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The Simple Truth
(ENCORE from 09/27/22) Testimony Tuesday with Joseph Pearce - 12/26/2023

The Simple Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2023 50:25


12/26/23 - A native of England, Joseph Pearce is Director of Book Publishing at the Augustine Institute, editor of the St. Austin Review, series editor of the Ignatius Critical Editions, senior instructor with Homeschool Connections, and senior contributor at the Imaginative Conservative.  If you are interested in booking Joseph Pearce for a talk, please contact him here: https://catholicspeakers.com/profiles... Please help share this video in 3 ways:

Crown and Crozier
Hilaire Belloc: Chesterton's Friend, The Establishment's Foe ~ Joseph Pearce

Crown and Crozier

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2023 53:07


“If you reject me on account of my religion, I shall thank God that He has spared me the indignity of being your representative.”Like most of the words that escaped from his mouth or his pen, Hilaire Belloc's famous speech to British voters was fiery, forceful and fueled by his faith.It's a great tragedy of history that Belloc has been pushed into the shadow of his friend and collaborator, G.K. Chesterton. Whether in prose or Parliament, Belloc was a force of nature. His life was one extended adventure, from escaping death as an infant to achieving fame as Oxford's top debater to challenging the anti-Catholic prejudices of the British establishment.And although he lived from 1870-1953, the alarm bells which he rang against elitist assaults on the Christian foundations of Western civilization are as prophetic and resonant today as they were in his time.Our guest for this episode is Belloc biographer and internationally acclaimed writer, scholar and speaker, Joseph Pearce. Pearce is the author of over a dozen books. Alongside Old Thunder, his biography of Hilaire Belloc, his works include best-selling volumes on G. K. Chesterton, C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien, and Shakespeare. Pearce currently serves as St. John Henry Newman Chair in Catholic Studies at Thomas More College, Director of Book Publishing at the Augustine Institute, editor of the Ignatius Critical Editions and the St. Austin Review, and senior contributor at The Imaginative Conservative.Websites / resources referencedJoseph Pearce official websiteJoseph Pearce, Old Thunder: A Life of Hilaire BellocHilaire Belloc (Encyclopedia Britannica)Hilaire Belloc, The Path to Rome (1902)Hilaire Belloc, The Servile State (1912)Joseph Pearce, “What is Distributism?” The Imaginative Conservative (June 12, 2014)Pope Leo XIII, Rerum Novarum (1891)Support the showwww.crownandcrozier.comtwitter.com/crownandcrozierfacebook.com/crownandcrozierhttps://www.instagram.com/crownandcrozier/Please note that this podcast has been edited for length and clarity.

Cross Word
Dracula-the original Catholic horror story!

Cross Word

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2022 29:01


Because you can never get enough Dracula this time of year. This is a repeat performance!  Dracula..the Motherlode of all horror stories just  in time for all hallows eve and all souls day .Join me in conversation with Dr Doug Mitchell, my friend with a PhD in literature, as we talk about Brahm Stoker"s 1897 classic Dracula.  Redemption. purity, bats and werewolves all rolled into this towering gothic novel.  We discuss the Catholic and literary themes that have long held a fascination for a classic Halloween tale Ignatius Press Critical Edition of Draculahttps://www.ignatius.com/promotions/ignatiuscriticaleditions/stoker-dracula.htmMeet the Minds behind the Dracula EditionEleanor Bourg Nicholson is the assistant executive editor for Dappled Things and assistant editor for the Saint Austin Review (StAR). She is editor of several Ignatius Critical Editions volumes, and has collaborated with other editors to provide footnotes for numerous others.Looking for a fabulous faithful  Catholic High School   try:https://stmichaelchs.org/St Michael Catholic High School in Fairhope, AlabamaST Michael Pray for US!!!

The Simple Truth
Testimony Tuesday (Joseph Pearce) - 9/27/22

The Simple Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 50:25


9/27/22 - A native of England, Joseph Pearce (jpearce.co) is Director of Book Publishing at the Augustine Institute, editor of the St. Austin Review, series editor of the Ignatius Critical Editions, senior instructor with Homeschool Connections, and senior contributor at the Imaginative Conservative. If you are interested in booking Joseph Pearce for a talk, please contact him here: the Catholic Speakers Organization, CatholicSpeakers.com

GEORGE FOX TALKS
BONUS | Finding Christ in 20th Century Literature

GEORGE FOX TALKS

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2022 56:38


In this episode, English professor Gary Tandy hosts author Joseph Pearce in a discussion about prominent Christian authors in the 20th century, their conversion stories, and how faith is revealed in fantasy literature. Why were the relationships between J.R.R. Tolkien, C. S. Lewis, and other authors of their time significant in the world of literature?Joseph Pearce is an internationally acclaimed author of many books. He's also director of Book Publishing at the Augustine Institute, and editor of the St. Austin Review, series editor of the Ignatius Critical Editions, senior instructor with Homeschool Connections, and senior contributor at the Imaginative Conservative.Connect with Joseph's work here.Dr. Gary Tandy serves as chair of the Department of English and Theatre at George Fox University and teaches British Literature Survey, Shakespeare, Technical Writing, Studies in Writing, and Advanced Studies in British Literature. He's written and presented extensively on the works of C.S. Lewis, Dorothy L. Sayers, and the Inklings. Gary's PhD is in rhetoric and writing from the University of Tulsa, where he also studied modern British literature and literary modernism. He earned his MA in English from The University of Tennessee, where his emphasis was early American literature.These podcasts are also all video recorded and on our YouTube channel! You can also visit our website at https://georgefox.edu/talks for more content like this.

The CatholicAuthor Show
Vampires, Werewolves, & Gothic Novels with Eleanor Bourg Nicholson

The CatholicAuthor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2022 31:06


Eleanor and Dominic talk about being a homeschool mom and lay Dominican, and writing gothic vampire novels from a Catholic standpoint. ABOUT ELEANOR BOURG NICHOLSON In addition to scholarly pursuits, Eleanor Bourg Nicholson occasionally strays into fiction, including her epistolary novella, The Letters of Magdalen Montague, and her Gothic novels, A Bloody Habit and Brother Wolf. A former assistant executive editor for Dappled Things, she is assistant editor for the Saint Austin Review (StAR), as well as the editor of several Ignatius Critical Editions of the classics and has collaborated with other editors to provide footnotes for numerous other works. Her work has appeared many places including the National Catholic Register, The Imaginative Conservative, Crisis Magazine, Touchstone, First Things, The Catholic Thing, and, of course, The St. Austin Review and Dappled Things. She is the resident Victorian literature instructor at Homeschool Connections, Eleanor, with her husband, homeschools their five children. By night, she reads the Victorians, writes Gothic novels, and cares for small children. Fun fact: She has an extremely low tolerance for scary books and movies. She's still petrified of "The Speckled Band", and won't sleep in a room where the bed is under a vent. Website | Book - Brother Wolf ABOUT The CatholicAuthor ShowThe show about Catholic fiction for ordinary, modern authors! We talk creed, craft, and co-creation, rooted in grit, grace, gods, and dragons. Let's inspire your faith and your fiction! (Used to be Silhouettes of the Truth, now renamed to the CatholicAuthor Show) ABOUT CATHOLICAUTHORThe creative community for the modern Catholic author. We're helping Catholic authors grow, connect, and keep writing. Join the mailing list | About CatholicAuthor | Instagram | Facebook | YouTube FREE COURSE: How to be a Catholic AuthorHelping authors write exciting novels, connect faith with fiction, and be a better Catholic! Start this Course --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/catholicauthor/message

Cross Word
DRACULA!!

Cross Word

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2021 29:01


Dracula..the Motherlode of all horror stories just  in time for all hallows eve and all souls day .Join me in conversation with Dr Doug Mitchell, my friend with a PhD in literature, as we talk about Brahm Stoker"s 1897 classic Dracula.  Redemption. purity, bats and werewolves all rolled into this towering gothic novel.  We discuss the Catholic and literary themes that have long held a fascination for a classic Halloween tale  Ignatius Press Critical Edition of Draculahttps://www.ignatius.com/promotions/ignatiuscriticaleditions/stoker-dracula.htmMeet the Minds behind the Dracula EditionEleanor Bourg Nicholson is the assistant executive editor for Dappled Things and assistant editor for the Saint Austin Review (StAR). She is editor of several Ignatius Critical Editions volumes, and has collaborated with other editors to provide footnotes for numerous others. Looking for a fabulous faithful  Catholic High School   try:https://stmichaelchs.org/St Michael Catholic High School in Fairhope, AlabamaST Michael Pray for US!!!

More Christ
More Christ Episode Ten: Joseph Pearce: GK Chesterton, Lewis, Tolkien and the True Myth

More Christ

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2021 52:55


Welcome to More Christ, where we seek to bring some of the world's most interesting and insightful guests to discuss life's central and abiding questions. In this tenth episode in a series of discussions, I'm joined by the terrific Catholic writer, Joseph Pearce. Joseph is Senior Contributor at The Imaginative Conservative. A native of England, Mr. Pearce is Director of Book Publishing at the Augustine Institute, editor of the St. Austin Review, and series editor of the Ignatius Critical Editions. He is the author of numerous books, which include The Quest for Shakespeare, Tolkien: Man and Myth, The Unmasking of Oscar Wilde, C. S. Lewis and The Catholic Church, Literary Converts, Wisdom and Innocence: A Life of G.K. Chesterton, Solzhenitsyn: A Soul in Exile, Old Thunder: A Life of Hilaire Belloc, and Further Up & Further In: Understanding Narnia.

Chuck 'N Ann on Finance
Chuck ‘N Ann on Finance - Episode 18

Chuck 'N Ann on Finance

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2018


Do the dollars you spend make the world a better or worse place? After following his work for many years and meeting him in person at the GK Chesterton Conference (click here for that episode), we had the great honor of interviewing Mr. Joseph Pearce on the Salt and Light podcast! In this episode we focus on Mr Pearce’s book “Small is Still Beautiful- Economics as if families mattered” and discuss current economics, both macro and micro, how individuals should treat and use money in both commerce and investing, and the impotance of the fmaily unit itself and what it has to do with society and the economy. A native of England, Joseph Pearce is Senior Editor at the Augustine Institute, Senior Fellow and Journal Editor at the Cardinal Newman Society, and Tolkien & Lewis Chair in Literary Studies at Holy Apostles College & Seminary. He is editor of the St. Austin Review(www.staustinreview.org), an international review of Catholic culture, series editor of the Ignatius Critical Editions (www.ignatiuscriticaleditions.com), executive director of Catholic Courses (www.catholiccourses.com), and senior contributor at the Imaginative Conservative. The internationally acclaimed author of many books, which include bestsellers such as The Quest for Shakespeare, Tolkien: Man and Myth, The Unmasking of Oscar Wilde, C. S. Lewis and The Catholic Church, Literary Converts, Wisdom and Innocence: A Life of G.K. Chesterton, Solzhenitsyn: A Soul in Exile and Old Thunder: A Life of Hilaire Belloc, Joseph Pearce is a world-recognized biographer of modern Christian literary figures. His books have been published and translated into Spanish, Portuguese, French, Dutch, Italian, Korean, Mandarin, Croatian and Polish. Pearce has hosted two 13-part television series about Shakespeare on EWTN, and has also written and presented documentaries on EWTN on the Catholicism of The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit. He has participated and lectured at a wide variety of international and literary events at major colleges and universities in the U.S., Canada, Britain, Europe, Africa and South America. Visit us online www.iiefinancial.com to find out what makes us a uniquely Catholic Christian financial advisor, and call us to discuss your investment plan at 832-953-4998. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here: http://bit.ly/2BytAE5 Don't forget to check out our other show on Breadbox Media- Salt and Light!

Aquinas College Podcast
Joseph Pearce: Unlocking the Lord of the Rings

Aquinas College Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2015 51:20


Joseph Pearce, Director of the Center for Faith and Culture at Aquinas College, delivers his "Unlocking the Lord of the Rings" talk at the Tolkien and Lewis Celebration. Joseph Pearce, a native of England, is Writer-in-Residence and Director of the Aquinas Center for Faith and Culture at Aquinas College. He is editor of The Saint Austin Review, series editor of the Ignatius Critical Editions, executive director of Catholic Courses, and an internationally acclaimed author of many books, which include bestsellers such as The Quest for Shakespeare, Tolkien: Man and Myth, The Unmasking of Oscar Wilde, C. S. Lewis and The Catholic Church, Literary Converts, Wisdom and Innocence: A Life of G.K. Chesterton, Solzhenitsyn: A Soul in Exile, and Old Thunder: A Life of Hilaire Belloc.

Aquinas College Podcast
Joseph Pearce: "The Evangelizing Power Of Beauty: Converting the Culture"

Aquinas College Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2014 49:16


Joseph Pearce, Aquinas College’s Writer-in-Residence and Director of the Center for Faith and Culture, presented his inaugural lecture on the Feast of St. Augustine, August 28, 2014, on the following topic: Evangelism is not an option for the Christian. It is a commandment. To love God and neighbour has to mean that we want to bring our neighbour to God. The three ways of evangelizing our neighbour are through the power of the good, the true and the beautiful. The way of the good is the way of love or virtue. The way of the true is the way of reason. The way of beauty is the way of Creation and creativity. These three ways are necessary but in an age of hedonism and relativism, our neighbours may misconstrue the meaning of love and reason. In such a culture, the way of beauty becomes an even more powerful way of evangelizing the culture. Illustrations of the evangelizing power of beauty will be given, including Mel Gibson’s Passion of the Christ, Lewis’s Chronicles of Narnia and Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings. About Joseph Pearce: A native of England, Joseph Pearce is Aquinas College’s new Writer-in-Residence and Director of the Center for Faith and Culture. He is editor of the St. Austin Review, series editor of the Ignatius Critical Editions, and executive director of Catholic Courses. Mr. Pearce is a world-recognized biographer of modern Christian literary figures such as J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, G.K. Chesterton, Hilaire Belloc, Oscar Wilde, and Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn.

Aquinas College Podcast
The Nature of Sin through the eyes of Dante, Milton, & C.S. Lewis

Aquinas College Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2014 56:36


Dr. Aaron Urbanczyk’s presentation will explore the problem of sin as represented in imaginative literature. Dante’s Divine Comedy, John Milton’s Paradise Lost, and C.S. Lewis’ novel The Screwtape Letters all explore the logic and psychology of sin from the point of view of demons and humans condemned to eternal punishment. These literary works provide a wealth of insight into the mechanisms of justification and self-deception always associated with sinful behavior, and they powerfully illuminate the great struggles involved in living the life of grace. Aaron Urbanczyk, Ph.D. is the Director of the Write Reason Center and Associate Professor of English at Aquinas College. He holds a Ph.D. in English from Florida State University, and both a Master’s in Philosophy and a Bachelor’s in English from Franciscan University of Steubenville. His numerous essays and reviews have appeared in Religion & the Arts, The Intercollegiate Review, Modern Age, The Fellowship of Catholic Scholars Quarterly, The Catholic Thing, and the Ignatius Critical Editions of Frankenstein, The Scarlet Letter, and Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Before joining the faculty at Aquinas, Dr. Urbanczyk taught at North Georgia College & State University, Southern Catholic College, Ave Maria University, and Baylor University. Dr. Urbanczyk and his wife Rebecca have six children.