The Catholic Tradition Podcast: 174
Feb 22, 2024 Gregory Roper, a professor of literature at the College of Dallas, joins the podcast to debate medieval…
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Feb 22, 2024 Gregory Roper, a professor of literature at the College of Dallas, joins the podcast to debate medieval…
Mar 11, 2024 At the moment’s visitor is a person with two names and two careers. For a long time…
Mar 25, 2024 Some of the good philosophers working at the moment, D.C. Schindler, returns to the Catholic Tradition Podcast…
Apr 30, 2024 Jan Dismas Zelenka was a Bohemian Catholic baroque composer who has at occasions been known as “The…
Could 7, 2024 A brand new e book presenting materials from Flannery O’Connor’s unfinished third novel exhibits the nice Catholic…
Apr 24, 2025 The usual textbook of theology in medieval universities was the Sentences by Peter Lombard, bishop of Paris…
Jul 15, 2024 In his new ebook printed by Phrase on Hearth, Magnificence & Imitation: A Philosophical Reflection on the…
Aug 26, 2024 Maurice Duruflé (1902-1986) was one of many best sacred composers of the twentieth century, finest recognized for…
Apr 10, 2025 An excellent religious grasp of our time, Fr. Donald Haggerty, joins the podcast to debate his necessary…
Sep 10, 2024 James Majewski performs visitor host on this episode, asking Thomas about his latest essay critiquing the well-known…