Roger Haight, S.J., visiting professor at Union Theological Seminary and author of a three-volume work on ecclesiology, Christian Community in History, discusses the extraordinary flowering of Catholic Theology since Vatican II. Among the figures he reflects upon are Karl Rahner, Johannes B. Metz and Elizabeth Johnson. According to Fr. Haight, the “expanded territory covered by […]
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On Catholic Poetry
Catholic poet Angela O’Donnell talks about her work, including her “saint” series of poems, which includes odes to such unconventional “saints” as Herman Melville and Vincent van Gogh. Features readings of two of her poems published in America. Listen to this episode
Best Picture Roundup II
Fr. Jim Martin, associate editor of America, and Bill McGarvey, editor-in-chief of Busted Halo, discuss this year’s Best Picture nominees. Covered this week: “There Will Be Blood” and “Atonement,” plus our Oscar picks. Part 2 of a two-part series. Listen to this episode
Jesuit Mission in Nigeria
Peter Schineller, S.J., new associate editor at America, discusses his years in Nigeria, and the difficulty adjusting to American culture after such an extended time abroad. Read Fr. Schineller’s article on the tragic plane crash that killed 60 of his students. Also available: his 1991 article on “Culture Shock on Returning to America.” Listen to […]
Sidney Callahan on the Meaning of Suffering
Psychologist and author Sidney Callahan discusses evolutionary thought, feminist theology and C.S. Lewis in a wide-ranging interview about her new book, Created for Joy: A Christian View of Suffering.
Entering the Jesuits During a Time of Scandal
James T. Keane, S.J., discusses his article “Vocation and Crisis,” about his decision to enter the Jesuits during the height of the sexual abuse crisis. Listen to this episode
John Paris, S.J., on Bioethical Dilemmas
Fr. John Paris, an ethicist at Boston College, describes two recent cases that pit doctors against caregivers over the best course of treatment for a non-responsive patient. Fr. Paris also discusses his work with Catholic couples facing the tragic choice of what to do with a baby with lethal abnormalities. Listen to this episode
John Padberg, S.J. on St. Guinefort
Father John Padberg on the legend of St. Guinefort, dog and martyr.
Howard Gray, S.J. on Ministering to East Asian Refugees
Father Howard Gray recalls six weeks he spent working with Cambodian and Vietnamese refugees.
Maureen O’Connell on Religious Street Murals
Maureen O’Connell looks at community murals in Philadelphia as “theological texts.” Listen to this episode Watch an audio slide show of the murals she discusses.
