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Reasonable Christianity?
From Godâs Mouth to Our Hands: The Case for the Canon
Send us a textCan we really trust that the Bible we read today is the inspired, complete, and authoritative Word of God?In this foundational episode of Reasonable Christianity, Roland Albertus takes you on a deep yet accessible journey through the history, formation, and reliability of the biblical canon. From the Hebrew Scriptures affirmed by Jesus to the apostolic writings of the New Testament, we uncover the divine fingerprints that mark Scripture apart from every other text.đ What Youâll Learn:What âcanonâ means and why it mattersHow the Old Testa...
2025-06-29
39 min
Reasonable Christianity?
Pride and Pentecost: Two Spirits, Two Kingdoms
Send us a textđïž Episode Title: Pride and Pentecost: Two Spirits, Two Kingdoms đą Host: Roland Albertus â Reasonable Christianity đïž Theme: Spiritual Warfare, LGBTQ Ideology, and the Churchâs WitnessIn this bold and urgent episode, Roland Albertus exposes the spiritual tension at the heart of our cultural moment: a battle between two spirits and two kingdoms. While the world celebrates Pride Month with rainbow flags and slogans of self-love, the Church remembers Pentecostâthe outpouring of the Holy Spirit and the birth of a holy people set apart for God.But...
2025-06-22
36 min
Reasonable Christianity?
Faithful Fathers, Flourishing Families: Rediscovering the Power of Biblical Fatherhood
Send us a textIn this powerful Fatherâs Day episode of Reasonable Christianity, Roland Albertus confronts one of the most urgent spiritual crises of our time: the collapse of biblical fatherhood. From the staggering statistics of fatherlessness in South Africa to the global confusion surrounding masculinity, this episode offers both a prophetic warning and a gospel-saturated call to action.With theological clarity and pastoral conviction, we explore:The Theological Foundation of fatherhood rooted in Godâs eternal natureThe Covenantal Responsibilities of earthly fathers to lead, provide, protect, and discipleThe Re...
2025-06-14
35 min
Reasonable Christianity?
Beyond Tongues and Tremors: The Forgotten Power of Pentecost.
Send us a textWhat really happened at Pentecostâand why does it matter for us today?In this deeply theological and pastorally grounded episode, Roland Albertus takes you far beyond the emotional excesses and doctrinal misunderstandings that often cloud our view of Pentecost. Instead, youâll uncover Pentecost's roots in the Jewish Feast of Weeks (Shavuot), explore how Jesus fulfills its prophetic meaning, and discover how the Holy Spirit empowers believers not for spectacle, but for sanctification, mission, and Gospel-centered community.Youâll learn:How Shavuot and Sinai point forward to Acts 2...
2025-06-08
41 min
Reasonable Christianity?
Why Jesus Had to Leave: The Ascension and the Coming of the Spirit
Send us a textIn this episode of Reasonable Christianity, Roland Albertus explores one of the most overlooked moments in the Christian calendar: the Ascension of Jesus Christ. Why did Jesus have to leave? What does His departure mean for us today? With deep theological insight and rich biblical exposition, we uncover how the Ascension:Fulfills Old Testament prophecy (Daniel 7, Zechariah 14)Echoes Jewish marriage customs and the Bridegroomâs returnLaunches Pentecost and empowers the ChurchEstablishes Jesus as our reigning King and heavenly High PriestFrom Acts 1 to Hebrews, from Exodus clouds to Christâs heavenly coro...
2025-06-01
30 min
Reasonable Christianity?
P. Diddy, Power, and the Price of Playing God
Send us a textIn this gripping and deeply biblical episode, Roland Albertus takes listeners behind the headlines of the unfolding P. Diddy scandal to uncover the spiritual truths that lie beneath the surface of fame, power, and moral collapse.We confront the heavy allegations of sexual immorality, abuse, and exploitationânot just to comment on one man's downfall, but to ask: What does Scripture say about the culture that produces and protects this kind of power?Topics include:The spiritual cost of sexual immoralityHow abuse and cultural decay stem fr...
2025-05-25
38 min
Eine Geschichte der Stadt Köln
#77 Albertus Magnus - der Doctor Universalis des Mittelalters
In dieser Folge werfen wir einen Blick auf das Leben und VermĂ€chtnis von Albertus Magnus, dem berĂŒhmten mittelalterlichen Gelehrten, der die intellektuelle Geschichte Kölns prĂ€gte. Erfahre, wie er Glauben mit Vernunft verband, zur Naturwissenschaft beitrug und Teil der Legende um den Bau des Kölner Doms wurde. War Albertus wirklich hinter dem bekanntesten Bauwerk der Stadt? Alle Infos zum Live-Podcast am 27. Mai 2025: hier Link zum Instagram-Profil von Peregrinatioreligiosa: hier Homepage: https://geschichte.koeln/ Social Media: Instagram Discord Twitch, mittwochs 20 Uhr WhatsApp-Kanal Tik Tok Facebook Youtube LinkedIn Hinterlasse ein T...
2025-05-19
29 min
Reasonable Christianity?
Miracles Are Possible: A Rational and Pastoral Defense
Send us a textIs it reasonable to believe in miracles in our scientific age?In this thought-provoking episode, host Roland Albertus combines rigorous apologetics with heartfelt pastoral care to explore the possibilityâand the probabilityâof miracles. Drawing from Scripture, classical philosophy, science, and church history, Roland challenges the assumption that miracles are irrational or outdated. Instead, he argues that if God exists and created the universe, miracles are not only possibleâtheyâre expected.đ Discover:What a biblical miracle truly isâand why definitions matter.How creation ex nihilo supports belief in sup...
2025-05-18
28 min
Global Connections Television Podcast
Michael Albertus: âLand Power: Who Has It, Who Doesn't, and How That Determines the Fate of Societiesâ
Michael Albertus is a Professor of Political Science at the University of Chicago. Albertus is the author of five books. His newest book, Land Power: Who Has It, Who Doesn't, and How That Determines the Fate of Societies, tells the story of how land came to be power within human societies, how it shapes power, and how its allocation determines the major social ills that societies grapple with. The Great Reshuffle  determines society's winners and losers in a variety of ways in the USA, such as establishing and reinforcing racial hierarchies, dealing with the housing crisis and potential solutions, i...
2025-05-16
27 min
Reasonable Christianity?
More Than a Role: The Eternal Weight of Motherhood
Send us a textIn this special Motherâs Day episode of Reasonable Christianity, Roland Albertus unpacks a robust biblical and systematic theology of motherhood. Far from being a sentimental holiday tradition, motherhood is shown to be a sacred and eternal calling woven into the very fabric of Godâs redemptive plan.Drawing from Scripture, the early Church Fathers, Reformation voices, and modern theologians like John Piper, R.C. Sproul, and Elisabeth Elliot, this episode explores motherhood from creation to eschatology. Discover how motherhood reflects Godâs image, serves His mission, and sanctifies the soulânot only...
2025-05-10
36 min
Parallax Views w/ J.G. Michael
Land Power: Who Has It, Who Doesnât, and How That Determines the Fate of Societies w/ Michael Albertus
On this episode of Parallax Views, weâre joined by University of Chicago political scientist Michael Albertus, author of the forthcoming book Land Power: Who Has It, Who Doesnât, and How That Determines the Fate of Societies (Basic Books, Jan. 14, 2025). Drawing on his expertise in democracy, dictatorship, inequality, property rights, and social conflict, Albertus unpacks how land ownership lies at the heart of power struggles shaping both authoritarian regimes and liberal democracies. The book explains how control over land fuels political inequality, social exclusion, environmental destruction, and even climate change. Albertus explains the historical and...
2025-05-08
1h 01
Reasonable Christianity?
Upon This Rock? Reflections on the Death of the Pope and the Claims of the Papacy
Send us a textIn this thought-provoking episode, Roland Albertus reflects on the death of the Pope â a moment of global significance â and uses it as a lens to examine the deeper theological claims of the papacy. Is the Pope truly the Vicar of Christ? Does Scripture support a centralized spiritual authority? Or has the modern papal office strayed far from its biblical and historical roots?Roland carefully unpacks:The Catholic interpretation of Matthew 16:18The biblical model of church leadership as local, plural, and accountableThe historical development of the papacy, from apostolic times to mode...
2025-05-04
22 min
Future Hindsight
Land, Power, and Democracy: Michael Albertus
We discuss the great reshuffle of land in the last few centuries and the intersection of land, power, and democracy.  Michaelâs civic action toolkit recommendations are: Support conservation easements Learn about the indigenous communities that have been displaced from the land where you live and finds ways to support reallocation  Michael Albertus is professor of political science at the University of Chicago and the author of five books. His most recent is Land Power: Who Has It, Who Doesnât, and How That Determines the Fate of Socie...
2025-04-03
45 min
Future Hindsight
Land, Power, and Democracy: Michael Albertus
We discuss the great reshuffle of land in the last few centuries and the intersection of land, power, and democracy.  Michaelâs civic action toolkit recommendations are: Support conservation easements Learn about the indigenous communities that have been displaced from the land where you live and finds ways to support reallocation  Michael Albertus is professor of political science at the University of Chicago and the author of five books. His most recent is Land Power: Who Has It, Who Doesnât, and How That Determines the Fate of Socie...
2025-04-03
45 min
Deep Dive with Shawn
Ground Control: How Trumpâs Territorial Ambitions Threaten Global Stability (w/ Dr. Michael Albertus)
Send us a textDr. Michael Albertus, professor of Political Science at the University of Chicago, and author of the book Land Power: Who Has It, Who Doesn't, and How That Determines the Fate of Societies, as well as the recent Foreign Affairs article The Coming Age of Territorial Expansion, joins the pod to discuss the history of land power, land owernship, territorial ambitions and their larger implications on global politics and socio-economic disparity. As Donald Trump advocates for claims on territories like Greenland, Canada, and parts of Panama, we question the ramifications of such rhetoric on...
2025-03-09
56 min
Converging Dialogues
#403 - Land Power: A Dialogue with Michael Albertus
In this episode, Xavier Bonilla has a dialogue with Michael Albertus about land power. They define land power, land sovereignty, and discuss land ownership. They talk about the great reshuffle, settler reforms, collective reforms, land-to-tiller reforms, and cooperative reforms. They discuss federal vs. private lands, 1860 Homestead Act, land and race, Native Americans and land, El Salvador and land control, Venezuelaâs land revolution, land reconciliation in South Africa, and many more topics. Michael Albertus is a Professor of Political Science at the University of Chicago. He studied math, electrical engineering, and political science at the University of Mi...
2025-02-27
1h 23
New Books in Political Science
Michael Albertus, "Land Power: Who Has It, Who Doesn't, and How That Determines the Fate of Societies" (Basic Books, 2025)
For millennia, land has been a symbol of wealth and privilege. But the true power of land ownership is even greater than we might think. In Land Power: Who Has It, Who Doesn't, and How That Determines the Fate of Societies (Basic Books, 2025), political scientist Michael Albertus shows that who owns the land determines whether a society will be equal or unequal, whether it will develop or decline, and whether it will safeguard or sacrifice its environment.Modern history has been defined by land reallocation on a massive scale. From the 1500s on, European colonial powers and new...
2025-02-11
40 min
New Books in Economic and Business History
Michael Albertus, "Land Power: Who Has It, Who Doesn't, and How That Determines the Fate of Societies" (Basic Books, 2025)
For millennia, land has been a symbol of wealth and privilege. But the true power of land ownership is even greater than we might think. In Land Power: Who Has It, Who Doesn't, and How That Determines the Fate of Societies (Basic Books, 2025), political scientist Michael Albertus shows that who owns the land determines whether a society will be equal or unequal, whether it will develop or decline, and whether it will safeguard or sacrifice its environment.Modern history has been defined by land reallocation on a massive scale. From the 1500s on, European colonial powers and new...
2025-02-11
40 min
NBN Book of the Day
Michael Albertus, "Land Power: Who Has It, Who Doesn't, and How That Determines the Fate of Societies" (Basic Books, 2025)
For millennia, land has been a symbol of wealth and privilege. But the true power of land ownership is even greater than we might think. In Land Power: Who Has It, Who Doesn't, and How That Determines the Fate of Societies (Basic Books, 2025), political scientist Michael Albertus shows that who owns the land determines whether a society will be equal or unequal, whether it will develop or decline, and whether it will safeguard or sacrifice its environment.Modern history has been defined by land reallocation on a massive scale. From the 1500s on, European colonial powers and new...
2025-02-11
40 min
New Books in Economics
Michael Albertus, "Land Power: Who Has It, Who Doesn't, and How That Determines the Fate of Societies" (Basic Books, 2025)
For millennia, land has been a symbol of wealth and privilege. But the true power of land ownership is even greater than we might think. In Land Power: Who Has It, Who Doesn't, and How That Determines the Fate of Societies (Basic Books, 2025), political scientist Michael Albertus shows that who owns the land determines whether a society will be equal or unequal, whether it will develop or decline, and whether it will safeguard or sacrifice its environment.Modern history has been defined by land reallocation on a massive scale. From the 1500s on, European colonial powers and new...
2025-02-11
40 min
New Books in World Affairs
Michael Albertus, "Land Power: Who Has It, Who Doesn't, and How That Determines the Fate of Societies" (Basic Books, 2025)
For millennia, land has been a symbol of wealth and privilege. But the true power of land ownership is even greater than we might think. In Land Power: Who Has It, Who Doesn't, and How That Determines the Fate of Societies (Basic Books, 2025), political scientist Michael Albertus shows that who owns the land determines whether a society will be equal or unequal, whether it will develop or decline, and whether it will safeguard or sacrifice its environment.Modern history has been defined by land reallocation on a massive scale. From the 1500s on, European colonial powers and new...
2025-02-11
40 min
New Books in Big Ideas
Michael Albertus, "Land Power: Who Has It, Who Doesn't, and How That Determines the Fate of Societies" (Basic Books, 2025)
For millennia, land has been a symbol of wealth and privilege. But the true power of land ownership is even greater than we might think. In Land Power: Who Has It, Who Doesn't, and How That Determines the Fate of Societies (Basic Books, 2025), political scientist Michael Albertus shows that who owns the land determines whether a society will be equal or unequal, whether it will develop or decline, and whether it will safeguard or sacrifice its environment.Modern history has been defined by land reallocation on a massive scale. From the 1500s on, European colonial powers and new...
2025-02-11
40 min
Reckoning with Jason Herbert
Reckoning: Land Power: Who Has It, Who Doesn't, and How That Determines the Fate of Societies with Dr. Michael Albertus
How is power tied to land? Who gets to have it and what do people do once they get it? What do we do about climate change and is there a way to preserve the globally lands across the spectrum? These are some of the questions we ask award winning political scientist Dr. Michael Albertus in this episode. About our guest:Michael Albertus is professor of political science at the University of Chicago. The author of four previous books, his writing has appeared in the New York Times, Washington Post, Atlantic, Foreign Affairs, a...
2025-01-27
1h 01
Book Decoded: Exploring Big Ideas and Insights for Curious Minds â Deep Dives into Nonfiction Books
"Land Power: Who Has It, Who Doesnât, and How That Determines the Fate of Societies" by Michael Albertus â A Deep Dive into Land Ownership, Political Power, and Economic Inequality Across the Globe
đđ§ Want to dive deeper? Get the book or audiobook on Amazon â â â â â â â hereâ â â â â â â .In this episode, we explore Land Power: Who Has It, Who Doesnât, and How That Determines the Fate of Societies by Michael Albertusâa powerful and in-depth analysis of how land ownership has historically shaped political power, economic inequality, and social hierarchy around the world. The book investigates the central role of land allocation policies in structuring societies, influencing development outcomes, and driving both environmental sustainability and degradation.Albertus examines a wide range of landholding systemsâindigenous, feudal, and modernâand how theyâve impacted racial inequality, gender disparities...
2025-01-25
13 min
History of Philosophy Audio Archive
#149 - My Interview with Professor Michael Albertus on his New Book âLand Powerâ: Indigenous Rights, Climate Change, Land Theft and Restitution, the Great Reshuffle, and the Chinese Sparrow Massacre
Buy Michael's Book on Amazon (Untracked Link): https://www.amazon.com/Land-Power-Doesnt-Determines-Societies/dp/1541604814/ Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/212924049-land-power Author's Website: https://www.michaelalbertus.com/ Come join my Patreon! â https://patreon.com/HemlockPatreonâ Guest Bio: Michael Albertus is a Professor of Political Science at the University of Chicago and the author of five books. His newest book, Land Power: Who Has It, Who Doesn't, and How That Determines the Fate of Societies, will be published by Basic Books in Janu...
2025-01-17
1h 16
Turn Downtime Into Storytime With Full Audiobook
Land Power: Who Has It, Who Doesn't, and How That Determines the Fate of Societies Audiobook by Michael Albertus
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 782258 Title: Land Power: Who Has It, Who Doesn't, and How That Determines the Fate of Societies Author: Michael Albertus Narrator: Braden Wright Format: Unabridged Length: 10:00:00 Language: English Release date: 01-14-25 Publisher: Hachette Book Group USA Genres: History, World Summary: An award-winning political scientist shows that a societyâs path to prosperity, sustainability, and equality depends on who owns the land For millennia, land has been a symbol of wealth and privilege. But the true power of land ownership is even greater than we might think. In Land Po...
2025-01-14
10h 00
Magnus Podcast: Conversations from the Catacombs of Liberal Education
Ep. 106 - What is Knowing?
How do we know that what we know is true? What does it mean to participate in the truth? What is the object of the will? Dr. Thaddeus Kozinki joins John to discuss Platoâs divided Line and the levels of being and knowledge. Read his article Plato and Participation Learn more about the Albertus Magnus Institute! Learn more about Father Owen Carroll Â
2024-12-20
56 min
Magnus Podcast: Conversations from the Catacombs of Liberal Education
Ep. 105 - Consecration of Self: Understanding the Order of Techne and Technology
Are digital tools inherently bad? How should we respond to the problem of tech? How do we know if what we are building is good? Don't be a tool...just use one. Join John Johnson and Austin Klise, the founder of Klise Consulting as they discuss techne and technology and the implications therein.  You can find Austin @ kliseconsulting.com Learn more about the Albertus Magnus Institute! Learn more about Father Owen Carroll
2024-12-17
40 min
Magnus Podcast: Conversations from the Catacombs of Liberal Education
Ep. 104 - The Dignity of a Liberal Artist
Join John Johnson and Angel Adams Parham as they have a discussion about race befitting the dignity of a liberal artist. Angel Adams Parham is Associate Professor of Sociology, senior fellow at the Institute for Advanced Studies in Culture, and Associate Director for the major in Political and Social Thought at the University of Virginia. Through her research in historical sociology, she engages in inquiry that examines the past in order to better understand how to live well in the present and envision wisely for the future. Learn more about the Albertus Magnus Institute!
2024-11-25
58 min
Book Friends Forever
Land Power By Michael Albertus Read By Braden Wright
An award-winning political scientist shows that a societyâs path to prosperity, sustainability, and equality depends on who owns the land For millennia, land has been a symbol of wealth and privilege. But the true power of land ownership is even greater than we might think. In Land Power, political scientist Michael Albertus shows that who owns the land determines whether a society will be equal or unequal, whether it will develop or decline, and whether it will safeguard or sacrifice its environment. Modern history has been defined by land reallocation on a massive scale. From the 1500s on, European co...
2024-11-24
04 min
Notenköpfe
Im Oldtimer zum Konzert â Der Geiger Thomas Albertus Irnberger
Thomas Albertus Irnberger zĂ€hlt unter Kennern zu den bedeutendsten Geigern seiner Generation. Obwohl er noch nicht einmal 40 ist, hat er bereits eine beeindruckende Zahl von 66 CDs aufgenommen â von Bach bis zur Moderne, viele davon preisgekrönt. Im RONDO-Podcast mit Christoph Irrgeher spricht er ĂŒber seine Liebe zu historischen Autos, ein Kreischkonzert mit Yoko Ono und darĂŒber, warum mehrere Proben mit dem Orchester vor einem Konzert so wichtig sind.+++Thomas Albertus IrnbergerDer Geiger wurde in Salzburg geboren und begann dort sein Studium am Mozarteum, spĂ€ter wechselte er zu Josef Sabaini nach Linz. Wichtig...
2024-11-15
42 min
Magnus Podcast: Conversations from the Catacombs of Liberal Education
Ep. 103 - Relationship Without Remainder
Dr. Ryan Messmore of the Institute for Catholic Liberal Education joins John to talk about the foundation of the Catholic Faith, the nature of God, and the doctrine of the Trinity. Listen and hear about the good work of ICLE, the pillars of the Catholic Faith, and Christ's relationship with His creation.  Learn more about the Albertus Magnus Institute! Learn more about Father Owen Carroll Read Dr. Messmore's book Â
2024-11-14
51 min
Mindalia.com-Salud,Espiritualidad,Conocimiento
CĂłmo exorcizar espĂritus malignos, con M ÂȘJesĂșs Albertus y Juan Miguel FernĂĄndez
En Ivoox puedes encontrar sĂłlo algunos de los audios de Mindalia. Para escuchar las 4 grabaciones diarias que publicamos entra en https://www.mindaliatelevision.com. Si deseas ver el vĂdeo perteneciente a este audio, pincha aquĂ: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vsZuh-ULuy0&t=2s Un exorcismo es expulsar o liberar a un espĂritu o entidad negativa que se ha apoderado de una persona, un lugar o un objeto. Para hacerlo pueden usarse oraciones, mantras, sĂmbolos sagrados, y otros mĂ©todos para purificar y proteger al afectado. El objetivo es restaurar la paz y el equilibrio, eliminando la inf...
2024-11-02
42 min
Enjoy The Full Audiobook Everyone Is Talking About â So Captivating!
Albertus by Simon Garfield
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/609to listen full audiobooks. Title: Albertus Series: The ABC of Fonts Series, Book 1 Author: Simon Garfield Narrator: David Thorpe Format: mp3 Length: 2 hrs and 36 mins Release date: 10-22-24 Ratings: 4.5 out of 5 stars, 2 ratings Genres: Art Publisher's Summary: Albertus, first carved on a bronze tablet in the 1930s by German Jewish refugee Berthold Wolpe, has proved to be one of the most enduring handcrafted typefaces in the world. It is at once modern and timeless, authoritative and whimsicalârenowned as the typeface of London Street signs, David Bowie albums, and Star Wars movie posters. In...
2024-10-22
2h 36
Unlock This High-Impact Full Audiobook And Feel The Difference.
Albertus by Simon Garfield
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/609to listen full audiobooks. Title: Albertus Series: The ABC of Fonts Series, Book 1 Author: Simon Garfield Narrator: David Thorpe Format: mp3 Length: 2 hrs and 36 mins Release date: 10-22-24 Ratings: 4.5 out of 5 stars, 2 ratings Genres: Art Publisher's Summary: Albertus, first carved on a bronze tablet in the 1930s by German Jewish refugee Berthold Wolpe, has proved to be one of the most enduring handcrafted typefaces in the world. It is at once modern and timeless, authoritative and whimsicalârenowned as the typeface of London Street signs, David Bowie albums, and Star Wars movie posters. In...
2024-10-22
2h 36
The Laymens Lounge
149. Robert Swierenga: Who is Albertus Van Raalte (1811-1876)?
Dutch Reformer, Institution Founder & Michigan Entrepreneur Albertus Christiaan Van Raalte was born in 1811 in the Netherlands, was a pillar in the Afscheiding, sat under Groen van Prinsterer, was always running from the law, wrote letters to Abraham Kuyper to not over-work (which council Kuyper failed to apply), led the emigrations to Michigan, helped start Hope College and Western Seminary, and loved him so church polity. To talk about Van Raalte we are joined by the living-legend Robert Swierenga, author of âA. C. Van Raalte: Pastor by Vocation, Entrepreneur by Necessity.â A stagnant economy, premodern agriculture, and...
2024-09-11
1h 01
The Mound Visit
Albertus Barber: From 88 to 98 MPH
Episode #023: Josh sits down with RHP, Albertus Barber. Albertus walks through his journey from throwing upper 80 to the upper 90's with motivating stories along the way.You can follow Albertus on Twitter here.Click here to watch on YouTubeCheck Out Josh's Stuff:The Farm SystemTwitter (X) YouTube NewsletterCheck Out Jared's Stuff:Pitch Design "U" CourseTwitter (X) Instagram YouTube Newsletter Remote Training In...
2024-08-07
52 min
Magnus Podcast: Conversations from the Catacombs of Liberal Education
Ep. 100 - The Nous and the Polis
Grab a beer and celebrate our 100th episode with us! John Johnson discusses the soul, the city, and the citizen in this Three Beers Episode with Senior Fellow Palvos Papadopoulos and special guest Ryan Hammill of the Ancient Language Institute.  Albertus Magnus Institute: https://magnusinstitute.org/ The Ancient Language Institute: https://ancientlanguage.com/ Wyoming Catholic College: https://wyomingcatholic.edu/
2024-07-31
1h 29
Magnus Podcast: Conversations from the Catacombs of Liberal Education
Ep. 099 - To Build and Behold: Recovering from Architectural Suicide
Who is man, what is he building, and why does this matter? Alan Cornett of Cultural Debris joins John Johnson to discuss mans relationship with architecture and both the worldly and eternal implications therein. Listen as they explore the architecture behind majestic Italian Cathedrals, bold American Art Deco and oppressive modern urbanism. Follow Alan @ @culturaldebris or @alancornett Learn more about Cultural Debris Excursions! Learn more about the Albertus Magnus Institute! Â
2024-07-16
1h 02
Magnus Podcast: Conversations from the Catacombs of Liberal Education
Ep. 098 - The Best and Most Noble Things
The Magnus Podcast is BACK and better than ever. If youâre a returning listener, youâll notice that this season premiere is a change of pace from previous episodes as we announce a tier of courses in the Magnus Fellowship: The Cohort: A Community of Learning for Liberal Education. This three-year program is at the heart and soul of the Albertus Magnus Institute; itâs an attempt to make concrete what we have been aiming to do since the beginning â to give our Fellows the principle parts of liberal education and unite them as they seek to discove...
2024-07-09
1h 30
Disciplinas Alternativas
DIS-007-III-22-Albertus Magnus, St año 1250.
Albertus Magnus, obispo de Ratisbon, se interesĂł por la alquimia y se le atribuyen algunos logros extraordinarios, incluida la invenciĂłn de la pistola y el cañón. Albertus Magnus naciĂł bajo el nombre de Albert de Groot, Graf von BollstĂ€dt, en Larvingen, en el Danubio, hacia 1193; era erudito, teĂłlogo y cientĂfico dominico con interĂ©s en la alquimia En años posteriores, tomĂł el apellido âMagnusâ (âel Grandeâ), que es el equivalente latino de su apellido de Groot. Se pensaba que Alberto era bastante corto de mente de niño. Capaz, al...
2024-02-13
07 min
Radio Maria België
Elke dag telt: Paul van Kerk in Nood spreekt over âRed Week', 6 tips om tijd door te brengen met oudere mensen en over de heilige Albertus
© ACN Vandaag gaan we het hebben over âRed Week'. Paul, medewerker bij Kerk in Nood vertelt ons meer over dit initiatief! We staan ook stil bij de heilige die we vandaag vieren: Albertus de Grote. Albertus werd rond het jaar 1206 te Lauingen aan de Donau (Beieren) geboren. Na zijn studies te Padua en [âŠ]
2023-11-15
45 min
Clean Power Hour
Accelerating Clean Energy Deployment and Innovation with Dr. Becca Jones-Albertus | EP176
Please take our listener survey.The Biden administration has set an ambitious goal of decarbonizing the US grid by 2035. Achieving this target will require rapidly scaling up renewable energy sources like solar, wind, and battery storage. The DOE has a little-known office called the Solar Energy Technologies Office (SETO) that âaccelerates the advancement and deployment of solar technology in support of an equitable transition to a decarbonized economy.â Today on the Clean Power Hour, we bring you Dr. Becca Jones-Albertus, head of SETO, to give an insiderâs perspective on initiatives to build the solar workfo...
2023-11-14
45 min
Southcoast Artists Index
Ep 161: Kyle DeCicco-Carey - Albertus van Beest
Welcome, Kyle DeCicco-Carey to In-Focus Podcast Number 161! Kyle is the Library Director at the Millicent Library in Fairhaven, Massachusetts, and speaks with us on the fifth and last episode of this series about famous Fairhaven artists. This episode is about Albertus van Beest. Our five-part series of conversations on celebrated Fairhaven artists from days gone by with Kyle have included: Podcast Episode 132  - William Bradford Podcast Episode 133 - Lemuel Eldred Podcast Episode 146 - Robert Swain Gifford Podcast Number 152 - Charles Henry Gifford This series is supported in part by a grant from the Fairhaven Cultural Council, a loc...
2023-08-14
56 min
Transqat
Transqat Episode 21: Albertus Magnus PRIDE
00:15 Albertus Magnus College        Albertus Magnus (the man)        Dominican Sister of Peace        AM PRIDE Club04:00 Dr. Bonnie Pepper        Jeffrie Gangwisch25:15 Prof. Sarah Wallman25:42 Prof. Deborah Frattini26:30 Newt, CEO Transqat Enterprises LLC        QUEERY w/ Cameron Esposito27:30  Pentatonix         Mitch Grassi28:30  Janelle Monae29:24  Willow Smith...
2023-03-24
50 min
SpringPath: The Podcast
Is Albertus Magnus For You? - SpringPath & Albertus Magnus Podcast
Mike Cardinal interviews Carli Colavolpe for our second Albertus Magnus episode. She explains what makes the school so great including things like location, programs, job placement and scholarships. She also highlights new opportunities coming to Albertus Magnus such as a nursing Co-Op and a brand new Womens Ice Hockey team. If you have any questions for Carli, you may contact her at Carli.Matrisian@albertus.edu. Thanks for watching!
2023-02-28
23 min
Siempre Pa'lante! Always Forward
16 - Family First, Art Comes Next feat. Albertus Joseph
Bienvenido mi gente! Welcome to Siempre Paâlante! Always Forward. Iâm your host, Giraldo Luis AlvarĂ©. Gracias for listening. In this episode, our guest experienced the true essence of family as a child living in New York, New Jersey and in the country of Suriname located in South America. These humble beginnings cultivated a love for art he would embrace later in life. His paintings and murals are masterpieces featuring icons in music, culture and sports with most of them highlighting women. One thing you will notice is the majority of women are Black, Indig...
2023-02-11
16 min
Magnus Podcast: Conversations from the Catacombs of Liberal Education
Ep. 066 - The Battle for Beauty
If beauty awakens the Divine, what does it mean for a culture when it is deficient in beauty? How do we return beauty to its proper place in the quadrivium? How do we restore beauty to a culture void of wonder? In this episode, John and Larissa discuss beauty (and the lack) in education with Dr. Shannon Valenzuela. Â Shannon K. Valenzuela, Ph.D., is an Affiliate Assistant Professor of Humanities and English at the University of Dallas. She received her B.A. in English and Classics from the University of Dallas, and her P...
2022-12-15
54 min
Magnus Podcast: Conversations from the Catacombs of Liberal Education
Ep. 065 - The Enchanting Lie of Democratism
âOur will is always for our own good, but we do not always see what that is; the people is never corrupted, but it is often deceived.â Jean Jacques Rousseau TrueâŠor false? Listen to John interview Dr. Emily B. Finley, author of the newly released book, âThe Ideology of Democratism," in which Finley posits that the west has been deceived into a false understanding of democracy that is far removed the true meaning of the word. This enchanting, imaginative âdemocracy,â has its roots in Enlightenment thinkers, specifically Rousseau and The Social Contract. So what does...
2022-12-09
54 min
Magnus Podcast: Conversations from the Catacombs of Liberal Education
Ep. 058 - Contemplating the Divine, or the Study of Numbers
   The modern understanding of mathematics is disenchanting and fragmented. Dr. Andrew Seeley is here to talk about mathematics within the ancient understanding of the quadrivium and the greater context of the human person.   Dr. Andrew Seeley is a Tutor at Thomas Aquinas College in California, Director of the Arts of Liberty Project at University of Dallas, Executive Director of the Institute for Catholic Liberal Education, and on the Board of Directors for the Albertus Magnus Institute. A 1987 graduate of Thomas Aquinas, Dr. Seeley received his Licentiate from the Pontifical Institute in Medieval Studies (Toronto) and a Ph.D. in...
2022-10-12
39 min
SpringPath: The Podcast
SpringPath Podcast: Albertus Magnus- Carli Matrisian
SpringPath host Mike Cardinal talks with Carli Matrisian, Admissions Counselor, Athletic Liaison and Head Softball Coach for Albertus Magnus. Carli emphasizes her recipe for success, âGet out of your dorm and get involved with your surroundings.â Albertus offers a 50-acre campus in the college town of New Haven, CT where you can walk to the beach, experience the history of New Haven or drive to NYC or Boston. We also cover the investments Albertus Magnus makes in the success of their students to maintain a 97% employed or masters bound graduate statistic which is well above the national average. Reach out...
2022-10-12
17 min
Over The Wire Podcast
095: Agrarian reforms and the property rights gap with Mike Albertus
Podcast: In Common (LS 30 · TOP 5% what is this?)Episode: 095: Agrarian reforms and the property rights gap with Mike AlbertusPub date: 2022-05-16Notes from Over The Wire Podcast:Discussing the results of agrarian reforms in Latin America, which are designed to redistribute land to rural peasants. Many of these reforms have left a âgapâ, or a lack of formalisation, defensibility, and alienability of these new rural land rightsGet Podcast Transcript âpowered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationIn this episode, Michael speaks with Mike Al...
2022-05-27
1h 29
In Common
095: Agrarian reforms and the property rights gap with Mike Albertus
In this episode, Michael speaks with Mike Albertus, associate professor of Political Science at the University of Chicago. They talk about Mikeâs most recent book, Property Without Rights: Origins and Consequences of the Property Rights Gap. In the book, Mike is studying the results of agrarian reforms in Latin America, which are designed to redistribute land to rural peasants. Many of these reforms have left a âgapâ, or a lack of formalization, defensibility, and alienability of these new rural land rights. Mikeâs main thesis of the book is that this gap has persisted in large part because of strate...
2022-05-16
1h 29
Albertus Kevin
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2022-05-14
02 min
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2022-05-14
01 min
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2022-04-23
03 min
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2022-04-23
02 min
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2022-02-21
03 min
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2022-02-14
02 min
The Stiicky Eddie Podcast
Stiicky Eddie #34: R.E.E.D. with The Albertus Project
Hello everyone, and welcome to this weekâs episode! I am your host, Chelsea. January 6, 2021 was a horrendous day in our nationâs recent history, to say the least. On that day, Alex Colyer watched as the Capitol riots here in the U.S. unfolded, finding it extremely odd that her best friend, Reed McGregor, wasnât answering her phone. Alex is a political professional here, after all, and talking about these matters was something the two were passionate about. Because she happened to be visiting home at the time, it was Alexâs sister and mother who had...
2021-12-14
1h 05
Smart Energy Voices
Blueprint for a Zero Carbon Grid: The DOE Solar Futures Study, with Dr. Becca Jones-Albertus
In this episode of Smart Energy Voices, host John Failla has a conversation with Dr. Becca Jones-Albertus, Solar Energy Technologies Office Director, Department of Energy. The DOE recently released the Solar Futures Study detailing the significant role of solar in decarbonizing the nationâs power grid. The study showed that by 2035 solar energy has the potential to power 40% of the nationâs electricity, drive deep carbonization of the grid, and employ as many as 1.5 million people without raising electricity prices. Listen in to hear from the mind and leader behind that study.You will want to hear this...
2021-10-29
54 min
Albertus Kevin
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2021-10-24
04 min
La Musica di Ameria Radio
La Musica di Ameria Radio del 18 ottobre 2021 musiche di Johannes Albertus e Johannes Fredericus Groneman
A cura di Maria Teresa FerrantePROGRAMMA Johannes Albertus Groneman (1711 â 1778) Sonata per violino op. 1 n. 12 in sol maggiore 1. Andante 2. Largo 3. Allegro Willem Noske, violino Victor Bouguenon, violoncello Johannes Fredericus Groneman (ca. 1708 - 1781) Sonata per flauto in mi minore 1. Allegro 2. Andante 3. Presto Jed Wentz, flauto BalĂĄzs MĂĄtĂ©, violoncello Marcello Bussi, clavicembalo Johannes Albertus Groneman Triosonata in mi minore Ge...
2021-10-18
55 min
Magnus Podcast: Conversations from the Catacombs of Liberal Education
Ep. 035 - Triangulation of Desire in Girard and Shakespeare with Patrick Downey and Tiffany Schubert.
Join AMI Fellows beginning a course on RenĂ© Girardâs Theatre of Envy. Professors Downey and Schubert set the groundwork for exploring the realm of mimetic rivalry, triangulation, scapegoating, and how Rene Girard uses these theories in interpreting some of Shakespeareâs greatest plays. To become a Fellow today and join us in live and interactive courses, visit MagnusInstitute.org. Support the work of the Albertus Magnus Institute with a tax-deductible donation here. https://magnusinstitute.org/give/
2021-10-09
43 min
Albertus Kevin
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2021-07-26
01 min
KB nationale bibliotheek
Schatten van de KB - Het rariteitenkabinet van Albertus Seba
De Naaukeurige beschryving van het schatryke kabinet der voornaamste seldzaamheden der natuur is een beschrijving van het rariteitenkabinet van Albertus Seba uit 1734-1765. Het rariteitenkabinet van Albertus Seba Het verzamelen van rariteiten zoals kunstobjecten, wetenschappelijke instrumenten, schelpen, fossielen, insecten en lichaamsdelen op sterk water was een geliefde bezigheid in de achttiende eeuw. Onder de vele zeventiende- en achttiende-eeuwse Nederlandse rariteitenkabinetten neemt het kabinet van Albertus Seba een belangrijke plaats in. In korte tijd wist deze Amsterdamse apotheker een grote collectie schelpen, gesteenten, opgezette dieren en uitheemse naturalia bij elkaar te brengen. In deze podcast bespreken we het bijzondere boek waarin...
2021-05-20
21 min
Magnus Podcast: Conversations from the Catacombs of Liberal Education
Ep. 033 - The Thirty-Third Canto with Anthony Esolen.
This is the final lecture from Senior Fellow Anthony Esolenâs course for the Magnus Fellowship: Into the World Beyond with Dante. Complete course recordings from this and every course in the Magnus Fellowship are now available to all AMI Fellows. Become one today at MagnusInstitute.org. New Summer and Fall courses in the Magnus Fellowship just announced. Jump on in. https://magnusinstitute.org/magnus-courses/ Buy Dr. Anthony Esolenâs translation of the Divine Comedy here if you canât find it in your local brick and mortar bookstore: https://www.amazon.com/Inferno-Divine-Comedy-Dante/dp/0812970063/ref=sr_1...
2021-05-05
1h 59
Magnus Podcast: Conversations from the Catacombs of Liberal Education
Ep. 028 - Dante at 700 with Anthony Esolen.
Season 2 of Magnus Podcast kicks off with a visit from renowned scholar, translator, author, and AMI Senior Fellow, Dr. Anthony Esolen. Listen in on his inaugural lecture for the Albertus Magnus Instituteâs Fellowship as we dive deep into the life, times, and work of Dante Alighieri and read the first ten cantos of Danteâs Inferno. Visit MagnusInstitute.org today to become a Fellow and register for our next round of courses soon to be announced. Support AMIâs work with a tax-deductible donation at https://magnusinstitute.org/give/. Anthony Esolenâs translation...
2021-03-09
1h 14
Atalks
Studio Perancangan Arsitektur & Pandemi
Atalks episode pertama di tahun 2021, dan ternyata pandemi pun belum berakhir, dan dalam episode ini, Albertus Prawata akan "curhat" terkait pengalamannya dalam menjalankan kegiatan perkuliahan studio perancangan arsitektur secara online yang telah dilakukan selama satu semester.
2021-01-18
27 min
That Indie Talk
Episode 14 : Cleo Albertus
On this episode , we were in Conversation with Cleo Albertus. A legendary trail runner from Cape Town who recently moved back to Johannesburg. We spoke about all things running on the trails and on the road. We touched on Her top tips on how to start trail running Her favourite shoes for running on the road and in the streets Running on the Promenade in Cape Town vs. Dodging taxis in Johannesburg Not forgetting, live during the time of Corona and next steps in terms of her live...
2020-12-08
51 min
Magnus Podcast: Conversations from the Catacombs of Liberal Education
Ep. 023 - The Fr. Owen Carroll: Being and Loving in St. Thomas
Proving the Existence of God. Being, truth, and the desire to know more fully. Voluntas. Responding to the "But who moved God?" argument. Bertrand Russell and Kant. Motus in Aquinas vs Aristotle, and breaking through the infinite regress objection. Have you heard this before? Dying and the glory of beauty. Christ, giver of life. Love as the intellectual desire. Countering the modern desire to oppose the intellect and the will. Love and the first act of the will. NB: at 24:17 Fr. Owen says "Motus for Aristotle is this movement from non-being to being." He seems to have mea...
2020-09-04
59 min
Magnus Podcast: Conversations from the Catacombs of Liberal Education
Ep. 021 - Fr. Owen Carroll: What is Sacred Doctrine?
You might not know of him, but you know of his students. Rev. Dr. Owen Carroll taught for decades at DePaul, St. Mary's College of CA, and the Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology. Praying to remain hidden, his work as teacher and spiritual father of many has born much fruit. Today, he teaches us. Through the lens of St. Thomas Aquinas's Summa Theologiae, discover the first principle of sacred doctrine. This first episode in a series with Fr. Carroll will plumb the depths. Grab your Summa and a notebook! To become a Fellow with t...
2020-08-13
1h 26
Magnus Podcast: Conversations from the Catacombs of Liberal Education
Ep. 020 - BONUS - THREE BEERS (Fourth of July Edition) - Education and America
Sit in for a few cold beers at Garman's Irish Pub in Santa Paula, CA with John Johnson and Dr. Andrew Seeley, member of the board of directors at the Albertus Magnus Institute. Part 1: Should the educated person find fulfillment in the civic life or the contemplative life? A brief history of liberal education in America and Thomas Aquinas College. What is the seminar method? How learning to learn gets you any job. Part 2: (THE FOURTH BEER): America: liberal or liberal? To what extent is the American experiment compatible with authentic human freedom? ...
2020-07-04
2h 20
Magnus Podcast
Ep. 020 - BONUS - THREE BEERS (Fourth of July Edition) - Education and America
Sit in for a few cold beers at Garman's Irish Pub in Santa Paula, CA with John Johnson and Dr. Andrew Seeley, member of the board of directors at the Albertus Magnus Institute. Part 1: Should the educated person find fulfillment in the civic life or the contemplative life? A brief history of liberal education in America and Thomas Aquinas College. What is the seminar method? How learning to learn gets you any job. Part 2: (THE FOURTH BEER): America: liberal or liberal? To what extent is the American experiment compatible with authentic human freedom?We have announced our inaugural body of...
2020-07-04
2h 20
Krise reimt sich nicht auf Kloster
Seit 30 Jahren mit Herz dabei
Seit 30 Jahren ist Helga Knoblauch nun schon in unserer Gemeinde aktiv. DafĂŒr hat sie eine Folge in unserem Podcast und den St. Albertus Magnus Preis auf jeden Fall verdient. Diesen erhielt sie dieses Jahr fĂŒr ihr auĂerordentliches Engagement im Caritaskrei, Migrantenkreis und vielem mehr. Viel SpaĂ!
2020-06-10
10 min
Atalks
Studio Arsitektropis & Pandemi
Pandemi virus Corona (Covid-19) telah memberikan ketidakpastian dan perubahan yang sangat berdampak dalam aktifitas manusia di seluruh dunia. Dengan adanya lock down, social distancing, dan physical distancing di beerbagai negara dan kota, telah merubah aktivitas kita sehari-hari. Dalam Atalks untuk Studio Arsitektropis, pada episode Studio Arsitektropis dan Pandemi, Â Ren Katili akan berbagi mengenai kegiatan dan aktifitas Studio Arsitektriopis pada saat pandemi kali ini.Â
2020-05-06
17 min
Magnus Podcast: Conversations from the Catacombs of Liberal Education
Ep. 018 - Love and Dominion Pt. 3, Patrick Downey.
Wrapping the live mini-course with an exploration of Sören Kierkegaard's "Philosophical Fragments," this lecture and discussion plums the depths of what it is to be lover and beloved. An online version of the text discussed can be found here: https://www.religion-online.org/book/philosophical-fragments/ Dr. Patrick Downey's latest book can be purchased here: https://www.amazon.com/Desperately-Wicked-Philosophy-Christianity-Human-ebook/dp/B002VLZ4KC/ref=sr_1_7?keywords=Patrick+Downey&qid=1584753386&sr=8-7 Donate to the Albertus Magnus Institute or apply for the fellowship here: https://magnusinstitute.org/
2020-03-23
1h 28
Magnus Podcast
Ep. 017 - Love and Dominion Pt. 2, Patrick Downey.
From Plato and Aristotle, to the Bible, you're going to appreciate this lecture that will serve as a foretaste of things to come at the Albertus Magnus Institute.
2020-03-22
52 min
Magnus Podcast: Conversations from the Catacombs of Liberal Education
Ep. 017 - Love and Dominion Pt. 2, Patrick Downey.
Continue a philosophical and theological survey of love and dominion with author, professor, and Senior Fellow of the Albertus Magnus Institute, Dr. Patrick Downey. From Plato and Aristotle, to the Bible, you're going to appreciate this lecture that will serve as a foretaste of things to come at the Albertus Magnus Institute. We are gearing up to revolutionize higher education. Like giving alms to good causes? Become a monthly benefactor today at MagnusInstitute.org/give.
2020-03-22
52 min
Magnus Podcast
Ep. 016 - Love and Dominion Pt. 1, Patrick Downey.
Jump into a philosophical and theological survey of love and dominion with author, professor, and senior fellow of the Albertus Magnus Institute, Dr. Patrick Downey.
2020-03-10
41 min
Magnus Podcast: Conversations from the Catacombs of Liberal Education
Ep. 016 - Love and Dominion Pt. 1, Patrick Downey.
Jump into a philosophical and theological survey of love and dominion with author, professor, and senior fellow of the Albertus Magnus Institute, Dr. Patrick Downey. From Plato and Aristotle, to the Bible, you're going to appreciate this lecture that will serve as a foretaste of things to come at the Albertus Magnus Institute. We are gearing up to revolutionize higher education. Are you in? Learn more, join the Magnus Fellowship, and donate today at MagnusInstitute.org .
2020-03-10
41 min
Magnus Podcast
Ep. 015 - A Gentler Introduction to the Trivium and Quadrivium, Steven Cortright.
Steven Cortright, President of the Albertus Magnus Institute, and Professor at Saint Mary's College of California, discusses each of these seven arts that can make a man free.
2020-03-09
53 min
Magnus Podcast: Conversations from the Catacombs of Liberal Education
Ep. 015 - A Gentler Introduction to the Trivium and Quadrivium, Steven Cortright.
Steven Cortright, President of the Albertus Magnus Institute, and Professor at Saint Mary's College of California, discusses each of these seven arts that can make a man free. For more, visit MagnusInstitute.org.
2020-03-09
53 min
Magnus Podcast: Conversations from the Catacombs of Liberal Education
Ep. 014 - The Scandal of the Uneducated College Graduate, with Dale Ahlquist.
You are invited to eavesdrop on a conversation over the tasting of fine wine with renowned author, television host, and President of the Society of Gilbert Keith Chesterton, Dale Ahlquist. Here we discuss the scandal of the uneducated college graduate, the problem with modern education - and the solutions.What Chesterton called the "commodification of the student" meets its unhappy death at the Albertus Magnus Institute and the Magnus Fellowship. Apply today at MagnusInstitute.org/Fellowship. It is completely free. And you can be too. No catch.And for the kids, learn more about the...
2020-02-12
39 min
Magnus Podcast
Ep. 014 - The Scandal of the Uneducated College Graduate, with Dale Ahlquist.
You are invited to eavesdrop on a conversation over the tasting of fine wine with renowned author, television host, and President of the Society of Gilbert Keith Chesterton, Dale Ahlquist. Here we discuss the scandal of the uneducated college graduate, the problem with modern education - and the solutions.What Chesterton called the "commodification of the student" meets its unhappy death at the Albertus Magnus Institute and the Magnus Fellowship.Apply today at MagnusInstitute.org/Fellowship. It is completely free.And you can be too. No catch.And for the kids, learn more about the Chesterton Academy here. https://chestertonschoolsnetwork...
2020-02-12
39 min
Magnus Podcast: Conversations from the Catacombs of Liberal Education
Ep. 013 - Overthrowing Technocracy, Tom Zimmer.
Master technology or be mastered by it - there is no middle ground. Discover COR as we sit down in Lander, Wyoming with Dr. Tom Zimmer to discuss digital detox and the power of the great outdoor classroom to spark the intellect. No matter your state in life, you can cut ties with the front country for good. Break free now at corexpeditions.org. This wraps our initial three-part series highlighting the great work being done at Wyoming Catholic College, but there is plenty more coming down the pike from Lander in future episodes of the Magnus...
2020-01-30
49 min
Magnus Podcast
Ep. 013 - Overthrowing Technocracy, Tom Zimmer.
Master technology or be mastered by it - there is no middle ground. Discover COR as we sit down in Lander, Wyoming with Dr. Tom Zimmer to discuss digital detox and the power of the great outdoor classroom to spark the intellect. No matter your state in life, you can cut ties with the front country for good. Break free now at corexpeditions.org.This wraps our initial three-part series highlighting the great work being done at Wyoming Catholic College, but there is plenty more coming down the pike from Lander in future episodes of the Magnus Podcast. Be sure...
2020-01-30
49 min
The Meat Grinder
Courtside with Joe Morelli S2 E3: Albertus Magnus coach MITCH OLIVER
Albertus Magnus coach Mitch Oliver talks about his team, his program and how to navigate the wild world of college basketball recruiting. Plus, Joe and Sean eulogize Sheila Beneski, the first lady of CT basketball. Rundown: 0:00 â Opening Montage: Trumbull ends Staples' unbeaten start (Trumbull's Mileeq Green, coach Buddy Bray). 0:51 -- Recapping the week that was: East Catholic wins big at Hoophall, Windsor survives. The latest Top 10 Poll. 14:34 -- Remembering Sheila Beneski, the First Lady of Connecticut HS Basketball. 21:58 -- Interview with Albertus Magnus coach Mitch Oliver. 56:02 -- Wrapping up, games to watch this week. Learn more about yo...
2020-01-21
1h 07
Magnus Podcast
Ep. 006 - Aristotle's Rhetoric in St. John's Gospel, John Johnson.
While taping with Faculty of Thomas Aquinas College, our host was invited to present to the students. In this discussion we cover the power of memes, why the beloved disciple is so beloved, how to respond to Judas when we see him in action even today, and more.How about giving this podcast five stars and a share?We're up to great things at the Albertus Magnus Institute. Mark your calendar for something BIG happening on the feast of St. Albert the Great, November 15 at MagnusInstitute.org.
2019-10-02
1h 25
Magnus Podcast
Ep. 005 - How Can Doctrine Change? Bernhard Blankenhorn.
Fr. Bernhard Blankenhorn is a professor of theology at the Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas in Rome (also known as the Angelicum). This live presentation will clarify much of the murkiness surrounding the upcoming Synod on the Amazon, as well as give a survey of different criteria by which pastors, theologians and the lay faithful seek to determine the possibilities and limits of doctrinal development. A proper understanding of the nature of revelation and tradition and of the authentic function of the Magisterium will help the person in the pew to better navigate some of the debates in the C...
2019-09-12
1h 22
Magnus Podcast
Ep. 004 - BONUS - THREE BEERS - Buddhism and Christianity
Compatible or incompatible? Find out as we welcome author and scholar, Dr. Thomas Cattoi. The beers are real. The guests are real. The conversation is real.For more information or to support the Albertus Magnus Institute, visit MagnusInstitute.org.
2019-08-13
1h 08
Magnus Podcast
Ep. 003 - The Scientific Revolution and its Upshot for Philosophy, Joseph Zepeda.
Dr. Joseph Zepeda is a professor at Saint Mary's College of California, where he teaches in the Integral Program of Liberal Arts, a four-year Great Books curriculum. A graduate of Thomas Aquinas College, he completed his doctoral study in History and Philosophy of Science at the University of Notre Dame before joining the Integral Program. His published work focuses on the relations between scientific and philosophical thought in the Scientific Revolution, and more broadly on the history of philosophy. His articles have appeared in Intellectual History Review, History of Philosophy Quarterly, and the Journal of Inklings Studies. He lives in...
2019-08-07
57 min
Magnus Podcast
Ep. 002 - How to Read the Bible, Patrick Downey.
Dr. Patrick Downey is the Author of "Desperately Wicked: Philosophy, Christianity, and the Human Heart" and "Serious Comedy: The Philosophical and Theological Significance of Tragic and Comic Writing in the Western Tradition." He has a MTS degree from Harvard and a Doctorate from Boston College. He's a professor of Philosophy at St. Mary's College of California.For more information or to support the Albertus Magnus Institute, visit MagnusInstitute.org.
2019-08-07
28 min
Magnus Podcast
Ep. 001 - The Liberal Arts, Steven Cortright.
Welcome to the Magnus Podcast - a production of the Albertus Magnus Institute, Inc. Dedicated to the promotion of another sort of learning, the Albertus Magnus Institute seeks to invite all into the truth, "Omnes ad Veritatem."Today's Episode features an exclusive lecture from liberal arts legend, Professor Steven Cortright of St. Mary's College. What are the liberal arts? How as an imposter with the same name usurped their rightful place in academia? And how can we return? You might have to listen twice. For more information, visit MagnusInstitute.org.
2019-08-07
1h 01