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Communio Theology
The Falsification of the Good. Part One: Pope Francis and the Question Begging Nature of Accusations of Heresy.
Pope Francis is not a heretic but is instead a manifestation of the unresolved theological legacy of Vatican II
Larry Chapp
12/2/2023
Larry Chapp and Matthew Ramage discuss the new catechism of Bishop Athanasius Schneider
A critical appraisal of the new catechism of Bishop Schneider
Larry Chapp
11/28/2023
The Eucharist as a form of public reason: an agonistic reading of history. My talk at the University of Scranton
Only Christianity gives us a thorough explanation of the agonistic quality of existence
Larry Chapp
11/3/2023
A conference at St. Bernard's School of Theology on Veritatis Splendor
Veritatis Splendor
Larry Chapp
9/28/2023
Interview on the Discerning Hearts Podcast on the legacy of Pope Benedict
Pope Benedict and his towering intellect
Larry Chapp
9/27/2023
Lecture at Benedictine College
The Lamb who was slain is the engine of history
Larry Chapp
9/21/2023
Evangelization in an age of unbelief. An essay in the "What We Need Now" Substack
The modern saint must be a saint who understands doubt
Larry Chapp
9/12/2023
Larry Chapp interviews Tom Gourlay on the theology of Luigi Giussani.
The religious sense as the completion of reason.
Larry Chapp
9/11/2023
Dom Dalmasso of The Logos Project interviews Larry Chapp on Communio theology
Communio theology as the true traditionalism
Larry Chapp
9/6/2023
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