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Non declinavit ad dextram sive ad sinistram.

    The Josias Podcast Episode XLI: Education

    The Josias Podcast Episode XLI: Education

    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









    * Alcuin Institute for Catholic Culture







    * Septem Artes Liberales







    * Ascend – The Great Books Podcast







    * Christopher Ruckdeschel, On the Nature of the Classical Liberal Arts







    * Dcn. Harrison Garlick, “Avoiding the Unreal: How to Read the Great Books Well”







    * Jeffrey Bond, “On the Modes of Teaching” (Part I; Part II; Part III) (The Josias)









    Header Image: Francesco Pesellino, Seven Liberal Arts (c. 1450)







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    • 59 min
    The Josias Podcast Episode XL: Laudate Deum

    The Josias Podcast Episode XL: Laudate Deum

    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









    * Pope Francis, Laudate Deum







    * Pope Francis, Laudato si’







    * USCCB, “Global Climate Change” (January 2016)







    * Gideon Lazar, “Ecology and the Theology of Creation” (The Josias)







    * Br. Anthony Maria Akerman, O.P., “Reading Laudate Deum in Context” (The Josias)







    * Pater Edmund Waldstein, “A Magnificent, a Wonderful Encyclical”









    Header Image: George Inness, The Old Mill (1849)







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    • 55 min
    The Josias Podcast Episode XXXIX: Urbanism

    The Josias Podcast Episode XXXIX: Urbanism

    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. You may read Prof. Bess’s full academic profile here.







    Bibliography









    * Philip Bess, Till We Have Built Jerusalem: Architecture, Urbanism, and the Sacred (2006)







    * Professor Bess’s “Notre Dame Plan of Chicago”: https://afterburnham.com/







    * Daniel Burnham’s Plan of Chicago



    * Supplemental information about the Burnham Plan











    * Nolli Map of Rome







    * Nathaniel Gotcher, “Urbanism and the Common Good” (The Josias)









    Header Image: Gentile Bellini, Procession in Piazza San Marco (1496)







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    • 1 hr 10 min
    The Josias Podcast Episode XXXVIII: American Solidarity Party

    The Josias Podcast Episode XXXVIII: American Solidarity Party

    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









    * Lauren Onak’s Acceptance Speech for ASP VP Nominee, 2023 ASP National Convention.









    Header Image: A Pelican Feeding her Young, Ms. Ludwig XV 3 (83.MR.173), fol. 72 (c. 1270).







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    • 1 hr 2 min
    The Josias Podcast Episode XXXVII: Barbenheimer

    The Josias Podcast Episode XXXVII: Barbenheimer

    Urban Hannon is joined by Zac Mabry and Amanda for a conversation about the most memed and screened double feature of the year.







    Bibliography









    * Helen Andrews, “Barbie: A Millennial Mom Movie” (The American Conservative).







    * Nina Power, “Socialism or Barbie-ism” (Compact).









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    • 1 hr 35 min
    The Josias Podcast Episode XXXVI: Eduard Habsburg on Bl. Karl of Austria

    The Josias Podcast Episode XXXVI: Eduard Habsburg on Bl. Karl of Austria

    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 for purchase here. 







    Bibliography









    * Charles A. Coulombe, Blessed Charles of Austria: A Holy Emperor and His Legacy.







    * Death of an Emperor 







    * Click here to listen to a video interview with Empress Zita. 







    * Talk by Eduard Habsburg, “When Blessed Karl returned to Hungary.“









    Header Image: Karl and Zita’s wedding, 21 October 1911. 







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    • 46 min

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