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"The very essence of leadership is that you have to have vision. You can't blow an uncertain trumpet." — Theodore M. Hesburgh ---------------------------------------------- #225: In-Decision 12: Leadership For The Future: On Balancing Vision, Tradition and the Weight of Change No time this week for a snappy intro text, so click, listen, engage, learn, and enjoy! --Bini
This episode is dedicated to our latest issue of Peace Policy, which focuses on the co-mingling of two existential crises of our time: the threat of nuclear war, and potential planetary destruction through climate change. Atalia Omer, Professor of Religion, Conflict and Peace Studies, serves as this year's faculty editor of Peace Policy. She is joined by George A. Lopez, Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., Professor Emeritus of Peace Studies and the guest editor of this Peace Policy issue, for a conversation about essays from our expert contributors, ranging from environmental and nuclear risks in Ukraine, to Pope Francis, to climate change. Contributors to this issue of Peace Policy include Rachel Bronson, president and CEO of The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists; Drew Marcantonio (Ph.D. '21), Department of Management & Organization within the Mendoza College of Business at the University of Notre Dame, as well as a faculty fellow with the Kroc Institute, and Kristina Hook (Ph.D. '20), an assistant professor of Conflict Management with Kennesaw State University in Georgia; and Jerry Powers, director of Catholic Peacebuilding Studies at the Kroc Institute and coordinator of the Catholic Peacebuilding Network. Read all articles in this issue at peacepolicy.nd.edu.
Come, Holy Spirit reveals a spirituality intimately connected to the daily life of Fr. Theodore M. Hesburgh, CSC, affectionately known as “Fr. Ted”—prominent priest, civil rights activist, public servant, and former president of the University of Notre Dame. In this first collection of his spiritual writings, Hesburgh is revealed to be a person of action with an even more dynamic spiritual life.Subscribe to the Morning Blend on your favorite podcast platform.Find this show on the free Hail Mary Media App, along with a radio live-stream, prayers, news, and more.Look through past episodes or support this podcast.The Morning Blend is a production of Mater Dei Radio in Portland, Oregon.
E. Michael Jones presenta su libro La Epifanía del Logos: Historia de la Realidad Última en vivo por Internet en Buenos Aires, Argentina. Fidelity Press ha editado para el público de habla hispana La epifanía del Logos. Historia de la realidad última, obra maestra de filosofía y teología de la historia del polímata católico estadounidense, Dr. E. Michael Jones. La misma constituye un feliz, gozoso y monumental viaje magisterial por la historia de los comienzos de todo, del hombre, de la civilización, de la filosofía, del cristianismo, del islam y de la ciencia, con una aguda, pormenorizada y demoledora crítica del darwinismo, del atomismo lógico de Bertrand Russel, de los «nuevos ateístas», del transhumanismo de Yuval Noah Harari, de las inconsistencias de la dialéctica de Hegel, del pacto fáustico de Nietzsche, o Foucault, en cuanto teórico posmoderno del control político basado en la promoción sistemática del vicio, de las argucias talmúdicas de Derrida, de la ingenuidad americanista de Maritain y de la destrucción del tomismo en Notre Dame, la más importante universidad católica de los EE.UU., bajo la encumbrada y poderosa figura de su ambicioso rector, el sacerdote americanista Theodore M. Hesburgh, CSC. Se trata no sólo de un recorrido por la “Historia del Logos”, sino también una exploración del “Logos de la Historia”. En la segunda parte, y, especialmente, en el capítulo “Annus Mirabilis 1979”, el lector encontrará una aplicación del concepto metafísico del logos de la historia en el contexto de la guerra cultural en curso, que la tiranía global del relativismo libra con empeño satánico, para imponer la corrección política, el absurdo y la deconstrucción, es decir, el «antilogos», y así someter al hombre. Esta obra –verdadera hazaña intelectual– ayuda a entender las manifestaciones del logos y la “astucia de la razón” a fin de advertir la ilación de los hechos históricos y las contradicciones, falacias y fracasos del enemigo. El autor prueba que el gran desafío hoy es la restauración del logos para poner la política sobre bases metafísicas seguras, más allá del “Gran Reseteo”, la “Nueva Normalidad” y demás majaderías de la oligarquía capitalista global y su aliado el movimiento homosexual, avanzada del antilogos al servicio de la revolución sexual y el control político (Libido dominandi). En un espléndido ejercicio de la virtud de la esperanza fundada en la certeza de que el Logos reina en la historia, en esta obra penetrante, heredera de la Ciudad de Dios de san Agustín, el autor prueba que la distinción entre Logos y anti-Logos es una categoría de realidad tan evidente como esencial para una cabal comprensión de nuestra época. Es como si Dios, con esta misteriosa permisión de los últimos desencadenamientos del mal, quisiera dar oportunidad de abrir los ojos “hasta al más dormido”. La victoria del Logos nunca fue más cierta y más cercana. La traducción es fiel a la prosa elegante, accesible, modesta y convincente del autor. Fidelity Press. Buenos aires. 2022. (856 páginas) Para comprar en versión en español: luis.alvarezprimo@gmail.com +54 9 11 6848 5550 (se vende desde la Argentina para toda la hispanidad). Para comprar en su versión inglesa: https://www.fidelitypress.org/book-products/logos mas informacion: https://www.tradicionviva.es/2022/08/31/la-epifania-del-logos-historia-de-la-realidad-ultima-e-michael-jones/
Erin Corcoran, executive director at the Kroc Institute and associate teaching professor at the Keough School of Global Affairs, talks with three Kroc Institute-connected analysts about an in-depth look at the nuclear concerns within the current conflict arising from the Russian invasion of Ukraine on Wednesday, February 23. Guests include George Lopez, the Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., Professor Emeritus of Peace Studies; Gerard Powers, Director of Catholic Peacebuilding Studies and Coordinator of the Catholic Peacebuilding Network and its Project on Revitalizing Catholic Engagement on Nuclear Disarmament; and Monica Montgomery, a 2019 Notre Dame peace studies alum who is now working as Research Analyst at the D.C.-based Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation. This episode was recorded at 1 p.m. EST on Monday, February 28. For more resources from the Kroc Institute on the war in Ukraine, visit kroc.nd.edu/ukraine.
Professor George Lopez, the Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., Professor Emeritus of Peace Studies at the Kroc Institute, sits down with the authors of the articles appearing in the December 2021 issue of "Peace Policy" focused on sanctions policy reform in three distinct contexts: Iran, Syria, and Venezuela. Guests include Esfandyar Batmanhelidj, Founder and CEO of the Bourse & Bazaar Foundation; Francisco Rodríguez, the 2021-22 International Affairs Fellow in International Economics at the Council for Foreign Relations and Director of Oil for Venezuela; and Annie Charif, program associate with The Carter Center's Conflict Resolution Program and Syria project team. On December 6, you can read all articles in this issue at peacepolicy.nd.edu. You can also attend a virtual event on Dec. 6 aimed at discussing the humanitarian impact of sanctions. Learn more and register to attend at go.nd.edu/SanctionsEvent. You can also explore more work from the Sanctions and Security Project at sanctionsandsecurity.org.
October 23 marks 30 years since the Paris Peace Agreements (PPA) formally ended the Cambodian civil war. USIP and the Bureau of Conflict and Stabilization Operations (CSO) hosted a discussion on October 14 that reflected on the principles of the agreements, the extent to which signatories have adhered to them and the continued relevance of the agreements today. Speakers Ariel Eckblad, remarks Deputy Assistant Secretary, Bureau of Conflict and Stabilization Operations, U.S. Department of State. H.E. Chum Sounry Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Kingdom of Cambodia Lise Grande, opening remarks President and CEO, U.S. Institute of Peace Craig Etcheson Visiting Scientist, T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Harvard University Caroline Hughes Associate Dean for Policy & Practice; Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C. Chair in Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame Aizawa Nobuhiro Associate Professor, Kyushu University Sorpong Peou Professor, Ryerson University Chak Sopheap Executive Director, Cambodian Center for Human Rights (CCHR) Andrew Wells-Dang, moderator Senior Expert, U.S. Institute of Peace For more information about this event, please visit: https://www.usip.org/events/30th-anniversary-cambodias-paris-peace-agreements
This episode includes audio from a February 9, 2021, event entitled “Where Next for Myanmar?” This event was presented by the Keough School, the Kroc Institute and the Liu Institute for Asia and Asian Studies. Speakers include Caroline Hughes, the Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., Chair in Peace Studies; Ingrid Jordt, Associate Professor of Anthropology, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee; Tharaphi Than, Associate Professor of World Languages and Cultures, Northern Illinois University; and Michel Hockx, Director, Liu Institute.
George Lopez, the Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., Professor Emeritus of Peace Studies, talks with alum Alisher Khamidov (M.A. '02). Most recently, Alisher was at the University of Notre Dame during fall 2020 as the first alumni visiting research fellow. His career path since graduating with a Kroc master's degree in 2002 has been wide-ranging. Alisher completed a Ph.D. at Johns Hopkins University, worked as a journalist, studied the impact of Muslim migrants in northern England as a po…
"The very essence of leadership is that you have to have vision. You can't blow an uncertain trumpet." -Theodore M. Hesburgh"This is what the LORD Almighty says: “Do not listen to what the prophets are prophesying to you; they fill you with false hopes. They speak visions from their own minds, not from the mouth of the LORD." - Jeremiah 23:16"Where there is no revelation, people cast off restraint; but blessed is the one who heeds wisdom’s instruction." - Proverbs 29:18"In the morning, LORD, you hear my voice; in the morning I lay my requests before you and wait expectantly." -Psalm 5:3"he said, “Listen to my words: “When there is a prophet among you, I, the LORD, reveal myself to them in visions, I speak to them in dreams." - Numbers 12:6"For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the LORD, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future." - Jeremiah 29:11Kick off your morning right in (usually) less than 7 minutes! Invest in a daily information nugget or thought to get your mind moving. Don't tune out yet, NOT until you hear a small snippet of what God is working on in Operation Cross Training!Website: http://www.OperationCrossTraining.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/OperationCrossTrainingInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/OperationCrossTraining/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/OperationCrossTrainingTwitter: https://twitter.com/OpCrossTrainingAs the Daily Launch host, you can find me, Chris Rountree, on:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chris.rountreeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/chrislifts22/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCu8SNCRM5ubl7jo41IO-cYg
This episode of the Korea Now podcast features an interview that Jed Lea-Henry conducted with George Lopez. They speak about the theory behind the application of sanctions, the history of sanctions around the world, how sanctions regimes have evolved over time, their effectiveness in achieving desired outcomes, which sanctions – and for which purposes – work best, how sanctions have been applied to North Korea, how North Korea were able to achieve a Nuclear Weapon regardless, how this sanctions regime was tightened in 2016, the ability of North Korea to constantly evade the restrictions, and what sanctions on North Korea should look like if they are to be effective into the future. George Lopez is the Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., Professor Emeritus of Peace Studies at the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, and has served on the United Nations Security Council panel of experts for North Korean sanctions. He has been the Vice-President of the United States Institute of Peace, and is the author/editor of ‘The Sanctions Decade: Assessing UN Strategies in the 1990s' and ‘Putting Teeth in the Tiger: Improving the Effectiveness of Arms Embargoes'. Pertinent to this podcast George has done a number of important lectures on peacebuilding (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=au5KsgvV4b0), comparative sanctions (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m911fnKoUjM), North Korea (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQGViuTWLK8), and summit diplomacy (https://kroc.nd.edu/news-events/events/2019/02/27/the-u-s-north-korea-summit-a-real-time-assessment/). Support via Patreon – https://www.patreon.com/jedleahenry Support via PayPal – https://www.paypal.me/jrleahenry Website – http://www.jedleahenry.org Libsyn – http://korea-now-podcast.libsyn.com Youtube – https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_qg6g1KyHaRXi193XqF6GA Twitter – https://twitter.com/jedleahenry Academia.edu – http://university.academia.edu/JedLeaHenry Research Gate – https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Jed_Lea-Henry
A panel discussion held May 2, 2019 at Skadden Arps Chicago on the life and legacy of Notre Dame's Father Theodore M. Hesburgh, CSC, on the occasion of the publication of "American Priest: The Ambitious Life and Conflicted Legacy of Notre Dame's Father Ted Hesburgh" by Fr. Wilson (Bill) D. Miscamble, CSC. Moderated by John Breen (Loyola University Chicago School of Law), the panel consisted of Fr. Miscamble (University of Notre Dame), William Cavanaugh (DePaul University), Jennifer Mason McAward (Notre Dame Law School), and Kenneth Woodward (former religion editor at Newsweek). To watch the video of the panel, which includes Q and A, and to view photos visit http://lumenchristi.org/event/2019/05/life-legacy-of-fr-ted-hesburgh-csc-william-t-cavanaugh-jennifer-mason-mcaward-fr-bill-miscamble-csc-kenneth-woodward
On this week's show, meet a documentary filmmaker and the Director of . Opening nationwide on May 6, the film looks at the life and legacy of Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C. Check out all of our book and movie picks at . For Lisa's speaking schedule visit . Send your feedback to or connect with Lisa on social media @LisaHendey. About Hesburgh: Amidst some of the most tumultuous times in our nation’s history, one unlikely figure finds himself in the eye of the storm as he works to advance the causes of peace and equal rights for all people. He is Rev. Theodore Hesburgh, C.S.C, long-time president of the University of Notre Dame. Hesburgh offers a unique glimpse at more than fifty years of American history. Educator, civil rights champion, advisor to presidents, envoy to popes, theologian and activist, Hesburgh was called on by countless world leaders to tackle the most challenging issues of the day. He built a reputation as a savvy political operator with a penchant for bridging the divide between bitter enemies. Through it all, he remained a man armed with a fierce intelligence, a quick wit and an unyielding moral compass -- a timeless example of bipartisan leadership that would serve us in today’s increasingly polarized times.