Communio Theology
74 posts
The Valor of Christ's Unshielded Sacred Heart: My latest in the "What we need now" substack
Since June is the month of the Sacred Heart I decided to write the following: https://whatweneednow.substack.com/p/the-valor-of-christs-unshielded-sacred
My latest in Catholic World Report: A Review of Kenneth Craycraft's "Citizens yet Strangers"
My latest in Catholic World Report which is my review of Kenneth Craycraft's wonderful new book on Catholics in the American political scene: "Citizens yet Strangers"
Eschatological Holiness: Guardini on Melancholy. My Latest in Catholic World Report
A continuation of my theological meditation on the significance of holiness in the "in betweenness" of our nature. Here I use the thought of the incomarable Romano Guardini
The Benedictine Dialogues: Matthew Rammage interviews Larry Chapp
I have a talk at Benedictine College in Atchison Kansas last summer. While there we taped this interview. It has just now been released. A big thanks to Dr. Matthew
Gender Theory and Catholicism: Larry Chapp and Dr. Rachel Coleman
Bishop Robert Barron Interviews Fr. Joseph Fessio
I recently came across this interview of Fr. Joseph Fessio, SJ. by Bishop Robert Barron. And since I admire both of these men so much I could not pass up
The Falsification of the Good. Part Three: Mr. Cogito's Monster and the Prolepsis of Heaven and Hell
Here are parts one and two of this series in case you want to reread them first: https://gaudiumetspes22.com/blog/the-falsification-of-the-good-the-signs-of-the-
The Falsification of the Good Part Two: Dopamine-Despair and Rage
The Falsification of the Good: Part Two: Dopamine-Despair and Rage “One of Soloviev’s fundamental themes … is the idea of ‘the falsification of the good.’ Evil can ensconce itself
The Falsification of the Good. Part One: Pope Francis and the Question Begging Nature of Accusations of Heresy.
Part one of a new three part series on the falistifcation of the good, the signs of the times, and demoralization in the Church: The Falsification of the Good, the
Larry Chapp and Matthew Ramage discuss the new catechism of Bishop Athanasius Schneider
The Eucharist as a form of public reason: an agonistic reading of history. My talk at the University of Scranton
What follows is my lecture given at the University of Scranton on November 2nd. Many of you will recognize elements of it as bits and pieces from previous things I
A conference at St. Bernard's School of Theology on Veritatis Splendor
I am sorry that this is so last second but I have been traveling and busy. But there is a great conference this weekend at St. Bernard's School
Interview on the Discerning Hearts Podcast on the legacy of Pope Benedict
This is an older interview I did with Kris McGregor on the Discerning Hearts podcast that I never posted on the blog. And I am now home from my trip
Lecture at Benedictine College
Link to my lecture at Benedictine College. My lecture begins at the 4:14:40 mark. But the previous two lectures are very good! I am still on the road.
Evangelization in an age of unbelief. An essay in the "What We Need Now" Substack
Linked below is an essay I wrote for a new substance called "What We need Now". You do not have to subsribe to read it. https://whatweneednow.substack.
Larry Chapp interviews Tom Gourlay on the theology of Luigi Giussani.
I am sorry that the audio quality on Tom Gourlay's end is of such a poor quality. It is hard to follow in spots. Nevertheless, I still think
Dom Dalmasso of The Logos Project interviews Larry Chapp on Communio theology
Two Interviews on the Discerning Hearts Podcast on my book from Ignatius Press
Here are parts one and two of my appearance on the Discerning Hearts podcast to discuss my book. Kris McGregor is awesome.
Speaking engagement at Benedictine College in Kansas
I am honored to be speaking at this conference. Benedictine College is doing some great things. Please consider registering for the conference so you can follow it online. https://media.
Larry Chapp interviews Mark Stahlman and Christopher Altieri on the moral and theological significance of artificial intelligence
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Larry Chapp interviews Lewis Ayres on the development of doctrine
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Larry Chapp interviews Daniel Drain on the nature of modern unbelief
Had a great conversation with former student and now assistant professor Daniel Drain. This was a great conversation I think. Dan is very insightful. And here is the link for
Larry Chapp interviews Conor Cunningham, Adrian Walker and Rodney Howsare: Part Two
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I Blossom On The Grave Of The God Who Died For Me: Evangelization In An Age Of Unbelief
Wohin ist Gott? Friedrich Nietzsche Part One: Nemo dat quod non habet Many people have written to me asking me to comment on the recent appointment of Archbishop Fernandez as