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The Nicene Creed: 1700 Years Later with Fr. Thomas G. Weinandy
May 1, 2026
1h 02m 23s
Aquinas and Descartes on Creation | Dr. Steven Baldner
Feb 3, 2026
1h 05m 08s
The Fullness of Time: A Reflection in Preparation for Christmas | Dr. Timothy O'Donnell
Dec 12, 2025
36m 19s
The Incarnation (Might Not Have) Happened | Fr. Gregory Pine
Dec 9, 2025
21m 37s
St Joseph and His Bride: A Christmas Reflection | Dr. John Cuddeback
Dec 9, 2025
41m 00s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 5/1/26 | ![]() The Nicene Creed: 1700 Years Later with Fr. Thomas G. Weinandy✨ | Nicene CreedChristian theology+3 | Fr. Thomas G. Weinandy | The Nicene Creed | — | Nicene CreedFr. Thomas G. Weinandy+3 | — | 1h 02m 23s | |
| 2/3/26 | ![]() Aquinas and Descartes on Creation | Dr. Steven Baldner✨ | AquinasDescartes+3 | Dr. Steven Baldner | Christendom CollegeSt. Francis Xavier University | — | AquinasDescartes+3 | — | 1h 05m 08s | |
| 12/12/25 | The Fullness of Time: A Reflection in Preparation for Christmas | Dr. Timothy O'Donnell✨ | IncarnationMessiah+4 | — | Christendom College | — | IncarnationMessiah+5 | — | 36m 19s | |
| 12/9/25 | ![]() The Incarnation (Might Not Have) Happened | Fr. Gregory Pine✨ | IncarnationGod's generosity+3 | Fr. Gregory Pine | Christendom College | — | IncarnationGod's love+3 | — | 21m 37s | |
| 12/9/25 | ![]() St Joseph and His Bride: A Christmas Reflection | Dr. John Cuddeback✨ | fatherhoodmarriage+5 | Dr. John Cuddeback | Christendom CollegeSt Joseph and His Bride: A Christmas Reflection | — | St. Josephfatherhood+8 | — | 41m 00s | |
| 11/5/25 | ![]() Anglican Patrimony in Catholic Communion: Problem, Gift, Challenge, Mission | Dr. Clint Brand✨ | Anglican traditionCatholic Church+4 | Dr. Clint Brand | Christendom CollegeUniversity of St. Thomas+5 | — | Anglican PatrimonyCatholic Communion+5 | — | 1h 02m 16s | |
| 10/17/25 | ![]() Let’s Talk about Mandates: Electoral Mandates and American Constitutionalism | Dr. Zachary German✨ | electoral mandatesAmerican constitutionalism+3 | Dr. Zachary German | University of TennesseeArizona State University+1 | — | mandatesConstitution+3 | — | 58m 35s | |
| 10/7/25 | ![]() 10 Things I Learned from Writing a Book on Motherhood | Nadya Williams✨ | motherhoodwriting+4 | Nadya Williams | Christendom CollegeAshland University+2 | Ashland, Ohio | motherhoodNadya Williams+4 | — | 52m 59s | |
| 10/3/25 | ![]() The Part the Muses Give Us: Poetry as First Art | James Matthew Wilson✨ | poetrycreative writing+3 | James Matthew Wilson | Christendom CollegeUniversity of Saint Thomas+1 | — | poetryJames Matthew Wilson+3 | — | 56m 37s | |
| 10/2/25 | ![]() Logos and Analogia: What Made Euclid Euclidean | Dr. Miriam Byers✨ | MathematicsEuclidean Geometry+3 | Dr. Miriam Byers | Christendom CollegePurdue University+1 | — | EuclidGeometry+3 | — | 33m 05s | |
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| 10/1/25 | ![]() No Mercy: The Catholic Culture of Death | Sr. Deirdre Byrne with Dr. R.J. Matava✨ | Catholic culturepalliative care+3 | Dr. R.J. Matava | Christendom CollegeNo Mercy: The Catholic Culture of Death | — | Catholic culturedocumentary+3 | — | 38m 12s | |
| 5/9/25 | ![]() Shakespeare’s Catholicism | Dr. Robert Rice | Professor Emeritus Dr. Robert Rice reveals compelling evidence that the great Bard, William Shakespeare, was Catholic. | 58m 23s | ||||||
| 5/6/25 | ![]() Artificial Intelligence and Decoding ChatGPT (Part Two) | Dr. Eric Jenislawski | In this second part, Christendom College theology professor Eric Jenislawski deepens the conversation by examining the historical development of natural language AI and its often-overlooked ethical and cultural implications. Beginning with early precursors like Eliza and Dissociated Press, Jenislawski traces the evolution of AI language tools up to today’s neural networks, explaining key concepts like embeddings, dataset bias, and the structure of modern models in a clear and accessible way. | 1h 36m 46s | ||||||
| 5/6/25 | ![]() Artificial Intelligence and Decoding ChatGPT (Part One) | Dr. Eric Jenislawski | In part one of this thought-provoking lecture, Christendom College theology professor Eric Jenislawski offers an explanation of ChatGPT and its natural language predecessors for a non-technical audience. He explores the nature, development, and implications of artificial intelligence, especially large language models like ChatGPT. With clarity and philosophical depth, Jenislawski guides listeners through key concepts—from how AI models are trained to what it means for machines to simulate human reasoning. Along the way, he considers the challenges of alignment, the moral concerns surrounding AI-generated content, and the phenomenon of “AI confabulation.” | 1h 22m 33s | ||||||
| 3/27/25 | ![]() What Is Art, And Why Does It Matter? | Dr. Daniel McInerny w/ Dr. George Harne | Christendom College hosted a thought-provoking discussion on the nature and significance of art, featuring philosophy professor Dr. Daniel McInerny alongside College President George A. Harne, Ph.D. The event, part of the college’s major speaker series, explored the question: “What is Art, and Why Does It Matter?”Dr. McInerny is a passionate speaker and writer on art and beauty, as evidenced in his recent book, "Beauty and Imitation: A Philosophical Reflection on the Arts." When he is not teaching and mentoring his students, McInerny has been writing fiction, nonfiction, drama, and screenplays for years, including his adult fiction novel "The Good Death of Kate Montclair," and his Kingdom of Patria series for middle-grade readers (now available on Amazon).McInerny's links:https://danielmcinerny.substack.comhttps://www.amazon.com/Way-Beauty-Philosophical-Reflection/dp/1685789854https://www.amazon.com/Good-Death-Kate-Montclair/dp/1946531464/💻 Social Media: Facebook: / christendomcollege Instagram: / christendomcollege X: https://x.com/ChristendomVALearn more about Christendom College at: https://www.christendom.edu | 1h 15m 52s | ||||||
| 2/5/25 | ![]() Jesus in Christianity and Islam: Comparative Christology & Redemptive Suffering | Dr. David Pinault | No description provided. | 1h 10m 13s | ||||||
| 1/31/25 | ![]() Beauty as the Well Spring of Action in the Thought of Thomas Aquinas | Dr. David C. Schindler | Join us for the 2025S St. Thomas Aquinas Lecture featuring Dr. David C. Schindler from the Pontifical John Paul II Institute for Marriage and Family in Washington, D.C. Delivered on the feast of St. Thomas Aquinas, this lecture explores “Beauty as the Well-Spring of Action in the Thought of Thomas Aquinas.” Dr. Schindler, an expert in metaphysics and anthropology, delves into Aquinas’s understanding of beauty—not merely as something to be admired, but as a dynamic force that moves the intellect and will. How does beauty shape our moral and spiritual lives? Why is it central to action and human flourishing? Tune in for a profound reflection on the Thomistic vision of beauty and its relevance to contemporary thought. | 54m 23s | ||||||
| 12/10/24 | ![]() More Joy in Heaven: A Father's Journey through Murder, Grief, and Forgiveness | John Echaniz | No description provided. | 1h 18m 37s | ||||||
| 12/10/24 | ![]() Patience in Its Relation to Human Knowing in Shakespeare's "Hamlet" and "The Winter's Tale" | Prof. Daniel Spiotta | What role does patience play in the search for truth and understanding? In this captivating lecture, Prof. Daniel Spiotta, Assistant Professor of English Language and Literature at Christendom College, explores the profound connection between patience and human knowing as revealed in two of Shakespeare’s greatest works, Hamlet and The Winter’s Tale. Drawing on his expertise in classical and medieval influences on early modern literature, Prof. Spiotta illuminates how Shakespeare’s characters wrestle with time, truth, and redemption, offering insights that remain deeply relevant today.This lecture was part of Christendom College’s Beato Fra Angelico Fine Arts Series, dedicated to showcasing the intersection of faith and art in the Catholic intellectual tradition. | 37m 24s | ||||||
| 12/7/24 | ![]() The Word Became Flesh: Going to Bethlehem with St. Francis | Fr. Mark-Mary Ames, CFR | In this heartwarming lecture from the Christmas at Christendom event, Fr. Mark-Mary Ames, CFR, invites listeners to journey reflecting on the wonder and humility of the Nativity. Drawing on St. Francis’s creation of the first Nativity scene and God's loving plan in his own life, Fr. Mark-Mary reveals a powerful message for our modern lives. With engaging insights and practical applications, this talk challenges us to embrace simplicity, wonder, and a deeper connection to Christ, who became flesh for our salvation. A perfect reflection for the Christmas season! | 27m 27s | ||||||
| 12/7/24 | ![]() A Father’s Love: Matthew’s Christmas Gift in Anne of Green Gables | Dr. Kathleen Sullivan | What can a humble Christmas gift reveal about the depth of a father’s love? In this lecture, Dr. Kathleen Sullivan, a literature professor at Christendom College, explores the timeless themes of generosity, love, and sacrifice in Anne of Green Gables. Focusing on Matthew Cuthbert’s tender gesture to Anne, Dr. Sullivan illuminates the spiritual and emotional significance of his Christmas gift, inviting listeners to reflect on the quiet yet profound ways love is expressed in our lives. Perfect for fans of Lucy Maud Montgomery’s classic novel and those seeking to uncover the deeper meanings of the Christmas season. Learn more about Dr. Kathleen Sullivan and her work here. | 44m 21s | ||||||
| 11/7/24 | ![]() From Politics, to Central Europe, to Art and to Religion—Scruton's Exceptional Voyage | Prof. Ferenc Hörcher | Professor Ferenc Hörcher is a Hungarian political philosopher and historian of political thought, specializing in conservatism, liberalism, and early modern political ideas. He directs the Research Institute of Politics and Government at Hungary’s University of Public Service and is a senior research fellow at the Institute of Philosophy of the Eötvös Loránd Research Network. An author of several books, including A Political Philosophy of Conservatism (2020), he has held visiting positions at renowned universities and conducted research internationally. | 50m 11s | ||||||
| 10/29/24 | ![]() The Relation Between the Catholic Faith and Natural Science | Dr. Gregory Townsend | Do you want to learn more about the complementarity of faith and reason and how Catholics should approach the sciences? Listend to this lecture to learn what Pope St. John Paul II and other Catholic teachings have to say on the subject. | 21m 30s | ||||||
| 10/18/24 | ![]() Three Ingredients for a Beautiful Liturgy | Chris Carstens | Chris Carstens unpacks the "ars celebrandi" called for by Pope John Paul II, Pope Benedict XVI, and Pope Francis. A proper ars celebrandi 1) sees God as the proper subject of the liturgical "masterpiece," 2) encourages liturgical ministers to depict this great, divine beauty through docility to the Holy Spirit's inspiration and the Church's rites, and 3) forms the baptized to see God's glory revealed in the liturgical rite through a mystagogical catechesis. In short, when a liturgy centers on God, celebrates the rite in such a way that God's glory appears (as on Mt. Tabor), and trains the people to encounter Christ in the rite--true beauty appears in our midst and in our world. The Institute for Liturgical Formation will focus on these three aspects: 1) theology of the liturgy (the Trinity's presence and action in the liturgy), 2) the ritual celebration of the liturgy (how the Church's ministers understand and execute the liturgy), and 3) the participation and spirituality of the liturgy (how God's people engage and pray the liturgy). | 54m 02s | ||||||
| 10/13/24 | ![]() Why the Liberal Arts? A Parent's Perspective | Dr. Kevin Roberts | With his distinguished background as a leader in both Catholic education and public policy and as a Christendom parent, Dr. Kevin Roberts offers a unique perspective on the role and relevance of Christendom’s education in modern American society. | 15m 50s | ||||||
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