
Gaudiumetspes22 podcast
Interviews and conversations with leading Catholic intellectuals
Latest episodes

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Dec 18, 2024 • 1h 27min
Thomas Harmon discusses his new book on St. Augustine with Larry Chapp
Thomas Harmon, a theology professor at the University of St. Thomas and contributor to Word on Fire, dives deep into St. Augustine's profound theology. He discusses the nuances of Augustine's views on universal salvation and baptism, revealing how they challenge common misconceptions. Harmon contrasts Augustine's vision of divine love versus self-love and explores the complexities of sin and grace in the context of church membership. The conversation also emphasizes the relevance of Augustine's thoughts for contemporary societal challenges.

Dec 15, 2024 • 1h 13min
Fr. Elias Carr discusses his new book on Rene Girard with Larry Chapp

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Dec 11, 2024 • 1h 35min
Communio Interviews: D.C. Schindler discusses his upcoming article in Communio on the metaphysics and theology of gift in John Paul II
David C. Schindler, a prominent Professor of metaphysics and anthropology, dives into the metaphysics and theology of gift inspired by John Paul II’s writings. He passionately discusses the 'law of the gift,' emphasizing self-gift in relationships and its transformative power, especially in marriage. Schindler unpacks John Paul II’s legacy, the complexities of personhood, and the interplay of will and desire in shaping human identity. With humor and insight, he challenges misconceptions in philosophy, exploring love as a permanent gift in our lives.

Dec 6, 2024 • 1h 42min
Pastor Paul VanderKlay joins Larry Chapp to discuss the Christian faith, culture and politics
Pastor Paul VanderKlay, a renowned voice in the Christian Reformed Church known for his insightful YouTube content, engages with Larry Chapp on pivotal themes like love amidst racism and personal narratives in ministry. They explore the complexities of Calvinist identity and the shift from Catholicism to evangelicalism. VanderKlay critiques conventional political engagement, advocating for a deeper faith-rooted hope. Their conversation dives into the intricate ties between faith and governance and emphasizes the essential role of compassion in addressing societal challenges.

Nov 28, 2024 • 1h 21min
Marcus Daly of Marian Caskets discusses his ministry and other ministries at St. Thomas More Parish
Marcus Daly, the founder of Marian Caskets, dedicates his craftsmanship to creating simple, handcrafted caskets, often donating them to grieving families. He shares insights about the emotional challenges surrounding loss, especially during the holidays. The conversation dives into the intertwining of his woodworking with faith and community service, highlighting local initiatives like the Providence Pregnancy Center. Daly emphasizes the importance of compassion and community support in honoring life, while discussing the societal complexities of miscarriage and funeral practices.

Nov 23, 2024 • 1h 15min
Dr. Eduardo Echeverria discusses his new book with Larry Chapp
In this engaging discussion, Eduardo Echeverria, a systematic theology professor and author, dives deep into his recent book's themes. He explores the complexities of Christ's unique role in salvation and challenges the notions of religious pluralism. Echeverria examines the impact of Vatican II on evangelization, emphasizing the Church's mission amidst a diverse faith landscape. Additionally, he critiques papal views on interreligious dialogue, urging a balance between truth and mercy. His insights provoke thought on how different beliefs intersect with divine grace.

Nov 20, 2024 • 1h 8min
Rod Dreher joins Larry Chapp and Kale Zelden to discuss his new book: Living in Wonder
Rod Dreher, an author known for his conservative perspectives on faith and culture, joins the hosts for an enlightening discussion. They delve into the revival of spiritual depth in modern faith, contrasting traditional practices with contemporary mystical trends. Dreher reflects on transformative encounters with the divine and the critical role of stories in spirituality. He emphasizes the vital connections between beauty, goodness, and truth, urging a deeper appreciation for enchantment amidst today’s distractions.

Nov 18, 2024 • 1h 8min
Dr. Nina Sophie Heereman discusses ecclesial co-atonement with Larry Chapp
Nina Hederman, a Scripture professor at St. Patrick's Seminary, delves into ecclesial co-atonement and its profound implications for suffering within the church. She discusses the role of the laity as mediators and highlights women's unique contributions to redemption. The conversation touches on Mary's pivotal role alongside the apostles, deepening our understanding of her co-redemptive participation. Personal faith journeys are also explored, emphasizing the tension between traditional career paths and spiritual vocations, while advocating for communal contributions to a better world.

Nov 18, 2024 • 1h 24min
Fr. Tony Lusvardi discusses the necessity of baptism for salvation with Larry Chapp
Fr. Tony Lusvardi, S.J., a Jesuit priest and theology instructor at the Pontifical Gregorian University, joins Larry Chapp for a deep dive into the necessity of baptism for salvation. They explore the nuanced concept of 'Baptism of Desire' and its theological implications. The conversation navigates historical perspectives and modern challenges, including how traditional views on sacraments face contemporary interpretations. Their insights advocate for a renewed appreciation of the sacramental structure in understanding salvation.

Nov 14, 2024 • 1h 28min