Showing posts with label Patristics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Patristics. Show all posts

Monday, January 26, 2009

Templars Ridiculousness...

Apparently NBC is airing some lame-brained miniseries which attempts to retell some part of Church history. So strange -- it's not even Easter yet. I tell ya' -- no matter how dumb, there are people who will believe anything. I blame the public schools. ;0)

In any case, come give a listen to Carl Olsen and Sandra Miesel bust it up:

The Templars: The Mini-Series, The Myths, and the Truth | Sandra Miesel and Carl E. Olson | Ignatius Insight Podcast | January 25, 2009

Carl E. Olson, editor of Ignatius Insight, talks to Sandra Miesel, a medieval historian and co-author of The Da Vinc Hoax and Pied Piper of Atheism, about the NBC mini-series, "The Last Templar".

The mini-series, which airs Sunday, January 25th, and Monday, January 26th, is based on the 2005 novel, The Last Templar, written by Raymond Khoury. The novel was on The New York Times bestseller list for 22 months and sold over four million copies.

The novel is similar in many ways to The Da Vinci Code, including its use of the Templars, its reliance on the "Gnostic gospels," and its claim that ancient documents provide definitive proof that Jesus Christ was not divine. USA Today, for example, writes of the mini-series, "The last time you saw this template, it was called The Da Vinci Code."

The novel, according to its website, is "a thought-provoking exploration of religion in today's world, and of historic fact versus faith, particularly regarding the origins of the Catholic Church. Through the investigation into the Templars' history and their mysterious discovery, and though the interplay between Tess - the agnostic, scientific skeptic - and Reilly, who turned to the Church after his father shot himself when Reilly was just a boy, the book presents a spirited look at the early days of the Church and invites the reader to question matters which most of us take at face value."

Carl and Sandra examine some of historical claims of the novel and discuss the ongoing popularity of the Templar mythology.

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Thursday, January 22, 2009

Archbishop DiNardo - Church Fathers

Reader Ben writes:
Two excellent talks given by Houston's Daniel Cardinal DiNardo, a deep scholar and fantastic preacher. [LINK]
Thanks Ben!

Audio Presentations:

St. Augustine by Archbishop Daniel DiNardo

[mp3 file] Running Time: 77 minutes



The Church Fathers by Archbishop Daniel DiNardo

[mp3 file] Running Time: 80 minutes

Saturday, December 13, 2008

Lectures in Dominican History

Why am I just now finding out about this?!? Go to the host site for the first 22 hours of lectures:
Lectures in Dominican History - Part 23



Lectures in Dominican history given in 1986 to Dominican friars of the Province of St. Joseph by Fr. John Frederick Hinnebusch, O.P. of the Dominican House of Studies, Washington, D.C. Lecture 23. Audio, 61 min.

In Lecture 23 Fr. Hinnebusch discusses the sources for Dominican History in the 18th and 19th centuries, new editions of the Dominican constitutions, Dominican legislation and governance, the Masters General, Gallicanism, the Hapsburgs and the Dominicans, the French Revolution, and the development of the Dominican Order in the modern period. mp3 format

Saturday, September 27, 2008

What I'm Downloading...

FYI, you can get a few new premium Christian audiobooks for free at Christianaudio.com. Registration is required and it's a Protestant site (so be careful what you download) but they're really very good about not spamming you -- the registration is totally worth the price you pay (free). In any case, here's my shopping cart:

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Thursday, June 26, 2008

St. Augustine

Here are a couple of lectures on St. Augustine from the University of Sydney:

Augustine, City of God, download, listen. [Augustine thinks not in opposites but in terms of an order with many levels. Manicheanism; his theory of evil. Structure of the City of God. Some themes: Fate, foreknowledge and free will; the greatness of the Roman empire, honour as a simulacrum of virtue; the two cities; the possibility of cooperation between citizens of the two cities.]

Augustine on Freewill and Predestination, download, listen [Augustine's conception of free choice. According to Pelagius, living the good life is up to you. Augustine's dissatisfaction with Pelagius' doctrine. According to Augustine, after the Fall, human beings need God's help for each and every good act of choice. This help is gratuitous, not earned or deserved as a right. Needed also is the gift of perseverance; salvation or damnation depends on the state in which one dies. Predestination. Adam's sin attributed to all human beings. The basis for Augustine's doctrine in the bible (see extracts from bible). Later contests over Augustine's doctrine: Ockham, Bradwardine and Gregory of Rimini, Luther, Calvin, Molina, Jansen, Arnauld, Arminius.]

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Two, Two, Two Doctors in One...Post!

Here are a couple of lectures on a couple of Doctors of the Church, from the University of Sydney's Medieval program. I haven't listened yet, so if there's some...er...not-quite-right stuff in here be sure to drop a notice in the comment box.

Bede, Ecclesiastical History of the English People, download; listen. [The importance of history within the western intellectual tradition. Medieval historians, like the classical predecessors who influenced them, were rhetors, skilled in the technique of 'invention'. Their rhetorical background explains: (i) their use of attributed direct speech; (ii) their predilection for hagiographical stereotyping; (iii) their concern for literary style. Christian aspects of medieval history writing: (1) conception of history as a comprehensible whole; (2) a concern with time and accurate dating; (3) explanatory themes derived from the biblical (especially Old Testament) conception of history.]


Gregory the Great, download, listen [Pope Gregory 1 (the Great) was the highly influential moral teacher of Europe between 600 and 1100. Manuscript survivals, library catalogues and citations by many other writers show his popularity. His Letters were mined for information; his works of biblical exegesis, especially his Moralia on the book of Job, were regarded as models of allegorical exposition by later writers and enshrined practical moral advice with a Stoic bent; his Pastoral Care provided a model of leadership for the secular clergy; his Dialogues introduced a new model of sanctity based on everyday Christian virtues. In general, his writings portrayed a world where the boundaries between the natural and supernatural were porous and advocated the individual's obligations to other members of the body of Christ.]

Friday, June 6, 2008

Ignatius of Antioch

Shamelessly stolen from my competition over at A Catholic iPod:

The words of the Bishop of Antioch, The Saint Ignatius Series narrated by Joe McClane of The Catholic Hack Podcast. Download all seven epistles. Donations here, are not required but appreciated to be used to produce CDs for mass distribution.

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THE EPISTLE OF IGNATIUS TO THE PHILADELPHIANS

THE EPISTLE OF IGNATIUS TO THE ROMANS

THE EPISTLE OF IGNATIUS TO THE TRALLIANS

THE EPISTLE OF IGNATIUS TO THE MAGNESIANS

THE EPISTLE OF IGNATIUS TO THE EPHESIANS

THE EPISTLE OF IGNATIUS TO POLYCARP

THE EPISTLE OF IGNATIUS TO THE SMYRAEANS


Friday, May 9, 2008

Various Lectures

From the St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology (Scott Hahn's thing) come a series of lectures. Here they are:




Michael Aquilina
KVSS Interview

Mike Aquilina – October 2007


Fr. Robert Barron

Letter & Spirit 2007: Jesus & the Mysteries

"Banquet, Sacrifice & Real Presence: A Biblical Perspective on the Eucharist"

Part 1 | Part 2


Fr. Robert Bradley, S.J.

"The Bible and the Catechism"

Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3


Fr. David Fagerberg

"Our Liturgical Fasting – No Man Shall Live by Bread Alone"


Dr. Daniel Keating

Letter & Spirit 2007: Jesus & the Mysteries

"Baptism, Sonship & Salvation: Is Deification a Christian Doctrine?"

Part 1 | Part 2


Fr. Francis Martin

Letter & Spirit 2007: Jesus & the Mysteries
"Jesus & the Jewish Festivals"

Part 1 | Part 2

Dr. Brant Pitre

Letter & Spirit 2007
: Jesus & the Mysteries

"Jesus & the Mystery of the Temple"

Part 1 | Part2

Dr. Bill Portier

Here Come the Evangelical Catholics


Dr. R.R. Reno

After the Revolution

Audio File

Letter & Spirit 2007: Jesus & the Mysteries
"Sonship, Testing and the Fear of the Lord"

Part 1 | Part 2


David Scott

KVSS Interview

David Scott – October 2007


Dr. Michael Waldstein

"Man and Woman He Created Them: A Theology of the Body"

Part 1 | Part 2


Dr. Benjamin Wiker

Monday, April 21, 2008

Mike Aquilina

From Spirit Catholic Radio in Nebraska comes a series of programs from perhaps the foremost patristics scholar in America today. Mike Aquilina's work has been rather exhaustive and he's exceedingly good at making the early Fathers accessible. If you've ever been confronted by someone who claims that the Early Church wasn't Catholic or that the Catholic Church was invented by Constantine (ala Dan Brown), be sure to be prepared by having listened to at least a few of these programs.

Mike is author or editor of more than a dozen books on Catholic history, doctrine, and devotion. He is vice president of the St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology based in Steubenville, Ohio.


The
Resilient
Church:
the glory, the shame & the hope for tomorrow

The Resilient Church: The Glory, the Shame, & the Hope for Tomorrow

Latetst Morning Show Appearance:
St. Cyril of Jerusalem

His blog, 'The Way of the Fathers', can be found at:
http://www.fathersofthechurch.com/

Mass of the Early Christians - Part 1
Mass of the Early Christians - Part 2
Mass of the Early Christians - Part 3

Fathers of the Church
St. Polycarp
St. Gregory Nyssa
St. Ambrose
St. Basil

St. Athanasius
St. Justin the Martyr
St. Irenaeus

Roman Martyrs
St. Benedict
St. Augustine
St. Gregory the Great
St. John Chrysostom
St. Cyprian

St. Jerome
St. Ignatius of Antioch
St. Leo the Great
Rome Pilgrimage
St. Clement of Rome
St. John of Damascus
St. Clement of Alexandria
Fathers and The Feast of the Epiphany
St. Anthony of the Desert
St. Thomas Aquinas

St. Hippolytus

St. Maximus the Confessor

Eusebius

Origen

Tertullian

Mothers of the Church
St. Syncletica

St. Agnes
St. Perpetua
Lent

The Chair of St. Peter
Triduum

View Mike's featured books on Amazon.com:


Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Robert Louis Wilken - Letter and Spirit

From Letter and Spirit, Catholic Biblical Theology for the New Millennium (edited by Scott Hahn):

Second Annual Father Ronald Lawler Memorial Lecture
"St. Athanasius and the Divinity of the Holy Spirit"

Father Thomas Weinandy, O.F.M. Cap.,
Executive Director
Secretariat for Doctrine and Pastoral Practices
United States Conference of Catholic Bishops


part 1 part 2 part 3 part 4 part 5 part 6 part 7


Dr. Robert Louis WilkenInaugural Father Ronald Lawler Memorial Lecture
“‘Bread From Both Tables’: Scripture and Tradition in the 21st Century Church”

Dr. Robert Louis Wilken
William R. Kenan Jr. Professor of the History of Christianity
University of Virginia


part 1 part 2 part 3 part 4 part 5 part 6 part 7



*HT to Darren who sent me the links!

Monday, February 11, 2008

The Story of Our Church

Take some time this Lent and listen to St. Martha's in Kingwood, TX remind us of the story of our Church, which is the Body of Christ.

Story of Our Church 10

Presented by Dr. Paul Hahn
of University of St. Thomas, Houston, TX
The Story of Our Church: HANDOUTS

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Story of Our Church 9

Presented by Dr. Paul Hahn
of University of St. Thomas, Houston, TX
The Story of Our Church: HANDOUTS

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Story of Our Church 8

Presented by Dr. Paul Hahn
of University of St. Thomas, Houston, TX
The Story of Our Church: HANDOUTS

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Story of Our Church 7

Presented by Dr. Paul Hahn
of University of St. Thomas, Houston, TX
The Story of Our Church: HANDOUTS

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Story of Our Church 6

Presented by Dr. Paul Hahn
of University of St. Thomas, Houston, TX
The Story of Our Church: HANDOUTS

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Story of Our Church 5

Presented by Dr. Paul Hahn
of University of St. Thomas, Houston, TX
The Story of Our Church: HANDOUTS

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Story of Our Church 4

Presented by Dr. Paul Hahn
of University of St. Thomas, Houston, TX
The Story of Our Church: HANDOUTS

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Story of Our Church 3

Presented by Dr. Paul Hahn
of University of St. Thomas, Houston, TX
The Story of Our Church: HANDOUTS

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Story of Our Church 2

Presented by Dr. Paul Hahn
of University of St. Thomas, Houston, TX
The Story of Our Church: HANDOUTS

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Story of Our Church 1: 33 - 200 AD

Presented by Dr. Paul Hahn
of University of St. Thomas, Houston, TX
The Story of Our Church: HANDOUTS

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