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Gaudiumetspes22 podcastGaudiumetspes22 podcastChristopher Altieri joins Larry Chapp and Kale Zelden to discuss the Roman Curia and other issues2025-01-211h 54Gaudiumetspes22 podcastGaudiumetspes22 podcastChristopher Altieri joins Larry Chapp and Kale Zelden to discuss the Roman Curia and other issues2025-01-211h 54KYMN Morning Show | KYMN Local NewsKYMN Morning Show | KYMN Local NewsThe Northfield Candidate Show with guest Professor Christopher Chapp of the St. Olaf College Institute for Community and Freedom 11/4/24A show featuring in-depth conversations with the people running for local office in Northfield. On this edition, hosts Logan Wells and Rich Larson are joined by Political Science Professor Christopher Chapp, who heads up the St. Olaf College Institute for Community and Freedom, and is an expert in the field of political polling.2024-11-0430 minKYMN Morning Show | KYMN Local NewsKYMN Morning Show | KYMN Local NewsThe Morning Show - Christopher Chapp discusses St. Olaf Institute for Freedom & Community 'Food Policy and Food Politics' series, 2-15-24 Christopher Chapp, Director of the Institute for Freedom & Community at St. Olaf College talks about the 'Food Policy and Food Politics' series beginning in March. These events will be free and open to the public . For dates, topics, and speakers, visit institute.st.olaf.edu. 2024-02-1515 minPublic Policy This WeekPublic Policy This WeekA Much Too Soon Look at the 2024 Presidential Election with Professor Christopher Galdieri of St. Anselm College, 9/8/23Hosts Christopher Chapp and Rich Larson discuss the state of the 2024 Presidential election 14 months before Election Day with Professor Christopher Galdieri of St. Anselm College in Goffstown, New Hampshire.2023-09-0858 minPublic Policy This WeekPublic Policy This WeekThe new media with Axios-Twin Cities reporter Torey Van Oot 8/25/23Hosts Christopher Chapp and Rich Larson talk with Torey Van Oot, the political reporter for Axios Twin-Cities about new models of media, the challenges of covering the news in today's climate, and what the public wants and expects from news sources. 2023-08-251h 00Public Policy This WeekPublic Policy This WeekSocial Media and Conspiracy Theories with Dr. Christina Farhart of Carleton College 7/14/23Hosts Chris Chapp and Bruce Morlan discuss the widespread use of misinformation and how social media has made it so easy to insert conspiracy theories into our lives, with Dr. Christina Farhart, a professor of Political Science at Carleton College who has also worked with the the National Science Foundation in the Division of Social and Economic Sciences and the American Educational Research Association. 2023-07-141h 07Public Policy This WeekPublic Policy This WeekThe 2023 Minnesota Legislature with Walker Orenstein of MinnPost 6/16/23Hosts Joe Moravchik and Christopher Chapp talk with Walker Orenstein of MinnPost about the 2023 Minnesota Legislative Session, which is being called the most impactful in 50 years. 2023-06-211h 03Public Policy This WeekPublic Policy This WeekMinnesota's Changing Demographics with State Demographer Susan Brower 6/2/23Hosts Christopher Chapp and Jon Olson discuss the importance of demographics to a democracy with Minnesota State Demographer Susan Brower, and how Minnesota's shifting demographic landscape will shape policy, and politics, in the future.2023-06-0258 minPublic Policy This WeekPublic Policy This WeekAcademic Freedom with Carleton College President Emeritus Steven Poskanzer 5/19/23Hosts Christopher Chapp, a professor of Political Science at St. Olaf College, and Rich Larson talk about Academic Freedom, and free speech on American college campuses with the President Emeritus of Carleton College President Emeritus Steven Poskanzer, author of the book Higher Education Law: The Faculty2023-05-1955 minPublic Policy This WeekPublic Policy This WeekThe Minnesota Defense Advanced Technology Sector with Chip Laingen and Pat Dillon 3/10/23Hosts Jon Olson and Chris Chapp talk with Pat Dillon, the President of MNSBIR, and Chip Laingen, the Executive Director of the Defense Alliance about helping Minnesota small businesses do business with the US Defense Department, and the challenges those companies face.2023-03-1056 minPublic Policy This WeekPublic Policy This WeekThe role of religion in modern American politics with Professor Christopher Chapp 12/23/22This week hosts Joe Moravchik and Rich larson discuss the intersection of politics and religion with Professor Christopher Chapp, the Director of the Institute for Freedom & Community at St. Olaf College in Northfield, Minnesota.2022-12-231h 06The Open DoorThe Open DoorEpisode 226: A Manifesto of the New Traditionalism with Dr. Larry S. Chapp (January 12, 2022)In this episode of The Open Door, panelists Jim Hanink, Mario Ramos-Reyes, and Christopher Zehnder discuss A Manifesto of the New Traditionalism. It’s unique! Written from a Catholic Worker perspective, the Manifesto presents an integrated, dynamic for the redirection of the Catholic Church. Our welcome and returning guest is Larry S. Chapp. With Sean Domencic (another guest of ours) and Marc Barnes, he authored this statement of dynamic orthodoxy. Dr. Chapp currently owns and manages, with his wife Carrie, the Dorothy Day Catholic Worker Farm in Harveys Lake, Pennsylvania. He is the author of Scientific Naturalism and its Challenge to...2022-01-121h 08Download the Best Full Audiobooks in Newspapers & Magazines, News & Culture New ReleasesDownload the Best Full Audiobooks in Newspapers & Magazines, News & Culture New ReleasesEvangelical Voters Will Almost Surely Vote for Donald Trump. Here's Why Audiobook by Paul Goren, Christopher ChappVisit https://hotaudiobook.cοm to download full audiobooks of your choice for free. Title: Evangelical Voters Will Almost Surely Vote for Donald Trump. Here's Why Author: Paul Goren, Christopher Chapp Narrator: Jenny Hoops Format: Unabridged Length: 7 mins Language: English Release date: 10-03-16 Publisher: The Washington Post Genres: Newspapers & Magazines, News & Culture Publisher's Summary: For at least three decades, the Republican Party has won the votes of self-identified evangelicals. According to 2004 exit polls, George W. Bush won 78 percent of their votes; in 2008, John McCain won 74 percent; and in 2012, Mitt Romney won 78 percent. So it's no surprise that Donald Trump h...2016-10-0307 min