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Creighton alumna Molly Davies discusses her experience with refugees in Omaha in the light of Catholic Teaching. Davies teaches in Omaha Public Schools.
Rebecca Falcasantos discusses how St. John Chrysostom understood the relationship between ritual habit and the formation of character. Falcasantos teaches theology at Providence College and is a graduate of Creighton […]
Dr. Patrick Murray discuss the concept of “Integral Humanism,” which appears in Pope Francis’ encyclical, Laudato Si’. Murray is Professor of Philosophy at Creighton University.
Rev. Bill O’Neil, S.J. discusses the relationship between narrative and memory in the process of social reconciliaiton. O’Neil teaches Social Ethics at the Jesuit School of Theology of Santa Clara […]
Rev Roc O’Connor, S.J. comes back on the show to discuss the meaning and significance of the feast of the Baptism of the Lord. This program was first published in […]
Philosopher David Ozar discuss the development of the Common Good tradition form Aristotle to Mill and its ongoing relevance to business education. Ozar is Professor Emeritus at Loyola University in […]
Zach Smith comes back the program to discuss the feast of St. Stephen. Smith is Assistant Professor of Theology at Creighton University.
Frequent guest and liturgist, Eileen Burke Sullivan, discusses the different liturgies of Christmas day. According to Burke Sullivan, each of the masses has a particular texture and each emphasizes a […]
Rev. Ted Bohr reflects on the feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe. This episode first appeared on in 2008.
Rev. Francis J. Moloney explores how the historical life of Jesus can serve as an inspiration to modern secular society. Moloney is Senior Professorial Fellow at Australian Catholic University in […]
In this week’s programs we discuss the eschatological themes of Advent. Eschatology is an area of theology that focuses on the end or purpose of the creation and its fulfillment in God […]
Fr. Ricard Fragomeni reflects on how to think about liturgy during the Year of Mercy. Fragomeni is a priest of the diocese of Albany, New York and teaches theology at […]
Stephen Patrick O’Meara discusses the problem of human trafficking from the perspective of his faith journey. O’Meara is the coordinator of the Nebraska Human Trafficking Task Force administered by the […]
Dr. Laurie Cassidy discusses her work on “Being Mercy.” Cassidy is a social ethicist and spiritual director from Boston.
Rev. H. Ashley Hall discusses the Pope’s visit to Sweden and the other developments in Catholic/Lutheran ecumenical dialogue. Hall is Associate Professor of Theology at Creighton University.