These podcasts feature lectures in theology and philosophy by prominent educators from the St. Joseph's Seminary Dunwoodie.
Nicodemus, The Blind Man, Lazarus, The Passion, & The Apostles in the Room, The Doubting Thomas. I hope you've enjoyed these Podcasts. I will be uploading others from other Seminaries as well as Clinical Pastoral Education lectures to become a hospital/Prison Chaplain. Stay Tuned 8v) God Bless!!!!!!
Continuation of John's Gospel with the blind man.
Continuation of John's Gospel. The multiplication of the loaves & the blind man.
Phillipians and Part 1 of 1st Corinthians.
1 Thessalonians & the Letter to the Galatians.
The Apostle Paul & the beginning of 1 Thessalonians.
Introduction to the Pauline Tradition
The continuation of the marriage canons, at the speed of light.
Lecture about the Roman Missal, the General Instruction of the Roman Missal, & how to evaluate a Sunday liturgy for the final exam.
The completion of Book 2, vicars, pastors, & parishes. Introduction to Book 4 & the sacraments.
The canons of Book 2 continue with the hierarchy of the church & the Synod of Bishops.
A fly through from canons 135 - 335. Hang on folks, this is a fast ride!
From the 5th Century to Vatican 2, the history of the Liturgy continues.
More canons on ecclesiastical laws, norms, governance, consanguinity & juridic persons.
Overview of the course & syllabus. Additionally, some cursory definitions.
Introductory class that goes over the syllabus, course requirements, & a gestalt view of what liturgy means to us as catholics.
Rapid time travel from the Papacy of Avignon to the Modern Age.
This lecture discusses the barbarian tribes, the fall of the Roman Empire and the growing divide between the East and the West.
Lecture concerns Augustine and Pelagianism, the development of Monasticism and the life of the church.
Lecture concerns parish mission & leadership.
This lecture goes over the major ecumenical councils & begins discussion about the development of the Church in the West.
Class covers studying congregations, mission and vision statements.
Lecture covers the end of the early church and the beginning of the Patristic Period.