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As May—the month of Our Lady—comes to a close, Matthew Walther, editor of The Lamp Magazine, joins Amanda and Fr. Jon Tveit for a conversation on St. John Henry Newman and Our Blessed Mother. Bibliography Header Image: Sir John Everett Millais, John Henry Newman (1881) If you have questions or comments, please send them to … Continue reading "The Josias Podcast Episode XLIII: St. John Henry Newman on the Blessed Virgin Mary"
Urban Hannon returns to the podcast to join Fr. Jon Tveit and Amanda for a conversation about the virtue of religion—what it is theologically, and what it demands practically of us and our society.
Fr. Jon Tveit and Amanda are joined by Deacon Harrison Garlick and Chris Ruckdeschel for a discussion on education, avoiding the pitfalls of the “Great Books,” and recovering the classical liberal arts. Bibliography Header Image: Francesco Pesellino, Seven Liberal Arts (c. 1450) If you have questions or comments, please send them to editors(at)thejosias.com. Follow us … Continue reading "The Josias Podcast Episode XLI: Education"
Fr. Jon Tveit and Amanda are joined by Gideon Lazar for a conversation on Pope Francis’ Laudate Deum and a Catholic approach to environmentalism. You may follow Gideon on (the website formerly known as) Twitter, @ByzCat. Bibliography Header Image: George Inness, The Old Mill (1849) If you have questions or comments, please send them to … Continue reading "The Josias Podcast Episode XL: Laudate Deum"
In his final episode (pre-recorded prior to entering seminary), Urban Hannon is joined by Nathaniel Gotcher and special guest Prof. Philip Bess, for a discussion about the theological and philosophical foundations of urbanism—and how we should think about urban form. Prof. Philip Bess is a Professor at the University of Notre Dame School of Architecture. … Continue reading "The Josias Podcast Episode XXXIX: Urbanism"
Urban Hannon is joined by Lauren Onak for a conversation about the American Solidarity Party, third-party politics, and harmonizing political with spiritual. Lauren is the American Solidarity Party’s Vice Presidential candidate in the 2024 election. Bibliography Header Image: A Pelican Feeding her Young, Ms. Ludwig XV 3 (83.MR.173), fol. 72 (c. 1270). If you have … Continue reading "The Josias Podcast Episode XXXVIII: American Solidarity Party"
Urban Hannon is joined by Zac Mabry and Amanda for a conversation about the most memed and screened double feature of the year. Bibliography If you have questions or comments, please send them to editors(at)thejosias.com. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter. Many thanks to our generous supporters on Patreon, who enable us to pay for podcast hosting. If you have … Continue reading "The Josias Podcast Episode XXXVII: Barbenheimer"
Archduke Eduard of Austria, of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine, Hungarian Ambassador to the Holy See and the Sovereign Order of Malta, joins Urban Hannon for a conversation on Bl. Karl of Austria, his family, and his most recent book: The Habsburg Way.  Eduard Habsburg’s book, The Habsburg Way: 7 Rules for Turbulent Times, is available … Continue reading "The Josias Podcast Episode XXXVI: Eduard Habsburg on Bl. Karl of Austria"
Thomistic theology is rarely associated with liturgical prayer. So, in this episode, Urban Hannon turns the conversation toward St Thomas Aquinas’ mystagogy of the Mass—that is, his theological teaching on the meaning and purpose of its various rites. The handout mentioned in the episode may be found here. Bibliography Header Image: Detail from ‘Mass of … Continue reading "The Josias Podcast Episode XXXV: Thomistic Mystagogy"
Urban Hannon is joined by Ed and Pat Smith for a conversation about Charles De Koninck’s unpublished course notes on the philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche.  Bibliography Header Image: Frans Francken the Younger, Mankind’s Eternal Dilemma – The Choice Between Virtue and Vice (1633). If you have questions or comments, please send them to editors(at)thejosias.com. Follow us … Continue reading "The Josias Podcast, Episode XXXIV: De Koninck on Nietzsche"
Urban Hannon is joined by Fr. Hugh Barbour, O.Praem., of St. Michael’s Abbey, and Fr. Jon Tveit for a conversation on Charles De Koninck’s work, Ego Sapientia: The Wisdom That Is Mary. Bibliography Header Image: Nicholas of Verdun, The Annunciation panel, Klosterneuburg (Verduner) Altar (1181), Stift Klosterneuburg. If you have questions or comments, please send them … Continue reading "The Josias Podcast, Episode XXXIII: Ego Sapientia"
In his inaugural episode as Editor, Urban Hannon is joined by Fr. Gregory Pine, O.P. and Pater Edmund Waldstein, O.Cist. for a conversation about our Blessed Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Bibliography Header Image: Fra Angelico, Mocking of Christ (Cell 7) (1440-42). If you have questions or comments, please send them to editors(at)thejosias.com. Follow us … Continue reading "The Josias Podcast, Episode XXXII: Jesus Christ"
Urban Hannon, Matthew Walther, and the Rev. Jon Tveit join Pater Edmund to discuss the life, death, and writings of Pope Benedict XVI. Bibliography Jon Tveit, “The Liturgy and Society” The Josias. Jonathan Culbreath, “Her Sacred Enterprise: Liturgy and the Common Good” Peregrine Magazine”. Joseph Ratzinger, The Yes of Jesus Christ: Exercises in Faith, Hope, … Continue reading "The Josias Podcast, Episode XXXI: Pope Benedict XVI"
Urban Hannon’s “The Politics of Hell,” narrated by James T. Majewski of Catholic Culture Audiobooks. Header Image: Neil Packer. If you have questions or comments, please send them to editors(at)thejosias.com. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter. Many thanks to our generous supporters on Patreon, who enable us to pay for podcast hosting. If you have not yet joined them, please … Continue reading "The Josias Podcast, Special Episode: The Politics of Hell"
Pater Edmund speaks with Pater Ælred Maria Anthony John Howard Davies, Subprior of Stift Heiligenkreuz, about the late Queen Elizabeth II. Music: Henry Purcell, Thou Knowest, Lord  If you have questions or comments, please send them to editors(at)thejosias.com. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter. Many thanks to our generous supporters on Patreon, who enable us to pay for podcast hosting. … Continue reading "The Josias Podcast, Episode XXX: Queen Elizabeth II"
Contributors to The Josias and Ius & Iusitium pick their favorite movies and discuss them.  The result of the draft: To vote for a winner click here. Bibliography Tertullian, De Spectaculis (On the Shows) John Francis Nieto, A Study of Film. Music: Max Steiner, “Tara Theme” from Gone with the Wind.  If you have questions … Continue reading "The Josias Podcast, Episode XXIX: The Movies"
Do rights exist, or are they moral fictions? What is the significance of the distinction between objective and subjective rights? In this lecture, Pater Edmund Waldstein, O.Cist. Gives an account of rights and their relation to the common good. Bibliography and Links Hispanus, Petrus. “Notes on Right and Law.” The Josias (2017). Legge, Dominic O.P. … Continue reading "The Josias Podcast, Special Episode: Lecture on Rights"
The debate on socialism continues, with Pater Edmund playing the socialist and Alan Fimister taking the anti-socialist side. Joel is joined by Chris to moderate the discussion. Bibliography and Links Leo XIII, Rerum novarum (1891) Pius XI, Quadragesimo anno (1931) Ernest Fortin, “Sacred and Inviolable: Rerum Novarum and Natural Rights“ Karl Marx, Theories of Surplus Value, ch. 9 Beatrice … Continue reading "The Josias Podcast, Episode XXVIII: Socialism (Part 2)"
Alan Fimister comes on the podcast to debate socialism with Pater Edmund. For the purposes of the debate, Pater Edmund takes the socialist side, arguing that the injustices of modern capitalism, which orders all things to the private interests of capitalists, requires the adoption of socialism to subordinate economic matters to the common good of … Continue reading "The Josias Podcast, Episode XXVII: Socialism (Part 1)"
Historicism seems to be a challenge to an integralist account of politics, because it denies that there is an unchanging truth about the human good accessible to our minds. In this episode the editors talk to Felix de St. Vincent and Brett Favras about Collingwood’s historicism, Leo Strauss’s critique of Collingwood, and Alasdair MacIntyre’s much … Continue reading "The Josias Podcast, Episode XXVI: Historicism"
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