Episodios

  • Catholic Social Teaching and the Conservatism Today with Dr. Bracy Bersnak | Christendom Conversations | Ep. 9
    Oct 3 2025

    Dr. Bracy Bersnak, a professor of political science and economics at Christendom College, joins Dr. Harne for a discussion on Catholic social teaching and the historical context of intellectual conservatism after World War II. The conversation explores the tension between nationalism and globalization, while also contrasting US and European migration issues, and highlighting the importance of Alexis de Tocqueville's writings.

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    39 m
  • Art, Truth, and Tragedy with James Matthew Wilson | Christendom Conversations | Ep. 8
    Sep 5 2025

    James Matthew Wilson discusses the craft of poetry and shares his intellectual journey, highlighting the role of art and literature in shaping the human experience. The conversation revolves around beauty, truth, and the complexities of human suffering through literature. Wilson also offers listeners readings of his poetry.

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    35 m
  • Chesterton and Education with Dale Ahlquist | Christendom Conversations | Ep. 7
    Aug 1 2025

    Dale Ahlquist shares his journey to Catholicism, influenced by G.K. Chesterton. The importance of beauty in education and Chesterton's insights into human nature.

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    28 m
  • Music, Crisis, and Conversion with Frank La Rocca | Christendom Conversations | Ep. 6
    Jul 3 2025

    In this episode, Frank La Rocca joins Christendom College President George A. Harne, Ph.D., to share his powerful musical and spiritual journey — from his early years studying music to his transition into composing, and the moments of crisis that ultimately led to his conversion to Catholicism. He also discusses the influence of his jazz trumpeter father, the challenges of modernist music, and the creation of his celebrated Mass of the Americas.

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    40 m
  • Strategies for Growing in Virtue with Andrew Whitmore | Christendom Conversations | Ep. 5
    Jun 6 2025

    Professor Andrew Whitmore discusses his book 'Saintly Habits' and his new online course, 'Becoming a Saint', which both focus on cultivating a life of virtue. The conversation covers the definition of virtue, the importance of practice, and the role of grace in personal growth. Imitating virtuous individuals and maintaining patience are emphasized as key to developing true virtue.

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    40 m
  • Family, Friendship, and the Good Life with John Cuddeback | Christendom Conversations | Ep. 4
    May 2 2025

    Christendom College Philosophy Professor John Cuddeback shares insights on how ancient and medieval wisdom can guide family life. He discusses the roles of ethics, friendship, and family in achieving a good life. The conversation highlights the father's role in establishing order, the significance of leisure for learning, and the value of natural family conversations. Mentorship, gratitude, and docility are presented as key virtues for personal growth and a well-ordered life.

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    50 m
  • The Crisis and Future of Catholic Education with Jon Kirwan | Christendom Conversations | Ep. 3
    Apr 4 2025

    Explore the Catholic intellectual tradition with John Kirwan, who shares his educational journey and insights into the current crisis in education. He discusses the historical roots of this crisis, influenced by progressive movements and the denial of objective truths. The conversation highlights failures in New York City's educational projects, the rise of liberal arts education, and the need to integrate traditional philosophy with modern leadership for effective school administration.

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    49 m
  • Theology of the Body and the Impact of Technology with Mary Stanford | Christendom Conversations | Ep. 2
    Mar 7 2025

    Prof. Mary Stanford joins Dr. Harne for a conversation that covers the theology of the body, the effects of technology on communication, and the importance of physical presence in education. It also highlights the role of shame in relationships, the necessity of boredom for creativity, and the impact of parents' technology habits on children.

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    47 m