 11 minEp. 86

Festivity as Evangelization | Dr. Daniel McInerny

Associate Professor of Philosophy Dr. Daniel McInerny delivered a talk entitled “Festivity as Evangelization” as a part of the Principles Lecture during the Christmas at Christendom event held annually at Christendom College.

Dec 05, 202132 minEp. 50

Can Religion be Legislated? | James Stoner

Christendom’s Tocqueville Forum hosted a talk by Professor James Stoner titled “Can Religion be Legislated?” in November of 2021. He discussed the role of religion and its legislators in civilizations throughout history.

Nov 16, 202147 minEp. 49

Dickens, A Christmas Carol | Sharon Hickson

Professor Sharon Hickson of Christendom College delivered a talk on A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. The talk touches on the paradoxes in the novel, the season of Advent as a season of hope, as well as a reflection and commentary on the Victorian Age.

Feb 23, 202137 minEp. 47

The Longing for Beauty in Our Age of Anxiety | Dr. Daniel McInerny

Dr. McInerny delivered a talk in the final installment of the Beato Fra Angelica Fine Arts events entitled: “The Longing for Beauty in Our Age of Anxiety”. The talk discussed “the transcendent nature of beauty and the desperate need of our anxious, attention-fractured culture to experience this transcendence. As well as how more and more our culture is defined by the metaphor of the machine and the power associated with the machine. And what’s ironic is that, while the machine is of our own maki...

Nov 16, 20201 hr 12 minEp. 46

Orestes Brownson's Unwritten Constitution | Richard Reinsch

On Monday, March 22 in Killian’s Cafe, Christendom College welcomed Richard Reinsch to give a lecture on Catholic political thinker Orestes Brownson, titled “Orestes Brownson's Unwritten Constitution.” Reinsch applied Brownson's major philosophical ideas to contemporary challenges upon American Constitutionalism.

Mar 23, 202050 minEp. 44

The Deification of Matter: The Material Universe as a Liturgical Structure | Dr. Dan Toma

Behavioral geneticist Dr. Daniel Toma discusses questions of the order and structure of the universes in light in John Arintero's notion of Theosis. he also expounds on the significance and purpose of the Incarnation. Dr. Daniel Toma is behavioral geneticist from Minnesota State University Mankato and is professor in the department of Biology. He is author of the book Vestige of Eden, Image of Eternity.

Feb 08, 202049 minEp. 101

The Burning Coal: Aquinas on the Eucharist, Eros, and Deification | Dr. Daria Spezzano, Ph.D.

On January 27th, 2020 Christendom College hosted Dr. Daria Spezzano to give a talk for the 2020 Thomas Aquinas Lecture. Dr. Spezzano demonstrated the elements of eros in St. Thomas Aquinas's understanding of the Eucharist. Thomas Aquinas also applied elements of eros more broadly to his theology of charity in a distinctly Dominican way. Dr. Daria Spezzano is an associate professor of Theology at Providence College in Providence Rhode Island. She received her Ph.D in Theology from the University ...

Jan 08, 202045 minEp. 111

Recovering Masculinity In A Pornified World | Fr. Sean Kilcawley

For a special edition of Into the Deep, Father Sean Kilcawley, a nationally known Integrity Restored speaker and a diocesan priest of the Diocese of Lincoln, Nebraska gave a dynamic address on the practicals of living a life free of pornography.

Dec 14, 20191 hr 33 minEp. 43
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